
TEXTBOOKS:
v Irv Englander, (2003). The Architecture Of Computer Hardware And System Software, 3/E, John Wiley
& Sons.
v William Stallings, (2006). Computer Organization and
Architecture: Designing for Performance, 7/E, Prentice Hall
v Andrew S. Tanenbaum, (2006).
Structured Computer Organization, 5/E, Prentice Hall.
TEACHING SCHEDULE
|
DAY |
TIME |
ROOM |
|
TUESDAY |
8:00am-10:00am |
BK3 |
|
FRIDAY |
11:00am-12:00am |
BK1 |
LECTURES
ü
An Overview of Computer System (Lecture 1,
Lecture2)
ü
Computer Evolution (Lecture 3)
ü
Data Representation (Lecture 4)
ü
Computer Performance (Lecture 5)
ü CPU and Memory (
Lecture 6, Lecture7, Lecture 8)
ü
Input/Output (Lecture 9)
ü
Computer
Peripheral (Lecture 10)
ü
Operating
Systems-Overview (Lecture
11)
ü
Internal Operating Systems (Lecture 12)
ü
Assembly Language
Level (Lecture 13)
ü
Instruction Set
Architecture Level (Lecture 14)
ü
Microarchitecture level (Lecture 15)
ü
Digital Logic
Level (Lecture 16-v1,
Lecture 16-v2, Lecture 16-v3, Lecture 16-v4)
ANNOUNCEMENTS
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