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Computer organization and architecture : designing for performance /

By: Stallings, William
Material type: BookPublisher: Boston : Pearson, c2013.Edition: 9th ed.Description: xxi, 764 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780132936330 (alk. paper); 013293633X (alk. paper)Program: CSCI131, ECTE333Subject(s): Computer organization | Computer architectureDDC classification: 004.2/2 Online resources: Location Map
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For undergraduates and professionals in computer science, computer engineering, and electrical engineering courses.¿ Learn the fundamentals of processor and computer design from the newest edition of this award-winning text. Four-time winner of the best Computer Science and Engineering textbook of the year award from the Textbook and Academic Authors Association, Computer Organization and Architecture: Designing for Performance provides a thorough discussion of the fundamentals of computer organization and architecture, covering not just processor design, but memory, I/O, and parallel systems.Coverage is supported by a wealth of concrete examples emphasizing modern systems.
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3 DAY LOAN University of Wollongong in Dubai
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004.22 ST CO (Browse shelf) Available T0045693
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For undergraduates and professionals in computer science, computer engineering, and electrical engineering courses.¿ Learn the fundamentals of processor and computer design from the newest edition of this award-winning text. Four-time winner of the best Computer Science and Engineering textbook of the year award from the Textbook and Academic Authors Association, Computer Organization and Architecture: Designing for Performance provides a thorough discussion of the fundamentals of computer organization and architecture, covering not just processor design, but memory, I/O, and parallel systems.Coverage is supported by a wealth of concrete examples emphasizing modern systems.

CSCI131, ECTE333

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