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Laboratory options for the computer science major.
| Content Provider | CiteSeerX |
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| Author | Vickery, Christopher Blain, Tamara |
| Abstract | from opposite directions. Computer Science (CS) introduces students to system architecture and organization so they can have a better appreciation for the mechanisms that make their software work, whereas Computer Engineer-ing (CE) introduces students to software design so they can have a better appreciation for the software that will be using the hardware systems they design. Mindful of this distinction between CS and CE, we chronicle the efforts of our CS department to capitalize on current trends in the design and implementation of digital systems to extend our students ’ expertise in this area. We summarize the current curriculum in our department, present a survey of the language options we have explored for evolving our curriculum, and conclude with a brief description of the labora-tory environment we have adopted, which is centered on the Handel-C hardware implementation language. 1 |
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| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Laboratory Option Computer Science Major Handel-c Hardware Implementation Language Digital System Brief Description Current Curriculum System Architecture Software Design Opposite Direction Software Work Labora-tory Environment Whereas Computer Engineer-ing Current Trend C Department Hardware System Language Option Computer Science |
| Content Type | Text |