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  1. Proceedings of the 1995 workshop on Computer architecture education (WCAE '95)
  2. Combining object-oriented design and computer architecture into a single senior-level course
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Combining object-oriented design and computer architecture into a single senior-level course

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Author Kaeli, David R.
Abstract Undergraduate computer architecture course work typically covers some standard topics, including pipelining, memory hierarchy design and their relationship to performance. While there are a number of available tools that can be used to exercise the functionality of these concepts, students will many times only learn how to use the tool and will not gain an appreciation for the underlying technology or design. To insure that students understand many of the design tradeoffs encountered with computer design and computer architecture, they can construct software models of these designs. The students must have a very clear understanding of the design for them to be able to model it correctly. By developing a model, they gain insight into the real tradeoffs associated with the design of such features. To insure that students are able to develop well-structured, reusable simulation models, they must also have sufficient background in formal programming methods. Object-oriented design provides this structure and C++ provides a reasonable implementation language for developing object-oriented simulation models. This paper describes a senior-level course offered in the ECE department at Northeastern University that encompasses both of these subjects. As a final project for this course the students must construct a simulation model of some architectural feature. This paper describes the motivation for this course, and the associated course work.
File Format PDF
DOI 10.1145/1275225.1275236
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 1995-01-01
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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