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Morris Mano: Third

This document provides an overview and summary of the third edition of a book on computer architecture, organization, and design by M. Morris Mano. The book deals with the structure and behavior of computer modules and how they interact. It also covers computer organization, how hardware components are connected, and computer design which considers specifications. The book provides the basic knowledge to understand digital computer hardware and covers the topics of computer architecture, organization, and design over 13 chapters. The third edition has been revised with new chapters added on pipeline/vector processing and multiprocessors.

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Morris Mano: Third

This document provides an overview and summary of the third edition of a book on computer architecture, organization, and design by M. Morris Mano. The book deals with the structure and behavior of computer modules and how they interact. It also covers computer organization, how hardware components are connected, and computer design which considers specifications. The book provides the basic knowledge to understand digital computer hardware and covers the topics of computer architecture, organization, and design over 13 chapters. The third edition has been revised with new chapters added on pipeline/vector processing and multiprocessors.

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INTERN A f IONAL EDITION

THIRD EDITION

M. Morris Mano
This br›ok deals with computer architecture as 'ell as computer nrganizohon
and design. Computer architecture is concerned with ih‹ st rurrure and behav-
ior of the vanous hinctional modules of the cpmptiter and hrrw they interact
to provide the processing needs II the user. Cnmputer organization is cr›n-
cemed with the way the hardware components are connected together to form
a computer system. C.omrutcr design is concerned with the development of
the hardware for the computer taking into› cunsideration a given set of
specifica-

The book provides the basic knowledge necessar)' fo understand the


hardware operatiian t›f digital computers and covers the I href subjects associ-
ated with computer hardware, Chapters 1 through 4 present the various digital
components usrd in the organirmtion and design of digital computers. Chap-
ters 5 through 7 show the detailed steps t hat a designer must go through in
c›ider to drsign an elementary basic computer. Chapters 8 through 10 deal
n'ith the organizaii‹in and architecture of the central prc›cessing unit. Chapters
11 and 12 present the organization and architecture uf input-outpu t and
memory. Chapter 13 introduces the concept of mulhprf›cessing. The plan ‹›f
the book is to present the simpler material first and introduce thv more
advanced subjects later. Thurs, the first seven chapters cr›ver material needed
for thr basic under— standing of mmputer erganizahon, design, and
programming of a simple digital computer ’the tast six chapters present the
organizahon and architec- ture ‹if the separate funchonal units of the digital
mmputer with an emphasis on nu›re advanced ropes.
The material in the third edition is organized in thr same rrianner as in the
second edition and many of the features remain the same. The third edition,
however, offers several improvements over the second edition. All chapters
except two {6 and lfi) have been completely revised tn bring the material up to
date and to clarify the presentation. Two new chapters were added: chapter 9
on pipeline and vector processing, and chapter 13 on multiprocessors. Two
sections deal with the nxlucrd instruction set computer (RISC). Chapter 5 has
been revised mmpletely to simplify and clarify the design of lhr basic com-
puter. New problems have been formu]aled for eleven of the lhirtem chapters.
The physical organization of a payticu tar computer including its registers,
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