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MALLIG PLAINS COLLEGES

Casili, Mallig, Isabela

COLLEGE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION

SYLLABUS
School Year 2013-2014

Course No.: IT211 No. of Units: 3 Time: Days:


Course & Year: BSIT 2 Building & Room No.: Consultation Hours:
Descriptive Title: Computer Organization
Course Objectives:
 Identify the different hierarchical views of a computer (gates, microprogram, machine language, assembly language)
 Write code in assembly language
 Know the different devices and components of a computer system and how these components work together

Objectives & Classification Learning Strategies and Expected Outcomes and/or


Topics & Time Allotment
Levels Assessment Activities Results
Orientation Internalize the meaning and Discussion Sincerity
MPC – Philosophy, Mission, the message of the MPC and Group Loyalty
Vision & Objectives ICS Dept PVMO Buzzing Obedience
ICS Dept - Mission, Vision &
Objectives
(1hr)
- Review: Binary Number - Calculate binary number Lecture Clear knowledge and
Systems - Convert binary to decimal Recitation application about the basic
- Review: Fixed and numbers Group Activity concepts of Binary Number
Floating Point - Calculate using fixed and Library Work System, Fixed and Floating
Representation floating point representation Assignment Point, Logic Gates and
- Review: Logic Gates and - Discuss the logic gates and Seatwork Boolean Algebra
Boolean Algebra Boolean algebra Quiz
(Simplification) - Know the function of logic
(16hrs) gates and Boolean algebra
Knowledge (C1),
Comprehension (C2),
Application (C3), Analysis
(C4)
PRELIM EXAMINATION
- Computer System (Von - Enumerate the parts of the Lecture Clear knowledge and
Neumann Architecture) computer system Recitation application of the Computer
- CPU - Understand the computer Group Activity System
o Single Bus architecture Library Work
Architecture - Understand the single bus Assignment
 Overview of architecture Seatwork/Laboratory
Assembly - Create a program using the Quiz/Hands-on
Programming assembly language
 Microprogramming - Define microprogramming
 Gating and Control - Know the gating and control
Sequencing sequencing
o Control Unit - Discuss the function of the
o Arithmetic and Logic control unit
Unit - Discuss the function of the
 Addition (Half, Full, ALU
Fast Adder, CLA) Knowledge (C1),
 Subtraction Comprehension (C2),
 Multiplication Application (C3), Analysis
(Algorithmic) (C4), Organization (A4)
- Division (Algorithmic)
(16hrs)
MIDTERM EXAMINATION
- I/O Organization and - Know the use I/O and other Lecture Could write a program using
Peripherals peripherals Recitation Assembly Language
o Magnetic Disk - Function of keyboard and Group Activity
(Hard Disk) monitor Library Work
o Keyboard - Function of the cache Assignment
o Monitor (CRT) memory Seatwork/Laboratory
- Memory - Create a simple program Quiz/Hands-on
o Cache Memory using assembly language.
(L1, L2, caching Knowledge (C1),
Comprehension (C2),
techniques) Application (C3), Analysis
o Virtual Memory (C4), Organization (A4)
o Memory
Interleaving
- Lab: Assembly
Language
Programming
(16hrs)
FINAL EXAMINATION

Course Requirements:
1. Major Examinations
2. Attendance
3. Quizzes
4. Projects
5. Laboratory Activities
6. Participation in the class discussion

Grading System:
ClassStanding = 90%(Quiz+Recitation+Assignment+LaboratoryActivities+Project) + 10%(Attendance)
PrelimGrade = 2/3ClassStanding + 1/3PrelimExam
MidTermGrade = 2/3 PrelimGrade + 1/3MidTermTentativeGrade
FinalGrade = 2/3 PrelimGrade + 1/3FinalTentativeGrade

References:

Books
1. Stalling, William, Computer Organization & Architecture, 2006
2. Hamacher, Carl, Computer Organization, 2002
3. Null, Linda, Computer Organization and Architecture, 2006

Websites
1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_architecture
2. http://williamstallings.com/COA5e.html
3. http://www.dlhoffman.com/classnotes/csci330-s02/

Online Journals
1. http://www.ijcotjournal.org/
2. http://www.cs.ait.ac.th/~on/AT02.04.shtml
3. http://www.springer.com/computer/communication+networks/book/978-0-387-95211-6

Prepared by: Noted by:

JERIKO G. PELIMIANO DRYMLAD A. REBAJA GEORGE A. BORROMEO, MIT


Instructor Instructor Dean

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