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  2. John L. Hennessy - Wikipedia

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    Hennessy has a history of strong interest and involvement in college-level computer education. He co-authored, with David Patterson, two well-known books on computer architecture, Computer Organization and Design: the Hardware/Software Interface and Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach, [5] which introduced the DLX RISC

  3. Computer architecture - Wikipedia

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    Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach (Fourth ed.). Morgan Kaufmann. ISBN 978-0-12-370490-0. Barton, Robert S., "Functional Design of Computers", Communications of the ACM 4(9): 405 (1961). Barton, Robert S., "A New Approach to the Functional Design of a Digital Computer", Proceedings of the Western Joint Computer Conference, May 1961 ...

  4. Stanford DASH - Wikipedia

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    Stanford DASH was a cache coherent multiprocessor developed in the late 1980s by a group led by Anoop Gupta, John L. Hennessy, Mark Horowitz, and Monica S. Lam at Stanford University. [1] It was based on adding a pair of directory boards designed at Stanford to up to 16 SGI IRIS 4D Power Series machines and then cabling the systems in a mesh ...

  5. Morgan Kaufmann Publishers - Wikipedia

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    Morgan Kaufmann's audience includes the research and development communities, information technology (IS/IT) managers, and students in professional degree programs. The company was founded in 1984 by publishers Michael B. Morgan and William Kaufmann and computer scientist Nils Nilsson .

  6. Hazard (computer architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach (5th ed.). Morgan Kaufmann. ISBN ...

  7. Amdahl's law - Wikipedia

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    An example is a computer program that processes files. A part of that program may scan the directory of the disk and create a list of files internally in memory. After that, another part of the program passes each file to a separate thread for processing. The part that scans the directory and creates the file list cannot be sped up on a ...

  8. George Varghese - Wikipedia

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    George Varghese (born 1960) is a computer scientist, a distinguished professor of computer science and Jonathan B. Postel Chair in Networking in the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science. He is the author of the textbook Network Algorithmics, published by Morgan Kaufmann [1] in 2004.

  9. Stored-program computer - Wikipedia

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    A computer with a von Neumann architecture stores program data and instruction data in the same memory, while a computer with a Harvard architecture has separate memories for storing program and data. [5] [6] However, the term stored-program computer is sometimes used as a synonym for the von Neumann architecture.