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Computer Architecture and Implementation
This textbook provides a clear and concise introduction to computer architecture and implementation.
Harvey G. Cragon (Author)
9780521651684, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 13 February 2000
330 pages, 160 b/w illus. 95 tables 136 exercises
26.1 x 18.4 x 2.3 cm, 0.725 kg
'… this is a good book and would make a useful addition to more traditional computer architecture textbooks. Cragon's writing style is accessible and is bolstered by useful context-enhancing 'nuggets' of background information scattered throughout the book.' Fraser Dickin, Measurement, Science and Technology
This textbook provides a clear and concise introduction to computer architecture and implementation. Two important themes are interwoven throughout the book. The first is an overview of the major concepts and design philosophies of computer architecture and organization. The second is the early introduction and use of analytic modeling of computer performance. The author begins by describing the classic von Neumann architecture, and then presents in detail a number of performance models and evaluation techniques. He goes on to cover user instruction set design, including RISC architecture. A unique feature of the book is its memory-centric approach - memory systems are discussed before processor implementations. The author also deals with pipelined processors, input/output techniques, queuing modes, and extended instruction set architectures. Each topic is illustrated with reference to actual IBM and Intel architectures. The book contains many worked examples and over 130 homework exercises. It is an ideal textbook for a one-semester undergraduate course in computer architecture and implementation.
Preface
1. Computer overview
2. Performance models and evaluation
3. User instruction set design
4. Memory systems
5. Processor control design
6. Pipelined processors
7. Input/output
8. Extended instruction set architectures.
Subject Areas: Electronics engineering [TJF]