Computer Organisation and Architecture 8th edition by William Stallings


Free book of William Stallings on Computer Organization and Architecture

This book 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.
This task is challenging for several reasons. First, there is a tremendous variety of products
that can rightly claim the name of computer, from single-chip microprocessors costing a
few dollars to supercomputers costing tens of millions of dollars. Variety is exhibited not
only in cost, but also in size, performance, and application. Second, the rapid pace of change that has always characterized computer technology continues with no letup. These changes all aspects of computer technology, from the underlying integrated circuit technology used to construct computer components, to the increasing use of parallel organization concepts in combining those components.
In spite of the variety and pace of change in the computer field, certain fundamental
concepts apply consistently throughout. The application of these concepts depends on the
current state of the technology and the price/performance objectives of the designer.The intent of this book is to provide a thorough discussion of the fundamentals of computer organization and architecture and to relate these to contemporary design issues.
I have also read this book. This book indeed a great effort toward designing computer architectures. 

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