Structured Computer Organization, specifically written for undergraduate students, is a best-selling guide that provides an accessible introduction to computer hardware and architecture. This text will also serve as a useful resource for all computer professionals and engineers who need an overview or introduction to computer architecture. This book takes a modern structured, layered approach to understanding computer systems. It's highly accessible - and it's been thoroughly updated to reflect today's most critical new technologies and the latest developments in computer organization and architecture. Tanenbaum’s renowned writing style and painstaking research make this one of the most accessible and accurate books available, maintaining the author’s popular method of presenting a computer as a series of layers, each one built upon the ones below it, and understandable as a separate entity.
目錄
Ch1: INTRODUCTION
Ch2: COMPUTER SYSTEMS ORGANIZATION
Ch3: THE DIGITAL LOGIC LEVEL
Ch4: THE MICROARCHITECTURE LEVEL
Ch5: THE INSTRUCTION SET ARCHITECTURE LEVEL
Ch6: THE OPERATING SYSTEM MACHINE LEVEL
Ch7: THE ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE LEVEL
Ch8: PARALLEL COMPUTER ARCHITECTURES
Ch9: READING LIST AND BIBLIOGRAPHY
Ch1: INTRODUCTION
Ch2: COMPUTER SYSTEMS ORGANIZATION
Ch3: THE DIGITAL LOGIC LEVEL
Ch4: THE MICROARCHITECTURE LEVEL
Ch5: THE INSTRUCTION SET ARCHITECTURE LEVEL
Ch6: THE OPERATING SYSTEM MACHINE LEVEL
Ch7: THE ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE LEVEL
Ch8: PARALLEL COMPUTER ARCHITECTURES
Ch9: READING LIST AND BIBLIOGRAPHY