Computer Systems Design and Architecture
β Scribed by Vincent P. Heuring, Harry F. Jordan
- Publisher
- Prentice Hall
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 582
- Edition
- 1st
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This text is shaped by the design experience of the two engineers who built the first optical computer. It is the first practical introduction and survey of the common commercial architectures and the techniques used to achieve high performance in computer construction with an EE perspective.
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This text is shaped by the design experience of the two engineers who built the first optical computer. It is the first practical introduction and survey of the common commercial architectures and the techniques used to achieve high performance in computer construction with an EE perspective.
This text is intended primarily for graduate and undergraduate courses in computer science and electrical engineering curriculums. Contents include: Number Systems and Arithmetic Logic Unit; Power of Architectures; Memory Organization; Single CPU Machines and Piplining; etc.
<p>2 e This book describes principles, methods and tools that are common to computer applications for design tasks. CAD is considered in this book as a discipline that provides the required know-how in computer hardware and software, in systems analysis and in engineering methodology for specifying,
<p>4 lation and optimization. These are essential constituents of the iterative process, leading to a feasible and, one hopes, optimal design. 1.3 Content of the Book In Chapter 2 we present briefly the history of CAD. The main components of CAD systems are identified, and their principal functions