A practical introduction to computer architecture / by Daniel Page

By: Page, DanielMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Texts in computer sciencePublication details: New Delhi : Springer, 2011, 2009cDescription: xxii, 641 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN: 9788132202967 (pbk)Subject(s): Computer ArchitectureDDC classification: 004
Contents:
Chapter 1: Mathematical preliminaries----------- Chapter 2: Basics of digital logic---------------- Chapter 3: Hardware design using Verilog ----------- Chapter 4: A historical and functional perspective--------------Chapter 5: Basic processor design-------------- Chapter 6: Measuring performance---------- Chapter 7: Arithmetic and logic------------ Chapter 8: Memory and storage------------ Chapter 9: Advanced processor design --------------\ Chapter 10: Linkers and assemblers -------------- Chapter 11: Compilers ------------- Chapter 12: Operating systems ------------ Chapter 13: Efficient programming ----------
Summary: This book's unique approach encourages readers to derive their own conclusions via experimentation, enabling them to discover for themselves the fundamental and exciting topics of computer
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Index included

Chapter 1: Mathematical preliminaries-----------
Chapter 2: Basics of digital logic----------------
Chapter 3: Hardware design using Verilog -----------
Chapter 4: A historical and functional perspective--------------Chapter 5: Basic processor design--------------
Chapter 6: Measuring performance----------
Chapter 7: Arithmetic and logic------------
Chapter 8: Memory and storage------------
Chapter 9: Advanced processor design --------------\
Chapter 10: Linkers and assemblers --------------
Chapter 11: Compilers -------------
Chapter 12: Operating systems ------------
Chapter 13: Efficient programming ----------

This book's unique approach encourages readers to derive their own conclusions via experimentation, enabling them to discover for themselves the fundamental and exciting topics of computer

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