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p. 59-73
When we talk about teaching a robot an LL(l)-jargon, we mean specifying a langage processor, i.e. an acceptor and transducer that is able to translate robot instructions into machine code for the control unit of that robot. A syntax-directed development is proposed, i.e. a software method in which the syntax of the input of the application plays a sentral role. The syntax forms a frame on which semantic actions, attributes, local and global information can be attached. More specifically we use the ELL(1) format for the description of the langage. From this syntax-directed description an executable program is automatically produced using the Visual MIRATM tool.
We illustrate the usage of this LL(1)-jargons, in the description of an anticipating process of a robot.
Albert Hoogewijs, Hans Gruyaert and Geert Vernaeve, « Teach your Robot an LL(1)-Jargon », CASYS, 8 | 2001, 59-73.
Albert Hoogewijs, Hans Gruyaert and Geert Vernaeve, « Teach your Robot an LL(1)-Jargon », CASYS [Online], 8 | 2001, Online since 27 June 2024, connection on 27 December 2024. URL : http://popups.uliege.be/3041-539x/index.php?id=441
University of Ghent, Pure Mathematics & Computer Algebra, Galglaan 2, B-9000 Ghent
University of Ghent, Pure Mathematics & Computer Algebra, Galglaan 2, B-9000 Ghent
University of Ghent, Pure Mathematics & Computer Algebra, Galglaan 2, B-9000 Ghent