No. of pages 212
Published: 2004
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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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