Introduction to Computer Organization and Technology - Computer Architecture (INHN0003)
Winter Term 2022/23 (Heilbronn)
Course Information
- Language: English
- SWS: 3V + 2Ü
- ECTS: 6
- Module: INHN0003 (Heilbronn)
- Course description: TUMOnline
- Prerequisite: Computer Architecture (INHN0003)
- Only students, who passed INHN0002 or a comparable course, can participate in this course.
- You must have experience with object-oriented programming in Java.
- You can find more details below.
- TUMonline: You must register for this course in TUMonline before the course starts.
- Course Material: You can find slides and exercises on Artemis
- Code of Conduct: When participating in this course, you confirm to follow the:
- Time and Location:
- Lecture:
- Monday, 13:45 - 16:30, only on-campus (Heilbronn)
- Room D 2.01/02 - BildungsCampus 2.
- Exercises:
- Tuesday, 14:00-16:00, via BBB
- For Heilbronn students only.
- Lecture:
Important Information
- By means of a slide presentation, the lecture introduces the basic concepts and methods of operating systems and explains them using examples.
- Accompanying tutorials deepen the understanding of the concepts explained in the lecture by means of suitable group exercises and show the application of the different methods with the help of manageable problems in the different aspects of operating system decomposition.
- Additional programming exercises enable students to deepen their knowledge in self-study. Feedback and help in programming tutoring sessions allow students to measure learning progress and improve their skills.
Content
Basic concepts:
1. Von Neumann architecture
2. Machine instruction sets and assembler
3. Microprogramming
4. Formal computer description with VHDL
5. Combinational circuits
6. Sequential circuits
7. Memory hierarchy
8. Concepts of modern microprocessors
9. Outlook "Advanced Computer Architecture"
Recommended Preparation
- If you have not used Artemis before, please follow the tutorial (you might need to click on your login in the upper right corner and then on Continue Tutorial).
- Check if you meet the most important preconditions with the programming exercise. Try to solve this programming exercise on your own without the help of others. If you can solve all tasks in a few hours, you are well-prepared for this course. If you have problems with some tasks, you should have another look at the online tutorials mentioned above. If you cannot solve all tasks in this programming exercise on your own, this course will be very difficult for you and we strongly recommend that you first learn the prerequisites in another course (e.g. INHN0001 and INHN0002) and then take the INHN0006 course.
Media
Lecture with digital slides, online exercises (programming, text) with individual feedback, a communication platform for the exchange between instructors, tutors, and students.
Literature
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A.S. Tanenbaum, H. Bos: Modern Operating Systems, 4/E (Pearson, 2015)
Instructors
Lecturer
Carsten Trinitis, Prof. Dr.-Ing.
Exercise Instructors
- Nicholas Kienzle
- Taiki Okano
- Ayush Kumar
- Sameh Nour