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Computer Systems
Computer Systems

Hardcover
Edition: 3
Author: J. Stanley Warford
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers
Release Date: 2005-02
ISBN-10: 0763732397
ISBN-13: 9780763732394
List Price: $116.95
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Computer Systems, Third Edition offers a clear, detailed, step-by-step introduction to the central concepts in computer organization, assembly language, and computer architecture. It invites students to explore the many dimensions of computer systems through a top-down approach to levels of abstraction. By examining how the different levels of abstraction relate to one another, the text helps students look at computer systems and their components as a unified concept.

The book is based on the new Pep/8 virtual computer, which is designed to teach the basics of the classic von Neumann machine. Throughout, computer science concepts are emphasized to achieve breadth of coverage and encourage students to think about the underlying theme of computer science. Computer Systems, Third Edition covers all of the core topics in the Architecture and Organization category of the ACM-IEEE Curriculum 2001 Guidelines for Computer Science.



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could be a good book, but...
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This book is pretty good, but can be quite frustating if you try to study it in on your own. When reading books, sometimes authors would refer to certain tables or columns to better explain the context of the subject discussed. In this book, however, the author doesnt give any hint or idea of where to look when using certain reference.

So lets say you are still in the middle of absorbing certain texts, ,suddenly the author mentions certain things that seem to be out of context, and you have no idea that the author is actually refering to certain table or figure(eg. figure 4.5 or etc.). The author doesnt mention anything, its just there out of the blue. The table or figure mentioned, could be in the next page or ..somewhere at beginning of the chapter.

You are left to find it out yourself.In other words, the author doesnt tell you which figure he is talking about, he just say in this table, or figure etc... etc...and the worse thing is that its not always on the same page....could be really far at beginning or next few pages..lol

Very good book for programmers
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As a programmer I'm really enjoying this book. It's an excellent book about computer architecture. I also teaches assembly language.

If you are not already a programmer this is not the right book.

This book uses C++ high level, and assumes you have some experience with a high level programming language (not necessarily C++)

CS Instructor from NY
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I regularly teach CS1 and CS2, (as well as CSX)in the NYS SUNY system. We have a course between CS1 and CS2 (CS1.5?) This is a breadth course which also has a required programming component. I like the Warford text, as it provides a pretty good introduction to topics across the spectrum. I am not in love with the order, since I cover logic after data representation and the text has it at the end. Also, as with another review I saw, this text unfortunately does not use a real live assembly language. Since learning a pretend one is just as hard as learning a real one, I usually substitute a module on the intel-chip assembly language in place of the text coverage. All that said, this is the best book I could find. Most breadth- coverage texts are at level CS0, this one definitely is not.

A nice introduction to computer architecture
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This book serves as a nice introduction to computer architecture, though those wishing to learn assembly language that they can actually apply in real-world applications will be disappointed, as the assembly language that's taught applies only to the virtual computer that is used with the book. The virtual computer, called the Pep/6, aids the student in learning about different addressing modes, language translation, etc. The book covers many other topics including boolean logic, language translation principles, different base numbering systems, etc. The book moves at a comfortable pace, and, coupled with good teaching, can potentially teach the student a good deal.

























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