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5th June 2018, 01:27 PM
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Re: DEP. PTU question paper

Can you provide me the syllabus of B. Tech. Computer Science & Engineering of PTU (Punjab Technical University) on which the question paper is based?
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5th June 2018, 01:30 PM
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Re: DEP. PTU question paper

The syllabus of B. Tech. Computer Science & Engineering of PTU (Punjab Technical University) on which the question paper is based is as follows:

BTCS 301 Computer Architecture
Objectives: This course offers a good understanding of the various functional units of a computer system and prepares the student to be in a position to design a basic computer system.

1. Register Transfer and Microoperations: Register transfer language & operations, arithmetic microoperations, logic microoperations, shift microoperations, arithmetic logic shift unit. Design of a complete basic computer and its working [5]
2. Basic Computer Organisation and Design: Instruction codes, Computer registers, Computer Instructions, Timing and control, Instruction Cycle, Memory reference instructions, Input/ Output and Interrupt, Design of basic Computer, Design of Accumulator Logic. [6]
3. Design of Control Unit: Control memory, design of control unit microprogrammed, hardwired, and their comparative study. [3]
4. Central Processing Unit: General Register Organisation, Stack Organisation, Instruction formats, Addressing Modes, Data transfer and manipulations, Program control, RISC and CISC architecture. [6]
5. Input-Output Organisation: Peripheral devices, I/O Interface, asynchronous data transfer, modes of transfer, priority interrupt, DMA, I/O processor, serial communication. [5]
6. Memory Organisation: Memory hierarchy, main memory, auxiliary memory, associative memory, cache memory, virtual memory, memory management hardware. [6]
7. Advanced concepts of Computer Architecture: Concept of pipeline, Arithmetic pipeline, Instruction , vector processors and array processors. Introduction to parallel processing, Interprocessor communication & synchronization [5]

Suggested Readings/ Books:
1. M. Moris Mano, Computer System Architecture, Pearson Education.
2. William Stallings, Computer Organisation and Architecture, Pearson Education.
3. David A Patterson, Computer Architecture, Pearson Education.
4. P. Pal Choudhri, Computer Organisation and Design, PHI.
5. J. P. Hayes, Computer System Architecture, Pearson Education.
6. Kai Hawang, Advanced Computer Architecture, Tata McGraw Hill.
7. Riess. Assembly Language and Computer Architecture and using C++ and JAVA, Cengage Learning


Syllabus B. Tech. Computer Science & Engineering of PTU





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