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PARTIDO STATE UNIVERSITY SAN JOSE CAMPUS San Jose, Camarines Sur

Course Syllabus First Semester, AY 2011 2012

Course Code Course Title Course Credit Course Schedule Room

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ITCS211 Computer Organization 3 units MT 9:00 12:00 10:00 12:00 : CompRm1

Instructor : Jonathan B. Paga Campus : San Jose Campus Consultation Hours : Tuesday, 3:00 4:00 Mobile Phone : 09204183479

Course Description : This course presents the various hardware structures (down to transistor level) that compose a computer, their individual functions, how they interact with each other, how they can be organized and controlled to perform the task assigned to the computer. How data is represented, stored and manipulated is also covered. The purpose of this course is to provide you with a basic understanding of how computers do what they do. The course serves as an introduction to the basic hardware requirements for building a computer system. Topics includes introduction to assembly language, addressing modes, and instruction sets, CPU hardware and micro programmed control design, input-output organization and implementation and maintenance, memory organization, CPU organization, registers and flip-flops. Course Goals: To produce student: 1. Understand the basic structure of a typical RISC and CISC processor 2. Understand how memory hierarchy and pipelining affect the performance of a processor. 3. Understand the communication (input/output) issues. 4. Be a knowledgeable consumer when it comes to the selection of appropriate computer hardware. Course Schedule June 6-10 Course Objective Topic and/or Activities References University Catalog, Brochures, bulletin of information Requirements

At the end of I. Course Overview session, the students are able 1. Mission, to: Vision, Goals, 1. Recite the Philosophies mission, and vision, Objectives goals and objectives

of PSU. II. Introduction to Computer Organization Intro. To & Information Quiz Architecture Technology Assignments by: Albano, Types of Atole, Ariola Computers Processor Computer Primary and Concepts by: Secondary Oja and Memory Parsons I/O devices Computer Architecture and Organization (Principles of Structure and function) By: William Stallings

Week 1 June 13-17 Week 2 June 20-24

Week 3 June 27 Jul 3

1. Identify the parts of computer and its function. 2. Identify the types of a computer 3. trace the history of Intel Processors 4. understand the fetch and execute cycle operation of the CPU 5. know the computer organization and architecture 6. Identify the different I/O devices.

1. 2. 3. 4.

III. Central processing Unit Week 4 July 4 8 Week 5 July 11-15 Week 6 Jul 18-22 1. Explain how CPU process information 2. Understand the fetch and execute cycle as the CPU activity 3. Explain the address mode of the CPU 1. Register Organization 2. Stack Organization , Instructions Formats 3. Addressing RISC 4. Overview of Pipeline and Vector processing Intro. To Quiz Information Technology Assignments by: Albano, Atole, Ariola Circuit designed in Computer TINA Concepts by: software Oja and Parsons Computer Architecture and Organization (Principles of Structure and function) By: William

Stallings IV. Input Output Organization Week 7 Jul 25-29 Week 8 Aug 1 5 Week 9 Aug 8 12 1. Identify different I/O interfaces 2. Understand the concept and modes of data transfer 3. Understand the Direct Memory Access, interrupts, priority and I/O processor. 1. a. IO interface 2. Asynchronous Data Transfer 3. Modes of Transfer 4. Priority 5. Interrupt 6. Direct Memory Access 7. Input/Output Processor Intro. To Information Quiz Technology by: Albano, Assignments Atole, Ariola Project Computer Mid-term Concepts by: exam Oja and Parsons Computer Architecture and Organization (Principles of Structure and function) By: William Stallings

V. Memory Organization Week 10 Aug 15 19 Explain the importance of Week 11 memory in a Aug 22-26 computer system, its functions, Week 12 speed, capacity Aug 29- and classification. Sept 2 Week 13 Sept 5 9 Week 14 Sept 12-16 Week 15 Sept 1923 Week 16 Sept 25-30 Week 17 Oct 3-7 Week 18 1. Compare the computer system for todays design and functionality 1. Main memory 2. Auxiliary Memory, Associative Memory, cache Memory Virtual Memory, Example Operating System Computer Quiz Architecture and Assignments Organization Project (Principles of Structure and function) By: William Stallings

VI. Parallel Computer Architecture

Computer Architecture and Organization 1. On chip (Principles of parallelism Structure and 2. Coprocessor function) 3. Shared memory By: William Multiprocessor Stallings 4. Grid Computing

Quiz Assignments Project Circuit designed TINA software Final exam in

Oct 10 -14

Teaching Strategies: Lecture/Discussion Demonstration, Hands-on Evaluation: Quizzes, Recitation, projects, major exams 40% 20% 10% 20% 10% 100%

Basis of Grading: Mid-term & Final Examination Quizzes Oral Participation Project Attendance / Deportment Total Guidelines on Class Requirements:

1. Output of Circuit designed in TINA software 2. 2 Major examinations (1 mid-term and 1 finals exam) Bibliography: 1. Albano, Atole, Ariola, Intro. To Information Technology 2. Oja and Parsons, Computer Concepts 3. William Stallings, Computer Architecture and Organization (Principles of Structure and function) 4. http://www.labri.fr/perso/strandh/Teaching/AMP/Common/StrandhTutorial/Dir.html, Internet Prepared by: JONATHAN B. PAGA Instructor Noted by: MRS. MARIBETH C. BARRUN Program Chair, HRM Department Recommending Approval: JOJI B. MIRAA, Ed.D. Program Director Approved: MARIE JANE S. PACAMARRA, Ph.D. Campus Dean

Partido State University SAN JOSE CAMPUS San Jose, Camarines Sur MID-TERM EXAMINATION First Semester AY 2011 - 2012 ITCS211 Computer Organization TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS Number of Items per Cognitive Level No. Of Knowledge Comprehension Application Analysis Synthesis Evaluation Items 17 17

Content/Topic Introduction to Computer Organization & Architecture Central processing Unit Input Output Organization Total Prepared by: JONATHAN B. PAGA Instructor

Time Frame 9

Percentage 33.3

9 9 27

33.3 33.3 100%

17 16 50

12 11

5 5

Partido State University SAN JOSE CAMPUS San Jose, Camarines Sur FINAL EXAMINATION First Semester AY 2011 2012 ITMS211 Object-Oriented Programming TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS Number of Items per Cognitive Level No. Of Knowledge Comprehension Application Analysis Synthesis Evaluation Items 22 28 12 18 5 5 5 5

Content/Topic Memory Organization Parallel Computer Architecture Total Prepared by: JONATHAN B. PAGA Instructor

Time Frame 12 15

Percentage 44.4 55.6

27

100%

50

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