Programming and Advance Processor Architecture

M. T. Savaliya is an Associate Professor and Head, Computer Science and Engineering Department, Government Engineering College, Patan, Gujarat.

He received B. E. degree in Computer Engineering from D. D. Institute of Technology (Gujarat University), Nadiad, Gujarat in 1990 and M. E. degree in Microprocessor from M. S. University of Baroda, Vadodara, Gujarat in 2002.

He has 21 years of teaching experience in UG and PG courses in Computer Science/Engineering and Information Technology.

He has authored and coauthored articles, papers and books such as C Programming, C++ Programming, Computer Programming and Utilization,

Data Structure, Microprocessor and Assembly Language Programming, Develop Web Applications and Advance Java Technology.

He has delivered a number of seminars and expert lectures on various topics in workshops and Short Term Training Programs.

He has worked as a member of committees in various national/international events. He is also serving as a member of board of studies in various universities. He is life member of CSI and IETE. He is recipient of Significant Contribution Certificate Award for his active contribution from CSI, Ahmedabad in 2006-07.

The study of microprocessor architecture and programming is fundamental to many science and engineering branches including Computer Science/Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Instrumentation and Control Engineering, M.Sc. in Electronics, M.Sc. in Information Technology and many more. This book is designed as a text for one semester course that covers microprocessor programming and architectures of advance processors.

The book covers the architecture and programming of the popular Intel 16-bit microprocessor 8086 in depth; the architectural features of the 80286/386/486 processors;

The protected mode software model of the 80386 including segmentation, protection, paging and multitasking; the technical overview of the Pentium family and finally overview of the RISC features with Sun SPARC overview.

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