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Computer Architecture and Organization

This course covers fundamentals of computer architecture and organization. Topics include: classical von Neumann machine, major functional units, primary memory, representation of numerical (integer and floating point) and nonnumerical data, CPU architecture, instruction encoding, fetch-decode-execute cycle, instruction formats, addressing modes, symbolic assembler, assembly language programming, handling of subprogram calls at assembly level, mapping between high level language patterns and assembly/machine language, interrupts and I/O operations, virtual memory management, and data access from a magnetic disk.

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Universal Code: CSC0


Campus Courses

The following courses are associated with the Computer Architecture and Organization core course on the listed campus.

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Campus Course
Adirondack
Albany
Alfred State
Binghamton
Delhi
Erie
Farmingdale
CS 201
Finger Lakes
CPS 247
Finger Lakes
Herkimer
Hudson Valley
Jamestown
Nassau
CPS 247
New Paltz
Oneonta
Plattsburgh
Potsdam
Rockland
Schenectady
Stony Brook
Suffolk
SUNY Polytechnic
University at Buffalo
Westchester

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