Computer organization and architecture: designing for performance /
William Stallings; Peter Zeno
- 10th ed. Global edition
- Harlow, England: Pearson Education Limited; 2016
- 857 pages: lll.
- Always learning .
PART ONE: OVERVIEW 1. Basic Concepts and Computer Evolution 2. Performance Issues PART TWO: THE COMPUTER SYSTEM 3. A Top-Level View of Computer Function and Interconnection 4. Cache Memory 5. Internal Memory Technology 6. External Memory 7. Input/Output 8. Operating System Support PART THREE: ARITHMETIC AND LOGIC 9. Number Systems 10. Computer Arithmetic 11. Digital Logic PART FOUR: THE CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT 12. Instruction Sets: Characteristics and Functions 13. Instruction Sets: Addressing Modes and Formats 14. Processor Structure and Function 15. Reduced Instruction Set Computers (RISCs) 16. Instruction-Level Parallelism and Superscalar Processors PART FIVE: PARALLEL ORGANIZATION 17. Parallel Processing 18. Multicore Computers 19. General-Purpose Graphic Processing Units PART SIX THE CONTROL UNIT 20. Control Unit Operation 21. Microprogrammed Control Appendix A. Assembly Language, Assemblers, and Compilers Appendix B. Projects for Teaching Computer Organization and Architecture.