Computer Architecture and Implementation
By Harvey G. Cragon ยท 2000
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- About this editionISBN: 9780521651684, 0521651689Page count: 318Published: 2000Format: HardcoverPublisher: Cambridge University PressLanguage: EnglishAuthor: Harvey G. CragonCreate CitationTable of contentsIn this textbook Harvey Cragon provides a clear introduction to computer architecture and implementation. He interweaves two important themes throughout: the major concepts and design philosophies of computer architecture and organization, and analytic modeling of computer performance. The author begins by describing the classic von Neumann architecture, and then details a number of performance models and evaluation techniques. He goes on to cover user instruction set design--including RISC architecture, pipelined processors, input/output techniques, queuing modes, and extended instruction set architectures. A unique feature of the book is its memory-centric approach--memory systems are discussed before processor implementations. Each topic is illustrated with reference to actual IBM an...Source: PublisherMore about this editionShow lessGet bookBorrowEdit locationCancelCheck availability at libraries near youNo matching city or zip codeOther editionsCommon terms and phrasesaccumulatoradditionallocatedALUarchitecturearithmeticAssumebasebitsblockbranchbusbytescachecalledChapterclockconditionCPIcycledata typesdecodedelaydependenciesdescribeddevicedirectdiscusseddiskeffectiveentriesexampleexecutionexponentfetchfieldflagfloating-pointfourfractionfunctionhardwareIBMIEEEimplementedincreaseindicatorinputinstructionintegerIntelinterruptISAMore terms and phrasesShow lessSimilar booksMemory Systems and Pipelined ProcessorsBy Harvey G. CragonThe current widespread demand for high performance personal computers and workstations has resulted in a renaissance of computer design. To meet the challenge that this presents to students and ...Computer ArchitectureFundamentals and Principles of Computer DesignBy Joseph D. DumasFuture 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 ArchitectureSoftware Aspects, Coding, and HardwareBy John Y. HsuWith the new developments in computer architecture, fairly recent publications can quickly become outdated. Computer Architecture: Software Aspects, Coding, and Hardware takes a modern approach. This ...More booksAbout the workOriginally published: 2000Subject: Computers / Computer Engineering, Technology & Engineering / Electronics / General, Computer architecture., Technology & Engineering / Electrical, Computer engineering, Computer organizationMOREAuthorHarvey G. Cragon was an American engineer, who was the Ernest Cockrell, Jr. Centennial Chair Emeritus at the Cockrell School of Engineering, University of Texas at Austin. WikipediaSearch Harvey G. CragonMore by authorMemory Systems and Pipelined ProcessorsBy Harvey G. CragonThe current widespread demand for high performance personal computers and workstations has resulted in a renaissance of computer design. To meet the challenge that this presents to students and ...Branch Strategy Taxonomy and Performance ModelsBy Harvey G. CragonFor software designers, classifies and describes six basic branching strategies, present analytic models to evaluate each strategy under various work-load and pipeline parameters, and outlines a ...More booksPublisher