Computer organization
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Computer architecture
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(i) Computer organization refers
to the operational units and their interconnections that realize the
architectural specifications.
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(i) Computer architecture refers
to how a computer system is designed and what technologies it is compatible
with.
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(ii) It describes how the computer
performs.
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(ii) It describes what the
computer does.
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(iii) Computer organization deals
with all physical components of computer system.
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(iii) Computer architectures
concerned with structures and behavior of computer system.
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(iv) Computer organization is
about organization of all hardware devices into a system.
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(iv) Computer architecture
explains about the functions of hardware devices.
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(v) The organization reveals its
performance.
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(v) The architecture indicates
its hardware.
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(vi) Organization changes into
changing technology.
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(vi) Architecture may survive many
years.
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(vii) Organization differs into
different version.
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(vii) All Intel 86 have the same
architectural structure.
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(viii) Example: Interface
between computer and peripheral techniques.
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(viii) Example:
Instruction sets, Addressing Mode.
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16 February 2018
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What are the basic differences between computer organization and architecture
Computer Organization and Architecture
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