CodeAPeel: A Multilayer Computer Architecture Design and Simulation System

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CodeAPeel is a computer architecture design and simulation system that grew out of a need at the University of Maryland to describe the operations of a computer at assembly and machine layers. It is designed to support a multilayer view of computers. Its current version supports assembly and machine layers, and a compiler layer is currently being built on top of the assembly layer. CodeAPeel has its own native instruction set with 96 instructions that includes SISD and SIMD instructions that are commonly found in contemporary instruction set architectures. The talk will describe the conception, design, and development stages of the CodeAPeel project as a Java application. It will provide examples to demonstrate how CodeAPeel may be used as a simulation tool to run and test assembly and machine programs. It will also discuss how CodeAPeel may be incorporated into computer organization courses in electrical and computer engineering as well as computer science curricula in undergraduate programs at universities, and how it may be further developed to enhance and support computer science education in pre-college programs.



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  • Date: 03 May 2021
  • Time: 07:00 PM to 08:30 PM
  • All times are (UTC-04:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
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  • Co-sponsored by Northern VA/Central VA/Hampton Road/Richmond Education Society Chapter
  • Starts 27 February 2021 09:00 AM
  • Ends 03 May 2021 12:01 PM
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A. Yavuz Oruc A. Yavuz Oruc of University of Maryland, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Biography:

A. Yavuz Oruc is a professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Maryland in College Park. He holds a B.Sc. EE (METU, 1976), M.Sc. Electronics (University of Wales, 1978), and Ph.D. EE (Syracuse University, 1983). He served as a program director for the Computer Systems Architecture program at National Science Foundation (2000-2002). His research spans several areas, including computer architecture, interconnection networks, combinatorics and graph theory, and quantum computing and algorithms. His work has been published in numerous archival journals, including IEEE Transactions on Computers, Communications, Information Theory, Parallel and Distributed Systems, VLSI design, Journal of Number Theory, Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, International Journal of Graph Theory and Combinatorics, and Bulletin of the Belgian Mathematical Society. His book, Handbook of Scientific Proposal Writing is published by CRC Press, 2011. Dr. Oruc also writes fiction when he finds, time and is the author of The Blue Tractor and Tomris/October 1942.

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Agenda

6:50 WebEx Opens

7:00 Introductions

7:15 Talk Begins

8:15 Book Giveaway and Open Discussion

8:30 WebEx Closes



A copy of Professor Oruc's book "Handbook of Scientific Proposal Writing" by CRC Press will be given away at the end of the talk.