5 Questions
Who is the author of the textbook 'Computer Organization and Architecture: Designing for Performance'?
William Stallings
In which year was the second edition of the textbook 'ARM System-on-Chip Architecture' published?
2000
Who is conducting the tutorial for the course?
Eng. Doaa Ibrahim
Which microprocessor will most examples refer to, unless otherwise stated?
ARM Cortex M0
'Low Level Programming' in Part (A) of the course refers to:
How to tell the computer to perform specific operations.
Study Notes
Textbook Information
- The textbook 'Computer Organization and Architecture: Designing for Performance' has an unnamed author.
'ARM System-on-Chip Architecture' Edition
- The second edition of the textbook 'ARM System-on-Chip Architecture' was published in an unspecified year.
Tutorial Details
- The tutorial for the course is being conducted by an unspecified instructor.
Microprocessor Focus
- Unless otherwise stated, most examples in the course will refer to a specific, but unnamed microprocessor.
'Low Level Programming' Definition
- In Part (A) of the course, 'Low Level Programming' refers to an unspecified type of programming.
Test your knowledge on computer organization and architecture with this quiz based on the textbook 'Computer Organization and Architecture: Designing for Performance' by William Stallings and 'ARM System-on-Chip Architecture' by Steve Furber. Take this quiz to review important concepts in computer engineering.
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