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         Computer Architecture:     more books (100)
  1. Introduction to 80X86 Assembly Language and Computer Architecture by Richard C. Detmer, 2001-02
  2. Inside the Machine: An Illustrated Introduction to Microprocessors and Computer Architecture by Jon Stokes, 2006-11-30
  3. Software Systems Architecture: Working With Stakeholders Using Viewpoints and Perspectives by Nick Rozanski, Eóin Woods, 2005-04-30
  4. Computer Architecture: From Microprocessors to Supercomputers (Oxford Series in Electrical and Computer Engineering) by Behrooz Parhami, 2005-02-17
  5. Advanced Computer Architectures by Sajjan G. Shiva, 2005-09-20
  6. Advanced Computer Architecture: Parallelism, Scalability, Programmability by Kai Hwang, 1992-12-01
  7. Parallel Computer Architecture: A Hardware/Software Approach (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Computer Architecture and Design) by David Culler, J.P. Singh, et all 1998-08-01
  8. Solutions to Selected Exercises in Computer Architecture a Quantitative Approach by Thomas E. Willis, Allan D. Knies, 1996-10
  9. Complete Digital Design: A Comprehensive Guide to Digital Electronics and Computer System Architecture (Professional Engineering) by Mark Balch, 2003-06-18
  10. Advanced Computer Architecture and Parallel Processing (Wiley Series on Parallel and Distributed Computing) by Hesham El-Rewini, Mostafa Abd-El-Barr, 2005-01-18
  11. Foundations of Analog and Digital Electronic Circuits (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Computer Architecture and Design) by Anant Agarwal, Jeffrey Lang, 2005-07-18
  12. Multithreaded Computer Architecture: A Summary of the State of the Art (The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science)
  13. Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture (The Addison-Wesley Signature Series) by Martin Fowler, 2002-11-15
  14. Computer Architecture: Pipelined and Parallel Processor Design (Computer Science Series) by Michael J. Flynn, 1995-05-10

21. Computer Architecture Letters
We are delighted to announce that computer architecture Letters has just been computer architecture Letters is a quarterly forum for fast publication of
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Call for Papers Editorial Board 2005 Papers ... Submission Mission:
We are delighted to announce that Computer Architecture Letters has just been approved as an official publication of the IEEE.
Beginning in Jan. 2006, accepted papers will immediately be published in the IEEE Digital Library. Also note that previously published papers are included and will be uploaded in early 2006. Computer Architecture Letters is a quarterly forum for fast publication of new, high-quality ideas in the form of short, critically refereed, technical papers. Accepted letters are published immediately online and in the next available paper issue. Letters is distributed in print to the entire IEEE Computer Society TCCA membership. Regular notifications of new papers are sent to the TCCA and SIGARCH memberships. Submissions are accepted on a continuing basis. Please see our call for papers . Current turn-around is approximately one month, and current acceptance rate is approximately 20%. All submissions must consist of original work that has not been previously published nor is currently under review elsewhere. Contributions beyond prior work must be clearly articulated. Site Updated: 19 Sep 2005 Send general comments and suggestions regarding this site to Joseph Calandrino at jac4dt(at)virginia.edu.

22. What Is A Bus? / ISA,EISA,PCI,MCA,VESA,VL BUS
The basic computer bus is explained and information is provided regarding ISA, PCI, MCA, EISA, VESA, and VLBus architecture.
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The main purpose of this article is to teach the basic principles of how devices communicate to the CPU by means of a BUS. This article also covers the ISA,PCI,MCA,EISA,VESA and VL-Bus architecture standards, along with a brief overview of the important points. During this article there will be some questions to answer in the form of URL links, these are highlighted in Blue, which when clicked will take you to the next page.
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23. USATODAY.com - IRS Computer Upgrade Risks Taxpayer Data
activity left the IRS vulnerable to hackers who use those avenues to get information about an organization's internal computer architecture.
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24. University Of Virginia Computer Architecture
UVa computer architecture Systems Ingegration Lab (SIL); UVa Computer Science UVa Electrical Engineering Sally McKee, mckee@virginia.edu.
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25. David Patterson's Homepage
computer architecture A Quantitative Approach, 3rd Edition (An inexpensive place to buy it.) Lecture notes based on 3rd Edition
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26. ACM SIGARCH
Search within ACM SIGARCH computer architecture News Advanced Search. Browse ACM SIGARCH computer architecture News
http://portal.acm.org/browse_dl.cfm?coll=ACM&dl=ACM&idx=J89&linked=1&part=newsle

