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Computer Organization and Architecture Textbook - Fundamentals of Digital Logic, CPU Design & Memory Systems | Essential Guide for Computer Science Students & IT Professionals | Perfect for Classroom Learning & Self-Study
Computer Organization and Architecture Textbook - Fundamentals of Digital Logic, CPU Design & Memory Systems | Essential Guide for Computer Science Students & IT Professionals | Perfect for Classroom Learning & Self-Study

Computer Organization and Architecture Textbook - Fundamentals of Digital Logic, CPU Design & Memory Systems | Essential Guide for Computer Science Students & IT Professionals | Perfect for Classroom Learning & Self-Study

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Updated and revised with the latest data in the field, The Essentials of Computer Organization and Architecture, Third Edition is a comprehensive resource that addresses all of the necessary organization and architecture topics, yet is appropriate for the one-term course. This best-selling text correlates to the 2008 ACM-IEEE Computer Science Curriculum update and exposes readers to the inner workings of a modern digital computer through an integrated presentation of fundamental concepts and principles. The authors present real-world examples and focus on practical applications, thus encouraging students to develop a "big picture" understanding of how essential organization and architecture concepts are applied in the world of computing.

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Ordered this book for a class. The book is almost triple of the price at the publisher's website (for the hardcover version). Got my book from one of the vendors here in Amazon. They happen to be from the UK and the version that they have is the "International version". In this case this is exactly the same version as the "North American" version so do not get confused by this and also is from the same publisher.The book itself is just an overview of computer organization and architecture so you won't be finding a more in-depth approach to this field that you would from other sources. Having said that, I think it is a great book for this level although some sections are more difficult to follow than others. Sometimes I feel that some of the topics assume that you have some background knowledge that is not necessarily implied so for some topics you may have to consult other sources in order to clarify or expand what is being discussed on the book. Regardless, I still consider that the book does a great job compiling and presenting the different aspects and concepts of this vast and complex field.