Computer Organization and Design Fundamentals

by David Tarnoff

Computer Organization and Design Fundamentals by David Tarnoff (Book) in Computers & Internet
ISBN: 978-1-4116-3690-3
Publisher: tarnoff
Copyright: © 2007 by David L. Tarnoff Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
Edition: First Edition with Revisions
Download: 1 documents, 2122 KB

Printed: 432 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink

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Computer Organization and Design Fundamentals takes the reader from the basic design principles of the modern digital computer to a top-level examination of its architecture. This book can serve either as a textbook to an introductory course on computer hardware or as the basic text for the aspiring geek who wants to learn about digital design. The material is presented in four parts. The first part describes how computers represent and manipulate numbers. The second part presents the tools used at all levels of binary design. The third part introduces the reader to computer system theory with topics such as memory, caches, hard drives, pipelining, and interrupts. The last part applies these theories through an introduction to the Intel 80x86 architecture and assembly language. The material is presented using practical terms and examples with an aim toward providing anyone who works with computer systems the ability to use them more effectively through a better understanding of their design.


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Great book on digital electronics. [ No Rating ] 16 Jun 2008
The insight this beginer's book gives is really superb.

Great tutorial on State Machines. Clear and concise.. as the full book is!.

However I found a little dark point about not distinguishing between a latch vs flip-flop.

Anyway I would like to thank Prof. Tarnoff for sharing this effort with us for free.

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