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MICROCOMPUTADORES
Até pouco tempo atrás, para muitos profissionais da computação, os microcomputadores eram considerados equipamentos pouco eficientes, e seus micro-sisternas, frágeis.
Esses pontos de vista começam a mudar. A enorme demanda de microcomputadores nos mais variados setores durante os dois últimos anos, tem contribuído para mudar opiniões que afirmam existir uma relação direta entre as pequenas dimensões de um equipamento e sua reduzida capacidade de trabalho.
O mercado para os micros está aberto, e suas perspectivas são amplas.
A implantação de um enorme sistema de processamento, via de regra oneroso, já possui uma alternativa.
Procurando auxiliar, com literatura atual e especializada, os que se iniciam nesse campo, bem como os que já são usuários dos microcomputadores, preparamos a presente seleção arrolando dicionários, . manuais, guias, livros e periódicos
especíalízados.
"Bibliotecária do Centro de Informações
Téc-nicas da PTI.
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Aumiaux, M. The use of microprocessors. New York, NY, John Wiley, 1980. 198 p.
Baldwin, J. N. W. Microprocessors for industry. Kent, Butterworths, 1982. 144 p.
Gault, James W. Introdution to
rnicrocomputer-based digital systems. New York, NY, McGraw Hill, 1982. 429 p.
Hanna, F. K. Advanced techniques for rnicroprocessor systems. London, IEE, 1980.144 p.
Heffer, D. E., Kíng.; G. A.; Keith, D. Basic principIes and practice of
rnicroprocessors. London, Edward Arnold (Publishers), 1980. 208 p. Jones, S.&Peattie, A. R. Micros for
managers. London, IEE, 1981. 192 p Lafferty, P. Questions and anwers on
personal computing. Kent, Butterworths, 1981. 96 p.
Lewis, T. G. The TRS-80 means business. New York, NY, John Wiley, 1982. 224 p.
Mcglynn, D. R. Modern rnicroprocessor system design: 16-BIT and BIT-Slice architecture. New York, NY, John Wiley, 1980.295 p.
McLaughlin, R. A. & Monds, F. C. An introduction to rnini and
microcomputers. London, IEE, 1981. 144 p.
Microprocessor applications handbook. New Y ork, NY, McGraw Hill,
1982.477 p.
Peatman, John. Microcomputer-based designo New York, NY, McGraw Hill, 1977. 608 p.
Sanderson, P. C. Introduction to microcomputer programming. Kent, Butterworths, 1980. 144 p. Simpson, R. J. & Terrel, T. J.
Introduction to 6800/6802
microprocessor systems. Kent, Butterworths, 1982. 288 p. Sinc1air, I. R. Practical rnicroprocessor
systems. Kent, Butterworths, 1981. 144 p.
Zaks, Rodnay. From chips to systems: an introduction to rnicroprocessors. Berkeley, CA, Sybex, 1982.576 p. ---o A microprogrammed APL
implementation. Berkeley, CA, Sybex, 1978. 230 p.
--- & Lesea, Austin. Microprocessors interfacing techniques. 3rd ed. Berkeley, CA, Sybex, 1979. 464 p. Understanding and programming
microcomputers. Peterborough, NH, Wayne Grenne, 1981.
DICIONÁRIOS
Burton, Philip E. A dictionary of mini and rnicro computing. New York, NY, Garland STPM Press, 1981. 369 p.
International rnicrocomputer dictionary. Berkeley, CA, Sybex, 1981. 119 p. Miller, Merl K. &Sippl, Charles J. Home
computers: a beginner's glossary and guide. Portland, Ore., Dilithium Press, 1978.147 p.
Sippl, Charles J. Microcomputer
dictionary. Indianapolis, Ind., H. W. Sams, 1981. 806 p.
MANUAIS, GUIAS
Adams, Charles K. How to buíd your own working mícrocornputer. Blue Ridge Sumrnit, PA, Tab Books, 1980. 308 p. Glossary: p. 264-283
Barden, William T. Guidebook to small computers. Indianapolis, Ind., H. W. Sams, 1980. 127 p.
The bipolar rnicrocomputer components data book for design enginners (the engineering staff ofTexas Instruments Incorporated, Semiconductor Group)
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Incorporated, Semiconductor Group) 3rd ed. Dallas, Tex., Texas
Instruments, 1981. 559 p. Buchsbaum, Walter H. Personal
computers handbook. Indianapolis, Ind.,H. W. Sams, 1980. 286 p. Bunnel, David. Personal computing: a
beginner's guide. New York, NY, Hawthorn Books, 1978. 208 p .• Freiberger, Stephen J. &Chew JI., Paul.
A consumer's guide to personal computting and rnicrocomputers. 2nd ed. Rochelle Park, NJ, Hayden Book Co., 1980. 198 p.
Koff, Richard M. Home computers: a manual of possibilities. New York, NY, Harcout Brace Jovanovich,
1979.246 p.
Lavine, Robert A. Personal computers serving people: a guide to human service applications, including education, special education and rehabilitation, creatíve art, recreation and leisure. Washington, DC, Hawkins & Associates, 1980.
143 p.
Zaks, Rodnay. Your first computer: a guide to businees and personal computing. 2nd ed. Berkeley, CA, Sybex, 258 p.
Wakerly, J. F. Microcomputer
architecture and programming. New York, NY, John Wiley, 1981. 692 p.
Wennersten, B. G. Mikro datoriseringen, den tysta revolutionem: en guide for beslutsfattare. Stokholm, Affarsforl,
1980.260 p.
Wise, K. D.;Chen, K.; Yokley, R. E. Microcomputers: a technology forecast and assessment to year 2000. NewYork, NY, John Wiley, 1980. 251 p.
REVISTAS
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BYTE; The Small Systems Journal. Peterborough, NH, Byte Publications,
1975 - mensal.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING. Peterborough, NH, Wayne Greene,
1981 - mensal.
MICRO. Piscataway, NH, IEEE, 1982 -trimestral.
MICRO; The 6502/6809 Joumal. CheImsford, MA, Micro Ink, 1977. mensal.
MINI-MICRO SYSTEMS. Boston, MA. Cahners, 1968 - mensal.
NIBBLE; The Reference for AppIe Computing. LincoIn, MA, Micro-Sparo, 1980 - mensal.
PERSONAL COMPUTING. Rochelle Park, NJ, Hayden, 1977 - mensal SOFTSIDE; Y our Basic Software
Magazine. Milford, NH, Softside Publications, 1978 - mensal. 80 MICROCOMPUTER; The Magazine
for TRS-80 Users. Peterborough, NH, Wayne Greene, 1980 - mensal.