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COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE: CONCEPTS AND EVOLUTION, 1/E |
Gerry blaauw and fred brooks are two of the most prominent names in computer architecture. in this remarkable book, long-known in the field and widely used in manuscript form, they provide a definitive design guide and reference for practicing computer architects. blaauw and brooks first elaborate a conceptual framework for understanding computer architecture. they then describe not only what present architectural practice is, but how it came to be so.
introduction.
machine language.
names and addresses.
data.
operations.
instruction sequencing.
supervision.
input/output.
guide to the zoo.
pioneer house: the classical computer.
von neumann house: von neumann's contribution.
ibm house: ibm computer families.
explorer house: exploring the classical computer.
cray house: seymour cray.
bell house: the minicomputer revolution.
microcomputer house: the microcomputer era.
Author : Gerrit a. blaauw
Publication : Pearson
Isbn : 9788131726143
Store book number : 107
NRS 760.00
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