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Essentials of Computer Organization and Architecture, 5th Edition
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Essentials of Computer Organization and Architecture, 5th Edition

by Linda Null, Julia Lobur
March 2018
Beginner content levelBeginner
744 pages
26h 5m
English
Jones & Bartlett Learning
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REVIEW OF ESSENTIAL TERMS AND CONCEPTS

  1. What is the difference between computer organization and computer architecture?

  2. What is an ISA?

  3. What is the importance of the principle of equivalence of hardware and software?

  4. Name the three basic components of every computer.

  5. To what power of 10 does the prefix giga- refer? What is the (approximate) equivalent power of 2?

  6. To what power of 10 does the prefix micro- refer? What is the (approximate) equivalent power of 2?

  7. What unit is typically used to measure the speed of a computer clock?

  8. What are the distinguishing features of tablet computers?

  9. Name two types of computer memory.

  10. What is the mission of the IEEE?

  11. What is the full name of the organization that uses the initials ISO? Is ISO an acronym? ...

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ISBN: 9781284123043