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020 _a019512376X
_c(hbk)
082 _a004.22
_bMIL
100 _aMiller, Karen
245 0 _aAssembly language introduction to computer architecture
260 _aNew York:
_bOxford University Press,
_c1999
300 _a335 p.;
_bIndex:
_c24 cm.
365 _aINR
_b695.00
520 _aIdeal for undergraduate courses in computer organization, assembly language programming, and computer architecture, An Assembly Language Introduction to Computer Architecture: Using the Intel Pentium introduces students to the fundamentals of computer architecture from a programmer's perspective by teaching them assembly language, the interface between hardware and software. Designed for students in computer science and engineering who have taken one high-level language programming course, it uses a top-down approach, introducing an abstract (registerless) assembly language first.
650 _aComputer Architecture
650 _aAssembly Process
650 _aComputer Program Language
650 _aData Structure
650 _aNumber System
650 _aSimple Abstract Language
650 _aMemory Management
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_cBK