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  1. The Architecture of Symbolic Computers (Mcgraw-Hill Series in Supercomputing and Parallel Processing) by Peter M. Kogge, 1990-11
  2. A Programmer's View of Computer Architecture: With Assembly Language Examples from the MIPS RISC Architecture by James Goodman, Karen Miller, 1993-08-01
  3. Beautiful Architecture: Leading Thinkers Reveal the Hidden Beauty in Software Design by Diomidis Spinellis, Georgios Gousios, 2009-01-20
  4. Logic and Computer Design Fundamentals (4th Edition) by M. Morris Mano, Charles Kime, 2007-06-17
  5. How Computers Work (6th Edition) by Ron White, Timothy Edward Downs, 2001-09-10
  6. The Architecture of Computer Hardware and Systems Software: An Information Technology Approach by Irv Englander, 2001-08
  7. Architecture's New Media: Principles, Theories, and Methods of Computer-Aided Design by Yehuda E. Kalay, 2004-05-01
  8. Computer Systems Organization and Architecture by John D. Carpinelli, 2000-10-30
  9. Object-Oriented Database Systems: Concepts and Architectures (International Computer Science Series) by Elisa Bertino, Lorenzo Martino, 1993-09
  10. Complete Computer Repair (3rd Edition) by Cheryl A. Schmidt, 2002-02-14
  11. Scalable and Secure Internet Services and Architecture (Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer & Information Science Series) by Cheng-Zhong Xu, 2005-06-10
  12. Information Architecture: Blueprints for the Web by Christina Wodtke, 2002-10-26
  13. The Architecture of Intelligence (The Information Technology Revolution in Architecture) by Derrick de Kerckhove, 2001-06-05
  14. Cloud Application Architectures: Building Applications and Infrastructure in the Cloud (Theory in Practice (O'Reilly)) by George Reese, 2009-04-03

81. Combinatorial Soft Processors For FPGAs By SNAPP Technologies Corporation
Web site that describes the theory of grid computing. USB grid processing hardware for sale to make a computer faster. SNAPP is a novel implementation of grid computing architectural concepts installed to a single computer program, device or system without the need of a distributed network (even the Internet).
http://www.snappkey.com
The Combinatorial IP FPGA Soft-Processor And Multicast FPGA IP Router Core By SNAPP Technologies Corporation There are two fundamental components needed and necessary for the emergence of the "next Internet"; an increase in distribution of bandwidth and scalability of computational processing… With its innovative product line, SNAPP Technologies Corporation (STC) builds portable, scalable multiprocessing OEM products targeting Internet device manufacturers to better position their product lines for emerging Internet markets such as STC's SNAPP Soft-Processing objects can bring infinite n(X) internal scalability to computer systems, Internet equipment, and embedded solutions using its combinatorial design architecture IP MULTICAST The current Internet and large scale network implementations are connected and maintained by an ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) multicast Internet connectivity. Currently, streaming video is very common for high speed connections but does not work like a channel broadcast such as in a TV or satellite connection because of its point to point limitations. As it is for Internet TV, most implementations have a data stream for every spectator. IP multicasting sends a single data stream out to other Internet routers, which, in turn, replicates each data packet for every member of the audience. This technique brings a significant value and savings shrinking fixed costs such as with equipment and bandwidth. IP broadcasting costs remain constant no matter how many users log on viewing a transmission.

82. CS 252 - Graduate Computer Architecture
Announcements 15May All project comments and final grades have been mailed. If you have not received this, mail me soon. If it is possible for you to make your project paper
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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.
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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.

