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Research project June 2016

Bee 313
Computer Organization and Architecture
Individual & Group of Assignment Format
The ability to write a clear and accurate technical report is essential for success in a technical career. The
following is a pretty good format for a report on technical work, and will help to guide you in writing one.
Table of Contents
1. The Table of Contents should list section numbers, titles, second-level headings and their page numbers.
2. Third-level headings also may be listed.
List of figures
If the report contains five or more figures or tables, they should be listed using the style of the Table of
Contents.
Introduction (Definitions) 0.5 1 Page
1. Who/for whom
2. What was done
Literature Review 5 - 10 pages
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Clearly review the previous study


More detail on why, what else going on affects and what you will show
Define context, set the stage and get them interested
Architecture
Type of electronic material and components used
Principle of operation
Advantages & disadvantages (compared to other techniques)

Summary & Conclusions 0.5 Page


1. Your own conclusion after this literature survey

2. Restate topic approach


Future Improvement 0.5 Page
1. Subject for further expectation
2. Highlight what you want suggest from your own knowledge

References

Citation should be listed alphabetically by author, as follows:


1. Book
Sanjay Sree, Computer organization, Kuala Lumpur Infrastructure University
College. 2nd ed. Malaysia: KRAMB, 2016.
2. Scientific paper & journal
Sanjay Sree. Evaluation of minicomputer for Multi-purpose System concert. Great
Computing 2009, IKRAM (IUKL). December 24th -25th 2016. Malaysia.
PAGE FORMAT
Margins should be 1.25 inches left and right; 1 inch top and bottom.
Text should be in a 12 point serif font (Times Roman)
Spacing should be 1.5 lines.
Material borrowed or adapted from external sources must be identified and quoted (i.e.,
document, source, date and page).
Avoid half-page and one-sentence paragraphs.
When referring to a specific figure or table, spell out and capitalize the beginning of words
Figure and Table.
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
One hard copy of bounded (nice cover) final report must be submitted on time DURING YOUR

PRESENTATION SESSION
DETAILS OF PROJECT:
THIS IS A GROUP RESEARCH ASSIGMENT PROJECT, SO KINDLY AFFIX TURN IT IN REPORT WHEN
PASSING UP HARD COPY
EACH TOPIC IS ASSIGNED 2 PARTICIPANTS, KINDLY CHOOSE YOUR PARTNERS WISELY, PLEASE
LET ME KNOW WHAT TOPIC YOU GUYS ARE CHOOSING LATEST BY THIS WEEK. (BY 24TH JUNE
2016)
THE PRESENTATION WILL BE ON WEEK 12. THE FASTER YOU COME AND REGISTER WITH ME.. THE
FASTER YOU CAN CHOOSE YOUR TOPIC
STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO DO A SHORT PRESENTATION AROUND 15 MINUTES THEN PASS
UP THEIR HARDBOUND RESEARCH ASSIGMENT THE SAME DAY.
SINCE THE STRENGTH OF THE CLASS AS OF TODAY (20/6/16) IS 32 STUDENTS, THESE TOPICS
GIVEN WILL SUFFICE

LIST OF TOPICS GIVEN:


WEB PC, WEB TV
IMAGE RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS
SPEC benchmark
CACHE COHERENT PROTOCOL
NETWORK MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES
RAM BUS
FLAT PANEL DISPLAY
ACTIVE MATRIX LCD DISPLAY
REGISTER ALLOCATION
N version programming / recovery blocks
MPEG-2
GRAPH THEORY
ENCRIPTION HARDWARE
ADAPTIVE CONTROL
QUANTUM WELL TRANSISTORS
LINUX

ALL THE BEST

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