Structured Computer Organization

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Structured Computer Organization is a widely used textbook that introduces the principles of computer architecture and organization in a clear, layered, and accessible manner.

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instanceOf computer science book
non-fiction book
textbook
approach bottom-up
layered
structured
author Andrew S. Tanenbaum
authorNationality Dutch
countryOfOrigin Netherlands
covers from digital logic to operating systems interface
educationalLevel introductory
undergraduate
field computer architecture
computer organization
computer science education
hasEdition multiple editions
hasFormat e-book
print
language English
notableFor clear explanation of computer organization concepts
layered view of computer systems
pedagogicalStyle accessible
conceptual
example-driven
publisher Pearson
Prentice Hall
relatedWork Computer Networks
Modern Operating Systems
targetAudience IT students
computer engineering students
computer science students
teachesConcept I/O organization
abstraction layers in computer systems
control unit design
data representation
instruction execution
memory hierarchy
topic assembly language
computer hardware
digital logic
instruction set architecture
machine organization
microarchitecture
operating systems interface
usedAs reference for computer architecture courses
university course textbook

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