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CSE 5600

Computer Systems Architecture I

COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERINGELECTRICAL AND SYSTEMS ENGINEERING

An exploration of the central issues in computer architecture: instruction set design, addressing and register set design, control unit design, memory hierarchies (cache and main memories, virtual memory), pipelining, instruction scheduling, and parallel systems. The course emphasizes understanding the performance implications of design choices, using architecture modeling and evaluation using simulation techniques. Prerequisites: CSE 361S and CSE 260M.

Instructors

Chamberlain, Michael Hall, Roger Chamberlain

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Quality: 5Difficulty: 3Chamberlain

Well, I personally don't like professors who are disorganized of lacking of interets, or unavailable to students. But I would say that Roger is not such a person . I am taking CSE 560M with him and he is really nice and clear, especially during office hours. Note the tags I gave along with my comments: hard-working is needed for his classes as well

11/9/2018