OCR • Computer Science
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This document provides summaries to the entire OCR Computer Science Course with all the necessary information.
The algorithms section of the course can be considered the hardest, in this document there are explanations, summaries and examples of the different algorithms and will cover: 
Analyzing Algorithms 
Time Complexity 
Logarithms 
Space Complexity 
Searching Algorithms 
Sorting Algorithms 
Path-Finding Algorithms.
This document can summarize the unit 2.2 in computer Science, which covers: 
Programming techniques 
Constructs 
Recursion 
Variables 
Integrated Development Environment 
Object Oriented Techniques 
Computational Methods
This document Contains the summary for 2.1 which contains the different elements for computational thinking, which are: 
Thinking Abstractly 
Thinking Ahead 
Thinking Procedurally 
Thinking Logically 
Thinking Concurrently
This document contains the summary for unit 1.5 which covers: 
Computer Related Legislation 
Data Protection Act 
Computer Misuse Act 
Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 
Moral and Ethical Issues