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Introduction to Computer Organization, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.09, with 24 lectures, 4 quizzes, based on 82 reviews, and has 2074 subscribers.

You will learn about What is a computer? Basic computer organization What is a program? Generations of programming languages What is machine language and assembly language? What are high-level languages? What is von Neumann machine? How do instructions execute in a modern computer? What is multi-core processor? What are bits and bytes? What are binary numbers? How to convert binary numbers to decimal? How to convert decimal numbers to binary? This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone interested in learning about basic computer organization and binary number representation. or Anyone interested in decimal to binary conversion, and binary to decimal conversion. or Computer science students It is particularly useful for Anyone interested in learning about basic computer organization and binary number representation. or Anyone interested in decimal to binary conversion, and binary to decimal conversion. or Computer science students.

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Title: Introduction to Computer Organization

Price: Free

Average Rating: 4.09

Number of Lectures: 24

Number of Quizzes: 4

Number of Published Lectures: 24

Number of Published Quizzes: 4

Number of Curriculum Items: 28

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 28

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What You Will Learn

  • What is a computer?
  • Basic computer organization
  • What is a program?
  • Generations of programming languages
  • What is machine language and assembly language?
  • What are high-level languages?
  • What is von Neumann machine?
  • How do instructions execute in a modern computer?
  • What is multi-core processor?
  • What are bits and bytes?
  • What are binary numbers?
  • How to convert binary numbers to decimal?
  • How to convert decimal numbers to binary?
  • Who Should Attend

  • Anyone interested in learning about basic computer organization and binary number representation.
  • Anyone interested in decimal to binary conversion, and binary to decimal conversion.
  • Computer science students
  • Target Audiences

  • Anyone interested in learning about basic computer organization and binary number representation.
  • Anyone interested in decimal to binary conversion, and binary to decimal conversion.
  • Computer science students
  • When purchasing a new computer, have you wondered what “3,” “5,” and “7” mean in Core i3, i5, or i7? (Hint: these are not the number of cores in the processor!) Learn the explanation to this and many more intriguing questions in this course!

    Ace basic computer organization, von Neumann architecture, data representation, number representation questions in competitive exams, job interviews, and computer organization and architecture course exams. Genuinely understand the basic organization of a von Neumann machine, how instructions are executed in our computers, and representation of numbers in modern computers.

    Specifically, the course will cover the following in detail.

    1. What is a computer?

    2. Basic computer organization

    3. What is a program?

    4. Generations of programming languages

    5. What is machine language and assembly language?

    6. What are high-level languages?

    7. What is von Neumann machine?

    8. How do instructions execute in a modern computer?

    9. What is multi-core processor?

    10. What are bits and bytes?

    11. What are binary numbers?

    12. How to convert binary numbers to decimal?

    13. How to convert decimal numbers to binary?

    Further learning: This course is an excerpt from the larger Udemy course titled “Intro to Computer Organization, Number & Data Representation.” If you want to learn about twos complement numbers, IEEE floating point representation, binary arithmetic, and representation of various kinds of data (including integers, real numbers, negative numbers, characters, images, and sound) in modern computers, take that course!

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    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Course intro

    Lecture 1: Course introduction

    Chapter 2: Introduction

    Lecture 1: What is a computer?

    Lecture 2: Basic computer organization

    Lecture 3: What is a program?

    Lecture 4: Generations of programming languages

    Lecture 5: Machine language

    Lecture 6: Assembly language

    Lecture 7: High-level languages

    Lecture 8: Exciting computer organization courses!

    Chapter 3: Von Neumann architecture

    Lecture 1: Von Neumann architecture

    Lecture 2: Instruction execution in Von Neumann machine

    Lecture 3: Instruction execution example

    Chapter 4: Types of CPUs

    Lecture 1: Multi core processors

    Lecture 2: Processors are everywhere

    Chapter 5: Number representation

    Lecture 1: Number Representation bits and bytes

    Lecture 2: Base-10 numbers

    Lecture 3: Binary numbers

    Lecture 4: Binary to decimal conversion examples

    Lecture 5: Decimal to binary conversion

    Lecture 6: Decimal to binary conversion-subtraction method

    Lecture 7: Decimal to binary conversion-division method

    Lecture 8: Activity-decimal to binary conversion

    Chapter 6: Whats next?

    Lecture 1: Whats next?

    Lecture 2: Exciting computer organization courses!

    Instructors

  • Introduction to Computer Organization  No.2
    Aditya Mishra (Ph.D.)
    Founding Director at Wisdom Academy, Educator, Researcher
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