The Von Neumann architecture is based on the principle of of instructions.

The is responsible for performing arithmetic and logical operations in the Von Neumann architecture.

The is a theoretical design for a stored-program computer.

The control bus coordinates the of various components in a computer system.

The keeps track of the memory address of the next instruction to be executed in Von Neumann architecture.

The data bus transfers between the CPU, memory, and peripherals.

The holds the current instruction being executed.

The address bus is typically , meaning it carries information in only one direction.

The Von Neumann architecture allows for the of instructions in memory.

Data bus allows data to flow in both directions, making it