UW Madison CS 354 | Machine Organization & Programming

Michael Doescher

Comprehensive course covering computer architecture, assembly language, and low-level programming. Gain in-depth understanding of how computers work at the hardware level.

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Introduction

CS 354 Machine Organization and Programming is a course that provides an in-depth understanding of computer architecture and low-level programming. It covers topics such as assembly language, memory management, and processor design.

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Highlights

  • Comprehensive coverage of computer architecture and low-level programming
  • Hands-on experience with assembly language and machine-level code
  • Insights into the inner workings of computer systems
  • Taught by an experienced instructor, Michael Doescher

Recommendation

This course is highly recommended for students interested in computer science, computer engineering, or anyone who wants to gain a deeper understanding of how computers work at the hardware level. It provides a strong foundation for further study in areas such as operating systems, compilers, and embedded systems.

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