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Set of rules describing computer system
In computer science and computer engineering, a computer architecture is the conceptual design and operational structure of a computer system that define
Computer_architecture
Base memory unit handled by a computer
any specific processor design or computer architecture. The size of a word is reflected in many aspects of a computer's structure and operation; the majority
Word_(computer_architecture)
Computer architecture where code and data share a common bus
The von Neumann architecture—also known as the von Neumann model or Princeton architecture—is a computer architecture based on the First Draft of a Report
Von_Neumann_architecture
Ability of a CPU to provide multiple threads of execution concurrently
In computer architecture, multithreading is the ability of a central processing unit (CPU) (or a single core in a multi-core processor) to provide multiple
Multithreading (computer architecture)
Multithreading_(computer_architecture)
Form of conditionals in computer programming
In computer architecture, predication is a feature that provides an alternative to conditional transfer of control, as implemented by conditional branch
Predication (computer architecture)
Predication_(computer_architecture)
Problems with central processing unit design
Computer Organization and Design (4th ed.). Morgan Kaufmann. ISBN 978-0-12-374493-7. Patterson, David; Hennessy, John (2011). Computer Architecture:
Hazard (computer architecture)
Hazard_(computer_architecture)
"CHIMAERA: a high-performance architecture with a tightly-coupled reconfigurable functional unit". ACM SIGARCH Computer Architecture News. 28 (2): 225–235. doi:10
Slot_(computer_architecture)
High level structures of a software system
between requirements and architecture. Computer architecture Computer architecture targets the internal structure of a computer system, in terms of collaborating
Software_architecture
Component of computer engineering
due to shifts in technology. Computer architecture is the combination of microarchitecture and instruction set architecture. The ISA is roughly the same
Microarchitecture
Study of computation
and design behind complex systems. Computer architecture describes the construction of computer components and computer-operated equipment. Artificial intelligence
Computer_science
Programmable machine that processes data
computer Hybrid computer Harvard architecture Von Neumann architecture Complex instruction set computer Reduced instruction set computer Supercomputer Mainframe
Computer
Physical components of a computer
both at the same time—often throttling the system's performance. Computer architecture involves balancing various goals, such as cost, speed, availability
Computer_hardware
Programming paradigm in which many processes are executed simultaneously
generation) by computers has become a concern in recent years, parallel computing has become the dominant paradigm in computer architecture, mainly in the
Parallel_computing
Computer designed to run a specific language
A high-level language computer architecture (HLLCA) is a computer architecture designed to be targeted by a specific high-level programming language (HLL)
High-level language computer architecture
High-level_language_computer_architecture
Computer architecture bit width
In computer architecture, 32-bit computing refers to computer systems with a processor, memory, and other major system components that operate on data
32-bit_computing
Program that simulates the execution of computer architecture
A computer architecture simulator is a program that simulates the execution of computer architecture. Computer architecture simulators are used for the
Computer architecture simulator
Computer_architecture_simulator
Instruction set architecture
a family of reduced instruction set computer (RISC) instruction set architectures (ISA) developed by MIPS Computer Systems, now MIPS Technologies, based
MIPS_architecture
Academic conference on computer architecture
The International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA) is an annual academic conference on computer architecture, generally viewed as the top-tier
International Symposium on Computer Architecture
International_Symposium_on_Computer_Architecture
Experimental computer made by HP
experimental computer made by Hewlett Packard Enterprise. It was created as part of a research project to develop a new type of computer architecture for servers
The Machine (computer architecture)
The_Machine_(computer_architecture)
Engineering discipline specializing in the design of computer hardware
artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, computer networks, computer architecture and operating systems. Computer engineers are involved in many hardware
Computer_engineering
Computer architecture bit width
In computer architecture, 8-bit integers or other data units are those that are 8 bits wide (1 octet). Also, 8-bit central processing unit (CPU) and arithmetic
8-bit_computing
Way to visualize and design structures
Computer-aided architectural design (CAAD) software programs are the repository of accurate and comprehensive records of buildings and are used by architects
Computer-aided architectural design
Computer-aided_architectural_design
Model that describes the programmable interface of a computer processor
An instruction set architecture (ISA) is an abstract model that defines the programmable interface of the CPU of a computer, defining how software interacts
Instruction_set_architecture
Processor executing one instruction in minimal clock cycles
In electronics and computer science, a reduced instruction set computer (RISC, pronounced "risk") is a computer architecture designed to simplify the
Reduced instruction set computer
Reduced_instruction_set_computer
Scientist specializing in computer science
theoretical computer science, numerical analysis, programming language theory, compiler, computer graphics, computer vision, robotics, computer architecture, operating
Computer_scientist
Type of low-level computer architecture
architecture is a dataflow-based computer architecture that directly contrasts the traditional von Neumann architecture or control flow architecture.
