A general introduction to the computer field for anyone who has some basic mathematics training. The book describes the fundamental design concepts common to all 1967-era computer systems and illustrates them with demonstrations and problems. Intended as a primer, this book employs the logical "building block" method of exposition, stressing subject matter applicable to all computers and showing how various methods can be used to solve a particular problem. Later chapters discuss the organization of these building blocks into various elements of the computer.
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