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Revision as of 11:04, 12 August 2008
Contents
CSC 103: How Computers Work
Schedule
First half of Fall 2008: Sept 4th to Oct. 21st.
Textbook
The Most Complex Machine., by David Eck, A. K. Peters, Natick Ma [1]. This book should be available at the Greycourt bookstore. ( List of Chapters)
Organization, Schedule & Reading
- Week 1:
- General introduction (Chap 1)
- Week 2:
- Binary system, arithmetic, logic gates (Chap 2)
- logic gates, binary adder (Chap 2)
- Week3:
- Building a computer (Chap 5)
- von Neuman architecture
- Von Neuman bottleneck
- CPU, RAM, Secondary Memory
- Case Study: the Suse EEE, and the switch from magnetic to semiconductor storage
- History of computers (Chap 5)
- video "Machine that changed the world"
- Loom, Craig.
- Building a computer (Chap 5)
- Week 4:
- Client/Server architecture. (Chap 10)
- Trends.
- Services.
- Google vs. Microsoft
- Programming: Javascript (Chap 6)
- Client/Server architecture. (Chap 10)
- Week 5:
- Programming: Javascript (Chap 7)
- Programming: Javascript
- Week 6:
- Programming: other languages
- Chapter 4, NP, solvability, towers of hanoi (Chap. 4)
- Week 7:
- Parallel programming (Chap 10)
- SETI@home
- Folding@home
- Parallel programming (Chap 10)
- Week 8:
- Singularity (Handouts)