Computer Systems : A Programmer's Perspective by Randal E. Bryant and David R. O'Hallaron (2002, Hardcover)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherPrentice Hall PTR
ISBN-10013034074X
ISBN-139780130340740
eBay Product ID (ePID)11038671106

Product Key Features

Number of Pages1304 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameComputer Systems : a Programmer's Perspective
Publication Year2002
SubjectProgramming / General, Systems Architecture / General, Computer Engineering
TypeTextbook
AuthorRandal E. Bryant, David R. O'hallaron
Subject AreaComputers
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height1.6 in
Item Weight58.8 Oz
Item Length9.3 in
Item Width7.8 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2001-056578
Dewey Edition23
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal005.3
SynopsisFor Computer Organization and Architecture and Computer Architecture courses. Often, computer science and computer engineering curricula don't provide students with a concentrated and consistent introduction to the fundamental concepts that underlie all computer systems. Traditional computer organization and logic design courses cover some of this material, but they focus largely on hardware design. They provide students with little or no understanding of how important software components operate, how application programs use systems, or how system attributes affect the performance and correctness of application programs. - A more complete view of systems - Takes a broader view of systems than traditional computer organization books, covering aspects of computer design, operating systems, compilers, and networking, provides students with the understanding of how programs run on real systems. - Systems presented from a programmers perspective - Material is presented in such a way that it has clear benefit to application programmers, students learn how to use this knowledge to improve program performance and reliability. They also become more effective in program debugging, because t, For Computer Organization and Architecture and Computer Systems courses in CS and EE and ECE departments. Developed out of an introductory course at Carnegie Mellon University, this text explains the important and enduring concepts underlying all computer systems, and shows the concrete ways that these ideas affect the correctness, performance, and utility of application programs. The text's concrete and hands-on approach will help students understand what is going on under the hood of a computer system., This book explains the important and enduring concepts underlying all computer systems, and shows the concrete ways that these ideas affect the correctness, performance, and utility of application programs. The book's concrete and hands-on approach will help readers understand what is going on "under the hood" of a computer system.This book focuses on the key concepts of basic network programming, program structure and execution, running programs on a system, and interaction and communication between programs.For anyone interested in computer organization and architecture as well as computer systems., For Computer Organization and Architecture and Computer Systems courses in CS and EE and ECE departments. Developed out of an introductory course at Carnegie Mellon University, this text explains the important and enduring concepts underlying all computer systems, and shows the concrete ways that these ideas affect the correctness, performance, and utility of application programs. The text's concrete and hands-on approach will help students understand what is going on "under the hood" of a computer system.
LC Classification NumberTA177

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