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− | * [[CSC103 Homework 2 Fall 2012 | Homework 2]] | + | * [[CSC103 Homework 2 Fall 2012 | Homework 2]] and [[CSC103 Homework 2 Solution Fall 2012 | Solution]] |
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* '''Tuesday''': <font color="magenta">'''Fall Break'''</font> | * '''Tuesday''': <font color="magenta">'''Fall Break'''</font> | ||
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** Execution of selected instructions ([[Media:CSC103InstructionsBeforeAfter.pdf| solution]] and [[Media:CSC103InstructionsBeforeAfterTemplate.pdf| template]]) | ** Execution of selected instructions ([[Media:CSC103InstructionsBeforeAfter.pdf| solution]] and [[Media:CSC103InstructionsBeforeAfterTemplate.pdf| template]]) | ||
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− | * | + | * [[CSC103 Homework 4 Fall 2012 | Homework #4]] and [[CSC103 Homework 4 Solutions Fall 2012 | solutions]] |
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+ | *** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_von_Neumann Jon von Neumann], who first defined the architecture of modern computers. We are still building computers according to his original unpublished ''draft'' | ||
+ | ** Secondary | ||
+ | *** von Neumann's [http://cs.smith.edu/dftwiki/images/f/f8/VonNewmannEdvac.pdf ''draft''] | ||
+ | *** [http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/02/120217145747.htm new research in DNA computing]: we are trying hard to find new ways to perform computation and leave the von Neumann architecture. | ||
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* '''Tuesday''' | * '''Tuesday''' | ||
− | * '''Thursday''': '''Take-home Final Exam''' | + | ** [[CSC231_Homework_9_Solution_2010 | Example of a real Assembly Language]] program |
+ | ** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Von_Neumann_architecture von Neumann's bottleneck] | ||
+ | ** John von Neumann | ||
+ | ** The von Neumann ''bottleneck'' [http://cs.smith.edu/dftwiki/images/CSC103_VonNeumannBottleneck.pdf (pdf)] | ||
+ | *** Memory vs. processor. What do dimes and football fields have in common? | ||
+ | *** Attempts to circumvent the bottleneck | ||
+ | **** cache memory | ||
+ | **** multicore architectures | ||
+ | ** [[Introduction_to_Processing | Introduction to Processing]] | ||
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+ | * '''Thursday''': | ||
+ | ** [[CSC103 Processing Lab | Processing lab]][[CSC103 Processing Lab: Solution Sketches|.]] | ||
+ | **'''[[CSC103 Take-Home Final Exam Fall 2012|Take-home Final Exam.]]''' and [[CSC103 Final Solutions Fall 2012 | Solutions]] | ||
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+ | ** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Von_Neumann_architecture The Von Neumann Architecture] | ||
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− | * '''Tuesday''': Final Exam Q&A | + | * '''Tuesday''': |
+ | ** Final Exam Q&A | ||
+ | ** [http://cs.smith.edu/dftwiki/images/CSC103ExponentialLawsMooresLaysAndKurzweil.pdf Introduction to Exponential Laws, Moore's Law, and Ray Kurzweil] | ||
+ | ** Quiz & Discussion of two papers on the concept of ''Singularity'': | ||
+ | *** [http://cs.smith.edu/~thiebaut/research/singularity/ieee_spectrum__signs_of_the_singularity.pdf Signs of the Singularity] by Vernor Vinge. | ||
+ | *** [http://cs.smith.edu/~thiebaut/research/singularity/ieee_spectrum__can_machines_be_conscious.pdf Can Machine Be Conscious?], Christof Koch and Giulio Tononi. | ||
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+ | ** And if you think the idea of the singularity is interesting and want to see how somebody pushes the idea even farther, watch this [http://www.ted.com/talks/susan_blackmore_on_memes_and_temes.html TED talk by Susan Blackmore]! | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:05, 31 October 2012
--D. Thiebaut 12:05, 21 August 2012 (EDT)
Office Hours: Tu-Th: 2:00-4:00 p.m. and by appointment.
Weekly Schedule
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Week 1 9/6 |
Antikythera mechanism, oldest computer
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Harvard research: 1.8 zettabytes in 4 grams of DNA
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Week 2 9/11 |
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Week 3 9/18 |
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Week 4 9/25 |
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Week 5 10/2 |
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Week 6 10/9 |
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Week 7 10/16 |
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Week 8 10/23 |
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References
- ↑ Bell Labs digital guru dead at 84 — Pioneer scientist led high-tech revolution (The Star-Ledger, obituary by Kevin Coughlin 27 February 2001)