Structured Computer Organization

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Prentice-Hall, 1984 - Computers - 465 pages
Preserving the same popular structure found in the previous four editions of this best-selling book, Andrew Tanenbaum teaches that a computer can be structured as a hierarchy of levels. In this book he covers them all, including the digital logic level, the microarchitecture level, the instruction set architecture level, the operating system machine level and the assembly language level.

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MULTILEVEL MACHINES
8
COMPUTER SYSTEMS ORGANIZATION
19
THE DIGITAL LOGIC LEVEL
58
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