Computer Systems Digital Design, Fundamentals of Computer Architecture and Assembly Language / [electronic resource] :
by Ata Elahi.
- 1st ed. 2018.
- XV, 261 p. 269 illus., 115 illus. in color. online resource.
Introduction -- Information Representation in Computer -- Boolean Algebra and Logic Gates -- Combination Logic -- Sequential Logic -- Fundamentals Computer Architecture -- Memory -- Input / Output -- Pipelining and CPU Performance -- ARM Architecture and Instructions -- ARM Assembly Language Programming Using Kiel Development Tools -- Conclusion.
This textbook covers digital design, fundamentals of computer architecture, and assembly language. The book starts by introducing basic number systems, character coding, basic knowledge in digital design, and components of a computer. The book goes on to discuss information representation in computing; Boolean algebra and logic gates; sequential logic; input/output; and CPU performance. The author also covers ARM architecture, ARM instructions and ARM assembly language which is used in a variety of devices such as cell phones, digital TV, automobiles, routers, and switches. The book contains a set of laboratory experiments related to digital design using Logisim software; in addition, each chapter features objectives, summaries, key terms, review questions and problems. The book is targeted to students majoring Computer Science, Information System and IT and follows the ACM/IEEE 2013 guidelines. • Comprehensive textbook covering digital design, computer architecture, and ARM architecture and assembly • Covers basic number system and coding, basic knowledge in digital design, and components of a computer • Features laboratory exercises in addition to objectives, summaries, key terms, review questions, and problems in each chapter .
9783319667751
10.1007/978-3-319-66775-1 doi
Telecommunication. Electronic circuits. Computer networks . Microprocessors. Computer architecture. Coding theory. Information theory. Communications Engineering, Networks. Electronic Circuits and Systems. Computer Communication Networks. Processor Architectures. Coding and Information Theory.