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Computer Organization and Architecture

Presentations | English

Every object in the real world is based on some architecture. System architecture defines various functional units of the computer system and how these units are interconnected. Computer architecture deals with the design of computers, data storage devices, and networking components that store and run programs, transmit data, and drive interactions between computers, across networks, and with users. Computer architects use parallelism and various strategies for memory organization to design computing systems with very high performance. Computer Organization and Architecture deals with how operational attributes are linked together to meet the requirements specified by computer architecture. Some organizational attributes are hardware details, control signals and peripherals. COA is one of the most important and comprehensive subjects that includes many foundational concepts and knowledge used in the design of a computer system.

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Computer Organization and Architecture

Presentations | English