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Computer Science 36 Hardware Organization Instructor - Mr. Evans The structure and function of computers from a perspective midway between that of the electronic circuit designer (see Physics 22) and that of the assembly language programmer (see Computer Science 37). Topics include elementary digital logic, data storage devices, data flow pathways, and examples of central processor organization that illustrate micro-programming, pipelining, parallelism, and reduced instruction sets. Prerequisite: Computer Science 20 or consent of instructor. Physics 10 or 12 recommended. |
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