Computer Systems Architecture (Computing Study Texts)
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Book Description
This study text is designed for students on introductory computer architecture courses as part of a computer science related degree. Different institutions take a different view of what range of hardware or architectural issues should be covered in the first year of a degree course, but it is a topic area included in most courses. These courses and modules have a variety of titles including Computer Architecture, Computer Systems, Computer Platforms and Computing Machines. The book is a clear and concise introduction to the subject, and will help students get to grips with difficult concepts, and understand how they are likely to be assessed.About the Author
Elena Gaura is a Senior Lecturer in Computer Systems at Coventry University with experience of designing and teaching introductory computer systems architecture and research in neural networks.Robert M Newman is Head of Computer Science at Coventry University. As well as having taught computer architecture at several levels, he is an award winning computer designer.
Dominic Hibbs is a Senior Lecturer in Network Systems at Coventry University with many years' experience in further and higher education.
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