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COSC 3330/6308 Computer Architecture

COSC 3330/6308 Computer Architecture. Jehan-François Pâris jparis@uh.edu. Administrative details (I). Instructor: Jehan-François Pâris E-mail: jparis AT uh DOT edu Office: 569 PGH Phone: 713-743-3341 (office hours) Office hours: MW 3:00-3:45 pm and 5:30-6:45 pm

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COSC 3330/6308 Computer Architecture

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  1. COSC 3330/6308 Computer Architecture Jehan-François Pâris jparis@uh.edu

  2. Administrative details (I) • Instructor: Jehan-François Pâris • E-mail: jparis AT uh DOT edu • Office: 569 PGH • Phone: 713-743-3341 (office hours) • Office hours: MW 3:00-3:45 pm and 5:30-6:45 pm • Web page: www.cs.uh.edu/~paris • Email group: COSC_3330_fall_2012 • Twitter: jehanfrancois (emergency)

  3. Administrative details (II) • TA: Xifeng Gao • Email: gxf.xisha AT gmail DOT com • Hours: Th 4:30-6:00 in PGH 309 • TA: Salah Taamneh • Email: taamneh_07 AT hotmail DOT com • Hours: M 1- 2 pm and Tu 11am-12 noon in PGH 201

  4. What we will cover • Focus is on hardware, not software • Will discuss • The various components of a computer • CPU, memory, storage • How they are built • Combinatorial circuits (have no memory) • Sequential circuits

  5. Textbook • D. A. Patterson and J. L. Hennessy,Computer Organization and Design,Morgan Kaufmann,4th Edition, 2009. • Third edition remains helpful • Authors are top experts in the field • Patterson: Berkeley RISC and RAID arrays • Hennessy: MIPS • Very unusual

  6. Course organization (I) • Introduction: • Chapter 1 • Principles of digital design:Boolean algebra, gates, combinatorial circuits, ALU, flip-flops, latches and registers, SRAM and DRAM, finite state machines • Appendix B

  7. Course organization (II) • Control units:combinational control units and finite state machine control • Appendix C • Instruction set design:a brief overview • Chapter 2

  8. Course organization (III) • Computer arithmetic:addition and subtraction, multiplication, division, floating point operations • Chapter 3 • The processor:data paths, pipelining, data and control hazards, parallelism • Chapter 4

  9. Course organization (IV) • The memory hierarchy:main memory, cache organization, cache consistency • Chapter 5 • Storage subsystems:hard drives flash drives, RAID arrays, performance issues • Chapter 6

  10. Course organization (V) • Parallel architectures:multicore, multiprocessors, clusters, hardware multithreading • Chapter 7

  11. Grading policy (I) • Grade will be based on • Two midterms (20% each) • One final (40%) • Problem sets (20%) • Ten percent penalty for late submissions

  12. Grading policy (II) • All tests will be closed book • You will be responsible for all materials discussed in class • Not for the readings • You will be allowed one8.5"×11" page of notes for each test • One page means one side of a sheet!

  13. Timetable • First Midterm Monday, October 1 • Second Midterm Monday, November 5 • Final Friday, December 14 at 5:00 pm

  14. Academic honesty • No cheating or plagiarism will be tolerated in any graded assignment • You cannot pass for your own anything you did not write • The minimum penalty for any transgression will be an F grade for the course

  15. You havebeen warned!

  16. A word for the new students • The American system of higher education favors those who work diligently through the semester • Final examinations tend to be much less critical than in many other countries • System offers no second chances

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