Computer systems: a programmer's perspective
Bryant, Randal E.
Computer systems: a programmer's perspective - 3rd ed. - Noida Pearson India Education Services 2016 - 1120p. pbk.
https://www.pearson.com/en-us/subject-catalog/p/computer-systems-a-programmers-perspective/P200000003479/9780134092669?tab=table-of-contents
Computer Systems explains the underlying elements common among all computer systems and how they affect general application performance. Written from the programmer's perspective, this book shows students how understanding elements of computer systems can lead them to create better programs. This comprehensive introduction to programming provides opportunities for students to practice working problems as well as writing and running programs. Part I: Program Structure and Execution
Chapter 1: A Tour of Computer Systems
Chapter 2: Representing and Manipulating Information
Chapter 3: Machine-Level Representation of Programs
Chapter 4: Processor Architecture
Chapter 5: Optimizing Program Performance
Chapter 6: The Memory Hierarchy
Part II: Running Programs on a System
Chapter 7: Linking
Chapter 8: Exceptional Control Flow
Chapter 9: Virtual Memory
Part III: Interaction and Communication Between Programs
Chapter 10: System-Level I/O
Chapter 11: Network Programming
Chapter 12: Concurrent Programming
Appendix
Error Handling
9789332573901
Computer science
Computer systems
Computer programming
005.3 / BRY
Computer systems: a programmer's perspective - 3rd ed. - Noida Pearson India Education Services 2016 - 1120p. pbk.
https://www.pearson.com/en-us/subject-catalog/p/computer-systems-a-programmers-perspective/P200000003479/9780134092669?tab=table-of-contents
Computer Systems explains the underlying elements common among all computer systems and how they affect general application performance. Written from the programmer's perspective, this book shows students how understanding elements of computer systems can lead them to create better programs. This comprehensive introduction to programming provides opportunities for students to practice working problems as well as writing and running programs. Part I: Program Structure and Execution
Chapter 1: A Tour of Computer Systems
Chapter 2: Representing and Manipulating Information
Chapter 3: Machine-Level Representation of Programs
Chapter 4: Processor Architecture
Chapter 5: Optimizing Program Performance
Chapter 6: The Memory Hierarchy
Part II: Running Programs on a System
Chapter 7: Linking
Chapter 8: Exceptional Control Flow
Chapter 9: Virtual Memory
Part III: Interaction and Communication Between Programs
Chapter 10: System-Level I/O
Chapter 11: Network Programming
Chapter 12: Concurrent Programming
Appendix
Error Handling
9789332573901
Computer science
Computer systems
Computer programming
005.3 / BRY