Computer Science and Engineering

CSE 130 Principles of Computer Systems Design

Covers the principles governing computer-systems design and complexity; familiarity with memory, storage, and networking; concurrency and synchronization; layering (abstraction and modularity); naming; client-server and virtualized system models; and performance. Requires significant programming projects demonstrating mastery of these concepts. (Formerly Computer Engineering 105.)

Requirements

Prerequisite(s): CSE 12 and CSE 12L; and CSE 101, or CSE 15 and CSE 15L; and knowledge of C programming language.

Credits

5

Quarter offered

Fall, Winter, Spring

Instructor

Ethan Miller, Gabriel Elkaim, Faisal Nawab, Peter Alvaro, David Harrison