Computer Engineering Book 3: Unit 10 + 11 + 12

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Computer Engineering
Book 3: Unit 10 + 11 + 12

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Planning
Week 23: Unit 10, 11, 12 + reading
Week 24: Unit 13, 14, 15 + reading
Week 25: Test Computer Engineering ( 18 June) 
Week 26: Reading Test ( 25 June) 

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To Do:
- Check answers Unit 8 + 9
- Check answers reading exercise 3 & 4 ( Les Leesvaardigheid 3: London Eurostar+ Letter)
- Unit 10: Pipelining 
- Unit 11 & 12: Memory Hierarchy
- Reading

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Answers Unit 8
Exercise 2:      1) B    2) C     3) A

Exercise 3:   1) D     2) C     3) H   4) G   5) F  6) B  7)E  8) A

Exericse 4: 1 A  control             B  Instruction class
                        2 A data sector    B memory-reference
                        3 A source             B destination

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Answers Unit 9
Exercise 2:      1) F   2) F  3) T

Exercise 3:   1) A   2) C     3) G  4) D   5) B   6) E     7) F   8) H   

Exericse 4: 1)  structural hazard                     6) pipeline stall
                         2) branch hazard
                         3) untaken branch
                         4) hazard
                         5) forwarding

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Reading - Exercise 3
1 true
2 true
3 false
4 true
5 false
6 true
7 false
8 false

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Reading -Exercise 4
1 C
2 D
3 B - C
4 C

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Pipelining
Pipelining: a standard technique for improving throughput.
Throughput:  the rate of successful message delivery over a communication channel. 

 Throughput is usually measured in bits per second (bit/s or bps), and sometimes in data packets per second (p/s or pps) or data packets per time slot.

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Unit 10: Pipelining 2
Listen and read the text on p. 22. Then, answer the questions from exercise 2.



Finished?:  Exercise 3 & 4

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Unit 11 & 12: Memory hierarchy
Listen to the texts and read along ( p. 24 & 26)  
Then, answer the questions from exercise 2.



Finished?:  Exercise 3 & 4

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Homework
Finish this week's exercises and study the words in bold.

You can find the meaning of the words in the glossary on p 34-41

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