Computer Organization TI1400 Alexandru Iosup (lecturer) Parallel and Distributed Systems Course website:
TU-Delft TI1400/12-PDS 2 Course Material (The Textbook) Reading the Book=Being Prepared Which chapter(s) for today? Class Material V.C. Hamacher, Z.G. Vranesic, S.G. Zaky, Computer Organization, 2002, McGraw-Hill, 5 th Ed. Reader: Computer Organization, January 2007 Lecture Slides ATTN: textbook via CH (second-hand)—contact Jolien de Haas Amazon.com or bol.com
TU-Delft TI1400/12-PDS Office Hours: When to Meet and Discuss with the Lecturer The Office Hours for the TI1400/2012 course are: 3 A. Every Monday, from 1PM to 2PM. B. Every Wednesday, from 8:45AM to 10:30AM. C. Every Thursday, from 10:45AM to 11:30AM. D. Every Friday, from 2PM to 3PM.
TU-Delft TI1400/12-PDS Recommended Reading (cannot hurt even for THIS course) 4
TU-Delft TI1400/12-PDS Today’s Sermon: Why Grades Actually Matter: A First Look 5 "What was your GPA?” […] I just looked at him. […] I'm not sure I ever knew what my GPA was. I laughed, thinking Sergey was joking, but even after the company offered me a job, the HR people kept pestering me for a college transcript and my SAT scores. It was a classic Google moment. Your SAT score was the measure of your intellectual capability; your GPA represented your ability to execute on that potential. The value of your future contribution to Google could be plotted using just those two data points. Edwards, Douglas ( ). I'm Feeling Lucky: The Confessions of Google Employee Number 59 (p. 10). Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. Kindle Edition.
Conceptual Map of TI1400/2012 L3. ISAs L5. IA-32/MIPS L7.1. I/O + OS L8. Pipelining + Perf.L9. Large Sys. You are here L0. Introduction Rd. Prog. Principles L6. Basic Processing Unit L4. Assembler L7.1. Memory + Perf. L1. Digital LogicL2. Digital Data You will be here
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