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Decks in this class (31)

1.1.1 Structure and function of processor (new)
What does the arithmetic and logi...,
What is the control unit,
What are registers
48  cards
1.1.2 Types of Processor (new)
What does risc mean,
What does cisc mean,
What is the size of the instructi...
17  cards
1.1.3 Input Output Storage (new)
List examples of input devices,
List examples of output devices,
Give an example of a device that ...
42  cards
1.2.1 Systems software [OUT OF SERVICE]
What is an operating system,
What features does it provide,
Why is memory management important
43  cards
1.2.3 Intro to Programming [OUT OF SERVICE]
Programming construct sequence,
Programming construct selection,
Programming construct iteration
40  cards
1.3.1 Databases
What is entity relationship model...,
Define flat file,
Define foreign key
10  cards
1.4.1 Data Types
Define character,
Define string,
What denary numbers do a b c d e ...
9  cards
1.5.1 Legislations
Data protection act 1988overview,
What rights does the data protect...,
Computer misuse act 1990overview
8  cards
1.5.2 Moral and Ethical
What has computerisation led to,
There has been a rise in services...,
Where is automated decision makin...
24  cards
1.1.1 Structure/Function of Processor (old)
What does the alu do,
What do arithmetical and logical ...,
What is the control unit
49  cards
1.1.2 Processor types (old)
What does risc mean,
What does cisc mean,
What are the properties of risc
12  cards
1.1.2 Processor REMADE (old)
What size instruction set does ri...,
How many lines of machine code is...,
What size instruction set does ci...
14  cards
[Custom] Data Structures (old)
Describe arrays,
What are 1d arrays considered to be,
2d arrayshow can they be visualiz...
13  cards
Networks - Introduction
What is a network,
What are the devices in a network...,
What kinds of devices can nodes be
35  cards
Networks - Decision Factors
What is cost as a network factor,
How can cost be decreased,
What is the factor that usually g...
24  cards
Networks - Topologies
What does topology describe,
How does a bus topology work,
Why are backbones limited in pote...
16  cards
Networks - Characteristics
What does security describe in te...,
What does the importance of secur...,
What harm could strict security c...
25  cards
Networks - Circuit/Packet Switching
What is packet switching,
Packet switching advantages,
Packet switching disadvantages
18  cards
Networks - IP Domain DNS MAC
How does ipv4 work,
What does an ip address contain,
What does ip classes solve
28  cards
Networks - Protocols and OSI7
What are protocols why are they s...,
When are protocols agreed,
What do the logical components of...
18  cards
Networks - TCPIP Stack
What does tcp ip stand for,
What is the tcp ip stack,
What is the application layer
6  cards
1.2.2 Apps Generation
Define utility software,
Give examples of utility software,
Explain the need for disk defragm...
24  cards
Liquidated Data Structures
Describe arrays,
What are 1d arrays considered to be,
2d arrayshow can they be visualized
18  cards
Networks - Protocols
What is ftp,
Which layer is ftp,
What does ftp stand for
11  cards
QUICK 1.2.1
0  cards
Algorithms
Does the data set need to be orde...,
How does linear search work,
Does data set need to be ordered ...
5  cards
Systems lifecycle methodologies
What are the phases of waterfall ...,
What are situations where waterfa...,
In waterfall no stage of developm...
10  cards
Small systems lifecycle
Waterfall model phases,
Waterfall advantages,
Waterfall disadvantages
11  cards
Linked Lists
0  cards
Databases
What is a relational database,
Define attributes,
Define flat file
17  cards
Web Technologies
What does html stand for,
Define html,
What does css stand for
16  cards

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