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organization
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SIGARCH
SIGARCH is the ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Architecture.
About SIGARCH Order SIGARCH products and services through the online catalog Conferences sponsored by SIGARCH SIGARCH Application SIGARCH Annual Report SIGARCH Conference Guidelines
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http://www.acm.org
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glossary
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Glossary of Computer Architecture Terms
* arithmetic and logical unit * ASCII * assembler * asynchronous * buffer * etc.
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http://www.utdallas.edu
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publication
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Computer
Computer serves the needs of computing professionals who need more technical substance than they can get in trade magazines, yet who are too busy to study research journals.
From software to hardware, from the workplace to the lab, Computer clearly defines the major trends in computer science and engineering without compromising technical quality.
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http://www.computer.org
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tutorial
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Tutorial on Computer Architecture
This tutorial introduces undergraduate students to computer architecture concepts of caches and pipelining . It contains examples, interactive applets and some problems with solutions to illustrate basic ideas.
For more information on the topics the interested reader is referred to 'Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach
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http://www.cs.iastate.edu
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newsgroup
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comp.arch
Computer architecture topics.
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news:comp.arch
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association
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International Symposium on Microarchitecture
TThe MICRO-34 organizing committee is pleased to announce the MICRO-34 conference to be held in Austin, Texas from Dec. 1 to Dec. 5, 2001.
MICRO represents the premier technical forum on microarchitecture.
This forum is well attended by both academic and industrial experts on the design of microprocessors.
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http://www.microarch.org
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personal page
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Selected Historical Computer Designs
Welcome to a gallery of fascinating machine designs! I want to collect here information on historical firsts and on important machines that are relatively unknown and/or are underappreciated.
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http://www.cs.clemson.edu
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