Principles of Computer Hardware
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #252626 in Books
- Published on: 2006-02-09
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 672 pages
Editorial Reviews
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This is an officially approved and well used text book of Computer Science --Mohini Hersom
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The fourth edition of this classic textbook continues to encompass the range of topics that comprise a typical introductory university level course in computer hardware. As with the previous edition the author writes with great clarity, and conveys both his expertise and enthusiasm for the subject. This is a great choice for adoption in an introductory hardware course in computer science and related disciplines. (ITNow, 2006 )
About the Author
Alan Clements is Motorola Professor in the School of Computing at the University of Teesside, Middlesbrough. In 2002 he was awarded both a National Teaching Fellowship for his contribution to teaching and the IEEE Computer Society's 'Computer Science and Engineering Undergraduate Teaching Award'.
Customer Reviews
Fantastic book on computers
Very detailed book dealing extensively with microprocessor architecture and logic gates. Briefly, it covers the underlying principles of the computer. A CD comes with it where you get the chance to study a RISC and a CISC processor. I used it for the Technology module of the British Computer Society, who in fact recommends it as primary text for the Technology and Architecture modules. So anyone who wants to dive into the details of computer architecture, look no further; this is the book.
Great book
This is a best book to get, if you want to become damn good in computer architecture.
Contains answers but long winded
The book is good if you've a few months to go through it. However people don't really and the long winded style fails to appeal to computer enthusiasts efficient minds.



