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         Computer Architecture:     more books (100)
  1. Principles of Computer Architecture by Miles Murdocca, Vincent P. Heuring, 1999-11-29
  2. Fundamentals of Computer Organization and Architecture (Wiley Series on Parallel and Distributed Computing) by Mostafa Abd-El-Barr, Hesham El-Rewini, 2004-12-03
  3. Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach by John L. Hennessy, David Goldberg, 1996-01
  4. Schaum's Outline of Computer Architecture by Nick Carter, 2001-12-26
  5. Computer Organization by Carl Hamacher, Zvonko Vranesic, et all 2001-08-02
  6. Creating Computer Simulation Systems: An Introduction to the High Level Architecture by Frederick Kuhl, Richard Weatherly, et all 1999-10-18
  7. The First Computers--History and Architectures (History of Computing)
  8. Computer Repair with Diagnostic Flowcharts: Troubleshooting PC Hardware Problems from Boot Failure to Poor Performance by Morris Rosenthal, 2003-06-01
  9. Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach (International Ed.) by John L. Hennessy, David A. Patterson, 2003
  10. Computer Organization, Design, and Architecture, Fourth Edition by Sajjan G. Shiva, 2007-11-30
  11. The Architecture of Computer Hardware and Systems Software: An Information Technology Approach by Irv Englander, 1996-02
  12. IT Architecture Toolkit (Harris Kern's Enterprise Computing Institute Series) by Jane Carbone, 2004-05-20
  13. Computers as Components: Principles of Embedded Computing System Design (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Computer Architecture and Design) (The Morgan Kaufmann ... Series in Computer Architecture and Design) by Wayne Wolf, 2005-07-15
  14. Readings in Computer Architecture (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Computer Architecture and Design)

41. Parallel And Distributed Architectures
The studies include also alternative computer architectures, java processor designs and microcontrollers for embedded systems.
http://wwwbode.cs.tum.edu/Par/arch/
Department of Informatics
Informatik X: Rechnertechnik und Rechnerorganisation / Parallelrechnerarchitektur
Prof. Dr. Arndt Bode
Prof. Dr. Hans Michael Gerndt Home Addresses ... Search
Parallel and Distributed Architectures
Dr. C. Trinitis
Projects Staff Publications
Information

Projects
BALANCE
Ba lanced High Availability in L ayered an d Distributed C omputing E lements)
INFINIBAND-Cluster
(High Performance Cluster COmputing with INFINIBAND Interconnect)
RAMiS
(Reconfigurable Architectures, Microprocessors and System Design)
DiME
(Data Locality Iterative Methods
ABB-POLOPT (Electric Field Simulation)
DAB
(Digital Audio Broadcast) CARACAS (Automatic Text Recognition) JMic (JAVA based Microcode Simulator) Deutsches Museum (Cooperation Project) Projects (more detailed description)
  • BALANCE Ba lanced High Availability in L ayered an d Distributed C omputing E lements)
  • The usual solution to increase the availability of a system is redundancy at system level, which means adding spare computers being able to replace each other in the case of a failure. But this solution suffers from two severe drawbacks
  • due to the coarse level of redundancy, many non-live critical components have to be duplicated, resulting in very high costs.
  • 42. Camelback Computer Architecture, LLC
    Offers computer architecture consulting services to assess technology, develop products, and protect intellectual property.
    http://camelback-comparch.com/
    Camelback Computer Architecture, LLC offers computer architecture consulting services to assess technology, develop products, and protect intellectual property. Don Alpert is the president and principal consultant. Don has written expert reports for patent litigation on claims construction, invalidity analysis, and infringement analysis. He has also been deposed and testified on these topics. His skills include analyzing hardware (VHDL and Verliog) and software (C and assembly language) of complex computer systems. Don’s areas of technical specialty include: Instruction Set Architecture Processor Organization Microprocessor Design and Validation Performance Evaluation PC System Architecture His qualifications include: Over 20 years leadership experience at Intel, National Semiconductor, and Zilog Principal architect of the Pentium® Processor Ph.D., M.S., and B.S. degrees in Electrical Engineering from Stanford and MIT Past chair of IEEE Technical Committee on Microprocessors and Microcomputers Taught graduate-level classes in computer architecture at Stanford, Tel Aviv, and ASU

