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100 1 _aTanenbaum, Andrew S.,
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245 1 0 _aStructured Computer Organization /
_cAndrew S. Tanenbaum ; with contributions from James R. Goodman.
250 _a4th ed.
260 _aUpper Saddle River, N.J. :
_bPrentice Hall,
_cc1999.
300 _axviii, 669 p. :
_bill. ;
_c25 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 613-629) and index.
505 _a. Introduction. 2. Computer Systems Organization. 3. The Digital Logic Level. 4. The Microarchitecture Level. 5. The Instruction Set Architecture Level. 6. The Operating System Machine Level. 7. The Assembly Language Level. 8. Parallel Computer Architectures. 9. Reading List and Bibliography. Appendix A: Binary Numbers. Appendix B: Floating-Point Numbers.
520 _aFor sophomore/senior-level courses in Computer Organization and Architecture.This 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. It is specifically written for undergraduate students rather than adapted from a graduate-level text.
650 0 _aComputer programming.
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650 0 _aComputer organization.
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700 1 _aGoodman, James R.
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