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Updated Computer Organization and Architecture Book List
What does this PR do?
This pull request updates the list of Computer Organization and Architecture resources by adding a publicly available PDF version of the book “Computer Organization and Architecture” by William Stallings.
Description
Added a new educational resource under the Computer Organization and Architecture section — a widely recognized textbook by William Stallings. This addition aims to enhance the repository’s value for students and learners of Computer Science.
Why is this valuable?
It’s a comprehensive and authoritative source for understanding computer organization and architecture concepts.
The book is publicly available and freely accessible, making it suitable for inclusion in this repository.
It helps students and educators easily find a trusted academic reference for this subject.
How do we know it’s really free?
The linked resource is publicly available from a legitimate and open-access source, ensuring it complies with the repository’s guidelines.
Type of Resource
Book (PDF) by William Stallings
Checklist
Searched for duplicates before submission.
Added author name and format (PDF).
Maintained alphabetical order and proper spacing.
Verified that the resource is freely accessible.
Used a clear and informative PR title.