Computer Organization and Architecture
Saturday 09:30 AM
Computer organization represent the components from which computers are built. In contrast, computer architecture is the science of integrating those components to achieve a level of functionality and performance. It is as if computer organization examines the lumber, bricks, nails, and other building material; While computer architecture looks at the design of the house.
This introductory course cover the following topics:
Level: 3 CS
Place: Sinai University, B2214
Credit: 2 hours (CSW 225)
Lab Instructor: Eng. Taher
Supplementary Textbook:
This introductory course cover the following topics:
- Evolution of Computer Systems
- Computer Types
- Functional units
- Basic operational concepts
- Bus structures
- Memory location and addresses
- Memory operations
- Addressing modes
- Design of a computer system
- Instruction and instruction sequencing,
- RISC versus CISC.
Level: 3 CS
Place: Sinai University, B2214
Credit: 2 hours (CSW 225)
Lab Instructor: Eng. Taher
Supplementary Textbook:
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LectureLecture 3 (cont.)
Lecture 3 (cont.)
Lecture 4 (cont.)
Lecture 4 (cont.)
Lecture 4( cont.)
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AssignmentNone
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Supplementary* 8086 assembly set
* 8086 instruction set * 8086 Factorial program * ARM simulator & assembler * ARM Factorial program * ARM instruction set |