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_bBER-H 2005 4068
100 1 _aBerger, Arnold S.
_eAuthor
245 1 0 _aHardware and Computer Organization/
_bby Arnold S Berger
260 _bElsevier,
_c2005c.
_aNew Delhi :
300 _a492p. :
_bill. ;
_c25 cm. +
_e1 Compact disc (4 3/4 in. )
440 0 _aEmbedded Technology Ser.
500 _aIndex present
505 _aChapter 1: Introduction and overviex of hardware architecture------------------------------ Chapter 2: Introduction to digital logic------------------------------ Chapter 3: Introduction to asynchronous logic--------------------------- Chapter 4: Introduction to synchronous logic---------------------------------- Chapter 5: Introduction to state machines----------------------------- Chapter 6: Bus Organization and Memory design-------------------------- Chapter 7: Memory organization and assembly language programming---------------------- Chapter 8: Programming in assembly language-------------------------- Chapter 9: Advanced assembly language programming concepts------------------------ Chapter 10: The intel x86 architecture------------------------------ Chapter 11: The ARM architecture------------------------ Chapter 12: Interfacing with the real world------------------------------- Chapter 13: Introduction to Modern Computer architecture-------------------------- Chapter 14: Memory revisited, caches and virtual memory------------------------------ Chapter 15: Performance issues in computer architecture-------------------- Chapter 16: Future trends and reconfigurable hardware------------------------------------
506 _aLicense restrictions may limit access.
520 8 _aAnnotation
_b"Hardware and Computer Organization is a practical introduction to the architecture of modern microprocessors for students and professionals alike. It is designed to take readers "under the hood" of modern embedded computer systems and PCs, and provide them with an understanding of these complex machines that has become such a pervasive part of everyday life." "Unlike other texts on this topic, Dr. Berger's book takes the software developer's point-of-view. Instead of simply demonstrating how to design a computer's hardware, it provides an understanding of the total machine, highlighting strengths and weaknesses, explaining how to deal with memory and how to write efficient assembly code that interacts directly with and takes best advantage of the underlying machine."--BOOK JACKET.
521 _aScholarly & Professional
_bElsevier Science & Technology Books
773 0 _tReferex Electronics and Electrical Engineering
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