COMP30080 Computer Systems
This module is intended for students who wish to understand the relationship between computer software and hardware. The course is centred on the study of a real world microprocessor (MIPS32). Students will learn how to program in assembly language. The relationship between a processor's instruction set architecture and its performance is explained. Various processor designs are described including single-cycle, multi-cycle, pipelined and parallel. Design aspects of recent high-performance processor architectures are discussed.
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Its one of the very popular modules as most of the students get very high grades(aka A's). It also promotes creative thinking and problem solving so it is useful for people across all disciplines
would only recommend if you have a strong interest in logic and circuits
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Subject: Computer Science
Level: 3
Module Coordinator: Assoc Professor Pavel Gladyshev
Trimester: Autumn
Credits: 5
Module Info
Subject: Computer Science
Level: 3
Module Coordinator: Assoc Professor Pavel Gladyshev
Trimester: Autumn
Credits: 5