puter Organization & ArchitectureChapter 7Input/OutputMotivation for Input/Output5ponents of AnyputerMotivation for Input/OutputI/O is how humans interact withputersI/O givesputers
puter Organization & ArchitectureChapter 9puter Arithmetic91 Arithmetic & Logic UnitDoes the calculationsEverything else in theputer is there to serve this unitController, registers, memory
puter Organization & ArchitectureChapter 6External MemoryTypes of External MemoryMagnetic DiskHard disk &floppy diskRAID (redundant array of independent Disks) Removable hard disk OpticalCD-ROMCD-
puter Organization & ArchitectureChapter 8Operating System Support81 Operating system overviewObjectives and FunctionsThe operating System (OS) is the software that controls the execution of progr
puter Organization & ArchitectureChapter 3A Top-Level View Ofputer FunctionAnd Interconnection31puterponentsReviewThree key concepts in von Neuman architectureData and instruction are
puter Organization & ArchitectureChapter 17Micro-programmed ControlIntroduction The methods that control execution of an instruction:Hardwired control InflexibleIt is difficult to add a new machine
puter Organization & ArchitectureChapter 5Internal Memory51 Semiconductor MemoryOrganisationBasic element of semi memory is cell,which stores a digital bit;Cell Properties:Two states:1 or 0Can be
puter Organization & ArchitectureChapter 2puter Evolution and Performance21 A Brief History ofputer4 generations fromputer birth1950 ~ 59 Vacuum tube1960 ~ 68 Transistor1969 ~ 77 Integr
puter Organization & ArchitectureLi ChenOffice: A206 Tel: 82663000-804820109Textbook and Referencputer Organization & ArchitectureDesigning for Performance (Seventh Edition)By William Stallings
puter Organization & ArchitectureChapter 4Cache Memory41 Overview of memoryKey characteristics of memory systemsLocation: Processor, Internal, External, OfflineCapacity: word length, number of wor
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