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Computer and Network Organization: An Introduction, 1/e
Maarten Van Steen, Vrije University, Amsterdam
Henk Sips, Delft University of Technology
Published October, 1995 by Prentice Hall PTR (ECS Professional)
Copyright 1996, 542 pp.
Paper
ISBN 0-13-382425-X
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Introduces the technical principles of computer architecture, operating systems
and computer networks and provides a practical overview. Contrary to many other
introductory texts which tell what computer systems and networks do, this
innovative book explains how these systems actually work. It explains how the
interaction between hardware and software takes place in relation to network
operating systems and demonstrates where programming languages and compilers
fit into the development process of computer and network systems. Simplified
examples of programs (written in 68000 assembly language and a small subset of
Ada) illustrate how things actually work. It discusses existing network
technolgy such as the Internet and WWW and includes numerous exercises,
examples, summaries and suggestions for further reading. Additional material
about the book is available via a web page, and all drawings and figures are
electronically available.
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