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Computer Organization 5 Ed V Carl Hamacher Zvonko G Vranesic

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Computer Organization 5 Ed V Carl Hamacher Zvonko G Vranesic
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Publisher: McGraw-Hill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.63 MB
Pages: 805
Author: V. Carl Hamacher, Zvonko G. Vranesic, Safwat G. Zaky
ISBN: 9780071122184, 9780072320862, 0071122184, 0072320869
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 5. ed

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Computer Organization 5 Ed V Carl Hamacher Zvonko G Vranesic by V. Carl Hamacher, Zvonko G. Vranesic, Safwat G. Zaky 9780071122184, 9780072320862, 0071122184, 0072320869 instant download after payment.

This well-respected text for a first level course on computer organization has been thoroughly revised and updated. ''Computer Organization'' is suitable for a one-semester course in engineering or computer science programs and has a good mix of hardware and software oriented topics. The goal of the book is to illustrate the principles of computer organization by using a number of extensive examples drawn from commercially available computers. The authors feel this approach motivates the students and is the most practical. The machines discussed in Hamacher et. al. are the Motorola 680X0 and 683XX families, Intel 80X86 and Pentium families, ARM family, Sun Microsystems Sparc family, and DEC(Compaq) Alpha family. The 68000, Pentium, and ARM are used as detailed examples early in the book

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