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* Nell Dale and John Lewis, ''Computer Science Illuminated'', 5th Ed., Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2012
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* Computer Science Illuminated, 5th Edition,
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* Computer Science Illuminated, 5th Edition,
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* Randal E. Bryant and David R. O'Hallaron, [[http://csapp.cs.cmu.edu|''Computer Systems: A Programmer's Perspective'']], 2nd Ed., Prentice Hall, Inc., 2011.
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* Brian W. Kernighan and Dennis M. Ritchie, [[http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/cbook|''The C Programming Language'']], Second Edition, Prentice Hall, Inc., 1988.
* Randall Hyde, [[http://webster.cs.ucr.edu|''The Art of Assembly Language Programming'']].
* [[http://www.intel.com/products/processor/manuals/index.htm|''Intel Architectures Software Developer's Manuals'']], Intel Corp.
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* Class participation: 10%
* Exams: 60% (Mid and Final)
* Projects: 30%
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* Class participation: 20%
* Exams: 80% (Mid and Final)
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* 우영주
** E-Mail: my.cat.liang (at) gmail.com
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* 박종규
** E-Mail: i9mpossible (at) gmail.com
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(:cellnr valign=top :) '''Prerequisites:'''
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* C programming skills
* Basic knowledge of Unix/Linux systems
* ICE2001: Logic circuits
* ICE2002: Data structures
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(:cell valign=top :) This course introduces diverse topics in computer engineering and provides insight and knowledge necessary for the study ahead.
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(:cell valign=top :) This course introduces diverse topics in computer engineering and provides insight and knowledge necessary for the forthcoming study ahead.
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!! SWE2001-41: System Program (Spring 2015)
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!! ICE2010-42: Introduction to Computer Engineering (Spring 2015)
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10:30 - 11:45 (Tuesday and Thursday)
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12:00 - 13:50 (Friday)
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(:cell valign=top :) This course is an introduction to concepts underlying all computer systems. More specifically, this course provides a programmer's view of how computer systems execute application programs, store information, and communicate with each other. This course also serves as a foundation for courses on operating systems, computer architectures, compilers, programming languages, computer networks, and embedded systems, where a deeper understanding of systems-level issues is required. Topics covered include data representations, assembly languages, processor architectures, the memory hierarchy, operating systems, compilers, linkers and loaders, and high-level application programming interfaces.
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(:cell valign=top :) This course introduces diverse topics in computer engineering and provides insight and knowledge necessary for the study ahead.
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!! SWE2001-41: System Program (Spring 2015)

!!! [General information]

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(:cellnr width=15% valign=top :) '''When:'''
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10:30 - 11:45 (Tuesday and Thursday)
(:cellnr valign=top :) '''Where:'''
(:cell valign=top :) Lecture room #22003 (located on B1F in Engineering Bldg. I)
(:cellnr valign=top :) '''Official Language:'''
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English
(:cellnr valign=top :) '''Instructor:'''
(:cell valign=bottom :) [[http://csl.skku.edu/People/Euiseong|Euiseong Seo]] \\
Associate Professor\\
[[http://csl.skku.edu|Computer Systems Laboratory]]
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'''Description:'''
(:cell valign=top :) This course is an introduction to concepts underlying all computer systems. More specifically, this course provides a programmer's view of how computer systems execute application programs, store information, and communicate with each other. This course also serves as a foundation for courses on operating systems, computer architectures, compilers, programming languages, computer networks, and embedded systems, where a deeper understanding of systems-level issues is required. Topics covered include data representations, assembly languages, processor architectures, the memory hierarchy, operating systems, compilers, linkers and loaders, and high-level application programming interfaces.
(:cellnr valign=top :) '''Textbook:'''
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* Randal E. Bryant and David R. O'Hallaron, [[http://csapp.cs.cmu.edu|''Computer Systems: A Programmer's Perspective'']], 2nd Ed., Prentice Hall, Inc., 2011.
(:cellnr valign=top :) '''References:'''
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* Brian W. Kernighan and Dennis M. Ritchie, [[http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/cbook|''The C Programming Language'']], Second Edition, Prentice Hall, Inc., 1988.
* Randall Hyde, [[http://webster.cs.ucr.edu|''The Art of Assembly Language Programming'']].
* [[http://www.intel.com/products/processor/manuals/index.htm|''Intel Architectures Software Developer's Manuals'']], Intel Corp.
(:cellnr valign=top :) '''Prerequisites:'''
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* C programming skills
* Basic knowledge of Unix/Linux systems
* ICE2001: Logic circuits
* ICE2002: Data structures
(:cellnr valign=top :) '''Grading:'''
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* Class participation: 10%
* Exams: 60% (Mid and Final)
* Projects: 30%
(:cellnr valign=top :) '''Teaching Assistants:'''
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* 우영주
** E-Mail: my.cat.liang (at) gmail.com
* E-Mail is the preferred way to contact.
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