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Computer architecture and organisation.

By: Hayes, John P. (John Patrick)Material type: TextTextSeries: McGraw-Hill computer science series. Computer organization and architecture.Publication details: New York ; London : McGraw-Hill, 1998. Edition: 3rd edISBN: 0070273553Subject(s): Computer architectureDDC classification: 004.22
Contents:
1. Computing and Computers -- 2. Design Methodology -- 3. Processor Basics -- 4. Datapath Design -- 5. Control Design -- 6. Memory Organization -- 7. System Organization.
Summary: Computer Architecture and Organization, 3rd edition, provides a comprehensive and up-to-date view of the architecture and internal organization of computers from a mainly hardware perspective. With a balanced treatment of qualitative and quantitative issues. Hayes focuses on the understanding of the basic principles while avoiding overemphasis on the arcane aspects of design. This approach best meets the needs of undergraduate or beginning graduate-level students.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Previous ed.: 1988.

1. Computing and Computers -- 2. Design Methodology -- 3. Processor Basics -- 4. Datapath Design -- 5. Control Design -- 6. Memory Organization -- 7. System Organization.

Computer Architecture and Organization, 3rd edition, provides a comprehensive and up-to-date view of the architecture and internal organization of computers from a mainly hardware perspective. With a balanced treatment of qualitative and quantitative issues. Hayes focuses on the understanding of the basic principles while avoiding overemphasis on the arcane aspects of design. This approach best meets the needs of undergraduate or beginning graduate-level students.

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