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I am trying to prepare lecture notes for all the course. Currently,
the chapters on the DLX are not ready (although drafts of chapters on
interrupt handling are ready).
I am listing a few books that you might find helpful:
- Books on Boolean functions. These books are mathematical texts that
deal also with issues such as designing fast circuits for various
functions (e.g., fast addition, multiplication, division) and lower bounds.
- "The complexity of Boolean functions" by Ingo Wegener, Wiley-Teubner, 1987.
This book (called the blue book) even has an online version.
- ``Boolean functions and computations models'' by Peter Clote and
Evangelos Kranakis, Springer, 2001.
- Books on digital design. These are texts that discuss various
issues in digital design and present combinational modules and
synchronous circuits.
- ``Introduction to Digital Systems'' by Ercegovac, Lang, and
Moreno, Wiley, 1999.
- Lecture
notes
by Ami Litman (in Hebrew).
- ``Computation Structures'' by Ward, S. A. and Halstead R. H., MIT Press, 1990.
- Computer Architecture books.
- ``Computer Organization and Design, The Hardware Software
Interface'' by Hennessy and Patterson.
- ``The Complexity of Simple Computer Architectures'' by Silvia
M. Müller and Wolfgang Paul, 1995.
- ``Computer Architecture: Complexity and Correctness'' by
Silvia M. Müller, Wolfgang Paul, 2000.
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2004-06-15