Computer Design and Performance Evaluation

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Description

Comparison between the two major design methodologies based on ISA (Instruction Set Architecture) and ASA (Application Specific Architecture). The course covers the topics of queuing theory and Markov processes as a tool for computer system performance evaluation. Moreover, the students are introduced to operational analysis techniques regarding performance of computer systems.

Program

Bachelor Degree in Computer Engineering

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Course Content

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1Week Number 1 : Introduction to ISA-based Computer Design, Sequencing and Control.
2Week Number 2 : Hardwired and Micro-Programmed Control.
3Week Number 3 : Single-Cycle Hardwired Control and Multiple-Cycle Micro-Programmed Control.
4Week Number 4 : Pipelined Control and Performance Evaluation.
5Week Number 5 : Instruction Set Architecture and Addressing Evaluation.
6Week Number 6 : Central Processing Unit Design.
7Week Number 7 : 7th Week Exam.
8Week Number 8 : High Performance CPU Concepts.
9Week Number 9 : Design Parameters Area, Time and Cost.
10Week Number 10 : Operational Analysis.
11Week Number 11 : M/G/I Queuing model.
12Week Number 12 : 12th Week Exam.
13Week Number 13 : Discrete-Time Marcov Chains.
14Week Number 14 : Benchmark System Evaluation.
15Week Number 15 : Revision.
16Week Number 16 : Presentation of projects and Final Exam.
1Week Number 1 : Introduction to ISA-based Computer Design, Sequencing and Control.
2Week Number 2 : Hardwired and Micro-Programmed Control.
3Week Number 3 : Single-Cycle Hardwired Control and Multiple-Cycle Micro-Programmed Control.
4Week Number 4 : Pipelined Control and Performance Evaluation.
5Week Number 5 : Instruction Set Architecture and Addressing Evaluation.
6Week Number 6 : Central Processing Unit Design.
7Week Number 7 : 7th Week Exam.
8Week Number 8 : High Performance CPU Concepts.
9Week Number 9 : Design Parameters Area, Time and Cost.
10Week Number 10 : Operational Analysis.
11Week Number 11 : M/G/I Queuing model.
12Week Number 12 : 12th Week Exam.
13Week Number 13 : Discrete-Time Marcov Chains.
14Week Number 14 : Benchmark System Evaluation.
15Week Number 15 : Revision.
16Week Number 16 : Presentation of projects and Final Exam.
1Week Number 1 : Introduction to ISA-based Computer Design, Sequencing and Control.
2Week Number 2 : Hardwired and Micro-Programmed Control.
3Week Number 3 : Single-Cycle Hardwired Control and Multiple-Cycle Micro-Programmed Control.
4Week Number 4 : Pipelined Control and Performance Evaluation.
5Week Number 5 : Instruction Set Architecture and Addressing Evaluation.
6Week Number 6 : Central Processing Unit Design.
7Week Number 7 : 7th Week Exam.
8Week Number 8 : High Performance CPU Concepts.
9Week Number 9 : Design Parameters Area, Time and Cost.
10Week Number 10 : Operational Analysis.
11Week Number 11 : M/G/I Queuing model.
12Week Number 12 : 12th Week Exam.
13Week Number 13 : Discrete-Time Marcov Chains.
14Week Number 14 : Benchmark System Evaluation.
15Week Number 15 : Revision.
16Week Number 16 : Presentation of projects and Final Exam.
1Week Number 1 : Introduction to ISA-based Computer Design, Sequencing and Control.
2Week Number 2 : Hardwired and Micro-Programmed Control.
3Week Number 3 : Single-Cycle Hardwired Control and Multiple-Cycle Micro-Programmed Control.
4Week Number 4 : Pipelined Control and Performance Evaluation.
5Week Number 5 : Instruction Set Architecture and Addressing Evaluation.
6Week Number 6 : Central Processing Unit Design.
7Week Number 7 : 7th Week Exam.
8Week Number 8 : High Performance CPU Concepts.
9Week Number 9 : Design Parameters Area, Time and Cost.
10Week Number 10 : Operational Analysis.
11Week Number 11 : M/G/I Queuing model.
12Week Number 12 : 12th Week Exam.
13Week Number 13 : Discrete-Time Marcov Chains.
14Week Number 14 : Benchmark System Evaluation.
15Week Number 15 : Revision.
16Week Number 16 : Presentation of projects and Final Exam.

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