COMPUTER ORGANIZATION AND DESIGN DAVID A.PATTERSON JOHN L.HENNESSY Download Free PDF


Computer Organization And Design by David A. Patterson
Title: Computer Organization And Design The Hardware/Software Interface by David A.Patterson : The Hardware/Software Interface (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Computer Architecture and Design)
Content Index:
  • Computer Abstractions And Technology
  • Language Of Computer
  • Arithmetic Of Computer
  • Assessing And Understanding Performance
  • Datapath And Control
  • Enchancing performance And Pipelining
  • Exploiting Memory Hierarchy
  • Storage,Networks And Other Peripherls
  • Multiprocessors And Clusters
 This textbook provides a basic introduction to the fundamentals of current computer designs. As the title suggests, the text skirts the border between hardware and software. After an overview of the subject and a discussion of performance, the book launches into technical matter such as instruction sets, how they are constrained by the underlying processor hardware, the constraints on their design, and more. An excellent critique of computer arithmetic methods leads to a high-level discussion on processor design.Following is a great introduction to pipelining, nice coverage of memory issues, and solid attention to peripherals. The book concludes with a brief discussion of the additional issues inherent in multiprocessing machines. The extremely lucid description is grounded in real-world examples. Interesting exercises help reinforce the material, and each section contains a write-up of the historical background of each idea. Computer Organization and Design is accessible to the beginner, but also offers plenty of valuable knowledge for experienced engineers.
Review
"The choice of 'Real Stuff' is judicious. The 'Computers in the Real World' sections are interesting to read and should widen the horizons of the too often too tech-oriented Sophomores and Juniors. On the whole this is a very solid book and the success of the third edition is assured as has been the success of its two predecessors."
-Jean-Loup Baer, University of Washington

"I am very impressed with the new sections 'Computers in the Real World.' It is very interesting and speaks to the students who would like to feel a connection between classroom materials and real-world applications. I am very pleased with the manuscript for the third edition. This revision is well-updated and a comprehensive introduction to the hardware and software fundamentals."
-David Brooks, Harvard University

"The logical development and explanations and examples were always great to begin with. The 'Historical Perspectives' have become even better-- they are part of the book that I enjoy most."

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 No. of Pages: 684

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