Near Fine Hardcover Text/BRAND NEW & Bright. Textured silver boards/Fine. DJ/None. PO stamp to front/back covers verso, fEP, & second title page. Textbook. Designed for core course in computer science, electrical engineering, or computer engineering, relating to computer architecture. 7 chapters: 1, Computer Architecture; 2, Instruction-set Architecture; 3, Buses, the CPU, & the I/O System; 4, Memor-system Architecture; 5, A Computer-family Architecture : The IBM PC; 6. Pipeling & RISCs; and, 7, Parallel Processors, followed by appendices address national coventions and digital components.
A motivating presentation of how computers evolve, and the decisions that designers have to make in maintaining compatibility with old technology, while introducing the new. The focus of this book is on execution; it's a teaching textbook with clear and understandable topics. Junior/ Senior introductory architecture/organization text for computer science and electrical/computer engineering depts. Highlights include exercises that educate, separate case study reader, functional use of second color, detailed, well written description of the IBM PC, heavy RISC coverage and survey of novel architectures.
Features
Systematic and focused organization with many built-in learning aids Unique implementation chapter showing how all concepts are put together in practice Super problem sets - over 300 meaningful exercises - most are non-trivial and require the reader to do some thinking and analysis Heavy Risc coverage Separate case studies book detailing prominent and historical architectures