Dataflow_architecture
successfully compiled on—or cross-compiled for—a great number of computer architectures. Furthermore, the required free and open-source software has also
List of Linux-supported computer architectures
List_of_Linux-supported_computer_architectures
International Symposium on Computer Architecture MICRO - IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Microarchitecture Conferences on computer-aided design and electronic
List of computer science conferences
List_of_computer_science_conferences
Computer architecture bit width
In computer architecture, 16-bit integers, memory addresses, or other data units are those that are 16 bits (2 octets) wide. Also, 16-bit central processing
16-bit_computing
Computer architecture bit width
In computer architecture, 64-bit integers, memory addresses, or other data units are those that are 64 bits wide. Also, 64-bit central processing units
64-bit_computing
Computer architecture where code and data each have a separate bus
The Harvard architecture is a computer architecture with separate storage and signal pathways for instructions and data. It is often contrasted with the
Harvard_architecture
Type of computer
stored-program computers have been designed with various architectural characteristics. A computer with a von Neumann architecture stores program data
Stored-program_computer
Type of instruction set architecture
In computer engineering, a load–store architecture (or a register–register architecture) is an instruction set architecture that divides instructions into
Load–store_architecture
Software design paradigm emphasizing ease of swapping out and modifying components
Open architecture is a type of computer architecture or software architecture intended to make adding, upgrading, and swapping components with other computers
Open_architecture
Computer architecture bit width
In computer architecture, 128-bit integers, memory addresses, or other data units are those that are 128 bits (16 octets) wide. Also, 128-bit central
128-bit_computing
computer hardware, i.e. the physical and structural components of computers, architectural issues, and peripheral devices. Contents: A B C D E F G H I J
Glossary of computer hardware terms
Glossary_of_computer_hardware_terms
Term in software engineering for a reusable solution to a common problem
Software architecture pattern is a reusable, proven solution to a specific, recurring problem focused on architectural design challenges, which can be
Architectural_pattern
Computer composed of organic material
like a computer. To simplify one of his arguments a cell can be seen as a type of computer, using its structured architecture. In this architecture, much
Wetware_computer
Core of a computer operating system
Symposium on Computer Architecture. ACM/IEEE. pp. 341–348. The IA-32 Architecture Software Developer's Manual, Volume 1: Basic Architecture (PDF). Intel
Kernel_(operating_system)
Computer architecture bit width
In computer architecture, 1-bit integers or other data units are those that are 1 bit (1/8 octet) wide. Also, 1-bit central processing unit (CPU) and
1-bit_computing
An instruction set architecture (ISA) is an abstract model of a computer, also referred to as computer architecture. A realization of an ISA is called
Comparison of instruction set architectures
Comparison_of_instruction_set_architectures
Abstract machine that uses only one instruction
teaching computer architecture and have been used as computational models in structural computing research. The first carbon nanotube computer is a 1-bit one-instruction
One-instruction_set_computer
German 1940s computer
commercial digital computer, and is the oldest surviving programmable computer. It was designed, and manufactured by early computer scientist Konrad Zuse's
Z4_(computer)
Processor with instructions capable of multi-step operations
A complex instruction set computer (CISC /ˈsɪsk/) is a computer architecture in which single instructions can execute several low-level operations (such
Complex instruction set computer
Complex_instruction_set_computer
The history of computer science began long before the modern discipline of computer science, usually appearing in forms like mathematics or physics. Developments
History_of_computer_science
Type of computer
In computer science, computer engineering and programming language implementations, a stack machine is a computer processor or a process virtual machine
Stack_machine
Software that emulates an entire computer
emulation of a computer system. Virtual machines are based on computer architectures and provide the functionality of a physical computer. Their implementations
Virtual_machine
unmarshalling). server A computer that provides information to other computers called "clients" on a computer network. This architecture is called the client–server
Glossary_of_computer_science
Language for controlling a computer
strongly influenced by computer architecture, with most imperative languages designed around the ubiquitous von Neumann architecture. While early programming
Programming_language
2015 puzzle video game
fictional, virtualized 1970s computer that has been corrupted. The game was released for Windows, OS X, and Linux personal computers in July 2015. A mobile
TIS-100
Art and technique of designing buildings
of computer systems with software architecture, hardware architecture and network architecture covering more specific aspects. Business architecture, defined
Architecture
Data transfer channel connecting parts of a computer
In computer architecture, a bus (historically also called a data highway or databus) is a communication system that transfers data between components
Bus_(computing)
Line of Soviet and Russian computer systems
CLU translators. Historically, computers under the Elbrus brand comprised several different instruction set architectures (ISAs). The first of them was
Elbrus_(computer)
Award conferred by the IEEE Computer Society
