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Book name :- Computer System Architecture
Author :- M. Morris Mano
Edition :- 3rd Edition
Computer architecture is the organization of the components which make up a computer system and the meaning of the operations which guide its function. It defines what is seen on the machine interface, which is targeted by programming languages and their compilers.
Pearson presents the much-awaited revised edition of its pioneer title on Computer System Architecture by Morris Mano.
This revised text is spread across fifteen chapters with substantial updates to include the latest developments in the field. The first eight chapters of the book focuses on the hardware design and computer organization, while the remaining seven chapters introduces the functional units of digital computer. The pedagogy of the book has been enhancedto enablethe learners in assessing their understanding of the key concepts.
The plan for this revised edition has been thoroughly reviewed by eminent faculties of various technical universities across the country and their inputs have been incorporated to enhance the contents of this edition.
This revised text is spread across fifteen chapters with substantial updates to include the latest developments in the field. The first eight chapters of the book focuses on the hardware design and computer organization, while the remaining seven chapters introduces the functional units of digital computer. The pedagogy of the book has been enhancedto enablethe learners in assessing their understanding of the key concepts.
The plan for this revised edition has been thoroughly reviewed by eminent faculties of various technical universities across the country and their inputs have been incorporated to enhance the contents of this edition.
Table of Contents :
"First Things First
1 Defining and Collecting Data
2 Organizing and Visualizing Variables
3 Numerical Descriptive Measures
4 Basic Probability
5 Discrete Probability Distributions
6 The Normal Distribution and Other Continuous Distributions
7 Sampling Distributions
8 Confidence Interval Estimation
9 Fundamentals of Hypothesis Testing: One-Sample Tests
10 Two-Sample Tests
11 Analysis of Variance
12 Chi-Square Tests and Nonparametric Tests
13 Simple Linear Regression
14 Introduction to Multiple Regression
15 Multiple Regression Model Building
16 Time-Series Forecasting
17 Getting Ready To Analyze Data In The Future
18 Statistical Applications in Quality Management (online)
19 Decision Making (online)
Features :
1. New chapters on Introduction to architecture and Peripheral devices
2. New sections on master-slave flip flop, counters, code converters, and horizontal and vertical microprogramming
3. Introduces Multibus organization, memory addressing and memory technology
4. Expanded discussion on pipelining, parallelism, and Amdahl's law
5. Over 150 new multiple choice questions and updated exercise problems"
2. New sections on master-slave flip flop, counters, code converters, and horizontal and vertical microprogramming
3. Introduces Multibus organization, memory addressing and memory technology
4. Expanded discussion on pipelining, parallelism, and Amdahl's law
5. Over 150 new multiple choice questions and updated exercise problems"
Written by M. Morris Mano, an expert on digital system design, this book is an introductory text on designing computer hardware. Summary Of The Book Computer System Architecture is an introductory book for learning how to design computer hardware. The book has been written for people who may not have any prior knowledge of computer hardware. However, one is required to be aware of assembly language programming with a microcomputer. The book can be used for a course on computer hardware system by students of computer engineering, electrical engineering, and computer science. The first three chapters cover topics related to digital logic design such as Digital Logic Circuits and Digital Components, and Data Representation. The book goes on to cover key topics related to computer system architecture such as Programming the Basic Computer, Pipeline and Vector Processing, Computer Arithmetic, Memory Organization, and Multiprocessors. A good mix of practice problems are provided in all the chapters. The sections on Pipeline and Vector Processing and on Multiprocessors are latest additions in this third edition of the book. Two new sections have also been added on RISC architecture. About M. Morris Mano M. Morris Mano is an educator and author of handbooks on digital system design. Mano has written several books on his area of expertise, including Digital Design, Digital Logic and Computer Design, Logic And Computer Design Fundamentals, and Computer Logic Design (Automatic Computation).
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