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Programming and Algorithmic Languages

✍ Scribed by Yu. Mitnik, A. Khmelnitsky


Publisher
Mir Publishers
Year
1987
Tongue
English
Leaves
343
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


PART 1
COMPUTER ARITHMETIC AND LOGIC CONCEPTS
PART 1
COMPUTER ARITHMETIC AND LOGIC CONCEPTS
N= S a,2l
N= 2 a,8*
COMPUTER ORGANIZATION
H
I
H
TT
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PROGRAMMING. GENERAL
PART 2
INSTRUCTION SET
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f
t
t
CONTROL
CHANNEL ORGANIZATION AND INPUT/OUTPUT
INTRODUCTION TO ASSEMBLER
2,0
INTRODUCTION TO PL/I
| /, = 1 + Pl + P2
| P = 15

✦ Subjects


computer science; algorithms; algorithm design; analysis; problem solving; computation; formal languages; automata; computer organization; organisation; architecture; operating systems; DOS; FORTRAN; scientific computing; numerical computing


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