- Large-Scale Computer Architecture John W. Backus - FORTRAN Robert S. Barton - Language-Directed Architecture C. Gordon Bell - Computer Design Frederick
Computer_Pioneer_Award
Computer that uses ternary logic
Testbed 3-Trit Computer Architecture" (PDF). California Polytechnic State University of San Luis Obispo. Knuth, Donald (1980). The Art of Computer Programming
Ternary_computer
Computer architecture bit width
In computer architecture, 256-bit integers, memory addresses, or other data units are those that are 256 bits (32 octets) wide. Also, 256-bit central
256-bit_computing
University academic program
more related to computer science (e.g. data structures and algorithms), and other to computer engineering (e.g. computer architecture). Some universities
Computer science and engineering
Computer_science_and_engineering
Five generation of a computer
something that unified various gradients of computer science (software engineering, databases, computer architecture and artificial intelligence). It seemed
Fifth Generation Computer Systems
Fifth_Generation_Computer_Systems
Type of extremely powerful computer
supercomputer architecture. It reached 1.9 gigaFLOPS, making it the first supercomputer to break the gigaflop barrier. The only computer to seriously challenge
Supercomputer
American computer scientist (born 1952)
developing the reduced instruction set computer (RISC) architecture, which is now used in 99% of new computer chips. Hennessy was raised in Huntington
John_L._Hennessy
ACM's Special Interest Group on computer architecture
for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group on computer architecture, a community of computer professionals and students from academia and industry
ACM_SIGARCH
Computer architecture for educational purposes
Simple-As-Possible (SAP) computer is a simplified computer architecture designed for educational purposes and described in the 1993 book Digital Computer Electronics
Simple-As-Possible_computer
Educational computer assembly language
often used to teach fundamentals of programming and computer architecture to computer science and computer engineering students. The LC-3 was developed by
Little_Computer_3
Computer architecture treating code and data similarly, though not usually identically
A modified Harvard architecture is a variation of the Harvard computer architecture that, unlike the pure Harvard architecture, allows memory that contains
Modified_Harvard_architecture
Central computer component that executes instructions
design of the stored-program computer because of his design of EDVAC, and the design became known as the von Neumann architecture, others before him, such
Central_processing_unit
Adage linking design systems to communication structures
structure of organizations and the systems they design. It is named after the computer scientist and programmer Melvin Conway, who introduced the idea in 1967
Conway's_law
Instructions a computer can execute
different computer architectures. Software in a programming language is run through a compiler or interpreter to execute on the architecture's hardware
Software
Storage of digital data readable by computers
Computer data storage or digital data storage is the retention of digital data via technology consisting of computer components and recording media. Digital
Computer_data_storage
System with multiple networked computers
incomplete view of the system. Each computer may know only one part of the input. Here are common architectural patterns used for distributed computing:
Distributed_computing
Set of computers configured in a distributed computing system
A computer cluster is a set of computers that work together so that they can be viewed as a single system. Unlike grid computers, computer clusters have
Computer_cluster
American computer pioneer and academic (born 1947)
with Randy Katz. His books on computer architecture, co-authored with John L. Hennessy, are widely used in computer science education. Hennessy and
David Patterson (computer scientist)
David_Patterson_(computer_scientist)
Object which stores memory addresses in a computer program
and content of a pointer variable is dependent on the underlying computer architecture. Using pointers significantly improves performance for repetitive
Pointer (computer programming)
Pointer_(computer_programming)
American nonprofit organization
Association for Computer Aided Design In Architecture (ACADIA) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization active in the area of computer-aided architectural design
Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture
Association_for_Computer_Aided_Design_in_Architecture
Overview of and topical guide to computer science
of cryptographic protocols. Computer architecture – The design, organization, optimization, and verification of a computer system, mostly about CPUs and
Outline_of_computer_science
Family of standardized home computer architectures released between 1983 and 1992
MSX is a standardized home computer architecture, announced by ASCII Corporation on June 16, 1983. It was initially conceived by Microsoft as a product
MSX
Quickly accessible working storage available as part of a digital processor
specific hardware functions, and may be read-only or write-only. In computer architecture, registers are typically addressed by mechanisms other than main
Processor_register
Component of a computer's CPU
In computer architecture, the control unit (CU) is a component of a computer's central processing unit (CPU) that directs the operation of the processor
Control_unit
Computer architecture designed for a specific task
A domain-specific architecture (DSA) is a programmable computer architecture specifically tailored to operate very efficiently within the confines of a
Domain-specific_architecture
American computer scientist
(née Enright) is an American computer scientist known for research in computer science including computer architecture and interconnection networks.
