Intermediate 2 Computing – Unit 1 Computer Systems – Study Checklist
Topic 1 – Data Representation / Notes / Success Guide / RevisedRepresent positive numbers in binary using eight bits / 5,6 / 7
Give 3 Advantages of using binary numbers / 7 / 6
Describe floating point representation of real numbers using the terms mantissa and exponent / 8,9 / 7
Describe file sizes, backing storage and main memory capacities using the terms: bit, byte, Kilobyte, Megabyte, Gigabyte, Terabyte (Kb,Mb,Gb,Tb) / 4 / 6
Describe ASCII code including control characters / 9-11 / 8
Explain the term character set / 10 / 8
Describe how a black and white bit-mapped graphic is stored / 12,13 / 8,9
Calculate the file size of a black and white bit-mapped graphic / 13 / 9
Topic 2 – Computer Structure
Describe the purpose of a processor / 18 / 10
List the parts of a processor as;
- ALU,
- control unit and
- registers
Be able to illustrate the structure of a computer in the form of a simple five box diagram representing:
- input devices,
- processor,
- main memory,
- output devices, and
- backing storage
Explain the difference between main memory and backing storage / 20 / 11
Describe the features and uses of RAM and ROM / 19,20 / 11
Describe the uses of embedded, palmtop, laptop, desktop and mainframe computers / 21-31 / 12
Compare features of
- embedded,
- palmtop,
- laptop,
- desktop and
- mainframe computers using :
- type and speed of processor,
- size of main memory,
- backing storage,
- input and output devices
Describe clock speed as a simple indicator of system performance / 22 / 12
Topic 3 Peripherals
Describe the features, functions and uses of the following input devices:
- keyboard,
- mouse,
- microphone,
- touchpad,
- digital camera,
- scanner,
- webcam
34-35
36-37
42
38
40
43 / 14
Compare input devices using appropriate characteristics:
- resolution,
- capacity,
- speed of data transfer,
- cost
Describe the features, functions and uses of a
- monitor,
- LCD panel,
- inkjet and laser printers,
- loudspeakers
45
46,47
48 / 15
Compare output devices using appropriate characteristics:
- resolution,
- capacity,
- speed of data transfer,
- cost
Magnetic storage:
Describe the features, functions and uses of current magnetic storage devices and media including;
- floppy drive,
- hard drive,
- magnetic tape drive
51
53,54 / 16
Optical storage: Describe the features, functions and uses of current optical storage devices and media including:
- CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW,
- DVD-ROM,
- rewritable DVD
58
59-60 / 16
Solid State storage: Describe the features, functions and uses of current solid state storage devices and media:
- Flash cards
- USB “sticks”
Compare storage devices using appropriate characteristics:
- type of access,
- capacity,
- speed of data transfer,
- cost
Describe the need for interfaces with reference to the following functions:
- compensating for differences in speed between the CPU and peripherals,
- data conversion from analogue to digital forms and
- temporary data storage
61
62 / 17
Topic 4 Networking
Describe the following features of LANs, WANs and the Internet:
- transmission media,
- bandwidth,
- geographical spread and
- functions
Describe the functions of a client and server on a network / 67 / 19
Describe the benefits of networks / 67,68 / -
Describe the following features and functions of e-mail:
- e-mail address,
- sending, reading, replying,
- setting up an address book,
- setting up mailing lists,
- setting up folders
71,72
73
73,74 / 19
Describe the following features of the World Wide Web:
- web pages,
- hyperlinks,
- browser,
- search engine
69
68
70 / 20
Describe the following economic factors which have led to the development of computer networks:
- falling cost of telecommunication technologies and services,
- shared access to expensive equipment,
- geographic spread of organisations,
- demand for up-to-date information
Describe the main features of:
- the Computer Misuse Act,
- the Copyright Designs and Patents Act and
- the Data Protection Act
75
75 / 21
Topic 5 Computer Software
Distinguish between an operating system and an application program with examples of each / 77,78 / 22
Explain the need for standard file formats / 79 / 22
Describe the following standard file formats for text files: text, ASCII, rich text file / 79 / 22
Identification of data objects and operations in the context of word processing, databases, spreadsheets and graphic packages / 80 / 23
Give a definition of a virus / 81 / 23
Describe how a virus operates / 81 / 23
Describe the following common symptoms of virus infection:
- displaying unwanted messages,
- unusual visual/sound effects,
- computers rebooting unexpectedly,
- unwanted generation of e-mails
Describe how viruses are spread via floppy disk, homemade CDs, ‘fun’ websites and e-mail attachments / 81 / 23
Explain the need for anti-virus software / - / -
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