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1 CS 35101 Computer Architecture Fall 2010 Dr. Angela Guercio (www.personal.kent.edu/~aguercio)www.personal.kent.edu/~aguercio Course Web Page http://www.personal.kent.edu/~aguercio/ Fall10/CS35101_Fa10.html

2 Course Administration  Instructor: Dr. Angela Guercio aguercio@kent.edu aguercio@kent.edu 424 Main Hall  Office Hrs: TR 10:00am - 10:55am 1:55pm - 3:25pm other times are available by appointment  Text (Required): Andrew S. Tanenbaum – Structured Computer Organization – Prentice Hall, 5 th Edition, 2006.

3 The Syllabus: Requirements  Class attendance is required. If you miss a class, let me know ahead of time  you must provide the documented reason. You are responsible for bringing yourself up-to-date on class material and assignments You cannot miss more than 4 classes without documentation  Penalty: drop of the grade (ex from A to B, from B to C, ect.)  Reading material before class is required Read material once before class and again after class

4 Course Content This course will introduce you to the units and the layers that are part of the computer organization. The course covers:  Computer Architecture Intro Milestones in Computer Architecture Computer Families  The Computer System Organization The Processor The Primary Memory The Secondary Memory The Input/Output Unit

5 Course Content (cont.)  The Digital Logic Level Gates, Boolean Algebra Basic Digital Logic Circuit and Control Circuits Chips and Buses  The Microarchitecture Level  The Instruction Set Architecture Level Instruction Format, Addressing and Instruction Types  Assembly Language Level  Operating System Level Virtual Memory  Parallel Architectures

6 Course prerequisites CS22021 CS I  with a grade C or better  For more details visit http://www.kent.edu/CAS/CS/under graduate/planner.cfm

7 Course goals  To understand how computers work;  To deepen the knowledge of the components of a computer;  To learn in depth a sample machine language;  To become familiar with the path that data follow during execution;  To learn how to design an architecture;  To be exposed to efficient memory storage;  To understand how the communication computer- external environment occurs;  To briefly explore parallel architectures.

8 The Exams  2 Mid Term Exams and 1 Final Exam 100 points each  No Make-up exams Except in extreme case and only if I have been notified prior the exam has been issued  Homework and Projects must be returned by the deadline Late penalty: 3 points per day

9 The Grade  Participation 5%  Attendance5%  Homework and Projects40%  Exam 1 and 230%  Final Exam 20%  Check the syllabus for the grading scale

10 Dates to Remember  Last day to withdraw before grade W is assigned, is Sept. 12, 2010  Last day to drop the class is Nov. 7, 2010  Exam 1 is Thursday, Sept. 30  Exam 2 is Thursday, Nov. 4  Final Exam is Thursday, Dec. 16 (1:00 pm – 3:00pm)  Thanksgiving Recess: Nov. 24 – Nov. 28

11 Others: more on the syllabus  Read the syllabus for: Course Withdrawal Academic Honesty Policy Students with Disabilities Classes Canceled – Campus Closings Conduct And other important issues

12 Others: Security  Emergency: In case of an emergency please contact the security on campus.  Security phone on campus: #53123  Security cell phone (330) 705-0430 or, of course, 911. I recommend that you program into your cell phone the previous numbers.


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