--D. Thiebaut 08:44, 7 January 2011 (EST)
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Prof
Dominique Thiébaut email
Dept. Computer Science
Ford Hall, 356.
Telephone: 3854
Office Hours: M:4-5, T3-4, W3-4, and my appointment
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Weekly Schedule
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Reading
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Week 1 1/24
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- Monday:
- Introduction to the semester
- Overview
- Binary System
- The Transistor
- Wednesday
- Quick review
- George Boole (1779-1848)
- Logic, logic expression = boolean expression
- Any complicated logic expression can be expressed with only 3 operators: AND, OR, and NOT
- Shannon (1916-2001), in 1948 writes a Master's thesis at MIT: Any binary numerical computation can be performed using logic expressions, and logic operators
- Verify that we can add in binary.
- Therefore we should be able to add using AND, OR, and NOT.
- This creates a need for electrical circuits that implement the 3 boolean operators
- Logic Gates: NOT, AND, OR
- Truth tables and verification of rules of addition
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- Read Chapter 1 of the textbook. Skip Section 1.3 and up.
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Week 2 1/31
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- Two-bit adder (verify the equations with this exercise
- Logic Gates
- Data sheet for the AND gate.
- Logic Design
- Simulator
- Lab #1 Part 1 only, (and a copy of the simulator courtesy of Debbie S. and her lab partner)
- Wednesday
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Week 3 2/7
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- Monday
- PC Lab: "Take apart a PC"
- Wednesday
- Review of demolition lab
- What did we learn?
- Wiki report of the lab
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Please watch the following videos before the lab on 2/7!
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Week 4 2/14
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- Concentrate on Sections 3.2 and 3.4 in the textbook.
- Start reading the papers on the Singularity which we will discuss the last day of class:
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Week 5 2/21
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Week 6 2/28
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Week 7 3/7
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- The singularity
- Moore's Law
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Week 8 3/14
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Wiki pages
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