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1]Architecting Dependable Systems IV: 4615 (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
As software systems become ubiquitous, the issues of dependability become more and more crucial. This state-of-the-art survey contains 18 expanded and peer-reviewed papers based on the carefully selected contributions to the Workshop on Architecting Dependable Systems (WADS 2006) organized at the 2006 International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN 2006), held in Philadelphia, PA, USA, in June 2006.
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“This book is a collection of papers selected from two annual workshops organized in 2008: Workshop on Architecting Dependable Systems (WADS) and Workshop on Views on Designing Complex Architectures (VODCA). The papers are organized in three parts, covering service-oriented architectures (SOA), fault tolerance and assessment, and security-related issues. … reading this book has helped me refresh my knowledge of several theoretical concepts related to dependability and find their new applications.” (Janusz Zalewski, ACM Computing Reviews, February, 2011)
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- Publisher : Springer; 2007th edition (15 August 2007)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 438 pages
- ISBN-10 : 3540740333
- ISBN-13 : 978-3540740339
- Item Weight : 688 g
- Dimensions : 15.49 x 2.59 x 23.5 cm
2]Computer Organization and Architecture | Tenth Edition | By Pearson
With clear, concise and easy-to-read material, the tenth edition of Computer Organization and Architecture is a user-friendly source for students studying computers. Subjects such as I/O functions and structures, RISC and parallel processors have been integrated with real-world examples throughout. Using brand new material and strengthened pedagogy, this text ensures that students are effectively engaged in the world of computer organization and architecture.
1. Chapter on GPUs (General Purpose Computing on Graphics Processing Units), highlighting one of the most important new developments in computer science
2. Heterogeneous Multicore Processors are surveyed in a new section of the text
3. Embedded Systems and Microcontrollers overview has been greatly expanded and revised
4. Cloud Computing is newly discussed in the text
5. System Performance issues coverage has been revised, expanded and reorganized for a clearer and more thorough treatment throughout the text
6. Flash Memory coverage has been revised and expanded with new information, including a new discussion of technology and organization of flash memory for internal and external memory
7. Nonvolatile RAM technologies like STT-RAM, PCRAM and ReRAM are newly covered
8. Intel Core Microarchitecture continues to be used as a major example throughout with information reflecting newer Intel systems such as Intel Core Microarchitecture
Part One: Overview
Chapter 1: Basic Concepts and Computer Evolution
Chapter 2: Performance Issues
Part Two: The Computer System
Chapter 3: A Top-Level View of Computer Function and Interconnection
Chapter 4: Cache Memory
Chapter 5: Internal Memory Technology
Chapter 6: External Memory
Chapter 7: Input/Output
Chapter 8: Operating System Support
Part Three: Arithmetic and Logic
Chapter 9: Number Systems
Chapter 10: Computer Arithmetic
Chapter 11: Digital Logic
Part Four: The Central Processing Unit
Chapter 12: Instruction Sets: Characteristics and Functions
Chapter 13: Instruction Sets: Addressing Modes and Formats
Chapter 14: Processor Structure and Function
Chapter 15: Reduced Instruction Set Computers (RISCs)
Chapter 16: Instruction-Level Parallelism and Superscalar Processors
Part Five: Parallel Organization
Chapter 17: Parallel Processing
Chapter 18: Multicore Computers
Chapter 19: General-Purpose Graphic Processing Units
Part Six: The Control Unit
Chapter 20: Control Unit Operation
Chapter 21: Microprogrammed Control
3]Computer Organization | 5th Edition by HAMACHE
Overview: The goal of the book is to illustrate the principles of computer organization by using anumber of extensive examples drawn from commercially available computers. Themachines discussed in the book are the Motorola 680X0 and 683XX families, Intel80X86 and Pentium families, ARM family, Sun Microsystems Sparc family, andDEC(Compaq) Alpha family. The 68000, Pentium, and ARM are used as detailed examplesearly in the book.
About the Author"Carl Hamacher, Professor of Computer Engineering at Queens University, CanadaZvonko Vranesic, Professor of Computer Engineering at Toronto University, CanadaSafwat Zaky, Professor of Computer Engineering at Toronto University, Canada".
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