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A Conversation with John Hennessy and David Patterson
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Volume 4 ,  Issue 10  (December-January 2006-2007) table of contents
Computer Architecture
DEPARTMENT: Interview table of contents
Pages: 14 - 22  
Year of Publication: 2006
ISSN:1542-7730
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Charlene O'Hanlon  ACM Queue
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

As authors of the seminal textbook, Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach (4th Edition, Morgan Kaufmann, 2006), John Hennessy and David Patterson probably don’t need an introduction. You’ve probably read them in college or, if you were lucky enough, even attended one of their classes. Since rethinking, and then rewriting, the way computer architecture is taught, both have remained committed to educating a new generation of engineers with the skills to tackle today’s tough problems in computer architecture, Patterson as a professor at Berkeley and Hennessy as a professor, dean, and now president of Stanford University.