دانلود کتاب Introduction To Computer Organisation - An Under-the-Hood Look at Hardware and x86-64 Assembly
by Robert G. Plantz
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عنوان فارسی: مقدمه ای بر سازمان کامپیوتری - نگاهی به سخت افزار و مونتاژ x86-64 |
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جزییات کتاب
The goal isn’t to make you an assembly programmer, but to help you comprehend what happens behind the scenes between running your program and seeing “Hello World” displayed on the screen. Classroom-tested for over a decade, this book will demystify topics like:
How to translate a high-level language code into assembly language
How the operating system manages hardware resources with exceptions and interrupts
How data is encoded in memory
How hardware switches handle decimal data
How program code gets transformed into machine code the computer understands
How pieces of hardware like the CPU, input/output, and memory interact to make the entire system work.
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Unlike other books about assembly language and computer organisation, Introduction to Computer Organization is written with the understanding that most programmers will never have to write x86-64 assembly language or design hardware. This book is written to give those programmers a practical and concrete understanding of what's happening in a computer in the hopes that that knowledge will help them become a better programmer in their chosen field. Readers learn how transistors are used to construct the binary switches that are used to implement the logic circuits that make up a computer; how these circuits are programmed to implement basic programming constructs; and how data items are organised and manipulated. By the end of the book readers should have a strong understanding of how binary is used to store data; how Boolean logic works, and how it's implemented in a computer; the basics of computer hardware; assembly language; program flow; and Input/Output.
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Author Bio
Bob Plantz was a professor at Sonoma State for 21 years, teaching a variety of core computing classes. He started his career designing electronics for the horizon scanners on the Gemini spacecraft and Apollo Lunar Module. After that, he got his PhD in electrical engineering at UC Berkeley, and went on to work as a software engineer for eight years before becoming an educator.