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CIS 351 - Computer Organization

Introduction to the logical structure of computers, including combinational and sequential logic, arithmetic, data paths, CPU control, caches, and basic pipelining. Introduction to the interface between hardware and software focusing on data movement, arithmetic, comparing and branching, bit manipulation, procedure calling, memory access, and implementation of high-level language constructs. Offered fall and winter semesters. Prerequisites: MTH 225 and CIS 241.

Credits: 3



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