Computer Architecture in Education.

The article discusses the need in higher education for students trained in computer science to be competent in engineering software for parallel systems. Students who graduate with that school, the article states, will be leaders in the industry. Topics include computer architecture classes and univ...

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Publicado en:Communications of the ACM Vol. 51; no. 7; p. 75
Formato: Artículo
Publicado: Association for Computing Machinery Jul2008
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