Computer Architecture
Auteur : Gerrit A. Blaauw, Frederick P. Brooks (Jr.)
Date de publication : 1997
Éditeur : Addison-Wesley
Nombre de pages : 1213
Résumé du livre
The authors' goals are to analyze and systematize familiar design alternatives, and to introduce you to unfamiliar ones. They illuminate their discussion with detailed executable descriptions of both early and more recent computers. The designer's most important study, they argue, is other people's designs. This book's computer zoo will give you a unique resource for precise information about 30 important machines. Armed with the factors pro and con on the various known solutions to design problems, you will be better able to determine the most fruitful architectural course for your own design.