    43. 'Puter Architecture At The UW
    This is an overview of computer architecture research at the University of A computer architecture home page that includes information on work being
    http://www.cs.washington.edu/research/arch/
    Computer Architecture at the UW
    University of Washington FR-35
    Seattle, Washington
    USA
    This is an overview of computer architecture research at the University of Washington. There are also pages about other CSE research and about adding bibliographic entries to this page
    Benchmarks
    Interconnection Architectures and Routing
    Memory Consistency
    Memory Hierarchy Performance
    Multithreading
    Prefetching and Instruction Scheduling

    44. Camelback Computer Architecture, LLC
    Camelback computer architecture, LLC offers computer architecture consulting services to assess technology, develop products, and protect intellectual
    http://www.camelback-comparch.com/
    Camelback Computer Architecture, LLC offers computer architecture consulting services to assess technology, develop products, and protect intellectual property. Don Alpert is the president and principal consultant. Don has written expert reports for patent litigation on claims construction, invalidity analysis, and infringement analysis. He has also been deposed and testified on these topics. His skills include analyzing hardware (VHDL and Verliog) and software (C and assembly language) of complex computer systems. Don’s areas of technical specialty include: Instruction Set Architecture Processor Organization Microprocessor Design and Validation Performance Evaluation PC System Architecture His qualifications include: Over 20 years leadership experience at Intel, National Semiconductor, and Zilog Principal architect of the Pentium® Processor Ph.D., M.S., and B.S. degrees in Electrical Engineering from Stanford and MIT Past chair of IEEE Technical Committee on Microprocessors and Microcomputers Taught graduate-level classes in computer architecture at Stanford, Tel Aviv, and ASU

    45. 332 Advanced Computer Architecture - Lecture Notes
    332 Advanced computer architecture lecture notes. Lecture notes for the Parallel Architectures course can be found on-line here, in two forms
    http://www-ala.doc.ic.ac.uk/~phjk/AdvancedCompArchitecture/Lectures/
    Older material in case it's useful (postscript):

    46. Softwareradio.info : Software Radio
    Communications theory, digital signal processing, computer architecture and silicon engineering to create novel signalprocessing solutions for wireless applications.
    http://www.softwareradio.info

    47. Computer Architecture Simulator Categories
    Papers on Teaching with computer architecture Simulators. (authored by Bill Yurcik). Guest Editorial computer architecture Simulators are Not as Good as
    http://www.sosresearch.org/caale/caalesimulators.html
    Computer Architecture Simulators ATTENTION! HELP UPDATE THIS SIMULATOR LIST BY SENDING EMAIL TO byurcik@iwu.edu
    Computer Architecture Simulator Categories:
    Papers on Teaching with Computer System Simulators (authored by Bill Yurcik)
    Historic Machine Simulators

    Digital Logic Simulators

    Theoretical Machine Simulators

    Novice Hypothetical Machine Simulators
    ...
    Multi-Processor Simulators
    (including Multi-Processor Interconnection Network Simulators
    Memory and Operating System Simulators

    Embedded Processor Simulators

    Quantum Computer Simulators
    ...
    Meta Lists of Simulator Links and Tool Sets
    Papers on Teaching with Computer Architecture Simulators (authored by Bill Yurcik)
    • Guest Editorial: Computer Architecture Simulators are Not as Good as the Real Thing They are Better!
      [author: William Yurcik , published in the ACM Journal of Educational Resources in Computing (JERIC), Vol. 1 No. 4, March 2002.]
      • ACM Journal of Educational Resources in Computing (JERIC), Vol. 1 No. 4
        • special issue on General Computer Architecture Simulators
        Guest Editorial: Specialized Computer Architecture Simulators That See the Present But May Hold the Future [author: William Yurcik , published in the ACM Journal of Educational Resources in Computing (JERIC), Vol. 2 No. 1, March 2002.]

