Essentials of Computer Organization and ArchitectureJones & Bartlett Publishers, 17 lut 2014 - 880 In its fourth edition, this book focuses on real-world examples and practical applications and encourages students to develop a "big-picture" understanding of how essential organization and architecture concepts are applied in the computing world. In addition to direct correlation with the ACM/IEEE CS2013 guidelines for computer organization and architecture, the text exposes readers to the inner workings of a modern digital computer through an integrated presentation of fundamental concepts and principles. It includes the most up-to-the-minute data and resources available and reflects current technologies, including tablets and cloud computing. All-new exercises, expanded discussions, and feature boxes in every chapter implement even more real-world applications and current data, and many chapters include all-new examples. -- |
Spis treści
Introduction | 1 |
Data Representation in Computer Systems | 57 |
Boolean Algebra and Digital Logic | 137 |
MARIE An Introduction to a Simple Computer | 215 |
A Closer Look at Instruction Set Architectures | 293 |
Memory | 341 |
InputOutput and Storage Systems | 401 |
System Software | 495 |
Topics in Embedded Systems | 597 |
Performance Measurement and Analysis | 633 |
Network Organization and Architecture | 683 |
Selected Storage Systems and Interfaces | 743 |
Data Structures and the Computer | 771 |
Glossary | 791 |
Answers and Hints for Selected Exercises | 833 |
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The Essentials of Computer Organization and Architecture Linda Null,Julia Lobur Ograniczony podgląd - 2014 |
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The Essentials of Computer Organization and Architecture Linda Null,Julia Lobur Podgląd niedostępny - 2014 |
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