====== COMPUTER ORGANIZATION ====== **Fall 2009** {{2021logo65.jpg|}} ===== Description ===== CSE2021 is a unique course in that it bridges the gap between software (S/W) and hardware (H/W) and exposes the roles played by the operating system (O/S) and the digital logic (D/L) circuits. It relies on a hierarchy of abstractions to present the material in layers, switching roles from "using" to "implementing" at every stage. It follows the journey of instructions from high-level to assembly and machine code, through RAM and caches, to the the CPU's datapath and control. The lecture coverage is augmented by labs that provide hands-on experience in MIPS and Verilog. ===== Instructor & Office Hours===== * Professor: Hugh Chesser -- chesser AT yorku DOT ca. * Email Filter: The string ''CSE2021/X'' in the Subject field, where ''X'' is your username on ''red''. * Lectures: MW 17:30-19:00 in TEL 0014. * Office Hours: After lecture or by appointment. * Lab-01: M 19:00-22:00 in CSEB 1004. * Lab-02: T 19:00-22:00 in CSEB 1004. ===== Textbooks ===== **Required** (available in the bookstore): * //Computer Organization and Design: The Hardware / Software Interface, 4th edition// by D. Patterson and J. Hennessy, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers (Elsevier) (2008). (3rd Edition is on reserve in Steacie) **References**: * //Structured Computer Organization, 5th edition,// by Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Prentice Hall (2006) * //MIPS RISC Architecture//, by G. Kane & J. Heinrich, Prentice Hall (1992) * //Computer Organization, 5th Edition,// by V.C. Hamacher, Z.G. Vranesic & S.G. Zaky, McGraw-Hill (2002) * //Computer Organization and Architecture: Designing for Performance, 7th edition, // by William Stallings, Prentice Hall (2006) ===== Teaching Assistants ===== * Shakil Khan - skhan AT cse DOT yorku DOT ca * Bhavna Agarwal - bhavna AT cse DOT yorku DOT ca * Hamoun Ghanbari - hamoun DOT gh AT gmail DOT com