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AKT211 – Computer Architecture and Organization 00 - Course Introduction. Ghifar Parahyangan Catholic University August 22, 2011. Outline. What do we study in this course ? Why should this be studied ? How is the course structured ? Evaluation rules Course rules. Course Objective.
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AKT211 – Computer Architecture and Organization00 - Course Introduction Ghifar Parahyangan Catholic University August 22, 2011
Outline • What do we study in this course ? • Why should this be studied ? • How is the course structured ? • Evaluation rules • Course rules
Course Objective To learn – • How computer works, basic principle • How to analyze their performance • How computers are designed and built, what components are needed ? • Issues affecting modern processors (cache, pipelines, CISC, RISC, superscalar, etc)
Computer Layer ISA = Instruction Set Architecture
Course Motivation • design/build a new computer • rare oportunity • design/build a new version of a computer • improve software performance • ability to optimally purchase a computer • provide a solution with an embedded computer
Course Structure • Computer Organization, Architecture, Function & Structure Overview • Simple Computer Architecture • SAP-1 • Modern Computer Architecture • Advanced Computer Architecture • Pipeline, superscalar, CISC vs RISC • Computer Components • Memory, Cache, External Memory, Bus System, I/O
Evalution Rules • Assignment / Quiz : 32.5 % • Mid-Semester Exam : 32.5 % • Final Exam : 35%
Average Final Score (AS) • AS > 80 A • 70 > AS > 79 B • 60 > AS > 69 C • 50 > AS > 59 D • AS < 50 E
Course Rules • Presence is not taken into account for evaluation, but only the present-student’s tasks (assignment/quiz) which will be evaluated • Do not eat during the lecture (drink only) • Late tolerance : 15 mins • For students : you’re still eligible to enter to the class, but your presence won’t be counted • For lecturer : no lecture
Reference List • Stallings, William. Computer Organization and Architecture, 5th ed. Prentice Hall. 2000 • Tanembaum, Andrew S. Structured Computer Organization, 4th ed. Prentice Hall. 1999 • Malvino & Brown. Digital Computer Electronics, 3rd ed. McGrawHill. 1992 • E. Bryant, Randal & O'Hallaron, David. Computer Systems A Programmer's Perspective. Prentice Hall. 2003 • Stallings, William, Computer Organization and Architecture-Designing for Performance, 6th ed., Prentice Hall, 2003 • Antonakos, James L. The Pentium Microprocessor. Prentice Hall International. 1997 • Brey, Barry B., The Intel Microprocessors 8086/8088, 80186/80188. 80286, 80386, 80486, Pentium, and Pentium Pro Processor, 4th , Prentice Hall, 1997 • Sumber-sumberdi Internet