    48. CSCI 320 Computer Architecture Verilog Manual
    a handbook describing the basics of Verilog including some history and several examples.
    http://www.eg.bucknell.edu/~cs320/1995-fall/verilog-manual.html
    CSCI 320 Computer Architecture
    Handbook on Verilog HDL
    Dr. Daniel C. Hyde
    Computer Science Department
    Bucknell University
    Lewisburg, PA 17837
    August 25, 1995 Updated August 23, 1997 PDF version of Handbook for printing. Table of Contents
  • 1. Introduction
  • 1.1 What is Verilog?
  • 1.2 What is VeriWell?
  • 1.3 Why Use Verilog HDL? ...
  • References 1. Introduction Verilog HDL is a Hardware Description Language (HDL) . A Hardware Description Language is a language used to describe a digital system, for example, a computer or a component of a computer. One may describe a digital system at several levels. For example, an HDL might describe the layout of the wires, resistors and transistors on an Integrated Circuit (IC) chip, i. e., the switch level . Or, it might describe the logical gates and flip flops in a digital system, i. e., the gate level . An even higher level describes the registers and the transfers of vectors of information between registers. This is called the Register Transfer Level (RTL) . Verilog supports all of these levels. However, this handout focuses on only the portions of Verilog which support the RTL level. 1.1 What is Verilog?
  • 49. Faculty Of Applied Science
    Faculty of Applied Science. Research interests include algorithms and data structures, computer architecture, software engineering, programming languages, artificial intelligence, computer graphics, pattern recognition and image processing, databases and information systems, maching learning, natural language processing, and autonomous systems.
    http://www.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/applied.htm
    webcamera on the campus... faculty
    general information, addresses, people how to find us administration secretary's office ... students offices , interna ..
    studies
    lectures WS98/99
    information on studies student organization (Fachschaft)
    research
    institute for computer science
    institute for microsystemtechnologies technology transfer report of research activities ...
    what's new?

    events, conferences, colloquia, publications of the academic office for foreign relations open positions
    project managment
    in the rector's office
    atlas technique
    brochure petit atlas ... HIS-project
    last change: 19.11.98 12:10 owner: krieger german version... Click here if this page has been incorrectly displayed This page was translated by InterTran (tm) Translate another URL: English to Portuguese English to Brazilian Portuguese English to German English to Dutch English to Latin American Spanish English to Spanish English to European Spanish English to French English Thesaurus English to Danish English to Finnish English to Icelandic English to Italian English to Norwegian English to Swedish English to Russian English to Croatian English to Hungarian English to Polish English to Czech English to Serbian (Latin) English to Slovenian English to Greek US English to UK English UK English to US English German to English German to Polish German to Norwegian German to Hungarian Danish to English Finnish to English Icelandic to English Italian to English Norwegian to English Russian to English Russian to Hungarian Swedish to English Portuguese to English Brazilian Portuguese to English

    50. IBM Research | IBM Research | Computer Architecture
    IBM Research IBM Research computer architecture. computer architecture. Research Area. About us. At its core, IBM is a computer company;
    http://domino.research.ibm.com/comm/research.nsf/pages/r.arch.html
    Country/region change All of IBM Home Products My account Computer Architecture ... University Collaboration
    Related links Careers at Research Page contact Print Version Forward this URL
    Computer Architecture
    Research Area
    About us At its core, IBM is a computer company; and IBM researchers have made seminal contributions to the computer architecture field. Here are some of our exciting research activities in the computer architecture area.
    Projects
    ASCI White
    and Blue Pacific IBM's scalable multiprocessor systems offer many areas of fruitful research. IBM Research recently contributed to the Accelerated Strategic Computing Initiative's White and Blue Pacific supercomputers. Blue Gene A supercomputer project aiming to tackle the protein folding grand challenge with petaflop performance. CELL Architecture This project with Sony and Toshiba has created a supercomputer-on-a-chip for a new wave of devices in the emerging broadband era. Compiler Technology for Scalable Architectures "Single source" compiler solutions targeting heterogeneous parallelism (MIMD/SIMD, shared/distributed memory, heterogeneous cores) in Scale-Up and Scale-Out architectures. Deep Blue IBM's Deep Blue computer beat the human world chess champion in the year 1997. Now the technology is being applied to other areas.

    51. Who's Who In Computer Architecture
    Researchers in computer architecture and Compilers. http//www.cs.cmu.edu/~mihaib/whoswho computer architectures for safetycritical applications,
    http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~mihaib/whoswho/photos.html
    Researchers in Computer Architecture and Compilers
    http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~mihaib/whoswho
    Explanation
    . This page is incomplete; please send corrections and additions to mihaib+who@cs.cmu.edu
    This page does not list students.
    Name Address Picture Work A Goto: top A B C ... Z Professor
    U of California at Santa Cruz
    cse.ucsc.edu/~abadi/home.html
    security,
    programming languages,
    specification and verification
    dblp
    Tarek S. Abdelrahman Professor
    U of Toronto, EE, Canada
    eecg.utoronto.ca/~tsa
    Jasmine compiler, NUMAchine multiprocessor, POW system dblp Mokhtar Aboelaze Professor York U, Canada cs.yorku.ca/~aboelaze omputer networks, mobile networks, computer architecture, special purpose architecture for image processing dblp Jacob A. Abraham Professor U of Texas, Austin, ECE cerc.utexas.edu/~jaa VLSI design and test, formal verification, fault-tolerant computing dblp Santosh G. Abraham Sun Microsystems trimaran.org/car_group/santosh_abraham.html (old) multiprocessor systems, optimizing compilers, performance evaluation, memory hierarchy simulation and design

