Randal E. Bryant received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Michigan in 1973 and then attended graduate school at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, receiving his PhD degree in computer science in 1981. He spent three years as an assistant professor at the California Institute of Technology, and has been on the faculty at Carnegie Mellon since 1984. For five of those years he served as head of the Computer Science Department, and for ten of them he served as Dean of the School of Computer Science. He is currently a university professor of computer science. He also holds a courtesy appointment with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Professor Bryant has taught courses in computer systems at both the undergraduate and graduate level for around 40 years. Over many years of teaching computer architecture courses, he began shifting the focus from how computers are designed to how programmers can write more efficient and reliable programs if they understand the system better. Together with Professor O’Hallaron, he developed the course 15-213, Introduction to Computer Systems, at Carnegie Mellon that is the basis for this book. He has also taught courses in algorithms, programming, computer networking, distributed systems, and VLSI design.
Most of Professor Bryant’s research concerns the design of software tools to help software and hardware designers verify the correctness of their systems. These include several types of simulators, as well as formal verification tools that prove the correctness of a design using mathematical methods. He has published over 150 technical papers. His research results are used by major computer manufacturers, including Intel, IBM, Fujitsu, and Microsoft. He has won several major awards for his research. These include two inventor recognition awards and a technical achievement award from the Semiconductor Research Corporation, the Kanellakis Theory and Practice Award from the Association for Computer Machinery (ACM), and the W. R. G. Baker Award, the Emmanuel Piore Award, the Phil Kaufman Award, and the A. Richard Newton Award from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). He is a fellow of both the ACM and the IEEE and a member of both the US National Academy of Engineering and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
David R. O’Hallaron is a professor of computer science and electrical and computer engineering at Carnegie Mellon University. He received his PhD from the University of Virginia. He served as the director of Intel Labs, Pittsburgh, from 2007 to 2010.
He has taught computer systems courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels for 20 years on such topics as computer architecture, introductory computer systems, parallel processor design, and Internet services. Together with Professor Bryant, he developed the course at Carnegie Mellon that led to this book. In 2004, he was awarded the Herbert Simon Award for Teaching Excellence by the CMU School of Computer Science, an award for which the winner is chosen based on a poll of the students.
Professor O’Hallaron works in the area of computer systems, with specific interests in software systems for scientific computing, data-intensive computing, and virtualization. The best-known example of his work is the Quake project, an endeavor involving a group of computer scientists, civil engineers, and seismologists who have developed the ability to predict the motion of the ground during strong earthquakes. In 2003, Professor O’Hallaron and the other members of the Quake team won the Gordon Bell Prize, the top international prize in high-performance computing. His current work focuses on the notion of autograding, that is, programs that evaluate the quality of other programs.
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CMU是全美以至全球公認的CS最猛的大學之一,沒辦法,作為CS的發源地,再加上三位神一樣的人先後在此任教:Alan Perlis(CS它祖宗+第一屆Turing奬獲得者)、Allen Newell(AI締造者+Turing奬獲得者)和Herbert Simon(AI締造者+Turing奬獲得者+Nobel經濟學奬獲得者,當代的L...
評分英文名:Computer Systems : A Programmer's Perspective 作者:【美】Randal E.Bryant、David O'Hallaron 序言 第1章 計算機係統漫遊 計算機係統是由硬件和係統軟件組成的,它們共同協作以運行應用程序。計算機內部的信息被錶示為一組組的位,它們依據不同的上下文又有...
評分這本書的中譯名為“深入理解計算機係統”,有一定的問題。如果直譯原書名,應該是類似於“以程序員的視角理解計算機係統”。可能在國內看來,這是講係統的,用C和匯編語言的,因此很“深入”。事實上,這是一本入門級彆的書,這本書其實並不“深入”,它談論的內容還是相對比較...
評分注:圖片無法顯示,請參考: http://www.cnblogs.com/remlostime/archive/2011/04/10/2011914.html 最近在上金博的《計算機原理》。為什麼說是最值得上的課,原因有二。 一者,教材是CMU的人寫的久負盛名的《Computer Systems:A Programmer’s Perspective》(http://book.do...
評分越來越覺得,這本書的價值遠遠超過我網購總價 84 元。 翻譯、印刷、排版、紙張等等都非常地好,遠比第一版好多瞭。 它使我一點點地明白瞭以前未知的、理解模糊的重要知識點。這學期剛好在上“計算機係統結構” 這門課,用的是張晨曦老師的教材,主任一直誇這本教材是目前國內...
圖書標籤: 計算機科學 計算機 CSAPP Programming CS 英文原版 編程 操作係統
連擊三掌,口吐鮮血,扶牆而齣【感覺要看看實踐性的東西瞭
評分連擊三掌,口吐鮮血,扶牆而齣【感覺要看看實踐性的東西瞭
評分連擊三掌,口吐鮮血,扶牆而齣【感覺要看看實踐性的東西瞭
評分好書,但如果你說恍然大悟的話,恐怕是你的大學老師太垃圾. 讀書筆記: https://zhuanlan.zhihu.com/p/49431856
評分相比modern os和caaqa的優點大概是更接地氣一些吧
Computer Systems: A Programmer's Perspective (3rd Edition) 2025 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載