Requirement of Computer Organization and Architecture (COA) teacher/engineer/student who can help in project and assignment work of COA.
Budget: ₹100 – ₹400 INR
SYLLABUS:
Chapter-1 (Basic concepts)
Digital computer with its block diagram, CPU, memory, input-output subsystems, control unit, System bus organization, Machine language program execution – instruction cycles, machine cycles and bus cycles; Overview of memory and I/O addressing. computer hardware components - ALU, registers, memory, system bus structure-data, address and control bus.
Chapter-2 (Instruction Set Architectures)
Levels of programming Languages, Assembly Language Instructions: instruction cycle, instruction types, addressing modes, Operations in the instruction set; Arithmetic and Logical, Data Transfer, Control Flow; Instruction set formats.
Chapter-3 (Computer Organization)
CPU organization, Memory Subsystem Organization: Types of memory, Internal Chip Organization.
UNIT-II
Chapter-4 (Design of control unit)
Hardwired control unit, Micro-Programmed control unit and comparative study.
Chapter-5 (Memory organization)
Memory hierarchy, Cache Memory, Associative Memory, cache size vs block size, mapping functions, replacement algorithms, write policy, basic optimization techniques in cache memory, Cache memory with associative memory, Virtual Memory: Paging, Segmentation.
Chapter-6 (Input output organization)
Asynchronous Data transfer: Source Initiated, Destination Initiated, Handshaking, Programmed I/O, Interrupts DMA, and IOP.
UNIT-III
Chapter-7 (Introduction to Parallel Processing)
Parallelism in uniprocessor system, Flynn’s Classification, concept of pipelining, pipeline hazards, Instruction Pipeline, Amdahl’s Law, Throughput and Speedup, Comparison of CISC vs RISC architectures.
Chapter-8 (Multiprocessors)
Characteristics of multiprocessors, Uniform and non-uniform memory access multi processors, various interconnection networks, Tiled chip multicore processors.
NOTE: ONLY INDIAN FREELANCERS WOULD BE CONSIDERED FOR THIS PROJECT AND IF INTERESTED SO BID ON IT BEFORE 19 JUNE'2022.
Chapter-1 (Basic concepts)
Digital computer with its block diagram, CPU, memory, input-output subsystems, control unit, System bus organization, Machine language program execution – instruction cycles, machine cycles and bus cycles; Overview of memory and I/O addressing. computer hardware components - ALU, registers, memory, system bus structure-data, address and control bus.
Chapter-2 (Instruction Set Architectures)
Levels of programming Languages, Assembly Language Instructions: instruction cycle, instruction types, addressing modes, Operations in the instruction set; Arithmetic and Logical, Data Transfer, Control Flow; Instruction set formats.
Chapter-3 (Computer Organization)
CPU organization, Memory Subsystem Organization: Types of memory, Internal Chip Organization.
UNIT-II
Chapter-4 (Design of control unit)
Hardwired control unit, Micro-Programmed control unit and comparative study.
Chapter-5 (Memory organization)
Memory hierarchy, Cache Memory, Associative Memory, cache size vs block size, mapping functions, replacement algorithms, write policy, basic optimization techniques in cache memory, Cache memory with associative memory, Virtual Memory: Paging, Segmentation.
Chapter-6 (Input output organization)
Asynchronous Data transfer: Source Initiated, Destination Initiated, Handshaking, Programmed I/O, Interrupts DMA, and IOP.
UNIT-III
Chapter-7 (Introduction to Parallel Processing)
Parallelism in uniprocessor system, Flynn’s Classification, concept of pipelining, pipeline hazards, Instruction Pipeline, Amdahl’s Law, Throughput and Speedup, Comparison of CISC vs RISC architectures.
Chapter-8 (Multiprocessors)
Characteristics of multiprocessors, Uniform and non-uniform memory access multi processors, various interconnection networks, Tiled chip multicore processors.
NOTE: ONLY INDIAN FREELANCERS WOULD BE CONSIDERED FOR THIS PROJECT AND IF INTERESTED SO BID ON IT BEFORE 19 JUNE'2022.
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