CS 441 - Modern Computer Architecture - 3 credit hours


A study of the design concepts of major importance in modern computers. Topics will include microprogramming, language-directed computers, parallel processors, and pipeline computers. Emphasis will be placed on the relationship of architecture to programming issues.

Prerequisite: 481 or EECE 437L (Digital Computer Operating Systems).

Course allowed for graduate credit to students enrolled in a graduate program.

(Also offered as EECE 401.)