by Mark Burrell (Author)
Written for students taking their first course in computer systems architecture, this is an introductory textbook that meets syllabus requirements in a simple manner without being a weighty tome. The project is based around the simulation of a typical simple microprocessor so that students gain an understanding of the fundamental concepts of computer architecture on which they can build to understand the more advanced facilities and techniques employed by modern day microprocessors. Each chapter includes a worked exercise, end-of-chapter exercises, and definitions of key words in the margins.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 504
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Published: 18 Nov 2003
ISBN 10: 0333998669
ISBN 13: 9780333998663
Book Overview: I have not been able to put this book down. It is excellent and I have already added it to my course reading list.' - David Israel, University of Greenwich, UK 'The book is really excellent, easily the best on the subject at that level. I recommend it to my pupils. I particularly like the way it explains everything up from the basic electronic building blocks.' - David Grant, I/C Technology at the Perse School Cambridge, UK