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         Computer Architecture:     more books (100)
  1. Computer Architecture: Software Aspects, Coding, and Hardware by John Y. Hsu, 2001-01-18
  2. Inside the Machine: An Illustrated Introduction to Microprocessors and Computer Architecture by Jon Stokes, 2006-11-30
  3. Parallel Computer Architecture: A Hardware/Software Approach (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Computer Architecture and Design) by David Culler, J.P. Singh, et all 1998-08-15
  4. Computer Architecture: From Microprocessors to Supercomputers (Oxford Series in Electrical and Computer Engineering) by Behrooz Parhami, 2005-02-17
  5. The Elements of Computing Systems: Building a Modern Computer from First Principles by Noam Nisan, Shimon Schocken, 2005-03-31
  6. Introduction to 80x86 Assembly Language and Computer Architecture by Richard Detmer, 2009-02-26
  7. Computer Organization and Architecture: Principles of Structure and Function by William Stallings, 1992-09
  8. Readings in Computer Architecture (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Computer Architecture and Design)
  9. Reduced Instruction Set Computer Architectures for VLSI (ACM Doctoral Dissertation Award) by Manolis G. H. Katevenis, 1985-04-11
  10. Computer Organization by Carl Hamacher, Zvonko Vranesic, et all 2001-08-02
  11. A Practical Introduction to Computer Architecture (Texts in Computer Science) by Daniel Page, 2009-05-29
  12. Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA): A Planning and Implementation Guide for Business and Technology by Eric A. Marks, Michael Bell, 2006-04-28
  13. Computer Architecture: Fundamentals and Principles of Computer Design by Joseph D. Dumas II, 2005-11-02
  14. Structured Computer Organization (4th Edition) by Andrew S. Tanenbaum, 1998-10-23

21. Michael Hansmeyer
Features profile and experiments in computational and algorithmic architecture.
http://www.michael-hansmeyer.com

22. WWW Computer Architecture Page
Last modified Wednesday, 07Apr-2010 164120 CDT
http://www.cs.wisc.edu/arch/www/
WWW Computer Architecture Page
Designed by Derek Hower Luke Yen Min Xu Milo Martin ... Doug Burger *, and Mark Hill
Computer Architecture Group

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University of Wisconsin-Madison Computer and Information Science
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    Designed by Derek Hower Luke Yen Min Xu Milo Martin ... Doug Burger , and Mark Hill
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  • 23. ISCA 2010
    37th International Symposium on Computer Architecture ISCA is Over! The 2010 edition held in SaintMalo is now over. It has been a great success, with over 430 delegates
    http://isca2010.inria.fr/

    24. David R. Kaeli, Professor And Associate Dean
    Director of Northeastern University Computer Architecture Research Laboratory, and co-author of Computer Architecture A Quantitative Approach. Professional information with some links.
    http://www.ece.neu.edu/faculty/kaeli.html
    David R. Kaeli, Professor and Associate Dean
    318 Dana Research Center
    Phone: (617) 373-5413
    Fax: (617) 373-8970
    kaeli@ece.neu.edu
    Dr. Kaeli received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Rutgers University in 1992. He received his M.S. in Computer Engineering from Syracuse University in 1985 and a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Rutgers University in 1981. For the 2001-2002 academic year he spent a year as a Visiting Professor at the Departament of d'Arquitectura de Computadors at the Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya.
    Administration:
    Dr. Kaeli is presently the Associate Dean of Undergraduate Programs in the College of Engineering. Prior to this position, he was the Chair of the Undergraduate Study Committee in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
    Research:
    Dr. Kaeli is the Director of the Northeastern University Computer Architecture Research Laboratory (NUCAR) . He is the co-leader of the Northeastern University Institute for Information Assurance (IIA) . He is a Research Thrust Leader for the NSF Center for Subsurface Sensing and Imaging Systems (CenSSIS) . He is also a member of the Northeastern University Institute for Complex Scientific Software (ICSS)
    His research looks at the performance and design of high-performance computer systems and software. Current research topics include: profile-guided compilation, high-ILP microarchitectures, GPGPUs, architectural features for security, virtualization, power modeling, database systems, branch prediction studies, workload characterization, memory hierarchy design, embedded systems design and software testing. He frequently provides tutorials on the subjects of

