Book Code : | 255 |
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Subject Code : | 9618 |
Years Covered: | May/June 2015 To Oct/Nov 2024 |
Author: | Editorial Board |
Publishers: | Read and Write Publications |
Description
255 Computer Science A Level Paper-1 Topical Workbook is an exceptional publication by Read & Write Publications. This comprehensive workbook is tailored specifically for students preparing for the A Level Computer Science Paper-1 exam. It encompasses a wide array of vital topics that are fundamental to computer science.
Key Features:
1. Thorough Topic Coverage: The workbook delves into essential areas, including data structures and algorithms, programming languages, object-oriented programming, and software engineering. By exploring these topics comprehensively, students can develop a robust understanding of core computer science concepts.
2. Chapter-wise Organization: Each topic is meticulously organized into separate chapters, providing a structured learning approach. Every chapter commences with a concise overview, followed by a series of skillfully crafted exercises. The exercises are thoughtfully graded, progressively advancing from easier to more challenging questions.
3. Practical Problem-solving: The workbook emphasizes practical problem-solving skills. Through the exercises provided, students are given ample opportunities to apply their knowledge, practice their programming skills, and develop critical thinking abilities in the context of the A Level Computer Science Paper-1 exam.
4. Comprehensive Solutions: Accompanying the exercises are detailed solutions, offering comprehensive guidance and support. The solutions explain the correct approach to solving each question, allowing students to enhance their understanding and refine their problem-solving techniques.
5. Exam-style Practice: By engaging with the topical workbook, students gain exposure to questions that mirror the format and style of the A Level Computer Science Paper-1 exam. This targeted practice helps students familiarize themselves with the examination’s requirements, refine their time management, and build confidence in their abilities.
255 Computer Science A Level Paper-1 Topical Workbook by Read & Write Publications is an invaluable resource for students aiming to excel in the A Level Computer Science Paper-1 exam. With its comprehensive coverage, graded exercises, and detailed solutions, this workbook equips students with the necessary skills and knowledge to achieve outstanding results.
Secure your copy of this essential resource from Read & Write Publications’ website or other reputable online retailers, and embark on a successful journey towards mastering A Level Computer Science Paper-1.
Computer Science A Level Paper-1 Topical Workbook
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TABLE OF CONTENT
UNIT 1 Information Representation
1.1 Data Representation
1.2 Multimedia-graphics sound
1.3 Compression
Answer section
1.1 Data Representation
1.2 Multimedia-graphics sound
1.3 Compression
UNIT 2 Communication
2.1 Network including the internet
Answer section
2.1 Network including the internet
UNIT 3 Hardware
3.1 Input, Output and storage devices
3.2 Logic gates and logic circuits
Answer section
3.1 Input, Output and storage devices
3.2 Logic gates and logic circuits
UNIT 4 Processor Fundamentals
4.1 Central processing unit (CPU) and cycle
4.2 Assembly
4.3 Bit manipulation
Answer section
4.1 Central processing unit (CPU) and cycle
4.2 Assembly
4.3 Bit manipulation
UNIT 5 System Software
5.1 Operating system
5.2 Language translators
Answer section
5.1 Operating system
5.2 Language translators
UNIT 6 Security, privacy and data integrity
6.1 Data security
6.2 Data integrity
Answer section
6.1 Data security
6.2 Data integrity
UNIT 7 Ethics and Ownership
Answer section
UNIT 8 Database and Data Modelling
8.1 Database managements systems (DBMS)
8.2 Relational database modelling
8.3 Data definition language (DDL) and data manipulation language (DML)
Answer section
8.1 Database managements systems (DBMS)
8.2 Relational database modelling
8.3 Data definition language (DDL) and data manipulation language (DML)
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