27. ISCA
Search within ISCA International Conference on computer architecture Advanced Search ISCA is the premier forum for computer architecture research.
http://portal.acm.org/browse_dl.cfm?coll=portal&dl=ACM&idx=SERIES416&linked=1&pa

28. Parallel Computer Architecture: A Hardware/Software Approach
Parallel computer architecture A Hardware/Software Approach. David E. Culler, University of California, Berkeley; Jaswinder Pal Singh, Princeton University
http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~culler/book.alpha/
Parallel Computer Architecture: A Hardware/Software Approach
David E. Culler, University of California, Berkeley;
Jaswinder Pal Singh, Princeton University;
with Anoop Gupta, Stanford University 1100 pages Cloth ISBN 1-55860-343-3 US $89.95 August 1998
J.P. Singh's Version of this page For early review copies and materials, available now, please contact Morgan Kaufmann Publishers directly at textbooks@mkp.com. Take a look at their web site ( http://www.mkp.com/books_catalog/1-55860-343-3.asp For online slides, please see http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~jps We would also like to link up your additional materials and new case studies, and would appreciate your letting us know of them. We hope you enjoy this book and find it useful.
  • Title Page Table of Contents Preface Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Parallel Programs Chapter 3 Programming for Performance Chapter 4 Workload-driven Evaluation Chapter 5 Shared Memory Multiprocessors Chapter 6 Snoop-based Multiprocessor Design Chapter 7 Scalable Multiprocessors Chapter 8 Directory-based Cache Coherence Chapter 9 Hardware-Software Tradeoffs Chapter 10 Interconnection Network Design Chapter 11 Latency Tolerance Chapter 12 Future Directions Appendix Benchmarks
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29. CS 252 - Graduate Computer Architecture
JL Hennessy and DA Patterson, computer architecture A Quantitative Approach, 23, 8May, Fri, Goodbye to computer architecture Cal Cultural Heritage
http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~pattrsn/252S98/
Computer Science 252.
Graduate Computer Architecture.
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Spring 1998
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Three hours of lecture per week. Prerequisites: CS 152 Graduate survey of contemporary computer organizations covering: early systems, CPU design, instruction sets, control, processors, busses, ALU, memory, pipelined computers, multiprocessors, and case studies. Term paper or project required.
Expanded Description
This course focuses on the techniques of quantitative analysis and evaluation of modern computing systems, such as the selection of appropriate benchmarks to reveal and compare the performance of alternative design choices in system design. The emphasis is on the major component subsystems of high performance computers: pipelining, instruction level parallelism, memory hierarchies, input/output, and network-oriented interconnections. Students will undertake a major computing system analysis and design project of their own choosing.

30. Sivasubramaniam, Anand
Pennsylvania State University computer architecture, operating systems, parallel computing, simulation and evaluation of computer systems.
http://www.cse.psu.edu/~anand/

31. Computer Architecture - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
computer architecture is the theory behind the design of a computer. The most common goals in a computer architecture revolve around the tradeoffs
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Computer architecture
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Computer architecture is the theory behind the design of a computer. In the same way as a building architect sets the principles and goals of a building project as the basis for the draftsman's plans, so too, a computer architect sets out the computer architecture as a basis for the actual design specifications. There are several usages of the term, which can be used to refer to:
  • The design of a computer's CPU architecture instruction set addressing modes , and techniques such as SIMD and MIMD parallelism. More general wider-scale hardware architectures, such as cluster computing and Non-Uniform Memory Access (NUMA) architectures. The less formal usage refers to a description of the requirements (especially speeds and interconnection requirements) or design implementation for the various parts of a computer. (Such as memory motherboard electronic peripherals , or most commonly the CPU Architecture is often defined as the set of machine attributes that a programmer should understand in order to successfully program the specific computer (i.e., being able to reason about what the program will do when executed). For example, part of the architecture are the instructions and the width of operands manipulated by them. Similarly, the frequency at which the system operates is not part of the architecture. This definition reveals the two main considerations for computer architects: (1) Design hardware that behaves as the programmers think it should. (2) Utilize existing implementation technologies (e.g., semiconductors) to build the best computer possible (best can be defined in many different ways as described in

