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2011 IEEE Computer Society Simulator Design Competition
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2011 IEEE Computer Society Simulator Design Competition
컴퓨터 구조를 재미있게 공부한 학생들이 도전해 보면 좋은 경험이 될 것 같습니다.
LOS ALAMITOS, Calif., 4 January, 2011 - IEEE Computer Society student
member teams can compete to win up to $10,000 for designing a CPU
simulator. The registration deadline is Thursday, 18 January.
Teams are asked to design an instruction set architecture and then
construct a simulator for it. The ISA and simulator will be used to
teach students computer architecture. The architecture should have two
operating modes: register to memory (CISC) or LOAD/STORE (RISC). Teams
can choose their own CISC/RISC architectures.
The top team will be awarded $8,000 and the second-place team $2,000.
The competition will be judged by an international panel selected by
the IEEE Computer Society according to:
* Originality and functionality of the architecture
* Functionality, quality, and versatility of the simulator
* Use of good software design techniques in the simulator design
* The beta testing of the simulator.
Students must have taken a course in architecture and have both
programming and software engineering skills. Teams must submit both a
report and a working program at the end of the competition.
Current IEEE student members can add Computer Society student
membership for $8 if they are based in the US or Canada and $13 if
they live elsewhere in the world. Nonmember students can join both
IEEE and IEEE Computer Society for $40 at
http://www.computer.org/studentoffer. As part of their member
benefits, all student members receive access to the Computer Society
Digital Library.
No team will be judged an overall winner unless their software is
well-constructed using appropriate software engineering methodologies.
All contestants retain all intellectual property rights to their work.
The Computer Society requests only that it be able to publish the
final report and the simulator.
For more information, visit http://www.computer.org/portal/web/competition
About the IEEE Computer Society
With nearly 85,000 members, the IEEE Computer Society is the world's
leading organization of computing professionals. Founded in 1946, and
the largest of the 38 societies of the Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers (IEEE), the Computer Society is dedicated to
advancing the theory and application of computer and
information-processing technology, and is known globally for its
computing standards activities. For more information, go to
http://www.computer.org.
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게시물 내용2011 IEEE Computer Society Simulator Design Competition
컴퓨터 구조를 재미있게 공부한 학생들이 도전해 보면 좋은 경험이 될 것 같습니다.
LOS ALAMITOS, Calif., 4 January, 2011 - IEEE Computer Society student member teams can compete to win up to $10,000 for designing a CPU simulator. The registration deadline is Thursday, 18 January.
Teams are asked to design an instruction set architecture and then construct a simulator for it. The ISA and simulator will be used to teach students computer architecture. The architecture should have two operating modes: register to memory (CISC) or LOAD/STORE (RISC). Teams can choose their own CISC/RISC architectures.
The top team will be awarded $8,000 and the second-place team $2,000. The competition will be judged by an international panel selected by the IEEE Computer Society according to:
* Originality and functionality of the architecture * Functionality, quality, and versatility of the simulator * Use of good software design techniques in the simulator design * The beta testing of the simulator.
Students must have taken a course in architecture and have both programming and software engineering skills. Teams must submit both a report and a working program at the end of the competition.
Current IEEE student members can add Computer Society student membership for $8 if they are based in the US or Canada and $13 if they live elsewhere in the world. Nonmember students can join both IEEE and IEEE Computer Society for $40 at http://www.computer.org/studentoffer. As part of their member benefits, all student members receive access to the Computer Society Digital Library.
No team will be judged an overall winner unless their software is well-constructed using appropriate software engineering methodologies. All contestants retain all intellectual property rights to their work. The Computer Society requests only that it be able to publish the final report and the simulator.
For more information, visit http://www.computer.org/portal/web/competition
About the IEEE Computer Society
With nearly 85,000 members, the IEEE Computer Society is the world's leading organization of computing professionals. Founded in 1946, and the largest of the 38 societies of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), the Computer Society is dedicated to advancing the theory and application of computer and information-processing technology, and is known globally for its computing standards activities. For more information, go to http://www.computer.org.
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