    52. Who's Who In Computer Architecture
    Researchers in computer architecture and Compilers. http//www.cs.cmu.edu/~mihaib/whoswho Explanation. Fast loading page everybody without photos.
    http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~mihaib/whoswho/
    Researchers in Computer Architecture and Compilers
    http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~mihaib/whoswho
    Explanation

    Fast loading page everybody without photos Slow loading page everybody with photos Broken down by initial, with photos A B C D ... Z

    53. Juan Rubio
    The University of Texas at Austin computer architecture.
    http://www.ece.utexas.edu/~jrubio
    Juan Rubio
    Home
    Publications

    Projects

    Personal
    ...
    Resume

    email: jrubio at ece dot utexas dot edu phone: fax: address: Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering The University of Texas at Austin 1 University Station C0803 Austin, TX 78712-0240 web: http://www.ece.utexas.edu/~jrubio I am a graduate student at The University of Texas at Austin . I did my undergraduate at the Universidad Santa Maria La Antigua at Panama . Right now I am a member of the Laboratory for Computer Architecture (LCA) , and I am doing my research under the supervision of Prof. Lizy John
    Research
    My research focus in the design of high performance and efficient computer systems. Computer systems are formed using integrated hardware and software components, which makes it hard to design one part without a good understanding of the other. With that in mind, my research includes computer architecture, operating systems, applications, compilers and their interactions. Currently, I've been looking at the interactions that take place in a database server. These studies motivated our work on Hierarchical Computing , which is the topic of my dissertation.

    54. Computer Architecture Research Laboratory
    computer architecture Research Laboratory. Computer Science Department, UC Davis Useful computer architecture Web Sites
    http://arch.cs.ucdavis.edu/
    Computer Architecture Research Laboratory
    Computer Science Department, UC Davis
    A founding member of the Quantum Architecture Research Center , the Computer Architecture Laboratory serves as a focal point for research into various aspects of computer design and performance. The laboratory facilities include top of the line workstations from Intel, Compaq, IBM, HP, and Sun, which are used to support many different research projects, including (but not limited to) research into applications and architectures for novel technologies, mechanisms to increase the functionality and useability of a processor design, ways to increase information content of data streams, studies of how best to use billions of transistors, the design of a decoupled access-execute architecture that holds great promise for increased performance, work on reducing the memory access penalty, and an investigation of optimal multiprocessor cache configurations.
    Faculty
    Graduate Students

    55. Buyya, Rajkumar
    Monash University computer architecture, Operating Systems, Compilers, Programming Paradigms, Parallel and Distributed Computing, Cluster Computing, Parallel I/O.
    http://www.rdt.monash.edu.au/~rajkumar/

    56. -> Home <-
    This home page is devoted to Advanced computer architecture Group(ACAG). MorphoSys is a Reconfigurable computer architecture that is composed of a
    http://www.eng.uci.edu/comp.arch/
    Welcome
    This home page is devoted to Advanced Computer Architecture Group(ACAG). At UC Irvine, we have developed several processors over the years (based on VLIW, superscalar, multithreaded, and reconfigurable architecture). Currently, our main focus is on a project called MorphoSys (reconfigurable computing).
    Projects
    MorphoSys MorphoSys is a Reconfigurable Computer Architecture that is composed of a software programmable processing unit called TinyRISC and a reconfigurable hardware unit called RC Array. MorphoSys M2 is currently running at 450MHz (simulated), using 0.13-micron technology and with an area of 8x8mm or 16x16mm with onchip memory. IBMR The Image Based Modeling and Rendering Lab is the beginning of new research area in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department (EECS) at the University of California, Irvine. Our area of reasearch is mainly focused in 3D modeling of objects from video stream, with a photorealistic quality; we apply these techniques to model rigid objects but also want to animated characters, obtainning motion behaviors. Our lab is equipped with the latest Intel based computer with state-of-the-art graphic cards. We mainly develop in C, C++ and Java Program Languages.

