Computer Systems A Programmer's Perspective 3rd Edition
- Publisher: COMPUTER SCIENCE
 - Availability: In Stock
 - SKU: 57810
 - Number of Pages: 1120
 
Rs.2,390.00
Rs.2,850.00
Tags: Bryant O’Hallaron book , BSCS computer architecture , C and assembly programming , computer engineering syllabus , computer systems book , David R. O’Hallaron , debugging techniques , low-level programming , memory and CPU , operating systems basics , Randal E. Bryant , software optimization , systems programming , systems-level programming , virtual memory
Computer Systems: A Programmer's Perspective 3rd (Global Edition)
Authors: Randal E. Bryant, David R. O’Hallaron
Binding: Paperback (Global Edition)
Paper Quality: White Paper
Category: Computer Science, Systems Programming, Operating Systems
Recommended For:
BSCS, Software Engineering, Computer Engineering students, programmers, and developers who want to deeply understand how hardware and software interact, and how programs run at the machine level.
Key Points:
- 
Bridges Programming and Computer Architecture
Helps programmers understand how computer systems execute programs, store information, and communicate, enabling them to write better-performing, secure, and efficient code. - 
C Language and Assembly-Level Exploration
Teaches systems programming using C and x86-64 Assembly, offering a bottom-up view of program execution, memory hierarchy, and I/O. - 
Covers Essential Topics in Depth
Includes data representation, machine-level programming, processor architecture, memory hierarchy, linking, exceptional control flow, virtual memory, and network programming. - 
Hands-On and Practical
Loaded with code examples, labs, practice problems, and debugging tips, the book provides a strong hands-on foundation. - 
Perfect for Building Real-World Skills
Ideal for students preparing for systems-level interviews, and developers interested in performance optimization, debugging, or systems design. - 
Trusted Academic Resource
Widely used in top computer science programs worldwide, this is a foundational textbook for understanding what happens "under the hood" of code.