The principles of computer hardware
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The principles of computer hardware
(Oxford science publications)
Oxford University Press, c1985
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Bibliography: p. [435]-436
Includes index
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: pbk ISBN 9780198537038
Description
Written in a highly accessible style, this introduction covers the entire range of hardware-related topics. Exhaustive in scope, it covers material usually found only by consulting several volumes, and includes advanced or new topics (such as local area networks) not found in conventional introductory texts. Where appropriate, hardware is related to software considerations, and day-to-day engineering practice is emphasized. Numerous worked examples provide students with hands-on experience. Undergraduate computer science and electronics students will benefit from Clement's informal yet challenging approach.
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ISBN 9780198537045
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This edition explains how a computer is organized and how it works. It describes the basic concepts of the stored-program digital computer and provides an insight into Boolean algebra, logic circuits, binary arithmetic, computer architecture, memory technology, assembly-language programming, and input/output devices.
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