ITK225: Computer organization


Course Description

Hardware and software topics in computer organization: instructions, modalities, control units, memories, data path, uniprocessor, and multiprocessor. The main goal of this course is to teach the basic software and hardware components of a computer system and the interactions between them. Students will learn different levels of computer organizations, such as digital logic, micro-architecture, instruction set architecture, and operating system. Students will also learn the internal representations of instructions and data, interaction mechanisms between components, and parallel computer structures. This course is to help students build the basic foundation of major computer systems and related fields.


Course Information

Instructor: Kyoungwon (Ben) Suh
Class:   Williams Hall 21

             Section 1: TTR 9:35AM-10:50AM
Credits: 3

 


Course Staff

School of Information Technology
Old Union building
Illinois State University
Normal, IL

Phone: (309) 438-3744
Email: kwsuh [at] ilstu.edu
Office Hours: Mondays and Wednesdays 4:00-5:00 PM or by appointment


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Kyoungwon Suh

Last modified: Tue Aug 18 4:30:00 PM CDT 2008