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== Theory ==
 
{{Book|ISBN=9780123838728012383872X|ASIN=9780123838728012383872X
|title=Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach, 5th ed.
|author=John L. Hennessy, and David A. Patterson
|year=2011
|supp=[http://booksite.mkp.com/9780123838728/index.php Link]
|description=The computing world today is in the middle of a revolution: mobile clients and cloud computing have emerged as the dominant paradigms driving programming and hardware innovation today. The Fifth Edition of Computer Architecture focuses on this dramatic shift, exploring the ways in which software and technology in the cloud are accessed by cell phones, tablets, laptops, and other mobile computing devices. Each chapter includes two real-world examples, one mobile and one datacenter, to illustrate this revolutionary change.
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|title=Computer Systems: A Programmer's Perspective, 2nd ed.
|author=Randal E. Bryant, and David R. O'Hallaron
|year=2010
|supp=[http://csapp.cs.cmu.edu/ Manuscript, Web asides, errata], [http://www.pearsonhighered.com/pearsonhigheredus/educator/product/products_detail.page?isbn=9780136108047 Link], [http://csappbook.blogspot.ro/ Blog]
|description= This book (CS:APP2e) is the second edition of a book that stems from the introductory computer systems course we developed at Carnegie Mellon University, starting in the Fall of 1998, called "Introduction to Computer Systems" (ICS). The presentation is based on the following principles, which aim to help the students become better programmers and to help prepare them for upper-level systems courses:
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|title=Structured Computer Organization, 6th ed.
|author=Andrew S. Tanenbaum, and Todd Austin
|year=2012
|supp=[http://www.pearsonhighered.com/educator/product/Structured-Computer-Organization/9780132916523.page Link]
|description=''Structured Computer Organization,'' specifically written for undergraduate students, is a best-selling guide that provides an accessible introduction to computer hardware and architecture. This text will also serve as a useful resource for all computer professionals and engineers who need an overview or introduction to computer architecture.
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|title=The Indispensable PC Hardware Book, 4th ed.
|author=Hans-Peter Messmer
|year=2001
|supp=N/A
|description=This fully revised and popular book is now up-to-date and even more comprehensive than before. '''The Indispensable PC Hardware Book 4/e''' will be 'indispensable' to anyone who wants to know more about the inner workings of a personal computer: from programmers who want access to hardware components; professionals and home-users who wants to or has to understand the structure and functioning of a personal computer; to users who want to up-grade their PC's, and dealers who wish to advise their customers--this book will provide the solution to all your hardware questions. Even beginners should not shy away as this book begins with an easy introduction to the subject area.
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|title=The Undocumented PC, 2nd ed.
|author=Frank van Gilluwe
|year=1996
|supp=N/A
|description='''The Undocumented PC''' is your technical guide into the inner workings of the PC. At over 1100 pages, '''The Undocumented PC''' is the standard that programmers around the world rely on to create powerful programs and to better understand all areas of the PC. Get the competitive advantage of knowing how to utilize and connect to PC firmware and hardware.
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