    25. Courses I Teach
    Courses I teach CmpSci 535 Computer Architecture. The syllabus and notes for this course are in the process of being edited. Syllabus. Syllabus in Acrobat Format
    http://www.cs.umass.edu/~weems/courses.html
    Courses I teach
    CmpSci 535 Computer Architecture
    The syllabus and notes for this course are in the process of being edited.
    Syllabus
    Syllabus in Acrobat Format Reading Assignments Reading Assignments in Acrobat Format ... Notes from Prior Years
    CmpSci 635 Modern Computer Architecture
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    Lecture Notes and Slides for Spring 2007 (will be updated as course proceeds)
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    CmpSci 735 Advanced Computer Architecture This course is offered in years when there is student demand, and is a survey of currently hot topics in computer architecture it's never the same thing twice!

    26. GXemul
    An open source full-system computer architecture emulation framework for Unix-like systems. Screenshots, download, and documentation.
    http://gxemul.sourceforge.net/
    GXemul
    Introduction Stable release
    Download

    Documentation
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    Introduction
    GXemul is a framework for full-system computer architecture emulation. Several real machines have been implemented within the framework, consisting of processors ( ARM MIPS Motorola 88K PowerPC , and SuperH ) and surrounding hardware components such as framebuffers, interrupt controllers, busses, disk controllers, and serial controllers. The emulation is working well enough to allow several unmodified "guest" operating systems to run. Here are some examples:
    NetBSD/pmax

    OpenBSD/pmax

    NetBSD/cats

    OpenBSD/landisk
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    Linux/Dreamcast
    The source code is available as Free Software . It should be possible to compile the source code on most Unix-like systems with few or no modifications. It is available for download on the Download page The emulator does not have to run entire guest operating systems; it can be used for smaller experiments as well. Please see the README file of the latest stable release for some examples.
    Feedback
    If you have found a bug in GXemul, if you have comments or suggestions, or if you have questions and you can't find the answers you seek in the

    27. Computer Architecture
    Chapter 1 Fundamentals . 1 . Computer Architecture . Chapter 1. Fundamentals . Prof. Jerry Breecher. CSCI 240. Fall 2003
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    28. Software Radio
    Communications theory, digital signal processing, computer architecture and silicon engineering to create novel signal-processing solutions for wireless applications.
    http://www.softwareradio.info

    29. COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE
    COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE Ronald A. Thisted Departments of Statistics, Health Studies, and Anesthesia Critical Care The University of Chicago 7April 1997 To appear, Encyclopedia
    http://galton.uchicago.edu/~thisted/Distribute/comparch.pdf

    30. ACADIA Home Page
    The ACADIA is promoting communication and critical thinking regarding the use of computers in architecture, planning and building science.
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    31. Computer Architecture: Information From Answers.com
    computer architecture the art of assembling logical elements into a computing device; the specification of the relation between parts of a computer
    http://www.answers.com/topic/computer-architecture-1

    32. Untitled Document
    Can simulate Motorola s coldfire5204 microprocessor on the instruction level. Useful for laboratory projects in computer architecture.
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    33. COMPUTER-ARCHITECTURE.mediaglow.com | All Things Computer Architecture
    CVA ), which licenses silicon intellectual property (SIP) platform solutions and DSP cores for the mobile handsets, portable and consumer electronics markets, saw its share jump on
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    34. Computer Architecture | University Of Rochester Computer Science
    IEEE recently selected an ISCA '09 paper written by Engin Ipek with colleagues at Microsoft Research as one of the 12 most significant computer architecture papers of 2009 based
    http://www.cs.rochester.edu/category/tags/computer-architecture

