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Readings in Computer Architecture (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Computer Architecture and Design)

paperbackSeptember 23, 1999
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ISBN-13: 9781558605398 ISBN-10: 1558605398
Publisher
Morgan Kaufmann
Binding
paperback
Published
September 23, 1999
Weight
3.0 lbs
Dimensions
26.70×3.20×21.60 cm

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Readings in Computer Architecture (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Computer Architecture and Design) by Hill, Mark D.. paperback edition. ISBN: 9781558605398.

Thanks to the continued exponential advances in semiconductor design and the demands of evolving and emerging application domains, the field of computer architecture has never been more dynamic. This, the first major book of computer architecture readings in over two decades, captures this dynamism and reveals Computer Architectures rich history of practice. This is much more than a simple collection of papers. The editors have carefully selected the most influential primary sources in specific areas of inquiry that, taken together, present the critical issues of the entire discipline. These include issues in technology, implementation, economics, evaluation methods, instruction set design, instruction level parallelism, dataflow/multithreading, memory systems, input/output systems, single-instruction multiple data parallelism, and multiple-instruction multiple data parallelism. In addition, youll find the editors thoughtful, focused introductions to each area, providing the context and background necessary for understanding the significance and lasting impact of these papers. The primary sources and insightful commentary contained in this book provide foundational knowledge for computer architects as well as for those who design supporting system software and compilers. This is an excellent resource for practitioners, instructors, students, and researchers. Includes more than 50 influential papers spanning four decades of computer architecture research and development Selected, edited, and introduced by three eminent researchers and educators in the field. Demonstrates the value of primary sources by showing how forgotten design ideas of the past are often rediscovered when new needs or constraints emerge.