
Computer Architecture
Fundamentals and Principles of Computer Design
Résumé
Future computing professionals must become familiar with historical computer architectures because many of the same or similar techniques are still being used and may persist well into the future. Computer Architecture: Fundamentals and Principles of Computer Design discusses the fundamental principles of computer design and performance enhancement that have proven effective and demonstrates how current trends in architecture and implementation rely on these principles while expanding upon them or applying them in new ways.
Rather than focusing on a particular type of machine, this textbook explains concepts and techniques via examples drawn from various architectures and implementations. When necessary, the author creates simplified examples that clearly explain architectural and implementation features used across many computing platforms.
Following an introduction that discusses the difference between architecture and implementation and how they relate, the next four chapters cover the architecture of traditional, single-processor systems that are still, after 60 years, the most widely used computing machines. The final two chapters explore approaches to adopt when single-processor systems do not reach desired levels of performance or are not suited for intended applications. Topics include parallel systems, major classifications of architectures, and characteristics of unconventional systems of the past, present, and future.
This textbook provides students with a thorough grounding in what constitutes high performance and how to measure it, as well as a full familiarity in the fundamentals needed to make systems perform better. This knowledge enables them to understand and evaluate the many new systems they will encounter throughout their professional careers.
Features
- Discusses the fundamental principles of computer design and performance enhancement that have proven effective
- Reviews characteristics of an ideal memory system, and how memory technologies approximate ideal behavior
- Examines CPU architecture and implementation, including CISC and RISC machine instruction sets
- Analyzes I/O related topics including interface approaches, exceptions and interrupts, and more
- Presents a Wrap-Up in each chapter that summarizes key concepts and places them in the context of the "big picture"
- Offers end-of-chapter review questions that are relevant to students, many drawn from actual exam questions
L'auteur - Joseph D. Dumas II
Joseph D. Dumas II : University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, USA
Sommaire
- Introduction to Computer Architecture
- Computer Memory Systems
- Basics of the Central Processing Unit
- Enhancing CPU Performance
- Exceptions, Interrupts, and Input/Output Systems
- Parallel and High-Performance Systems
- Special-Purpose and Future Architectures
- Appendix: Reference and Further Reading Materials with Web Links
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | CRC Press (Taylor and Francis Group) |
Auteur(s) | Joseph D. Dumas II |
Parution | 09/01/2006 |
Nb. de pages | 368 |
Format | 16,5 x 24,5 |
Couverture | Relié |
Poids | 690g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780849327490 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-8493-2749-0 |
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