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Computer Organization and Architecture – Part 3, available at $84.99, has an average rating of 4.25, with 73 lectures, based on 157 reviews, and has 2116 subscribers.

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Title: Computer Organization and Architecture – Part 3

Price: $84.99

Average Rating: 4.25

Number of Lectures: 73

Number of Published Lectures: 72

Number of Curriculum Items: 73

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What You Will Learn

  • You will become very familiar with the topics of machine instructions, addressing modes, signed numbers topics
  • You will be able to challenge the interviewer on questions related to Computer Architecture & Organization
  • You will view Computer Science in a different dimension
  • You will be able to answer all questions of exams like GATE,PGEE,ISRO (after completing all parts of CO course)
  • You will be able to get a top grade in your Computer Architecture & Organization course in your Bachelors degree (after completing all parts of CO))
  • Understand how machine instructions, addressing modes, signed numbers works
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  • Anybody who needs to learn Computer Architecture & Organization from scratch
  • Anybody who wants to pursue a career in Computer Science
  • Anybody who has Computer Architecture & Organization in the Bachelors degree (I am sure most of them will have)
  • Anybody who is preparing for interview in product based companies
  • If you are preparing for exams like GATE , PGEE , BITS HD , ISRO ,..etc
  • If you are a Computer Science Engineer
  • If you are a software professional
  • Target Audiences

  • Anybody who needs to learn Computer Architecture & Organization from scratch
  • Anybody who wants to pursue a career in Computer Science
  • Anybody who has Computer Architecture & Organization in the Bachelors degree (I am sure most of them will have)
  • Anybody who is preparing for interview in product based companies
  • If you are preparing for exams like GATE , PGEE , BITS HD , ISRO ,..etc
  • If you are a Computer Science Engineer
  • If you are a software professional
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    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction : High Level Code vs Assembly Code vs Machine Code

    Lecture 2: Introduction : High Level Code vs Assembly Code vs Machine Code continued

    Lecture 3: Instruction Set of a Processor

    Chapter 2: RISC vs CISC

    Lecture 1: RISC vs CISC

    Lecture 2: RISC vs CISC continued

    Lecture 3: More Insights on RISC vs CISC

    Chapter 3: Basics of Computer Architecture

    Lecture 1: Important : Components of a CPU

    Lecture 2: Special purpose vs General purpose registers, Basics of Control Signals

    Lecture 3: How Instructions are represented in a computer using Binary Numbers

    Lecture 4: Various ways of representing the Addressing Mode Information in an Instruction

    Chapter 4: Register Addressing Mode

    Lecture 1: Register Addressing Mode

    Lecture 2: Advantages and Disadvantages of Register Addressing Mode

    Chapter 5: Direct & Indirect Addressing Mode

    Lecture 1: Direct Addressing Mode

    Lecture 2: Advantages and Disadvantages of Direct Addressing Mode

    Lecture 3: Indirect Addressing Mode

    Chapter 6: Immediate Addressing Mode

    Lecture 1: Immediate Addressing Mode

    Lecture 2: When Immediate Addressing Mode is used

    Chapter 7: Register Indirect Addressing Mode and Auto Increment/ Decrement Addressing Mode

    Lecture 1: Register Indirect Addressing Mode

    Lecture 2: Linear Access of elements of an array with Register Indirect Addressing Mode

    Lecture 3: Auto Increment Addressing Mode

    Lecture 4: Auto Decrement Addressing Mode, Pre vs Post Increment/Decrement Mode

    Chapter 8: Displacement Addressing Modes

    Lecture 1: Various Displacement Addressing Modes

    Lecture 2: Indexed Addressing Mode

    Lecture 3: Base Addressing Mode

    Lecture 4: Base Addressing Mode continued

    Lecture 5: Summary : Base Addressing Mode vs Indexed Addressing Mode

    Lecture 6: PC Relative Addressing Mode

    Chapter 9: Implied Addressing Mode

    Lecture 1: Implied Addressing Mode

    Chapter 10: CPU Organization Types

    Lecture 1: Introduction : CPU Organization

    Lecture 2: General Register CPU Organization

    Lecture 3: Single Accumulator CPU Organization

    Lecture 4: Stack based CPU Organization

    Lecture 5: Stack based CPU Organization continued

    Lecture 6: More on Stack based CPU Organization

    Lecture 7: Memory Stack vs Register Stack CPU Organization

    Chapter 11: Basics of Number System

    Lecture 1: Number System from scratch

    Lecture 2: Convert Decimal to Any Number System

    Lecture 3: Convert Any Number System to Decimal Number System

    Chapter 12: Addition in Other Number Systems

    Lecture 1: How to perform Addition of 2 numbers in other number systems

    Lecture 2: Base 16 (Hexadecimal) Addition

    Lecture 3: Base 2 (Binary) Addition

    Chapter 13: Signed Number Representation : Sign Magnitude Representation

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Signed Number Representation

    Lecture 2: Sign Magnitude Representation

    Lecture 3: Range and Number of numbers we can represent in Sign Magnitude Representation

    Chapter 14: Complements : Radix and Diminished Radix Complements

    Lecture 1: Radix Complement and Diminished Radix Complements of a number in base b

    Lecture 2: Decimal Format of Largest Number possible with n bits in base b number system

    Lecture 3: Why Complement of Complement gives the original number

    Chapter 15: Signed Number Representation : 1s Complement Representation

    Lecture 1: 1s Complement Representation Explained

    Lecture 2: Problem 1 on 1s Complement Representation

    Lecture 3: Problem 2 on 1s Complement Representation

    Lecture 4: Range of numbers we can represent with n bits in 1s Complement Representation

    Lecture 5: Advantage of 1’s complement representation over sign magnitude representation

    Lecture 6: Minimum number of bits needed to represent a number

    Lecture 7: Minimum number of bits needed to represent a number 2

    Lecture 8: Overflow during 1s complement addition

    Lecture 9: Overflow during 1s complement addition continued

    Chapter 16: Signed Number Representation : 2’s Complement Representation

    Lecture 1: 2’s Complement Representation Explained

    Lecture 2: Range of Numbers we can represent with n bits in 2’s Complement Representation

    Lecture 3: Another advantage of 2’s complement representation

    Lecture 4: Problem 1 on 2s Complement Representation

    Lecture 5: Problem 2 on 2s Complement Representation

    Lecture 6: Problem 3 on 2s Complement Representation

    Lecture 7: Problem 4 on 2s Complement Representation

    Chapter 17: Sign Bit Extension

    Lecture 1: Sign Bit Extension explained from scratch

    Lecture 2: Sign Bit Extension explained from scratch 2

    Lecture 3: Important Point to note

    Lecture 4: Problem 1

    Lecture 5: Problem 2

    Lecture 6: Problem 2 continued

    Lecture 7: Problem 3

    Lecture 8: Problem 4

    Lecture 9: Problem 5

    Instructors

  • Computer Organization and Architecture Part 3  No.2
    Vignesh Sekar
    Software Engineer,Computer Science Instructor
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