CS/COE 1541
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE
Fall 2002/2003
Tuesdays and Thursdays
from 2:30PM to 3:50PM
232 Cathedral of Learning
Instructors
Rami Melhem (melhem@cs.pitt.edu)
6137 Sennott Square,
phone: 624-8426
Office Hours:
Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11:30 to 1:30
Teaching assistant
Chenhai Xi (chenhai@cs.pitt.edu)
6501 Sennott Square
phone: 624-8846
Office Hours:
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 3:30 to 5:30
Purpose:
Computer architecture and hardware system organization are examined.
Topics include: CPU organization and control,
instruction set implementation, memory organizations, input/output structure,
peripherals and interfacing, and computer communications.
Textbooks
Computer Organization and Design - The Hardware/Software Interface
By David Patterson and John Hennessy
Second Edition - Morgan & Kaufmann.
Requirements and grading:
Three exams (25% - 25% - 25%).
Homeworks (25%).
Policy on cheating and late homeworks
Homeworks are to be individual efforts. Collaboration
is considered cheating.
Cheating on exam or homeworks will results in a grade of "0" for the first
time (for all involved students) and an "F" in the course for the second time.
Late homeworks will not be accepted and
Exams will not be rescheduled except under extraordinary circumstances.
Note for disable students
If you have a disability for which you are or may be requesting an
accomodation, you are encouraged to contact the Office of Disability Resources
and Services, 216 William Pitt Union (412-648-7890), as soon as possible in
the term. They will verify your disability and determine reasonable
accomodations for this course.
Note for all students
Please look at the web pages for
the joint BS/MS Computer Science program
and
the coop program.
Also, if you are interested in participating in a research group
either for credit or for money, please let me know.
We will review parts of Chapters 2, 3 and 5, and cover
chapters 6, 7, 8 and 9 from the textbook.