Bryant, Randal E.

Computer systems : a programmer's perspective Randal E. Bryant, David R. O'Hallaron ; global edition contributions by Manasa S., Mohit Tahiliani - 3rd ed. - Boston : Pearson, c2016. - 1120 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.

Part I: Program Structure and Execution Chapter 1: A Tour of Computer Systems Chapter 2: Representing and Manipulating Information Chapter 3: Machine-Level Representation of Programs Chapter 4: Processor Architecture Chapter 5: Optimizing Program PerformanceChapter 6: The Memory Hierarchy Part II: Running Programs on a System Chapter 7: LinkingChapter 8: Exceptional Control FlowChapter 9: Virtual Memory Part III: Interaction and Communication Between Programs Chapter 10: System-Level I/O Chapter 11: Network Programming Chapter 12: Concurrent Programming AppendixError Handling.

Computer systems: A Programmer’s Perspective explains the underlying elements common among all computer systems and how they affect general application performance. Written from the programmer’s perspective, this book strives to teach students how understanding basic elements of computer systems and executing real practice can lead them to create better programs.

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