1. Course Title:Computer Architecture
3. Course Units:
Lecture:30 hours
Seminar/ Exercise:15 hours
Total unit: 3 Credits
4. Expected Participants
Three-year students in Undergraduate Programs with having good English skills.
5. Prerequisites
Circuits and Electronics, Digital Electronics, Digital System, Analysis and Design of Digital Integrated Circuits, Computation Structures, Programming.
6. Course Objectives
The course is designed for undergraduate student. The course is intended to provide student the fundamentals of computer architecture and organization, the factors influencing the design of hardware and software elements to computer systems.
The goals of the course are to provide students with the basis knowledge of the followings:
- Introduction to Organization and Architecture Computer
- Overview of Computer Organization;
- Computer Arithmetic;
- Instruction-set Architecture;
- CPU Structure and Function;
- Control Unit Operation;
- Micro-Programming;
- Instruction Pipelining;
- Multilevel Memories;
- Cache Memory;
- Internal Memory;
- External Memory;
- Input/Output;
- Operating System Support;
- Virtual Memory;
- Advanced Architectures.
7. Course Description
The course is to study the computer architecture and computer organization. A computer system, as any system, the computer consists of an interrelated set of components in the structure, the way in which the components are interconnected and operated. Furthermore, the computer organization is hierarchical, multilevel machine from the top down: Computer System, Processor- Computer Arithmetic, Instruction-set Architecture, Control Unit, Micro-architecture. This course is about the aspects of both Computer Architecture (attributes of a multilevel machine, a system visible to Micro-architecture, Micro-Programming level) and Computer Organization (the operational components and their interconnections in the system). Moreover, some advanced architectures will be presented.
This courser consists 16 lecture notes of 16 modules/sessions. Each module is designed to provide theoretical fundamental and practical exercises.
8. Student Duties
- Class attendance: ≥ 80%
- Homework
9. Assessment
- Mid-term grade: 0.4 (40%)
- Home exercise grading
- Mini-seminar or Mid-tem test
10. Course Materials:
Textbooks
[1]. William Stalling, Computer Organization and Architecture: Designing for Performance, 6th Edition, Prentice Hall, 2003.
This is the main textbook used in this course. Supplemental readings from selected papers may also be assigned; in which case, there may be a nominal photocopying charge, 2003
[2]. Andrew S. Tannenbauum, Structured Computer Organization, 5th Edition, Prentice Hall, 2006.