Computer Science 222 - Computer Organization and Machine-Level Programming

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Moravian University
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Introduction to classical internal organization of computers with emphasis on low-level (machine language and assembly language) programming. Topics include performance measures, low-level data representations, instruction sets, implementation of data path and control, memory organization and cache, and I/O organization. Laboratory stresses low-level algorithm implementation on RISC processors. Prerequisite: Computer Science 121. Staff 244. Data Structures and Analysis of Algorithms. Issues of static and dynamic aggregates of data. Topics include logical characteristics of various data organizations, storage structures implementing structured data, design and implementation of algorithms to manipulate storage structures, and classical applications of data structures. Representative data structures include stacks, queues, ordered trees, binary trees, and graphs. Implementation and performance issues of contiguous and linked storage. Prerequisites: Computer Science 121 and Mathematics 170 (or 106-166). Coleman
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3.00
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Lecture
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(610) 861-1360
Regional Accreditation:
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
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Semester

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