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'''''ARM system-on-chip architecture''''' is a book detailing the [[ARM architecture]], as a specific implementation of [[reduced instruction set computing]].<ref name="ieee review">{{cite news | url=http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?arnumber=00885658 | title=ARM System-On-Chip Architecture, 2nd Edition | work=IEEE Network | publisher=[[IEEE]] | date=November/December 2000 | accessdate=March 07, 2012}}</ref> It was written by [[Steve Furber]], who co-designed the ARM processor with [[Sophie Wilson]].<ref name="maximumpc 2011">{{cite news | url=http://www.maximumpc.com/article/features/15_most_important_women_tech_history | title=The 15 Most Important Women in Tech History | work=[[Maximum PC]] | date=1 March 2011 | accessdate=02 October 2012 | author=Bouman, Amber}}</ref>
The book's content covers the architecture, [[assembly language]] programming, support mechanisms for [[high-level programming language]]s, the [[instruction set]] and the building of [[operating system]]s. The [[ARM architecture#Thumb|Thumb]] instruction set is also covered in detail.<ref name="man.ac.uk">[http://apt.cs.man.ac.uk/publications/books/ARMsysArch/ ARM System-on-Chip Architecture], [[University of Manchester]]</ref>
It has been cited in numerous academic papers<ref name="acm">{{cite web | url=http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=557024&preflayout=flat#citedby | title=ARM System-on-Chip Architecture | publisher=[[Association for Computing Machinery]] | work=ACM Digital Library | accessdate=March 07, 2012}}</ref> and has been recommended to those working in the development of [[embedded system]]s.{{cn|date=October 2012}}
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