    57. PiSMA: A Parallel VSM Architecture
    Parallel computer architecture, called PiSMA Parallel vIrtually Shared Memory Architecture. Article about securing confidential communication using authentication from ACM Crossroads site.
    http://www.acm.org/crossroads/xrds5-3/pisma.html
    PiSMA: A Parallel VSM Architecture
    by Dimitris Lioupis Andreas Pipis Maria Smirli , and Michael Stefanidakis
    Introduction
    There is an increased interest in large scale multiprocessors composed of a large number of processing elements. The two main models of multiprocessor architectures, the shared memory model [ ] and the distributed memory model [ ], suffer from serious limitations because of their nature. Distributed memory architectures promise better scalability and increased performance but are more difficult to program efficiently. Shared memory architectures, on the other hand, have a better programming model. Their disadvantage, however, is the limited bandwidth of the shared bus, which restricts scalability. This paper presents a parallel computer architecture, called PiSMA (Parallel vIrtually Shared Memory Architecture), introduced in [ ]. PiSMA architecture combines the benefits of both multiprocessor models mentioned above, resulting in an efficient parallel architecture. The simplicity of the underlying hardware permits the scaling of PiSMA, utilizing new generations of microprocessors, without the need to redesign the whole system. PiSMA can be used with or without a global communication network depending on the type of applications it is used for, as described in [ ]. In the following sections a detailed description of the PiSMA architecture, its programming model, the

    58. NSF Future Of Computer Arch Research Panel
    The Future of computer architecture Research There were two committees organized, those in the beginnings of their careers as computer architecture
    http://www.comparch.ncsu.edu/future/
    The Future of Computer Architecture Research
    Wise Views and Fresh Perspectives
    A panel sponsored by the National Science Foundation
    Sunday, June 8th, 2003 - San Diego, CA
    This panel was charged with predicting the future of Computer Architecture research. There were two committees organized, those in the beginnings of their careers as computer architecture reseachers (the "Fresh Perspectives" committee) and those who have established a strong reputation after many years of research in computer architecture (the "Wise Views" committee). The panel discussion consisted of short presentations made by each of the panelists on their views on specific aspects of the future of computer architecture. In order to focus things a little, they were presented with a list of five broad topics for panelists to use to frame their presentations. Each panelist chose two topics to address in their talks.
    Panel Organizers: Chair: Tom Conte , North Carolina State University
    Panel Moderators: Wen-mei Hwu , University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Sanjay Patel , University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
    The committees
    Fresh Perspectives
    Moderator: Sanjay Patel, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

    59. Home Page Of Dr. Rajat Moona
    Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur computer architecture, VLSI Design, Operating Systems, Embedded Systems.
    http://www.cse.iitk.ac.in/~moona/index.html
    Rajat Moona, Professor Ph.D. Indian Institute of Science Bangalore
    B.Tech . Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
    About Myself Detailed CV Download Publications ... Projects Research Interests Computer Architecture, VLSI Design, Operating Systems, Embedded Systems Current Course CS330: Operating Systems Course Next Semester Not known yet Phone +91-512-2597652 (O), +91-512-2597638 (O)
    +91-512-2598481 (H) Fax Email moona @iitk.ac.in Postal Address Department of Computer Science and Engg
    Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
    Kanpur India Projects Indian Language Support Smart Cards Processor Models and tools Last Modified on: Thu 28 April 2005 06:24:16 PM IST

    60. Computer Architecture At Georgia Tech's College Of Computing
    computer architecture. Faculty. Umakishore Ramachandran Milos Prvulovic; Mike Niemier; Gabriel H. Loh Santosh Pande. Students
    http://www.cc.gatech.edu/computing/Architecture/arch.html
    Computer Architecture
    Faculty
    Students
    Links
    Graduates
    • Dr. Yousef Khalidi (1989) - Sun Miscrosystems
    • Dr. Joonwon Lee (1991) - Kaist University, Korea
    • Dr. Walter B. Ligon III (1992) - Clemson University, SC
    • Dr. Martin Davis (1992) - Independent Consultant
    • Dr. Ajay Mohindra (1993) - IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
    • Dr. Samir Das (1994) - SUNY, Stony Brook
    • Dr. Jya Jang Tsai (1994) - University of Waikato, New Zealand
    • Dr. Kaushik Ghosh (1995) - Silicon Graphics Inc.
    • Dr. Vibby Gottemukkala (1995) - CAMPSYS
    • Dr. Gautam Shah (1995) - IBM Power Parallel Systems Division, Poughkeepsie, NY
    • Dr. Anand Sivasubramaniam (1995) - Pennsylvania State University
    • Dr. Kiran Panesar (1996) - Intel Corporation
    • Dr. Aman Singla (1997) - Atheros Inc.
    • Vivek Vellanki (2001) - IBM, Research Triangle Park, NC
    • Zachary Kurmas (2004) - Grand Valley State University, Allendale, MI

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