0 votes 0 votes Is DAG from compiler design is in the syllabus? Compiler Design directed-acyclic-graph compiler-design + – Shamim Ahmed asked Dec 26, 2018 Shamim Ahmed 1.1k views answer comment Share Follow See all 9 Comments See all 9 9 Comments reply prashant jha 1 commented Dec 26, 2018 reply Follow Share It's subpart of intermediate code generation , so i think questions might be asked. 0 votes 0 votes Shamim Ahmed commented Dec 26, 2018 reply Follow Share In many of the comments i have seen that the topic has been removed. Trying to confirm 0 votes 0 votes prashant jha 1 commented Dec 26, 2018 reply Follow Share Questions from many of the removed topics have come in the past , it would be safe if we have atleast the overview 😄 0 votes 0 votes Shamim Ahmed commented Dec 26, 2018 reply Follow Share Yes... :) 0 votes 0 votes Satbir commented Dec 26, 2018 reply Follow Share what about subspace and vectors in linear algebra ? 0 votes 0 votes Shamim Ahmed commented Dec 26, 2018 reply Follow Share @Satbir No idea bro. its not clearly mentioned on syllabus. But i am not sure. 0 votes 0 votes sripo commented Dec 26, 2018 reply Follow Share @Satbir Can be asked generally 2 questions come from LA,one can come from Eigen values and one can come from this or Sytem of equations. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOD99IHNcuM Will this be sufficient I also havn't covered vectors but I have this feeling that they might ask. 1 votes 1 votes Nitesh Singh 2 commented Jan 19, 2019 reply Follow Share @prashant jha 1 can you show me one question which is not in syllabus and has appeared in paper after 2015.I am planning to leave out of syllabus topics. 0 votes 0 votes Nitesh Singh 2 commented Jan 19, 2019 i edited by Nitesh Singh 2 Jan 20, 2019 reply Follow Share DAG is in syllabus of graph algorithm(DAA). But use of DAG to optimize code should not be asked in paper. Question can be asked from anywhere if it is even a little bit in syllabus. So leave recent out of syllabus topics carefully. 0 votes 0 votes Please log in or register to add a comment.