83. The International Conference On Functional Programming
International Conference on Functional Programming an annual programming language conference combining the former Functional Programming and Computer Architecture (FPCA) and Lisp and Functional Programming (LFP). It is sponsored by the ACM SIGPLAN. Pointers to the individual conferences and related links.
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ICFP (International Conference on Functional Programming) is an annual programming language conference. It is sponsored by the Association for Computing Machinery ( ACM ) under the aegis of the ACM Special Interest Group on Programming Languages ( SIGPLAN ), in association with Working Group 2.8 of the International Federation of Information Processing ( IFIP ). ICFP combined two former biennial conferences: Functional Programming and Computer Architecture (FPCA) and Lisp and Functional Programming (LFP) ICFP provides a forum for researchers and developers to hear about the latest work on the design, implementations, principles, and uses of functional programming. The conference covers the entire spectrum of work, from practice to theory, including its peripheries. This page is designed to be a permanent home for information about, or relevant to, ICFP. As well as information about the conference itself, it contains pointers to journals, other conferences, language implementations, research groups, and so on, that may be of interest. Please email suggestions for improvement to Wouter Swierstra
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ICFP seeks original papers on the art and science of functional programming. Submissions are invited on all topics from principles to practice, from foundations to features, from abstraction to application. The scope includes all languages that encourage functional programming, including both purely applicative and imperative languages, as well as languages with objects or concurrency. Particular topics of interest include:

84. Computer Architecture Call For Papers For Conferences, Workshops And Journals At
Computer Architecture Calls For Papers (CFP) for international conferences, workshops, meetings, seminars, events, journals and book chapters
http://www.wikicfp.com/cfp/call?conference=computer architecture

85. Dipartimento Di Elettronica Ed Informazione
Department of Electronics and Computing. Research areas include artificial intelligence and robotics, computer architecture, databases and information systems, multimedia, software engineering, theoretical computer science,
http://www.dei.polimi.it
Politecnico di Milano
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86. Saarland University | Department Of Computer Science: Home
Department of Computer Science. Areas of research include combinatorics, computational geometry, compilers for real-time embedded systems, formal modelling of circuits, computer architecture, description and planning logics, formal grammars, cryptography, and distributed algorithms.
http://frweb.cs.uni-sb.de/
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Saarbrücken Computer Science welcomes you!
Saarbrücken is an international research-oriented center for computer science. Researchers at Saarland University cooperate closely with the Max Planck Institute for Informatics , the Max Planck Institute for Software Systems , the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) , the Center for Bioinformatics and the Visual Computing Institute . These internationally renowned research institutes are co-located on the Saarbrücken University Campus, neighbours to the Computer Science Department with its 19 chairs. All in all, more than 300 researchers in Computer Science have made their academic home in Saarbrücken. Many work on common projects funded by the German Government, the European Union or industrial partners. In October 2007, Saarbrücken Computer Science was awarded two major grants in the framework of the Initiative for Excellence of the German federal and state governments: the Cluster of Excellence on Multimodal Computing and Interaction and funding for the international Graduate School of Computer Science , which will help us continue to build and secure our international scientific and academic standing.

87. Fakultät Für Mathematik Und Informatik
Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science. Research areas include algorithms and data structures, computational complexity, database and information systems, software engineering, programming languages, practical and technical computer science, digital image processing, and computer architecture.
http://www.minet.uni-jena.de/

88. FU Math/Inf: Informatik
Institute of Computer Science. Research groups cover software engineering and systems software, databases and information systems, programming languages, computer architecture, artificial intelligence, computer science in education and society, theoretical computer science, and mathematical foundations of computer science.
http://www.inf.fu-berlin.de/
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89. Home - School Of Computer Science And Statistics : Trinity College Dublin
Computer Science Department. Research groups cover AI, computer architecture, computational linguistics, computer vision, image synthesis, robotics, information systems development, knowledge and data engineering, medical informatics and distributed systems.
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  • Home Research Welcome to the School of Computer Science and Statistics at Trinity College Dublin where we offer a high quality educational experience to undergraduate and postgraduate students along with exceptional research opportunities for professionals in the fields of computer science and statistics. We are very proud of our name as an innovative and energetic centre for study and research, and we are pleased to invite both students and researchers to join us and help further enhance this reputation. Students joining our school can look forward to a friendly atmosphere with world-class lecturing staff supported by a state-of-the-art teaching environment. For those already in the field, our research interests are wide and varied, ranging from the theoretical to the practical. As a researcher you will be at the cutting-edge of your discipline, working on prestigious research projects with other professionals in your field, and with access to significant public and private funding and industry support. Our success depends on your enthusiasm and ingenuity. We will work hard to foster your creativity and, in return, you will be contributing to our reputation as a centre for academic excellence.

