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Module 2: Computer Systems (Supplement)

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Books

  1. Babbage, Charles (1827): An essay on the general principles which regulate the application of machinery to manufactures and the mechanical arts. London: W. Clowes.
  2. Brey, Barry B. (1996): Intel Microprocessors 8086/8088, 80186, 80286, 80386, 80486 The: Architecture, Programming, and Interfacing. New York: Prentice Hall.
  3. Campbell-Kelly, Martin; Aspray, Wiliam (1996): Computer: a history of the information machine. New York: Basic Books.
  4. Clements, Alan (1991): The Principles of Computer Hardware. Second Edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  5. Feldman, James M. ; Retter, Charles T. (1994): Computer architecture: a designer's text based on a generic RISC. London: McGraw-Hill.
  6. Goldstine, Herman H. (1972): Computer from Pascal to von Neumann. Princeton: University Press. 
  7. Hansmann, U., Merk, L., Nicklous, M., Stober, T. (2001) : Pervasive Computing Handbook. Berlin et.al.: Springer.
  8. Hayes, J. (1985): Computer Architecture and Organization. London: McGraw Hill.
  9. Heath, Steve (1995): Microprocessor Architectures - RISC, CISC and DSP. Oxford: Butterworth Heinemann. [Amazon]
  10. Hockney, R.; Jesshope, G. (1981): Parallel computers: Architecture, programming and algorithms. Bristol: Hilger
  11. Neumann, John von et.al. (2000): The Computer and the Brain. New Haven (CT): Yale University Press.
  12. Norman, D. A. (1998): The Invisible Computer. Cambridge (MA): MIT Press.
  13. Patterson, David A.; Hennessy, John. L.  (1994): Computer Organisation and Design: The Hardware/Software Interface. San Mateo (CA): Morgan Kaufman. [Amazon]
  14. Siewiorek, Daniel P.;  Bell, Gordon C.;  Newell, Allen  (1982): Computer Structures: Principles and Examples. London: McGraw-Hill.
  15. Sima, D.; T. Fountain, T.; Kacsuk, P.  (1997): Advanced Computer Architectures - A Design Space Approach. Addison Wesley.
  16. Shiva, Sajjan G. ed. (2001): Computer Design and Architecture. Third Edition. New York: Marcel Dekker
  17. Stallings William (2002): Computer Organization and Architecture, 6th edition. Prentice Hall, 2000. [amazon.co.uk]
  18. Sweetman, Dominic (1999): See MIPS run. San Francisco: Morgan  Kaufman.
  19. Tanenbaum, A.; Goodman, James R. (1999): Structured Computer Organization. 4th edition, Prentice Hall.
  20. Liu, Yu-Cheng; Gibson, Glenn A. (1986): Microcomputer Systems: The 8086/8088 Family Architecture Programming and Design. Pearson-Education.
Articles

  1. Backus, J. (1978): Can programming be liberated from the von Neumann style? A functional style and its algebra of programs. Communications of the ACM, 21, 8, (August), 613-641.
  2. Birnbaum, Joel  (1997): Pervasive information systems. Communications of the ACM, Volume 40, Issue 2 (February 1997), 40-41
  3. Flynn, M. J. (1972): Some Computer Organizations and Their Effectiveness. IEEE Transactions on Computers, 948-960.
  4. Gordon E. Moore (1997): The microprocessor: engine of the technology revolution. Communications of the ACM, Volume 40 , Issue 2 (February 1997) , 112 - 114.
  5. Shelfer, Katherine M.; Procaccino,  J. Drew (2002): Smart card evolution. Communications of the ACM, Volume 45 , Issue 7 (July 2002), 83-88.
  6. Weiser, M. (1991): The Computer for the 21st Century. Scientific American, September 1991, 66-75.
  7. Wilkes, Maurice V. (1990): Computing perspectives: the rise of the VLSI processor. Communications of the ACM, December 1990, Volume 33 Issue 12, 16-18.
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Journals

  1. Bell Labs Technical Journal  (ISSN: 1089-7089) | Bell Labs
  2. BYTE  (ISSN: 0360-5280) | CMP Media Manhasset (NY)
  3. CHIP (ISSN: 0170-6632) | Vogel Würzburg
  4. c't Magazin für Computertechnik (ISSN: 0724-8679 | Heinz Heise Düsseldorf
  5. IEEE Transactions o n Computers (ISSN: 0018-9340) | IEEE Computer Society
  6. PC Professionell (ISSN 0939-5822) |  VNU Business Publications Deutschland GmbH (vormals Ziff-Davis Verlag)
Links

  1. IBM > Thomas J. Watson
  2. Bringham Young University > Babbage Analytical Machine
  3. University of North CarolinaInstructional Technology  > From Abacus to IBM
  4. Cambridge (MA) > MIT Laboratory for Computer Science
  5. TU Berlin > IRB Berlin > Horst Zuse > Historie der Computerentwicklung (von einem Augenzeugen)
  6. Österr. Gesellschaft für Informatikgeschichte
  7. IBM > ASCI-White Supercomputer
  8. Jason Patterson > History of Computers: The 1980's  > The 1970s
  9. PC Museum (Schweden) > Osborne 1
  10. IBM > Thinkpad Notebooks
  11. Nokia > Nokia Communicator
  12. University of St.Andrews > John Von Neumann
  13. San Diego (CA) > University of California > San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC)
  14. ACM > SIGCHI > Comments on HAL 9000
  15. Stanford > CISC versus RISC
  16. History of Microcomputer by Stanley Mazor
  17. AMD History
  18. Intel > Intel Pentium 4
  19. Dr.Dobbs Journal > Online Intel Processor Documentations
  20. Intel Museum > Microprocessors Hall of fame
  21. University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) > Computer Science Jim Plusquellic8086 Chipset
  22. History of Supercomputing
  23. Bus-Anschlußbelegungen
  24. Conector Reference and Pin Numbering
  25. USB-Cable (Schnittbild)
  26. SCSI (Frequently Asked Questions)
  27. Personal-Computer Tutor > RAM-Information
  28. Smart-Card Devices and Applications
  29. Uni Hamburg > Fachbereich Informatik > Technische Grundlagen der Informatik  > PC-Technologie

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