CSE 2312 - Section 001 - Spring 2014
Computer Organization and Assembly Language Programming

Lectures: GACB 105, Tuesday and Thursday 9:30am-10:50am.
Instructor: Vassilis Athitsos


Computer organization from the viewpoint of software, including: the memory hierarchy, instruction set architectures, memory addressing, input-output, integer and floating-point representation and arithmetic. The relationship of higher-level-programming languages to the operating system and to instruction set architecture are explored. The course also teaches some programming in an assembly language.


Links


Course web page: http://vlm1.uta.edu/~athitsos/courses/cse2312_spring2014
Lecture times: Tuesday and Thursday, 9:30am-10:50am
Classroom: GACB 105
Prerequisites: CSE 1310 (Introduction to Computers and Programming), CSE 1320 (Intermediate Programming).
Textbook: Structured Computer Organization, by Andrew S. Tanenbaum and Todd Austin. 6th Edition, 2012, Prentice Hall. ISBN-10: 0132916525. ISBN-13: 978-0132916523.

Instructor:
Vassilis Athitsos

Office: ERB 623
Office telephone: 817-272-0155
Office hours: Tuesday and Thursday 11:00am-12:30pm.
Teaching assistant (GTA):
Charles Gatz
E-mail: charles.gatz@mavs.uta.edu
Office hours:
- Monday 1:00pm-2:00pm at ERB 132.
- Tuesday-Wednesday 2:30pm-3:30pm at ERB 125.