- Course Code :
CS223
- Level :
Undergraduate
- Course Hours :
3.00
Hours
- Department :
Faculty of Computers and Information Technology
Instructor information :
Area of Study :
Apply the basic concepts and theories of computer organization and design.
Analyze the requirements of evaluating hardwired versus microprogramming control organization.
Use modern techniques to learn computer instructions and addressing modes, timing and control, execution cycle of instructions.
Compare, evaluate and select methodologies from range of tools of assembly instructions and addressing.
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Computer basic units organization and design: memory, control, arithmetic and logic unit, input/output. Computer instructions and addressing modes, timing and control, execution cycle of instructions. Input, output and interrupt. Arithmetic processor algorithms. Hardwired versus microprogramming control organization. Assembly instructions and addressing: data transfer instructions, arithmetic instructions, logical instructions, conditional and unconditional branch instructions, loop instructions, procedures and procedure calls, macro instructions.
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