This paper provides a comprehensive review of Computer Systems Architecture by M. Morris Mano, a seminal textbook in the field of computer engineering. For decades, this text has served as the primary introduction to the architecture and organization of digital computers for engineering students. This paper explores the structural approach of the text, specifically its method of bridging the gap between abstract logic gates and functional system architecture. Key topics discussed include the hierarchy of digital abstraction, Register Transfer Language (RTL), central processing unit (CPU) organization, and control unit design. The analysis highlights the text's relevance in establishing a foundational understanding of modern computing systems, despite the evolution of contemporary hardware.
Kitabın belirli bir (örneğin CPU organizasyonu veya mikroişlemler) hakkında daha detaylı bilgi ister misiniz? Computer system architecture: Mano, M. Morris - Amazon.com bilgisayar sistemleri mimarisi m morris mano pdf