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Multi-Level Automata and Their Applications
Pšenák, Kamil ; Tomko, Martin (referee) ; Meduna, Alexandr (advisor)
In this thesis, we will add to already known fnite automata paradigm. We start with basic defnitions used in theoretical informatics. Afterwards we defne multi-level fnite automata, which is the base of this thesis. Then we move on to the compilation process and construction of a compiler. With that we defne lexical analysis as our example for multi-level fnite automata implementation. Once we implement the concept, we compare the new and the old way. Then we dig deeper into theoretical informatics to defne parallel right-linear grammars and languages. To prove a concept we create another concept with implementation strategy, using multi-level framework. Lastly, we mention some other areas in informatics, where this multi-level concept could be useful.
Multi-Level Automata and Their Applications
Pšenák, Kamil ; Tomko, Martin (referee) ; Meduna, Alexandr (advisor)
In this thesis, we will add to already known fnite automata paradigm. We start with basic defnitions used in theoretical informatics. Afterwards we defne multi-level fnite automata, which is the base of this thesis. Then we move on to the compilation process and construction of a compiler. With that we defne lexical analysis as our example for multi-level fnite automata implementation. Once we implement the concept, we compare the new and the old way. Then we dig deeper into theoretical informatics to defne parallel right-linear grammars and languages. To prove a concept we create another concept with implementation strategy, using multi-level framework. Lastly, we mention some other areas in informatics, where this multi-level concept could be useful.

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