    35. Transport Triggered Architecture - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Online encyclopedia article about this approach to computer architecture.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transport_Triggered_Architectures
    Transport triggered architecture
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Transport Triggered Architectures Jump to: navigation search In computer architecture , a transport triggered architecture TTA ) is a kind of CPU design in which programs directly control the internal transport buses of a processor. Computation happens as a side effect of data transports: writing data into a triggering port of a functional unit triggers the functional unit to start computation. This is similar to what happens in a systolic array . TTA can be used to create application-specific instruction-set processors ASIP ) with custom hardware for speed or lower cost but without the inflexibility and design cost of purely-hardware processors. Typically a transport triggered processor has multiple transport buses and multiple functional units connected to the buses, which provides opportunities for instruction level parallelism . The parallelism is statically defined by the programmer. In this respect (and obviously due to the large instruction word width), the TTA architecture resembles the Very Long Instruction Word (VLIW) architecture. A TTA instruction word is composed of multiple slots, one slot per bus, and each slot determines the data transport that takes place on the corresponding bus. The fine-grained control allows some optimizations that are not possible in a conventional processor. For example, software can transfer data directly between functional units without using registers.

    36. COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE
    Course Essentials Computer Architecture is an introduction to the organization and architecture of computer systems. The course begins with the standard von Neumann model and
    http://www.tesc.edu/coursemanuals/dagang/COS-330-JAN.pdf

    37. Ars Technica: Book Review: Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach (9/99)
    Book review, explains that book is a classic and standard work in its field. Ars Technica.
    http://arstechnica.com/etc/books/comp-arc.html

    38. Computer Architecture -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
    computer architecture, Internal structure of a digital computer, encompassing the design and layout of its instruction set and storage registers. The architecture of a computer
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    Citations
    MLA Style: computer architecture http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/130583/computer-architecture

    39. Untitled Document
    Computer Architecture Tim Margush 2006 . Introduction. Machine/Language Levels. There is a natural correspondence between a computer language and a machine (that carries out
    http://www.cs.uakron.edu/~margush/465/01_intro.html
    Computer Architecture
    Introduction
    Machine/Language Levels There is a natural correspondence between a computer language and a machine (that carries out the instructions of the language). At the lowest level we find digital logic components that control electronic circuits in response to simple machine instructions. Each higher level is built on the preceeding one and provides more abstract instructions that are translated to the lower level to be executed. Each higher level is a virtual machine, related to the language describing its capabilities. The common levels found in current machines are:
  • Digital Logic Microarchitecture Instruction Set Operating System Assembly Language Problem-Oriented
  • There is a technical level below the digital logic level where the logical properties are implemented by a collection of interconnected devices. This level requires electrical knowledge. The digital logic level is implemented by simple logical devices called gates. These implement the basic logic functions using lower-level electrical components. Gates are used to construct storage locations for bits and are used to implement logical and arithmetic functions. The miroarchitecture level captures the essence of the registers and arithmetic-logical unit. At this level, the machine can combine registers via the ALU according to some logical function and store the result back in a register. The data travels along data paths. The selection of registers, ALU function, and data path usage is controlled by additional hardware belonging to the control unit. On some machines, this is implemented using a microprogramed control unit; in others it is all done through hardware.

    40. Michael R Hannaford
    University of Newcastle - Object-oriented software engineering, object-oriented programming, computer architecture.
    http://www.cs.newcastle.edu.au/~mrh/
    Michael R Hannaford
    Deputy Head of School,
    University of Newcastle

    Callaghan, NSW 2308, Australia.
    Phone: +61 2 4921 6075 Fax: +61 2 4921 6929
    Email: Michael.Hannaford@newcastle.edu.au
    Research Interests
    • Grid Computing
    • Distributed Systems
    • Object-Oriented Software Engineering
    Current and Recent Research Projects
    • The SpeedOS Operating System
    • The Timor Programming Language
    • Software Technology for Agents
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