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Computer Studies and Information Technology: IGCSE and O Level


Cambridge International Igcse

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No. of pages 212

Published: 2004

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Written by experienced teachers and examiners of CIE syllabuses in IGCSE Computer Studies (0420), O Level Computer Studies (7010) and IGCSE Information Technology (0418), this book offers valuable, practical support for students. It includes questions and tasks throughout to reinforce learning, and a selection of past-examination questions to help students develop and practise their examination techniques. The authors have also included useful guidance on dealing with coursework tasks and practical assessments.

 

This book is part of a book series called Cambridge International Igcse .

There are 212 pages in this book. This book was published 2004 by Cambridge University Press .

This book has the following chapters: PART 1: THE THEORY; 1. The range and scope of computer applications; 2. The social and economic implications of the use of computers; 3. Worked examples; 4. The analysis of a problem; 5. The design of the solution to a problem; 6. The implementation of a solution; 7. Worked examples; 8. Methods relating to the solution to problems; 9. Algorithms and their methods of representation; 10. Worked examples; 11. Generic applications software; 12. Data, data types and data organisation; 13. Worked examples; 14. Hardware; 15. Systems and communications; 16. Types of system; 17. Worked examples; PART 2: PROJECT WORK; 18. Hardware and software; 19. Selection of project; 20. The importance of the understanding and documenting of the problem; 21. Analysis of the problem; 22. Realisation of the solution to the problem; 23. Documentation both User and Technical; 24. Evaluation and testing of the solution

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