Structured Computer OrganizationThis best-selling modern introduction to computer hardware and architecture provides a structured approach to computer architecture, presenting a computer as a series of layers, each built upon the ones below and each understandable as a separate entity. The book is written in a style and level of detail that covers all the major areas, but is still accessible to a broad range of students.**** |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
COMPUTER SYSTEMS ORGANIZATION | 18 |
THE CONVENTIONAL MACHINE LEVEL | 56 |
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