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In a single-bus system, all components share one common bus.
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In a single-bus system, all components share one common bus.
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In a single-bus system, all components share one common bus.
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In a single-bus system, all components share one common bus.
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In a single-bus system, all components share one common bus.
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In a single-bus system, all components share one common bus.
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In a single-bus system, all components share one common bus.
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A multi-bus system uses two or more buses, allowing multiple transfers to happen at the same time.
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A multi-bus system uses two or more buses, allowing multiple transfers to happen at the same time.
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A multi-bus system uses two or more buses, allowing multiple transfers to happen at the same time.
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A multi-bus system uses two or more buses, allowing multiple transfers to happen at the same time.
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A multi-bus system uses two or more buses, allowing multiple transfers to happen at the same time.
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A multi-bus system uses two or more buses, allowing multiple transfers to happen at the same time.
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A multi-bus system uses two or more buses, allowing multiple transfers to happen at the same time.
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To create a model of a computer system using single-bus and multi-bus organization and perform data transfers between registers, memory, and I/O devices. Compare their execution time, efficiency, and bottlenecks.
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Since only one bus is available, these operations generally occur one after another.
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These transfers can occur in parallel, reducing the time required.
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So, the multi-bus system completes the operations faster.
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The simulation shows that multi-bus organization is more efficient than single-bus organization because multiple buses allow parallel data transfers between registers, memory, and I/O. This reduces bus congestion, decreases execution time, and improves overall system performance.
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To create a model of a computer system using single-bus and multi-bus organization and perform data transfers between registers, memory, and I/O devices. Compare their execution time, efficiency, and bottlenecks.
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Since only one bus is available, these operations generally occur one after another.
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These transfers can occur in parallel, reducing the time required.
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So, the multi-bus system completes the operations faster.
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The simulation shows that multi-bus organization is more efficient than single-bus organization because multiple buses allow parallel data transfers between registers, memory, and I/O. This reduces bus congestion, decreases execution time, and improves overall system performance.
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To create a model of a computer system using single-bus and multi-bus organization and perform data transfers between registers, memory, and I/O devices. Compare their execution time, efficiency, and bottlenecks.
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Since only one bus is available, these operations generally occur one after another.
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These transfers can occur in parallel, reducing the time required.
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So, the multi-bus system completes the operations faster.
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The simulation shows that multi-bus organization is more efficient than single-bus organization because multiple buses allow parallel data transfers between registers, memory, and I/O. This reduces bus congestion, decreases execution time, and improves overall system performance.
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To create a model of a computer system using single-bus and multi-bus organization and perform data transfers between registers, memory, and I/O devices. Compare their execution time, efficiency, and bottlenecks.
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Since only one bus is available, these operations generally occur one after another.
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These transfers can occur in parallel, reducing the time required.
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So, the multi-bus system completes the operations faster.
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The simulation shows that multi-bus organization is more efficient than single-bus organization because multiple buses allow parallel data transfers between registers, memory, and I/O. This reduces bus congestion, decreases execution time, and improves overall system performance.
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To create a model of a computer system using single-bus and multi-bus organization and perform data transfers between registers, memory, and I/O devices. Compare their execution time, efficiency, and bottlenecks.
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Since only one bus is available, these operations generally occur one after another.
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These transfers can occur in parallel, reducing the time required.
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So, the multi-bus system completes the operations faster.
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The simulation shows that multi-bus organization is more efficient than single-bus organization because multiple buses allow parallel data transfers between registers, memory, and I/O. This reduces bus congestion, decreases execution time, and improves overall system performance.
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To create a model of a computer system using single-bus and multi-bus organization and perform data transfers between registers, memory, and I/O devices. Compare their execution time, efficiency, and bottlenecks.
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Since only one bus is available, these operations generally occur one after another.
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These transfers can occur in parallel, reducing the time required.
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So, the multi-bus system completes the operations faster.
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The simulation shows that multi-bus organization is more efficient than single-bus organization because multiple buses allow parallel data transfers between registers, memory, and I/O. This reduces bus congestion, decreases execution time, and improves overall system performance.
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To create a model of a computer system using single-bus and multi-bus organization and perform data transfers between registers, memory, and I/O devices. Compare their execution time, efficiency, and bottlenecks.
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Since only one bus is available, these operations generally occur one after another.
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These transfers can occur in parallel, reducing the time required.
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So, the multi-bus system completes the operations faster.
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The simulation shows that multi-bus organization is more efficient than single-bus organization because multiple buses allow parallel data transfers between registers, memory, and I/O. This reduces bus congestion, decreases execution time, and improves overall system performance.