The Book Computer Structures: Thoughts After 40 Years

IEEE Annals of the History of Computing(2011)

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Gordon Bell and Allen Newell authored Computer Structures: Readings and Examples in 1971, and with them, Daniel Siewiorek help create the follow-up book Computer Structures: Principles and Examples in 1982. In this Anecdotes article, authors Bell and Siewiorek share their recollections from writing these foundational technical books. The indirect effects of producing these texts had lasting imprints on subsequent computers at Carnegie Mellon University, Digital Equipment's PDP-11 and VAX computers, Bell's law describing computer classes, and even the computer artifact classification at the Computer History Museum.
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computer architecture,computer science education,Bell's law,book computer structure,computer science community,data access,Bell's law,Carnegie Mellon University,Computer History Museum,Computer Structures,ISP,PMS,history of computing,the computer artifact classification
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