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Verilog Digital Computer Design: Algorithms Into Hardware by Mark Gordon Arnold,

Verilog Digital Computer Design: Algorithms Into Hardware by Mark Gordon Arnold,
Verilog Digital Computer Design: Algorithms to Hardware Shorten time to market with Verilog HDL Real-world Verilog design, start-to-finish The most productive way to design complex digital and computer systems is to understand them as algorithms and code them in implicit style Verilog, using Verilog's non-blocking assignment features. In this book, award-winning Verilog expert Mark Gord on Arnold shows how, introducing a top-down approach that leverages the ASM charts most digital designers are already familiar with. Throughout, you'll learn practical techniques that enable earlier debugging, automatic conversion of source code into hardware, and shorter time to market. Understand the fundamental goals, structure and behavior of Verilog. Discover how to use ASMs as the "master plan" for digital design. Walk through the three stages of Verilog design: behavioral, mixed and structural. Learn Verilog simulation techniques for Mealy machines and bottom-testing loops. Use Verilog gate level techniques to model propagation delay. Leverage special-purpose design techniques to build general-purpose processors. Arnold demonstrates a powerful new approach that automatically synthesizes a one-hot design directly from implicit style Verilog. He also introduces the elegant ARM instruction set as a way of exploring RISC design with implicit Verilog and ASMs. From start to finish, Verilog Digital Computer Design: Algorithms to Hardware is more than a great guide to Verilog: it's a primer on the enduring concepts of computer design that will apply no matter which tools you choose.



Reliability of Computer Systems and Networks: Fault Tolerance, Analysis, and Design by Martin L. Shooman,
Reliability of Computer Systems and Networks: Fault Tolerance, Analysis, and Design by Martin L. Shooman,
A comprehensive introduction to reliability and availability modeling, analysis, and design at the system, hardware, and software levels Reliability of Computer Systems and Networks presents the fundamentals of reliability and availability analysis for various computer hardware, software, and networked systems. Reliability and availability as major objectives in system design are the focus. Various redundancy and fault-tolerant techniques, as well as error-correcting coding techniques are treated. The author proposes a high-level design approach based on apportioning the reliability and availability goals to subsystems and provides various techniques for achieving these subsystem goals. The next step is an efficient, exact optimization approach based on upper and lower bounds to minimize the number of feasible candidates. The most readily applied methods for analysis are utilized and design techniques are derived from basic principles. Analytical simplifications and approximations are developed to validate the results of computer models used for large-scale complex problems. Coverage includes: Coding and decoding schemes for error detection and correction including chip reliabilityComparison of the reliability and availability of parallel, standby, and majority voting architecturesFormulation, solution, and interpretation of Markov models for repairable systemsIntroduction and comparison of various RAID memory systemsThe architecture and fault-tolerant principles of TANDEM and STRATUS non-stop computer systemsPractical and tutorial examples and numerous practice problemsAppendices which cover the necessary background material on probability, reliability, andarchitecture Reliability of Computer Systems and Networks offers in-depth and up-to-date coverage of reliability and availability for students with a focus on important applications areas, computer systems, and networks.



Dell, Inc. - Dell Inc. () (), a large United States-based computer hardware company, employs more than 63,700 people worldwide as of 2006.

Computer hardware - Computer hardware is the physical parts of a computer, as distinguished from the computer software or computer programs and data that operate within the hardware. The hardware of a computer is infrequently changed, in comparison with software and data which are "soft" in the sense that they are readily created, modified or erased on the computer.

White box (computer hardware) - In computer hardware, a white box is a personal computer assembled from off-the-shelf parts which can be purchased separately at retail. With standardization of form factors and connectors, a whole range of cases, motherboards, CPUs, hard disk drives, RAM and other parts can be obtained individually at many computer shops and assembled at home with a minimum of tools and technical skill.

Quanta Computers - Quanta Computer Incorporated is a large Taiwan-based manufacturer of notebook computers and other electronic hardware. Its customers include Dell Computer, Compaq, Gateway Computers, Apple Computer, Hewlett Packard, IBM, Sony, Sharp Corporation, Fujitsu and Siemens AG.



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