This sixth edition covers the key topics in computer organization and embedded systems. It presents hardware design principles and shows how hardware design is influenced by the requirements of software. The book is suitable for undergraduate electrical and computer engineering majors and computer science specialists.
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| Basic Structure of Computers | |
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| Instruction Set Architecture | |
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| Basic Input/Output | |
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| Software | |
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| Basic Processing Unit | |
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| Pipelining | |
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| Input/output Organization | |
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| The Memory System | |
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| Arithmetic | |
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| Embedded Systems | |
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| System-On-A-Chip -- A Case Study | |
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| Logic Circuits | |
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| The Altera Nios II Processor | |
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| The ColdFire Processor | |
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| The ARM Processor | |
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| The Intel IA-32 Architecture | |
Zvonko Vranesic (Toronto, Canada) Professor of Computer Engineering at Toronto University, Canada.