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041 _aEnglish
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_bRAO
100 _aRao, P. V. S.
245 _aComputer system architecture
_cP V S Rao
260 _aNew Delhi :
_bPHI Learning,
_c2009.
300 _axix, 500 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c24 cm
505 _tStored Program Computers
_tThe Basic Building Blocks of Digital Computers
_tThe Arithmetic Unit
_tThe Memory Unit
_tInput and Output Units
_tThe Control Unit
_tInnovations in Arithmetic Units
_tAdvances in Memory Systems
_tInnovations in Input and Output Units
_tInnovations in General Organisation and Control
_tInterrupts and Interrupt Operation
_tLook Ahead and Pipelining
_tTrends in System Architecture
_tMultiprogramming and Time-Sharing
_tExternal and Internal Concurrency
_tVector Processors, Array Processors and Supercomputers
_tComputer Networks
_tMicroprocessors and Microcomputers
_tMicroprocessor Families
_tThe Pentium Series of Processors
_tThe Newer High Power Processors
650 _aComputer architecture.
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_cBOOKS
520 _aIntended as a text for undergraduate and postgraduate students of engineering in Computer Science and Engineering, Information Technology, and students pursuing courses in computer applications (BCA/MCA) and computer science (B.Sc./M.Sc.), this state-of-the-art study acquaints the students with concepts and implementations in computer architectures. Though a new title, it is a completely reorganized, thoroughly revised and fully updated version of the author’s earlier book Perspectives in Computer Architecture. The text begins with a brief account of the very early history of computers and describes the von Neumann IAS type of computers; then it goes on to give a brief introduction to the subsequent advances in computer systems covering device technologies, operational aspects, system organization and applications. This is followed by an analysis of the advances and innovations that have taken place in these areas. Advanced concepts such as look-ahead, pipelining, RISC architectures, and multi-programming are fully analyzed. The text concludes with a discussion on such topical subjects as computer networks, microprocessors and microcomputers, microprocessor families, Intel Pentium series, and newer high-power processors.
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