9781284079630-1284079635-Computer Systems

Computer Systems

ISBN-13: 9781284079630
ISBN-10: 1284079635
Edition: 5
Author: J. Stanley Warford
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Format: Hardcover 824 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781284079630
ISBN-10: 1284079635
Edition: 5
Author: J. Stanley Warford
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Format: Hardcover 824 pages

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Computer Systems (ISBN-13: 9781284079630 and ISBN-10: 1284079635), written by authors J. Stanley Warford, was published by Jones & Bartlett Learning in 2016. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other Business Technology (Computer Science) books. You can easily purchase or rent Computer Systems (Hardcover, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Business Technology books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $10.07.

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Computer Systems, Fifth Edition provides a clear, detailed, step-by-step introduction to the central concepts in computer organization, assembly language, and computer architecture. It urges students to explore the many dimensions of computer systems through a top-down approach to levels of abstraction. By examining how the different levels of abstraction relate to one another, the text helps students look at computer systems and their components as a unified concept.

New & Key Features:

- New high-order language ― The high-order language is changed from C++ to C. The C language is more common as a systems programming language and is more appropriate for a computer systems text.
- New sidebars ― Each sidebar is a real-world example of the concepts described in that chapter. As most of the chapters describe the Pep/9 virtual machine, the sidebars for those chapters show corresponding implementations for the Intel x86 architecture.
- New and expanded topics ― New and expanded topics include, QR codes, color displays, Unicode, UTF-32 and UTF-8 encoding, floating point underflow, big-endian and little-endian order, memory alignment issues, and expanded RISC design principles and MIPS coverage to contrast with the Pep/9 CISC design.
- New virtual machine ― Pep/8, the virtual machine for the two previous editions, is now superseded by the new and improved Pep/9. Pep/9 retains the same eight addressing modes of Pep/8 but now includes memory-mapped I/O, an improved return-from-subroutine instruction, a new native compare-byte instruction, improved instruction mnemonics, and a new hexadecimal output trap instruction.
- New software ― The Pep/9 system in the text is supported by two updated open source software applications, the assembler/simulator and the CPU simulator.

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