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PRINCIPLES OF COMPUTER ORGANIZATION AND ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE, 1/E |
Table of contents-
chapter 1: computation and representation
chapter 2: arithmetic expressions
chapter 3: assembly language programming in jasmin
chapter 4: control structures
chapter 5: the intel 8088
chapter 6: the power pc
chapter 7: the intel pentium
chapter 8: microcontrollers: the atmel avr
chapter 9: advanced programming topics on the jvm
appendix a: digital logic
appendix b: jvm instruction set
appendix c: class file format
sailent features-
flexible, convenient presentation - the jvm is not a physical chip but a piece of software found on every computer in the world, so students can write and run their exercises on any computer without worrying about compatibility; ideal for commuter or distance education, or schools with limited resources.
focus on the jvm language - explains how the java language actually causes things to happen.
presentation of alternate architectures - compares the jvm to the original ibm-pc chip, the pentium, the power pc, and an embedded controller chip to explore how other computers express the same principles.
principle-based approach - allows transfer between machines.
multi-language examples - integrate several computer operating systems, including windows, linux, mac, beos and solaris; students do not need a prior understanding of java.
tested code examples - eliminates errors that could confuse students.
optional chapters that are tunable to individual equipment.
Author : Patrick juola
Publication : Pearson
Isbn : 9788131721711
Store book number : 108
NRS 880.00
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