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15th October 2014, 10:33 AM
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Re: eecs.umich.edu/courses/370

EECS 370: Introduction to Computer Organization course was made to give you a basic understanding of how computers execute programs. Understanding computers means understanding the hardware/software process of how you and the computer work together to have the computer carry out a task.

Prerequisites

Student has to take EECS 280. Candidate has to be learned and be comfortable with programming C++ on Unix. A brief overview of C vs. C++ will occur during the first discussion section.

In addition, students should have taken either EECS203 or EECS270

Grading policy
Projects 10% each = 40%
Homeworks (7 assignments) = 10%
Midterm exam = 25%
Final exam = 25%

Instructors
Professor Andrew DeOrio
Office Hours: FIXME Tu/Th 10:30AM - 11:30AM (when teaching)
in BBB FIXME
Professor Jason Mars
Office Hours: Tu/Th 10:30AM - 11:30AM (when teaching)
in BBB 4705
Professor Thomas Wenisch
Office Hours: Tu/Th 10:30AM - 11:30AM (when teaching)
in BBB 4620

Textbook
Structured Computer Organization - 6th edition
by Tanenbaum and Austin
Computer Organization and Design - 5th edition
by Patterson and Hennessey
Course Syllabus and Reading List: TODO

Project
Project 1
Posted: Thursday, Jan 9, 2014
Assembler Part Due: Friday, Jan 24, 2014
Simulator & Multiplier Parts Due: Friday, Jan 31, 2014
Project 1 Specification
Project 2
Posted: Thursday, Feb 6, 2014
Due: Friday, Mar 14, 2014
Project 2 Specification
Project 3
Posted: Wednesday, Mar 12, 2014
Due: Friday, Mar 28, 2014
Project 3 Specification
Project 4
Posted: Thursday, Mar 27, 2014
Due: Friday, Apr 18, 2014
Project 4 Specification


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