Author: Stan Eisenstat
Subject: Reading for the coming weeks
Date: Friday, 25 Sep 2020, 10:03:00
Fall 2020 Reading Assignments for CPSC 323a ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Note: The on-line version of Matthew and Stones is not paginated. For those using it, I have annotated each reading with the chapter and section(s) (and in some cases subsection(s)) in which those pages are contained. Thus to reach the reading, click on the title of the chapter in the list of links, which inserts a list of sections immediately under the title. If no subsection is specified below, read the entire page. Otherwise just scroll down to the subsection and read to the end of it. Date Reading (Topic) ~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ... 09/16 Welch's paper (links below and on the class web site) In color from IEEE (only within the yale.edu domain): http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=1659158 In black and white from Duke: http://www.cs.duke.edu/courses/spring03/cps296.5/papers/welch_1984_technique_for.pdf 09/21 LZW handout (handout & available on class web site) 09/30 Decimal Version of Faux CRC http://zoo.cs.yale.edu/classes/cs323/doc/decimal-crc.txt HP6 Chapter 1: pp. 1- 10 Overview HP6 Appendix B: pp. 1- 15 Memory hierarchy HP6 Chapter 2: pp. 77- 84 Memory hierarchy (optional) HP6 Appendix B: pp. 22- 23 Compulsory/capacity/conflict misses ... Texts ~~~~~ HP6: John L. Hennessy and David A. Patterson, "Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach", 6th edition, Morgan Kaufman, 2017 MS: Neil Matthew and Richard Stones, "Beginning Linux Programming", 4th edition, Wrox, 2007 Last modified 08/31/20PREV INDEX NEXT