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COMPUTER ORGANIZATION AND ARCHITECTURE

COURSE OUTCOMES:

The student will have the ability to

S.No DESCRIPTION

1 Describe the basic structure of computer, register transfers, instruction cycle and memory.
2 State the operations of control unit, computer arithmetic and network models.
3 Describe the operation of the major Internet protocols such as the TCP and UDP
4 Distinguish between various addressing modes.
5 Design different arithmetic circuits.
6 Compare the functions of different layers in a network model.
7 Apply the concepts of computer architecture and networking to address a problem.

Questionnaire for course exit feedback:

1) Are you able to understand the architecture and organization of a computer?


2) Did you get the knowledge on different addressing modes?
3) Do you have the knowledge on hardwired and micro programmed control unit?
4) Do you have the basic knowledge on different memories used in computer?
5) Are you aware of different modes of data transfer techniques?
6) Did you get the concept of pipelining and parallel processing?

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