Sections 51 and 52 meet Mondays from 6:10 pm to 8:00 pm in SB-107
To give students an unitary view of factors deciding what the architecture of a computer is. Design, Computer Organization and Assembly Language are presented in their complex interaction.
Virgil Bistriceanu (you are now in his homepage).
Late homeworks won't be accepted as solutions are posted immediately after papers are collected.
Everything you have to turn in is due at the beginning of the class the day the work is due.
Exams are open-book(s) open-notes.
Failure to take a passing grade in either exams, project, lab or homeworks earns you a failing grade.
Class attendance and participation will help settle the borderline grades. Regular class attendance is important and students are expected to actively participate in class: questions and comments are always welcome.
Unless otherwise stated all papers you turn in will be TYPED. No handwritten work is accepted. Each page will have a header as follows:
Each page will also have a footer:
The header and the footer will be Arial, 10 points, regular. The text for the paper itself will be typed using Times Roman (12 points regular, except for titles which may be larger and bold).
Click here to see a template.