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- Key People:
- Fred Brooks
- John Cocke
- Related Topics:
- RISC
- Complex Instruction Set Computer
- hypercube
- IBM 360
- proprietary system
computer architecture, structure of a digital computer, encompassing the design and layout of its instruction set and storage registers. The architecture of a computer is chosen with regard to the types of programs that will be run on it (business, scientific, general-purpose, etc.). Its principal components or subsystems, each of which could be said to have an architecture of its own, are input/output, storage, communication, control, and processing.