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Usually ships in 1 business days | | Only 2 left in stock, order soon! | | | | | | One of the greatest challenges faced by designers of digital systems is optimizing the communication and interconnection between system components. Interconnection networks offer an attractive and economical solution to this communication crisis and are fast becoming pervasive in digital systems. Current trends suggest that this communication bottleneck will be even more problematic when designing future generations of machines. Consequently, the anatomy of an interconnection network router and science of interconnection network design will only grow in importance in the coming years.
This book offers a detailed and comprehensive presentation of the basic principles of interconnection network design, clearly illustrating them with numerous examples, chapter exercises, and case studies. It incorporates hardware-level descriptions of concepts, allowing a designer to see all the steps of the process from abstract design to concrete implementation.
·Case studies throughout the book draw on extensive author experience in designing interconnection networks over a period of more than twenty years, providing real world examples of what works, and what doesn't.
·Tightly couples concepts with implementation costs to facilitate a deeper understanding of the tradeoffs in the design of a practical network.
·A set of examples and exercises in every chapter help the reader to fully understand all the implications of every design decision. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Author: | William James Dally | | Hardcover: | 550 pages | | Publisher: | Morgan Kaufmann | | Publication Date: | January 01, 2004 | | Language: | English | | ISBN: | 0122007514 | | Product Length: | 7.7 inches | | Product Width: | 9.3 inches | | Product Height: | 1.4 inches | | Product Weight: | 2.85 pounds | | Package Length: | 9.45 inches | | Package Width: | 7.56 inches | | Package Height: | 1.34 inches | | Package Weight: | 2.95 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 5 reviews |
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7 of 9 found the following review helpful:
An excellent text May 02, 2004
By Srini This book is the "Hennessy & Patterson" for interconnection networks area. The book covers almost all aspects of theoritical and practical issues involved in designing interconnection networks. The concepts are presented in very simple fashion. A very well written exahaustive text. Must read for any computer architect!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
only presents very simple cases, not always sound in fundamentals Sep 03, 2010
By raindrops I had high expectations for this book given the table of contents. In particular, I was interested in chapters on arbitration, flow control, live lock and dead lock. These are topics that I have not seen comprehensive coverage on elsewhere. What I found was that most of the text is spent on describing very simple cases, in a wordy manner that actually makes the easy cases harder to understand. The book stops as soon as there is the least bit of complexity. This is very disappointing as it doesn't even mention the limited cases that I'm aware of. It certainly falls very short of providing a comprehensive survey of known complexities in these subjects.
On the topic of flow control, I was appalled to see it described as a way to utilize existing buffer resources as if the number of buffers are decided ahead of time, independent of flow control when the number of buffers are actually an integral part of flow control decisions. I was further shocked to see diagrams that only show one node in explaining flow control when flow control is fundamentally about communication between two nodes. Zooming in on one of the two nodes is really missing the basics of flow control.
As a result, I cannot recommend this book.
5 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Outstanding text for practitioners and academics alike Dec 18, 2006
By Dennis C. Abts
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This book provides the reader with a comprehensive text on interconnection networks. Dally and Towles provide a thorough treatment of the impact of system packaging, topology, and routing algorithms on the overall system performance. Numerous examples of systems from both industry (Cray, SGI) and academia (MIT J-Machine) are provided to illustrate the concepts in practice. Every computer architect should own this book, whether they are doing on-chip networks, IP routers, network processors, or large-scale supercomputers.
Very useful for students/professionals in the area May 04, 2012
By Santosh This book is an absolute necessity for every student/professional working with Interconnection networks. Whatever aspect of Interconnection network one works with, this book provides a vivid insight into the concepts and the best practices. I love reading this book.
acceptable Nov 06, 2011
By Arash Shamaei The overall quality of the book is good. The margins of the even number pages and the odd number pages are not the same. Even pages are organized in a way that there are more blank space in the left side of the page compare to the right side of the page, which makes it hard to read end of lines. If I didn't buy it online, I would change it.
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