Computer systems architecture a networking approach /
Williams, Rob, 1948-
Computer systems architecture a networking approach / [electronic resource] : Rob Williams. - 2nd ed. - xxii, 730 p. : ill.
Formerly CIP.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [713]-715) and index.
Presenting the computer systems architecture subject, this title starts with digital logic and computer hardware, moves through the layers of software, and introduces the field of networking and operating systems. It adopts a practical approach, drawing upon areas of student interest and experience. Computer Systems Architecture presents the subject in a progressive, incremental manner, bottom-upwards. Starting with digital logic and computer hardware, moving through the layers of software and leading on to an introduction to the field of networking and operating systems. It adopts a practical, hand-on approach, drawing upon areas of student interest and experience (the Internet, Pentium processors, GUIs, mobile communications) to stimulate the reader's enthusiasm for the subject. Throughout, system performance is analysed as jointly dependent on hardware and software features. Practical exercises demonstrate this fundamental aspect of hardware/software interaction.Computer Systems Architectureis meant as an introduction in the first year to the subject for university students in Computer Science and related courses. It is planned as a two-semester introductory course in networked computer systems passing through digital logic, peripheral hardware, layers of software, networking, and operating systems.
Electronic reproduction.
Askews and Holts.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
9781405890588 (e-book)
Computer architecture.
Computer network architectures.
Computers and IT
Computer architecture & logic design
Electronic books.
Computer systems architecture a networking approach / [electronic resource] : Rob Williams. - 2nd ed. - xxii, 730 p. : ill.
Formerly CIP.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [713]-715) and index.
Presenting the computer systems architecture subject, this title starts with digital logic and computer hardware, moves through the layers of software, and introduces the field of networking and operating systems. It adopts a practical approach, drawing upon areas of student interest and experience. Computer Systems Architecture presents the subject in a progressive, incremental manner, bottom-upwards. Starting with digital logic and computer hardware, moving through the layers of software and leading on to an introduction to the field of networking and operating systems. It adopts a practical, hand-on approach, drawing upon areas of student interest and experience (the Internet, Pentium processors, GUIs, mobile communications) to stimulate the reader's enthusiasm for the subject. Throughout, system performance is analysed as jointly dependent on hardware and software features. Practical exercises demonstrate this fundamental aspect of hardware/software interaction.Computer Systems Architectureis meant as an introduction in the first year to the subject for university students in Computer Science and related courses. It is planned as a two-semester introductory course in networked computer systems passing through digital logic, peripheral hardware, layers of software, networking, and operating systems.
Electronic reproduction.
Askews and Holts.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
9781405890588 (e-book)
Computer architecture.
Computer network architectures.
Computers and IT
Computer architecture & logic design
Electronic books.