"Computer Organization and Design"
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"Computer Organization and Design" is a widely used foundational textbook in computer architecture that explains how computers are structured and how hardware and software interact to execute programs.
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Target entity: "Computer Organization and Design" Context triple: [John L. Hennessy, notableWork, "Computer Organization and Design"]
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"Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach"
"Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach" is a seminal textbook that rigorously explores modern computer architecture design and performance analysis, widely used in academia and industry as a definitive reference.
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Operating Systems: Design and Implementation
Operating Systems: Design and Implementation is a foundational textbook by Andrew S. Tanenbaum that presents the principles of operating system design alongside a detailed case study of the MINIX operating system.
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The Science of Computing
"The Science of Computing" is a foundational work by Peter J. Denning that explores the principles, theory, and practice underlying computer science as a scientific discipline.
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Modern Operating Systems
Modern Operating Systems is a widely used computer science textbook by Andrew S. Tanenbaum (often with Herbert Bos) that provides a comprehensive introduction to the design and implementation of contemporary operating systems.
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Xe-HPG microarchitecture
Xe-HPG microarchitecture is Intel’s high-performance gaming-oriented GPU architecture designed to power its discrete Arc graphics cards with advanced features like hardware-accelerated ray tracing.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: "Computer Organization and Design" Target entity description: "Computer Organization and Design" is a widely used foundational textbook in computer architecture that explains how computers are structured and how hardware and software interact to execute programs.
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A.
"Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach"
"Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach" is a seminal textbook that rigorously explores modern computer architecture design and performance analysis, widely used in academia and industry as a definitive reference.
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B.
Operating Systems: Design and Implementation
Operating Systems: Design and Implementation is a foundational textbook by Andrew S. Tanenbaum that presents the principles of operating system design alongside a detailed case study of the MINIX operating system.
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C.
The Science of Computing
"The Science of Computing" is a foundational work by Peter J. Denning that explores the principles, theory, and practice underlying computer science as a scientific discipline.
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D.
Modern Operating Systems
Modern Operating Systems is a widely used computer science textbook by Andrew S. Tanenbaum (often with Herbert Bos) that provides a comprehensive introduction to the design and implementation of contemporary operating systems.
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E.
Xe-HPG microarchitecture
Xe-HPG microarchitecture is Intel’s high-performance gaming-oriented GPU architecture designed to power its discrete Arc graphics cards with advanced features like hardware-accelerated ray tracing.
- F. None of above. chosen
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| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
computer science book
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non-fiction book ⓘ textbook ⓘ |
| author |
David A. Patterson
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John L. Hennessy ⓘ |
| educationalUse |
self-study
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university courses ⓘ |
| explains |
how computers are structured
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how hardware and software interact to execute programs ⓘ |
| field |
computer architecture
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computer engineering ⓘ computer organization ⓘ computer science ⓘ |
| genre | educational literature ⓘ |
| hasEdition |
ARM edition
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RISC-V edition ⓘ fifth edition ⓘ first edition ⓘ fourth edition ⓘ second edition ⓘ third edition ⓘ |
| hasSubtitle | The Hardware/Software Interface ⓘ |
| intendedAudience |
computer engineers
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computer science students ⓘ graduate students ⓘ undergraduate students ⓘ |
| isWidelyUsedAs | foundational textbook ⓘ |
| language | English ⓘ |
| mainSubject |
computer architecture
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digital logic design ⓘ hardware/software interface ⓘ input/output systems ⓘ instruction set architecture ⓘ memory hierarchy ⓘ parallelism ⓘ performance measurement ⓘ pipelining ⓘ processor design ⓘ |
| publisher | Morgan Kaufmann ⓘ |
| topic |
I/O performance
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MIPS architecture ⓘ RISC architecture ⓘ assembly language ⓘ cache memory ⓘ control unit design ⓘ datapath design ⓘ machine language ⓘ storage systems ⓘ virtual memory ⓘ |
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