The Essentials of Computer Organization and ArchitectureDeveloped at Pennsylvania State University, this textbook for a one-semester computer science course covers digital logic, basic computer organization, instruction set architectures, basic memory concepts, input/output, storage devices, system software, performance issues, alternative architectures, |
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CHAPTER Introduction | 1 |
CHAPTER Data Representation in Computer Systems | 37 |
CHAPTER Boolean Algebra and Digital Logic | 93 |
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The Essentials of Computer Organization and Architecture Linda Null,Julia Lobur No preview available - 2010 |
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addressing modes algorithm allow application architecture arithmetic array assembly language benchmark binary bits Boolean bytecode bytes cache block called Chapter chip circuit CISC clock cycle code word compiler complement components compression computer organization computer system connection database decoder devices disk drive endian error example execution Fibre Channel flip-flop floating-point function hardware header implement input instruction set integer interface Internet IPv6 Java layer Load logic loop main memory method MIPS module multiple node one's complement opcode operands operating system output page table parallel parity performance physical pipeline pointer processor protocol registers RISC Router routing running sector server shown in Figure signal specific speed stack storage stored superscalar switches tape tion truth table two's complement types variable virtual address virtual memory VLIW wxyz zero