Fr. 126.00

Computer Organisation and Architecture - Evolutionary Concepts, Principles, and Designs

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book provides a reasonable balance between the theoretical concepts of computer organization and its practical  implementation. It describes successful solution approaches in the form of abstract and real models as well as the related algorithms.

List of contents










Preface. Acknowledgements. Author. Part I Fundamental Computer Organisation. 1 Computer and Its Environment. 2 Computer System Organisation. 3 Processor Basics - Structure and Function. 4 Memory Organisation. 5 Input-Output Organisation. 6 Control Unit: Design and Operation. 7 Arithmetic and Logic Unit Organisation. Part II High-End Processor Organisation. 8 Pipeline Architecture. 9 RISC Architecture. 10 Parallel Architectures. Additional Reading. Suggested Websites. Index.


About the author










Pranabanadna Chakraborty is Senior Visiting Professor at the Government Engineering College, Kolkata, West Bengal, India. He is also a guest faculty at BITS Pilani, India. He has strong diversified experience in Information Technology Industry for over 40 years covering System Analysis & Design and implementation of System Software (like Operating systems, Compiler deign) for various types of large Mainframe Computing Systems with the giant Multinationals, Re-engineering, Project Monitoring & Management including Banking System / Insurance Systems / State-based Academic Examination Processing system / Production Planning / Survey & Demographic Census (Govt. of India) / Different areas in Postal systems, Ministry of Posts, Govt. of India / Staff selection systems, Govt. of India, and many other real-time projects in India and abroad.

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