Online Public Access Catalogue

Guide to Assembly Language (Record no. 12495)

MARC details
020 ## -
-- 9780857292711
-- 978-0-85729-271-1
024 7# -
-- 10.1007/978-0-85729-271-1
-- doi
050 #4 -
-- TK7895.M5
072 #7 -
-- UYF
-- bicssc
072 #7 -
-- COM011000
-- bisacsh
082 04 -
-- 004.1
-- 23
100 1# -
-- Streib, James T.
-- author.
245 10 -
-- Guide to Assembly Language
-- [electronic resource] :
-- A Concise Introduction /
-- by James T. Streib.
264 #1 -
-- London :
-- Springer London :
-- Imprint: Springer,
-- 2011.
300 ## -
-- XIV, 257 p.
-- online resource.
336 ## -
-- text
-- txt
-- rdacontent
337 ## -
-- computer
-- c
-- rdamedia
338 ## -
-- online resource
-- cr
-- rdacarrier
347 ## -
-- text file
-- PDF
-- rda
505 0# -
-- Variables, Registers, and Data Movement -- Input/Output -- Arithmetic Instructions -- Selection Structures -- Iteration Structures -- Logic, Shifting, Rotating, and Stacks -- Procedures and Macros -- Arrays -- Strings -- Selected Machine Language Instructions.
520 ## -
-- Although the need for assembly language programmers has decreased, the need to understand assembly language has not, and it is important to actually write assembly language code if one is to understand it thoroughly. This Guide to Assembly Language will enable the reader to very quickly begin programming in assembly language. Through this hands-on programming, readers will also learn more about the computer architecture of the Intel 32-bit processor, as well as the relationship between high-level and low-level languages. The book can either be used as a stand-alone text in a one-semester course on assembly language, or as a supplementary text in a computer organization and architecture course. Topics and features: Presents an overview of assembly language, and an introduction to general purpose registers Illustrates the key concepts of each chapter with complete programs, chapter summaries, and exercises (with answers to selected exercises provided in the Appendices) Covers input/output, basic arithmetic instructions, selection structures, and iteration structures Introduces logic, shift, arithmetic shift, rotate, and stack instructions Discusses procedures and macros, and examines arrays and strings Investigates machine language from a discovery perspective Provides an overview of binary and hexadecimal, logic, and arithmetic in the Appendices, together with a Glossary, and a section on Visual C++ and MASM This textbook/reference is an ideal introduction to programming in assembly language for undergraduate students in computer science, as well as a concise guide for professionals wishing to learn how to write logically correct programs in a minimal amount of time. Dr. James T. Streib is Professor and Chair of Computer Science at Illinois College, Jacksonville, Illinois USA.
650 #0 -
-- Computer science.
650 14 -
-- Computer Science.
650 24 -
-- Processor Architectures.
650 24 -
-- Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters.
710 2# -
-- SpringerLink (Online service)
773 0# -
-- Springer eBooks
776 08 -
-- Printed edition:
-- 9780857292704
856 40 -
-- http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-271-1
912 ## -
-- ZDB-2-SCS
950 ## -
-- Computer Science (Springer-11645)
999 ## -
-- 12495
-- 12495

No items available.