4003-345/4003-710 Computer Organization
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2003/10/21 13:49:32
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What's New
- 2003/10/21:
- As discussed in class, the date for
Exam 2
has been changed to
Wednesday, October 29, 2003
.
- 2003/09/08:
- Welcome back to RIT!
- This is my own Computer Organization web page. I'll use this page to
make announcements that are specific to my section of the course, and to
post reminders of upcoming course events.
- Important note:
This is the first offering of the new Computer Organization
course.
It has different prerequisites from the old version of the course; be
sure that you have met these if you enroll in the course!
Description
An introduction to computer architecture and assembly language
programming concepts and techniques.
Topics include boolean algebra,
combinational and sequential circuit design, storage mechanisms and
their organization, the instruction cycle in a simple CPU, assembly
language programming, programming at the device level, and the role of
assembly language in understanding the hardware/software interface.
Instructor
| Name: |
Warren R. Carithers |
| Office: |
3617 Golisano (70-3617) |
| Phone: |
(585) 475-5393 |
| Email: |
wrc AT cs.rit.edu |
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my home page.