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Assembler Language
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Intermediate
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Assembler Language

Doane University

This course enables the learner to implement modern, high-level programming language concepts in assembly language by learning and applying the foundational essentials of digital logic, computer organization, and low-level programming logic necessary to do so.

7 hrs/week11 weeksEnglish2,685 enrolled
Free to Audit

About this Course

Computing involves processing information. In order to be processed, information must be represented in such a way that it can be manipulated by a machine ubiquitous in today’s society - the computer. **** The computer is a physical device that is based on binary digital logic. From this logic, physical components (hardware) such as memory and processors are designed. These components must fetch, execute and respond to given instructions (software). This course provides a foundation in the organization and operation of a digital electronic computer starting with the binary digital logic used to represent information and build hardware components. Then, upon this foundation will be built the skills necessary to solve programs through assembly language programs. High-level language algorithms will provide the blueprints for the assembly language solutions. Specifically, in successfully completing this course you will be able to: Describe how computers represent information and apply this knowledge in solving problems with solutions written in assembly language. Describe the basic organization of a computer system in terms of binary digital hardware components and apply this knowledge in solving problems with solutions written in assembly language. Describe how instructions are fetched and executed using the digital components and apply this knowledge in solving problems with solutions written in assembly language. Design and create assembly language programs that are solutions to problems expressed with algorithms that include high-level language concepts such as variables, data types, repetition, selection, and objects. 3b

What You'll Learn

  • Information representation
  • Von Neumann architecture
  • Storage hierarchy
  • Data types and variables in assembly language
  • Pre-test repetition
  • Post-test repetition
  • Single selection
  • Multi-way selection
  • Nesting selection or repetition
  • Nesting selection and repetition
  • Sequential access
  • Random access
  • VSAM Demystified
  • DB2 Overview
  • CICS Overview

Prerequisites

  • Knowledge and experience with a modern high-level programming language. A Windows 10 or later PC is recommended for running the simulator used in the course.

Instructors

A

Alec Engebretson

Dr.

M

Mark Meysenburg

Dr.

Topics

Assembly Language
Digital Electronics
Algorithms
Digital Logic

Course Info

PlatformedX
LevelIntermediate
PacingUnknown
CertificateAvailable
PriceFree to Audit

Skills

لغة التجميع
الإلكترونيات الرقمية
الخوارزميات
المنطق الرقمي

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