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Computer Science

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Computer systems

  • Systems architecture - OCR
  • Memory - OCR
  • Storage - OCR
  • Wired and wireless networks - OCR
  • Network topologies, protocols and layers - OCR
  • System security - OCR
  • Systems software - OCR
  • Ethical, legal, cultural and environmental concerns - OCR

Computational thinking, algorithms and programming

  • Computational thinking - OCR
  • Common algorithms - OCR
  • Algorithm production - OCR
  • Programming constructs - OCR
  • Programming techniques - OCR
  • Producing robust programs - OCR
  • Computational logic - OCR
  • Translators and facilities of languages - OCR
  • Data representation - OCR

Study skills

  • Decompostion and algorithm practice questions - OCR
  • How to tackle essay-style questions - OCR

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