Essential Knowledge for Computer Engineers: Understanding Architecture in 2013
This course delves into the critical architectural concepts that every computer engineer should grasp in 2013. As a non-elective and last relevant course, we reflect on the significance of building a strong foundation. Each student comes with diverse backgrounds, and the class will engage with 30 concurrent threads of thought, ensuring personalized learning experiences. Our focus will be on bridging the gap between initial understanding and mastery by the end of the course. Students are encouraged to document their best answers during exams for potential partial credit.
Essential Knowledge for Computer Engineers: Understanding Architecture in 2013
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Teaching Goals • Ideal What computer engineers need to know about architecture in 2013? • Rationale Last relevant non-elective course. If not here, where? • Reality Connect with your background at the beginning of class This class is taught in 30 concurrent threads: each of you. It is only an optical illusion that I teach one class… Practical question What is the added-value to each of you? Namely the gap between your knowledge and understanding at the beginning of the course and when you step out of the final exam.
For exam • Always write down you best answers for (possible) partial credit