Stone, Harold S.

Introduction to computer organization and data structures / Harold S. Stone - New York : McGraw Hill Education, c1972 - 315 pages ; 24 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. algorithms, turing machines, and programs -- 2. basic aspects of computer organization -- 3. IBM system/360 and system/370 computer organization -- 4. address modification and logical operators -- 5. assemblers -- 6. data structures -- 7. subroutines, coroutines and parameters -- 8. input/output operations -- 9. linked data structures -- 10. rooted trees, recursive programs, and push-down stack machines -- 11. sorting and searching.

The purpose of this text is to introduce the student to the most primitive actions of a computer and then show how the primitive actions can be put together to construct most of the complex actions that computers regularly perform.


COMPUTERS

QA 76.6 .S76 1972