90. Homepage - Computer Science & Software Engineering - Concordia University - Mont
Department of Computer Science. Research areas include design and analysis of algorithms, computer architecture and VLSI, databases and information systems, mathematics of computation, parallel and distributed computing, artificial intelligence, programming languages and methodology, and theoretical computer science.
http://www.cs.concordia.ca/

91. Jason Nieh
Columbia University - operating systems, end-to-end system resource management, real-time interactive multimedia systems, network and thin-client computing, ubiquitous computing architectures, performance evaluation.
http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~nieh
J A S O N N I E H Dept of Computer Science Columbia University Home Research ... Contact Info "Even a fool is thought wise if he keeps silent, and discerning if he holds his tongue" King Solomon, Proverbs 17:28 Jason Nieh is an Associate Professor of Computer Science and Director of the Network Computing Laboratory at Columbia University . He previously served as the technical advisor for nine States on the Microsoft Antitrust Settlement and an expert witness in the Microsoft New York Class Action Settlement . He has made research contributions in software systems across a broad range of areas, including operating systems, virtualization, thin-client computing, utility computing, mobile computing, multimedia, web technologies, and performance evaluation. He was program co-chair of the most recent SIGMETRICS/Performance conference, and has served on numerous conference program committees including MobiCom, MobiSys, OSDI, USENIX, and WWW. Honors for his research work include the Sigma Xi Young Investigator Award , awarded once every two years in the physical sciences and engineering, a National Science Foundation CAREER Award , a Department of Energy Early Career Award , multiple IBM Faculty and Shared University Research Awards, and various best paper awards, including the 2004

92. SSSPR's Homepage
Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay - VLSI Design, Advanced Computer Architecture, Reconfigurable Computing, Microprocessor Design and Interfaces.
http://www.cse.iitb.ac.in/~ssspr/

93. Bhujade, Moreshwar
Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay - Computer Architecture and Operating systems, Fault tolerent Distributed Algorithms, Neural networks, Speech/Image Processing, Speech technology for Indian languages
http://www.cse.iitb.ac.in/~mrb/
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94. Saarland University | Department Of Computer Science: Home
Department of Computer Science. Areas of research include combinatorics, computational geometry, compilers for real-time embedded systems, formal modelling of circuits, computer architecture, description and planning logics, formal grammars, cryptography, and distributed algorithms.
http://www.cs.uni-saarland.de/
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Saarbrücken Computer Science welcomes you!
Saarbrücken is an international research-oriented center for computer science. Researchers at Saarland University cooperate closely with the Max Planck Institute for Informatics , the Max Planck Institute for Software Systems , the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) , the Center for Bioinformatics and the Visual Computing Institute . These internationally renowned research institutes are co-located on the Saarbrücken University Campus, neighbours to the Computer Science Department with its 19 chairs. All in all, more than 300 researchers in Computer Science have made their academic home in Saarbrücken. Many work on common projects funded by the German Government, the European Union or industrial partners. In October 2007, Saarbrücken Computer Science was awarded two major grants in the framework of the Initiative for Excellence of the German federal and state governments: the Cluster of Excellence on Multimodal Computing and Interaction and funding for the international Graduate School of Computer Science , which will help us continue to build and secure our international scientific and academic standing.

95. Home - School Of Computer Science And Statistics : Trinity College Dublin
Computer Science Department. Research groups cover AI, computer architecture, computational linguistics, computer vision, image synthesis, robotics, information systems development, knowledge and data engineering, medical informatics and distributed systems.
http://www.scss.tcd.ie/
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  • Home Research Welcome to the School of Computer Science and Statistics at Trinity College Dublin where we offer a high quality educational experience to undergraduate and postgraduate students along with exceptional research opportunities for professionals in the fields of computer science and statistics. We are very proud of our name as an innovative and energetic centre for study and research, and we are pleased to invite both students and researchers to join us and help further enhance this reputation. Students joining our school can look forward to a friendly atmosphere with world-class lecturing staff supported by a state-of-the-art teaching environment. For those already in the field, our research interests are wide and varied, ranging from the theoretical to the practical. As a researcher you will be at the cutting-edge of your discipline, working on prestigious research projects with other professionals in your field, and with access to significant public and private funding and industry support. Our success depends on your enthusiasm and ingenuity. We will work hard to foster your creativity and, in return, you will be contributing to our reputation as a centre for academic excellence.

