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OCR AS and A Level Computer Science notes (1st edition)

P. M. Heathcote, R. S. U. Heathcote - ISBN: 9781910523056

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The aim of the Cambridge International AS and A Level Computer Science syllabus is to encourage learners to develop an understanding of the fundamental principles of computer science and how computer programs work in a range of contexts. Learners will study topics including information representation, communication and Internet technologies, hardware, software development, and relational database modelling. As they progress, learners will develop their computational thinking and use problem-solv...

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This is the first major section in the A level computer science course It is a comprehensive summary of the book. It includes only what is required by the specification, in a short, comprehensive and easy to remember format, with diagrams and pictures to aid the explanation of concepts. These notes include: 1.1.1 Structure and function of the processor 1.1.2 Types of processor 1.1.3 Input, output, and storage

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Notes from the Computer Science New Course OCR textbook and extra information from other places(eg. zigzag, school ppt) where relevant for chapters 7 to 10. Seven in-depth pages in font 10 Arial. Very clear and organized by chapter number. Please note these notes are in-depth and are of good quality. These notes got me an A (highest grade possible)! So they are tried and well tested :)

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A look at the common databases used in computing including relational and flat file databases. Also includes an overview of the different keys used in databases.

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Summary OCR AS and A Level Computer Science

The aim of this book is to provide detailed coverage of the topics in the new OCR AS and A Level Computer Science specifications H046 / H446. The book is divided into twelve sections and within each section, each chapter covers material that can comfortably be taught in one or two lessons. Material that is applicable only to the second year of the full A Level is clearly marked. Sometimes this may include an entire chapter and at other times, just a small part of a chapter. Each chapter contains exercises and questions, some new and some from past examination questions. Answers to all these are available to teachers only in a free Teacher's Pack which can be ordered from our website www.pgonline.co.uk. This book has been written to cover the topics which will be examined in the written papers at both AS and A Level. Sections 10, 11 and 12 relate principally to problem solving skills, with programming techniques covered in sufficient depth to allow students to answer questions in Component 02. Pseudocode, rather than any specific programming language, is used in the algorithms given in the text. Sample Python programs which implement many of the algorithms are included in a folder with the Teacher's Pack.