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A Practical Introduction to Computer Architecture
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A Practical Introduction to Computer Architecture

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This easy-to-follow textbook offers a practically-driven approach to Computer Architecture in order for readers to gain a deeper understanding of the theory behind the topic. This comprehensive text uses Verilog (a Hardware Description Language) as a practical vehicle for modelling and experimenting with digital logic, and it is used as a bridge between the low-level, digital logic approach, and high-level systems architecture approach discussed throughout. Features: / Includes a wide-ranging introductory chapter, familiarising the reader with both the subject and the book’s contents / Provides learning tools such as chapter overviews, summaries, example problems and answers throughout / Additional material such as example source code and electronic lecture slides are available via a complementary website This practical reader-friendly text has been written with undergraduates in mind, and is also suitable for self-study.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Springer London Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
21 April 2009
Pages
642
ISBN
9781848822559

This easy-to-follow textbook offers a practically-driven approach to Computer Architecture in order for readers to gain a deeper understanding of the theory behind the topic. This comprehensive text uses Verilog (a Hardware Description Language) as a practical vehicle for modelling and experimenting with digital logic, and it is used as a bridge between the low-level, digital logic approach, and high-level systems architecture approach discussed throughout. Features: / Includes a wide-ranging introductory chapter, familiarising the reader with both the subject and the book’s contents / Provides learning tools such as chapter overviews, summaries, example problems and answers throughout / Additional material such as example source code and electronic lecture slides are available via a complementary website This practical reader-friendly text has been written with undergraduates in mind, and is also suitable for self-study.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Springer London Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
21 April 2009
Pages
642
ISBN
9781848822559