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Fast simulation of computer architectures

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Fast simulation of computer architectures is a digital computer simulation, evaluation book by Thomas M. Conte.

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Fast Simulation of Computer Architectures describes fast, efficient and sophisticated techniques for quantitative computer architecture evaluation. Chapters in the book cover topics such as how to collect traces, emulate instruction sets, simulate multiprocessors using execution-driven techniques, evaluate memory hierarchies, apply statistical sampling to simulation, and how to augment simulation with performance bound models. Fast Simulation of Computer Architectures will be of tremendous interest to practicing computer architect designers seeking timely solutions to tough evaluation problems, and to advanced upper division undergraduate and graduate level students studying in this area. To that end, the Editors have included between ten to twenty problems at the end of Chapters 2 through 8 that will be useful study aids.

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Fast simulation of computer architectures is a Digital computer simulation, Evaluation, Computer architecture book.

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Fast Simulation of Computer Architectures describes fast, efficient and sophisticated techniques for quantitative computer architecture evaluation. Chapters in the book cover topics such as how to collect traces, emulate instruction sets, simulate multiprocessors using execution-driven techniques, e...

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Fast simulation of computer architectures was written by Thomas M. Conte.