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Join the Computer Engineering course at University of Kurdistan in Spring 2010 to learn the intricate details of computer architecture and how a computer functions. Taught by expert instructor Ghasem Mohammadi, delve into topics like Computer Organization, Design, and Architecture, examining hardware components, operation, and connections. This course will cover various viewpoints on computer hardware and provide insights into structures, behaviors, information formats, instruction sets, memory addressing, CPUs, I/O, and memory. Stay engaged through projects, assignments, and exams while ensuring regular attendance for successful completion. For more details, visit ceit.aut.ac.ir/~gmohamadi or email ghasem.mohammadi@gmail.com.
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Course Plan Spring 2010 Learn how a computer actually works Computer Architecture Computer Engineering Faculty of Engineering University of Kurdistan ( Email : ghasem.mohammadi@gmail.com)
Course Content Course Instructor Ghasem Mohammadi(ghasem.mohammadi@gmail.com) (ceit.aut.ac.ir/~gmohamadi) Sections: 14-16 PM Sunday and Tuesday • Location -E-402 • Office Hours :E-405 10-12 Tuesday and by appt.
Grading Grading Guidelines • Grading: Projects, Assignments, Exams • Homework 20% • Attendance 10% • Midterm 30% • Final 40% • Homework: • Solve the even number of problems • Due at the beginning of the next class • Minimum 80% attendance and minimum 60% TOTAL marks are necessary to clear the course. Representative : HoomayoonNejhad
Books References • Book (Required) • معماری کامپیوتر,تالیف:موریس مانو,ترجمه:دکتر قدرت الله سپیدنام,انتشارات خراسان • Computer System ArchitectureM. Morris Mano, 3rd Edition, Prentice Hall , 1992. • REFERENCES: • Computer Organization and Design: The Hardware/Software Interface, Third Edition. • David A. Patterson and John L. Hennessy, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers. • The Verilog Hardware Description Language Thomas & Morby, 5th Edition, Kluwer Academic Publishers • Check the course webpage for other materials and links
Course Content Course Content • 3 different point of view(Computer Hardware) • Computer Organization (Chap 1 - 4) • H/W components operation/connection • Computer Design (Chap 5 - 7) • H/W Design/Implementation • Computer Architecture (Chap 8, 9, 11, 12) • Structure and behavior of the computer as seen by the user • Information format, Instruction set, memory addressing, CPU, I/O, Memory