Natalie_Enright_Jerger
Environment in which a piece of software is executed
e. using a metonymy. For example, in a single computer system, this would be the computer's architecture, operating system (OS), and runtime libraries
Computing_platform
Computer architecture bit width
4-bit computing is the use of computer architectures in which integers and other data units are 4 bits wide. 4-bit central processing unit (CPU) and arithmetic
4-bit_computing
Formula in computer architecture
In computer architecture, Amdahl's law (or Amdahl's argument) is a formula limiting the speedup of a task as resources are added to the system executing
Amdahl's_law
Computer operating system architecture
A Unix architecture is a computer operating system system architecture that embodies the Unix philosophy. It may adhere to standards such as the Single
Unix_architecture
Computer architecture to aid parallelism
computing – Instruction set architecture Minimal instruction set computer – CPU architecture Reduced instruction set computer – Processor executing one
Very_long_instruction_word
Network that allows computers to share resources and communicate with each other
arrangement of hosts and hardware within a network architecture is known as the network topology. The first computer network was created in 1940 when George Stibitz
Computer_network
Form of computer data storage
Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture. 27th Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture. Vancouver, BC. Archived (PDF) from
Random-access_memory
Computer with a bit-serial architecture
A serial computer is a computer typified by bit-serial architecture – i.e., internally operating on one bit or digit for each clock cycle. Machines with
Serial_computer
of personal computers as mass-market consumer electronic devices began with the microcomputer revolution of the 1970s. A personal computer is one intended
History_of_personal_computers
CPU that implements instruction-level parallelism within a single processor
multiple issue is sometimes said to be superscalar." A. Chien, Computer Architecture for Scientists, 2022, page 102, "multiple-issue (aka superscalar)"
Superscalar_processor
Computer architecture hardware algorithm
Tomasulo's algorithm is a computer architecture hardware algorithm for dynamic scheduling of instructions that allows out-of-order execution and enables
Tomasulo's_algorithm
Array of processing elements specialized for parallelizable workloads
In computer science, spatial architectures are a kind of computer architecture leveraging many collectively coordinated and directly communicating processing
Spatial_architecture
Group of 32-bit RISC processor cores
cores with a Harvard computer architecture have a shorter interrupt latency than Cortex-M cores with a Von Neumann computer architecture. Note: The Cortex-M
ARM_Cortex-M
American computer engineer
He has written and co-authored many academic papers concerning computer architecture. As of 2023[update], he is chairman of the Board of the RISC-V Foundation
Krste_Asanović
Family of RISC-based computer architectures
family of RISC instruction set architectures for computer processors. Arm Holdings develops the instruction set architecture and licenses them to other companies
Arm_architecture_family
British computer manufacturer
Acorn's BBC Micro computer dominated the educational computer market during the 1980s. The company also designed the ARM architecture and the RISC OS operating
Acorn_Computers
sources of some of the ideas, the computer architecture it outlined became known as the 'von Neumann architecture'. In 1945, Turing joined the UK National
History_of_computing_hardware
Type of computer architecture
In computer science, a tagged architecture is a type of computer architecture where every word of memory constitutes a tagged union, being divided into
Tagged_architecture
Digital circuit
In computer architecture, a branch predictor is a digital circuit that tries to guess which way a branch (e.g., an if–then–else structure) will go before
Branch_predictor
Graphics created using computers
Computer graphics (CG) deals with generating images and art with the aid of computers. Computer graphics is a core technology in digital photography,
Computer_graphics
Communication between an information processing system and the outside world
provide status data (e.g., low toner, out of paper, paper jam). In computer architecture, the combination of the CPU and main memory, to which the CPU can
Input/output
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Latin
He who loves God. Famous Bearer: late composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Boy/Male
Irish
From an Irish name meaning “â€one who aids or assists.â€â€ It is usually translated as Terence and Terry, two names that have become strongly associated with Ireland. Turlough O’Carolan was a 17th century blind harpist and composer who wrote one of the most haunting pieces of Irish music, “â€O’Carolan’s Concerto.â€â€
