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'''Course Information'''
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'''Course Information''' <br>
 
Input/output processors and techniques. Intra-system communication, buses, caches. Addressing and memory hierarchies. Microprogramming, parallelism, and pipelining.
 
Input/output processors and techniques. Intra-system communication, buses, caches. Addressing and memory hierarchies. Microprogramming, parallelism, and pipelining.
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''' Course Prerequisite(s) '''
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''' Course Prerequisite(s) ''' <br>
 
Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C- in CMSC330; or must be in the (Computer Science (Doctoral), Computer Science (Master's)) program. Restriction: Permission of CMNS-Computer Science department.
 
Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C- in CMSC330; or must be in the (Computer Science (Doctoral), Computer Science (Master's)) program. Restriction: Permission of CMNS-Computer Science department.
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''' Class Webpage '''
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''' Class Webpage ''' <br>
 
[http://www.cs.umd.edu/class CMSC411 Course Webpage] - This is from prior semesters. However, this course has been taught every semester since 1994 by Meesh.
 
[http://www.cs.umd.edu/class CMSC411 Course Webpage] - This is from prior semesters. However, this course has been taught every semester since 1994 by Meesh.
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''' Hours Per Week '''
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''' Hours Per Week ''' <br>
 
The goal is to stay under the 10 hours per week of work outside of the classroom  recommended for 3 credit classes so that  CMSC411 can be taken with any other course without fear of an overload.
 
The goal is to stay under the 10 hours per week of work outside of the classroom  recommended for 3 credit classes so that  CMSC411 can be taken with any other course without fear of an overload.
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''' Languages Used '''
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''' Languages Used ''' <br>
 
The MIPS computing language is a vehicle for exploring different computing  paradigms, and students must have some understanding of the language. But, no actual MIPS programming is required.
 
The MIPS computing language is a vehicle for exploring different computing  paradigms, and students must have some understanding of the language. But, no actual MIPS programming is required.
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''' Recommended Prior Experience '''
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''' Recommended Prior Experience ''' <br>
 
The hard part of the course is reading the book and the supplementary material. Homework's are not collected; however, a variety of worksheets taken from prior exams are available, as are  excerpts from prior exams which are often available to enrich lecture material.
 
The hard part of the course is reading the book and the supplementary material. Homework's are not collected; however, a variety of worksheets taken from prior exams are available, as are  excerpts from prior exams which are often available to enrich lecture material.
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''' Projects, Exams, or other Assessments '''
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''' Projects, Exams, or other Assessments ''' <br>
 
See current webpage  http://www.cs.umd.edu/class/
 
See current webpage  http://www.cs.umd.edu/class/
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''' Misc Info '''
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''' Misc Info ''' <br>
 
The material can be challenging because  often little emphasis is placed on hardware or on  how programs are processed.  Student backgrounds are not uniform; so, some information will seem too hard to some students and too easy to others.  Exams are designed to be learning tools and to make students think, rather than to have them repeat what they have read.
 
The material can be challenging because  often little emphasis is placed on hardware or on  how programs are processed.  Student backgrounds are not uniform; so, some information will seem too hard to some students and too easy to others.  Exams are designed to be learning tools and to make students think, rather than to have them repeat what they have read.