What This Document Is
This document is a final examination for EEL 3801C, a Computer Organization course offered at the University of Central Florida. It’s designed to comprehensively assess a student’s understanding of the core principles and practical applications covered throughout the semester. The exam format includes a mix of programming and conceptual problems, requiring both coding ability and theoretical knowledge. It’s a closed-book exam, meaning students are permitted to use their notes and textbooks during the allotted time.
Why This Document Matters
This resource is invaluable for students currently enrolled in, or preparing to take, a similar Computer Organization course. It serves as an excellent study aid by showcasing the *types* of questions and challenges you can expect on a final exam. Reviewing this exam structure will help you identify areas where your understanding might need strengthening and refine your test-taking strategies. It’s particularly useful during the final review period to gauge your preparedness and focus your study efforts. Accessing the full exam will allow you to practice applying your knowledge to similar problems.
Topics Covered
* Assembly Language Programming
* C Language Programming
* Data Structures (Arrays)
* Object-Oriented Programming (Classes, Inheritance)
* Function Overloading & Templates
* Memory Management (Dynamic Allocation)
* Class Design & Implementation
What This Document Provides
* A full set of exam questions covering key course concepts.
* Problems requiring both code implementation and conceptual explanations.
* Examples of how theoretical knowledge translates into practical programming tasks.
* A bonus problem designed to test problem-solving and design skills in a more open-ended scenario.
* A glimpse into the expected level of detail and rigor in exam responses.