96. ECE@GWU
Offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in computer, electrical, and biomedical engineering. Main research areas include biomedical engineering, computer architecture and networking, electromagnetics, microelectronics, and multimedia processing.
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97. Performance Optimization Of Numerically Intensive Codes
By Stefan Goedecker and Adolfy Hoisie (SIAM). Discusses the essential ingredients for achieving high performance in numerical computations on modern computers. The authors explain computer architectures, data traffic and issues related to performance of serial and parallel code optimization exemplified by actual programs written for algorithms of wide interest.
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Performance Optimization of Numerically Intensive Codes offers a comprehensive, tutorial-style, hands-on, introductory and intermediate-level treatment of all the essential ingredients for achieving high performance in numerical computations on modern computers. The authors explain computer architectures, data traffic and issues related to performance of serial and parallel code optimization exemplified by actual programs written for algorithms of wide interest. The unique hands-on style is achieved by extensive case studies using realistic computational problems. The performance gain obtained by applying the techniques described in this book can be very significant.
The book bridges the gap between the literature in system architecture, the one in numerical methods and the occasional descriptions of optimization topics in computer vendors' literature. It also allows readers to better judge the suitability of certain computer architecture to their computational requirements. In contrast to standard textbooks on computer architecture and on programming techniques the book treats these topics together at the level necessary for writing high-performance programs. The book facilitates easy access to these topics for computational scientists and engineers mainly interested in practical issues related to efficient code development.

98. UF HCS Research Laboratory
Researches advanced computer architectures, networks, services, and systems for critical applications in distributed, parallel, reconfigurable and fault-tolerant computing.
http://www.hcs.ufl.edu/

99. E25 . Lab 5: OISC : One Instruction Set Computer
s, diagrams, code, tables....... Class project to design and implement One Instruction Set Computer; using instruction SUBLEQ A B C. Meaning subtract value in M(A) from M(B) and store it in M(B), if result is not positive, go to instruction C.
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In this lab, we designed and implemented a O ne I nstruction S et C omputer. The instruction we used was "SUBLEQ A B C" which means "subtract the value in M(A) from M(B) and store it in M(B), if the result is not positive, go to instruction C". In order to be able to store values, we also added a flag that allows us to save immediate values to a given location in memory. In order to implement our computer, we first developed a state machine, then we coded it up in VHDL and tested it on an Altera board. In addition we implemented an assembler and a virtual OISC machine. OISC
Our computer was very similar to the one we created in lab 3 . The main differences were that, this implementation didn't have most of the registers the previous computer had. The main idea behind the OISC is to create a very simple computer that is fast. The OISC goes through the same routine for every instruction and the idea is to eliminate the decode stages found in other computers. OISC used a 256 x 8 RAM which was implemented using the superfunction in VHDL. The RAM we used was asynchronous and allowed us to read only one instruction every cycle. We tried to implement a synchronous dual ram, but we weren't satisfied with the results because it took a lot of time to get fetch the data (it would take roughly 4 cycles to receive any data. Perhaps, running the RAM and the computer on two different clocks could speed up the process, but we were satisfied with the performance of our asynchronous RAM).

100. FB-Informatik (TU-KL): Fachbereich Informatik Der TU-Kaiserslautern
Department of Computer Science. Research involves software components, algorithms, CAD, computer graphics, computational geometry, information management, computer networks, database and information systems, computer architecture, numerical algorithms, foundations of computer science and programming, communication systems, system software, robotics, artificial intelligence, software engineering, learning, programming languages and compiler constructions, and VLSI design.
http://www.informatik.uni-kl.de/
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