Fundamentals of computer organization and architecture
This is the first book in the two-volume set offering comprehensive coverage of the field of computer organization and architecture. This book provides complete coverage of the subjects pertaining to introductory courses in computer organization and architecture, including:. Instruction set architec...
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| Médium: | E-kniha Kniha |
| Jazyk: | angličtina |
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Hoboken, N.J
Wiley
2005
Wiley-Interscience John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated Wiley-Blackwell |
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| Edice: | Wiley series on parallel and distributed computing |
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| ISBN: | 0471467413, 9780471467410, 9780471478331, 0471478334, 9780471478324, 0471478326 |
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- 9.4. Instruction-Level Parallelism -- 9.5. Arithmetic Pipeline -- 9.6. Summary -- Exercises -- References and Further Reading -- 10 Reduced Instruction Set Computers (RISCs) -- 10.1. RISC/CISC Evolution Cycle -- 10.2. RISCs Design Principles -- 10.3. Overlapped Register Windows -- 10.4. RISCs Versus CISCs -- 10.5. Pioneer (University) RISC Machines -- 10.6. Example of Advanced RISC Machines -- 10.7. Summary -- Exercises -- References and Further Reading -- 11 Introduction to Multiprocessors -- 11.1. Introduction -- 11.2. Classification of Computer Architectures -- 11.3. SIMD Schemes -- 11.4. MIMD Schemes -- 11.5. Interconnection Networks -- 11.6. Analysis and Performance Metrics -- 11.7. Summary -- Exercises -- References and Further Reading -- Index
- Intro -- FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER ORGANIZATION AND ARCHITECTURE -- CONTENTS -- Preface -- 1. Introduction to Computer Systems -- 1.1. Historical Background -- 1.2. Architectural Development and Styles -- 1.3. Technological Development -- 1.4. Performance Measures -- 1.5. Summary -- Exercises -- References and Further Reading -- 2. Instruction Set Architecture and Design -- 2.1. Memory Locations and Operations -- 2.2. Addressing Modes -- 2.3. Instruction Types -- 2.4. Programming Examples -- 2.5. Summary -- Exercises -- References and Further Reading -- 3. Assembly Language Programming -- 3.1. A Simple Machine -- 3.2. Instructions Mnemonics and Syntax -- 3.3. Assembler Directives and Commands -- 3.4. Assembly and Execution of Programs -- 3.5. Example: The X86 Family -- 3.6. Summary -- Exercises -- References and Further Reading -- 4. Computer Arithmetic -- 4.1. Number Systems -- 4.2. Integer Arithmetic -- 4.3 Floating-Point Arithmetic -- 4.4 Summary -- Exercises -- References and Further Reading -- 5. Processing Unit Design -- 5.1. CPU Basics -- 5.2. Register Set -- 5.3. Datapath -- 5.4. CPU Instruction Cycle -- 5.5. Control Unit -- 5.6. Summary -- Exercises -- References -- 6. Memory System Design I -- 6.1. Basic Concepts -- 6.2. Cache Memory -- 6.3. Summary -- Exercises -- References and Further Reading -- 7. Memory System Design II -- 7.1. Main Memory -- 7.2. Virtual Memory -- 7.3. Read-Only Memory -- 7.4. Summary -- Exercises -- References and Further Reading -- 8. Input-Output Design and Organization -- 8.1. Basic Concepts -- 8.2. Programmed I/O -- 8.3. Interrupt-Driven I/O -- 8.4. Direct Memory Access (DMA) -- 8.5. Buses -- 8.6. Input-Output Interfaces -- 8.7. Summary -- Exercises -- References and Further Reading -- 9 Pipelining Design Techniques -- 9.1. General Concepts -- 9.2. Instruction Pipeline -- 9.3. Example Pipeline Processors

