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Computer system organization

What is Computer System Organization or CSO? Explain briefly


the structure of CSO.

 Computer Organization A computer system's architecture can


be thought of as a list of features or tools that are accessible to
users. The way a computer system is organized determines how
it is set up so that all of its tools can be used. ALU, CPU,
memory, and memory organization make up a computer's
organization.
 What is the importance of studying CSO.  

 The organization of a computer system depends on how the


hardware components work and how they are connected. The
objective is to look into the organizational structure to make
sure the computer components are where they should be.
Computer architecture focuses on the composition and
operation of the computer.
List down 5 examples of CSO applications.

 The structure and operation of digital computers are the focus of the computer organization.
Understanding the fundamental layout of computer hardware, including peripheral devices, is the
course's main goal.
 Since both computer scientists and computer engineers primarily concentrate on hardware design,
computer architecture necessitates extensive cooperation between both disciplines. A control unit,
an arithmetic logic unit (ALU), a memory unit, and input/output (I/O) controllers make up a
computer at its most basic level.
 Organization of computer systems is crucial for any firm. It enables the firm to run smoothly and
in unison. Additionally, it aids in achieving business objectives and lowering the risk of data loss.
 In today's world of large corporations, using computers is a given part of our daily work. Every
employee has a computer since they make all jobs simpler.

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