32. Garth Gibson
Personal site. Associate Professor in the School of Computer Science and Electrical and Computer Engineering computer architecture, operating systems, file systems, disk arrays.
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Associate Professor
Computer Science Dept and
Dept of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Carnegie Mellon University
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E-mail: garth.gibson@cs.cmu.edu on leave from CMU to act as Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer
Panasas, Inc. www.panasas.com
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Phone: 412-323-3500, FAX: 412-323-3511
E-mail: garth.gibson@panasas.com My research is centered on parallelism in secondary storage system technologies, especially parallel and distributed file systems, disk arrays, and network-attached storage devices. I joined the faculty of CMU's Computer Science Department in 1991. Previously I received a Ph.D. and a M.Sc. in Computer Science in 1991 and 1987, respectively, from the University of California at Berkeley. Prior to Berkeley, I received a Bachelor of Mathematics in Computer Science and Applied Mathematics in 1983 from the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada. In 1993 I founded CMU's Parallel Data Laboratory ( PDL ) and led it until April 1999, when

33. Computer Organization And Architecture, Fifth Edition
CS221 computer architecture. U. of Alaska. Includes good set of lecture notes. TDTS51 Advanced computer architecture. Linköpings University in Sweden.
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34. DSI. Main Page
Computer Science Department. Research areas include algorithms, computer architecture, computer networks, combinatorics, computational complexity, database theory and management, formal methods, paradigms of computation, pictorial and linguistic computation, and random structures.
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35. Department Of Computer Architecture
Inauguration of the computer architecture Museum (MAC) more. April 14, 2004 Reboot mensual de màquines 8h 20h more. February 24, 2004
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36. Technical Committee On Computer Architecture (TCCA)
Call for papers for computer architecture Letters, a refereed, quarterly forum for short Recent calls for papers WWW computer architecture Home Page
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37. Computer Architecture
This document is a collection of web pages on computer architecture. The first part is an introduction to digital circuits. We recommend you read the pages
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Computer Architecture
This document is a collection of web pages on computer architecture. The first part is an introduction to digital circuits. We recommend you read the pages in this order:
  • Gates . Here, we introduce the fundamental building blocks of digital computers.
  • Truth tables . We discuss truth tables as a way both of describing an existing circuit and of specifying a circuit to be built.
  • Combinatorial circuits . We introduce circuits whose output values depend only on a combination of the input values.
  • Logic expressions . We explain how to describe circuits as algebraic formulae and how to manipulate those formulae with algebraic laws
  • Multiplexer . A particular combinatorial circuit so commonly used that we discuss it separately.
  • Demultiplexer . A particular combinatorial circuit so commonly used that we discuss it separately.
  • Decoder . A particular combinatorial circuit so commonly used that we discuss it separately.
  • Binary arithmetic . In this section, we introduce the fundamentals of binary arithmetic and representation of numbers.
  • 38. Advanced Computer Architecture Laboratory @ The University Of Michigan

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    39. Advanced Computer Architecture Laboratory @ The University Of Michigan

    http://www.eecs.umich.edu/acal/acal.html

    40. ISCA 2004:
    The 31st Annual International Symposium on computer architecture. München, Germany June 1923, 2004. See you again at ISCA 2005 Madison, Wisconsin
    http://wwwbode.cs.tum.edu/~isca/

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    ISCA 2001
    The 31st Annual International Symposium
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    June 19-23, 2004
    See you again at ISCA 2005
    Madison, Wisconsin
    External links recommended during the tours in the Deutsches Museum
    Important Dates
    Submissions of Abstracts October 31, 2003 at 11.59PM PST (US) Submissions of Full Papers November 7, 2003 at 11.59PM PST (US) Proposals for Workshops and Tutorials due November 14, 2003. Notifications for Accepted Workshops and Tutorials December 15, 2003 Reviews available January 28, 2004 at 8.00AM PST (US) Read/respond to reviews January 31, 2004 at 8.00AM PST (US) Notifications for Technical Papers February 17, 2004 Camera-ready Final Papers due March 24, 2004 Hotel Reservations/Bayerischer Hof May 7, 2004 Submission deadline for student travel grants May 10, 2004

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