Boy/Male
Latin
He who loves God. Famous Bearer: late composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Compiler of the Vedas
Boy/Male
Tamil
Computer
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Abu Isa Muhammad Al-tirmidhi; Compiler of the One Collection of Prophet Muhammad
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Compiler of Hadith
Male
German
Middle High German byname HEIDEN means "heathen." The composer Josef Haydn's surname was a respelling of this name.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Kent and Sussex)
English (chiefly Kent and Sussex) : occupational name for a designer or engineer, from a Middle English reduced form of Old French engineor ‘contriver’ (a derivative of engaigne ‘cunning’, ‘ingenuity’, ‘stratagem’, ‘device’). Engineers in the Middle Ages were primarily designers and builders of military machines, although in peacetime they might turn their hands to architecture and other more pacific functions.German : from the Latin personal name Januarius (see January 1). Jänner is a South German word for ‘January’, and so it is possible that this is one of the surnames acquired from words denoting months of the year, for example by converts who had been baptized in that month, people who were born or baptized in that month, or people whose taxes were due in January.
Boy/Male
Irish
From an Irish name meaning “â€one who aids or assists.â€â€ It is usually translated as Terence and Terry, two names that have become strongly associated with Ireland. Turlough O’Carolan was a 17th century blind harpist and composer who wrote one of the most haunting pieces of Irish music, “â€O’Carolan’s Concerto.â€â€
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Unattained; Cannot be Competed with
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a person of a cheerful disposition, from Middle English, Old French joie, joye. In some cases it may derive from a personal name (normally borne by women) of this origin, which was in sporadic use during the Middle Ages.Thomas Joy (c. 1610–78), an architect and builder born probably in Hingham, Norfolk, England, appears in land records in Boston, MA, in 1636. He had a considerable influence on Boston architecture.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Compiler of Hadith
Girl/Female
Muslim
To compete with pride
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
To Compete with Pride
Boy/Male
Irish
From an Irish name meaning “â€one who aids or assists.â€â€ It is usually translated as Terence and Terry, two names that have become strongly associated with Ireland. Turlough O’Carolan was a 17th century blind harpist and composer who wrote one of the most haunting pieces of Irish music, “â€O’Carolan’s Concerto.â€â€
Boy/Male
Hindu
Computer
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Girl/Female
Australian, French, Turkish
Red Ornament
Boy/Male
Hawaiian
Avid; eager.
Boy/Male
Norse
War chief.
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Hide
Girl/Female
Muslim
Cub. Young lioness.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Servant of the mighty
Boy/Male
Arabic
Value
Boy/Male
Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Arbiter; Generous
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Goddess Lakshmi
Girl/Female
Finnish, German, Polish
Rival; Laborious; Eager; Industrious; Emulating
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p. pr. & vb. n.
of Compute
v. t.
To compute or rate too high.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Compete
v. t.
To exchange; to put or substitute something else in place of, as a smaller penalty, obligation, or payment, for a greater, or a single thing for an aggregate; hence, to lessen; to diminish; as, to commute a sentence of death to one of imprisonment for life; to commute tithes; to commute charges for fares.
v. i.
To pay, or arrange to pay, in gross instead of part by part; as, to commute for a year's travel over a route.
imp. & p. p.
of Compute
v. t.
To compute; to count.
imp. & p. p.
of Compete
v. i.
To contend emulously; to seek or strive for the same thing, position, or reward for which another is striving; to contend in rivalry, as for a prize or in business; as, tradesmen compete with one another.
n.
A composer or compiler of hymns; one versed in hymnology.
n.
One who commutes; especially, one who commutes in traveling.
n.
A preparation of fruit in sirup in such a manner as to preserve its form, either whole, halved, or quartered; as, a compote of pears.
n.
A computer.
n.
One who computes.
v. i.
To calculate; to compute.
n.
Compiler.
n.
One who composes or writes a book; a composer, as distinguished from an editor, translator, or compiler.
imp. & p. p.
of Commute
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Commute
v. t.
To compute erroneously.