Computer Organization and Architecture, Global Edition, 11th edition

Published by Pearson (November 16, 2021) © 2022

  • William Stallings
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  • Homework problems
  • Case studies
  • 20 interactive simulations

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For graduate and undergraduate courses in computer science, computer engineering, and electrical engineering

Computer Organization and Architecture, 11th Edition is about the structure and function of computers. Its purpose is to present, as clearly and completely as possible, the nature and characteristics of modern-day computer systems. Written in a clear, concise, and engaging style, author William Stallings provides a thorough discussion of the fundamentals of computer organisation and architecture and relates these to contemporary design issues. Subjects such as I/O functions and structures, RISC, and parallel processors are thoroughly explored alongside real-world examples that enhance the text and build student interest. Incorporating brand-new material and strengthened pedagogy, the 11th Edition keeps students up-to-date with recent innovations and improvements in the field of computer organisation and architecture.

  • I. Introduction
  • 1. Basic Concepts and Computer Evolution
  • 2. Performance Concepts
  • II. The Computer System
  • 3. A Top-Level View of Computer Function and Interconnection
  • 4. The Memory Hierarchy: Locality and Performance
  • 5. Cache Memory
  • 6. Internal Memory
  • 7. External Memory
  • 8. Input/Output
  • 9. Operating System Support
  • III. Arithmetic and Logic
  • 10. Number Systems
  • 11. Computer Arithmetic
  • 12. Digital Logic
  • IV. Instruction Sets and Assembly Language
  • 13. Instruction Sets: Characteristics and Functions
  • 14. Instruction Sets: Addressing Modes and Formats
  • 15. Assembly Language and Related Topics
  • V. The Central Processing Unit
  • 16. Processor Structure and Function
  • 17. Reduced Instruction Set Computers
  • 18. Instruction-Level Parallelism and Superscalar Processors
  • 19. Control Unit Operation and Microprogrammed Control
  • VI. Parallel Organization
  • 20. Parallel Processing
  • 21. Multicore Computers

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