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This text has been bought the text up to date (especially the object-oriented programming and networking chapters, HTML and ASP, networking (TCP/IP and sun-nets) and coursework. It is arranged in five modules corresponding to the AQA specification. Exercises and questions from exam papers are given at the end of each chapter.
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This text has been bought the text up to date (especially the object-oriented programming and networking chapters, HTML and ASP, networking (TCP/IP and sun-nets) and coursework. It is arranged in five modules corresponding to the AQA specification. Exercises and questions from exam papers are given at the end of each chapter.
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- GCE Computing
- Verlag: Payne-Gallway / Pearson ELT
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 272mm x 216mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 1100g
- ISBN-13: 9781904467526
- ISBN-10: 1904467520
- Artikelnr.: 20968007
- GCE Computing
- Verlag: Payne-Gallway / Pearson ELT
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 272mm x 216mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 1100g
- ISBN-13: 9781904467526
- ISBN-10: 1904467520
- Artikelnr.: 20968007
Sylvia Langfield is Head of Computing at a Sixth-form college and is a Senior Examiner for Computing with a major GCE examining board. She has been teaching 'A' Level computing and programming in Pascal for over 18 years, and has also worked as a programmer and application developer.
Chapter 1 Computer Hardware Chapter 2 Classification of Software Chapter 3
Bits and Bytes Chapter 4 Data Representation (Text and Numbers) Chapter 5
Data Representation (Sound and Graphics) Chapter 6 Programming Concepts
Chapter 7 Program Design and Maintenance Chapter 8 Dry-run Exercises
Chapter 9 Queues and Stacks Chapter 10 Binary Trees Chapter 11 Inside the
Computer Chapter 12 Communication Methods Chapter 13 Local Area Networks
Chapter 14 Wide Area Networks Chapter 15 General Purpose Packages Chapter
16 Spreadsheets Chapter 17 Records and Files Chapter 18 Serial and
Sequential Files Chapter 19 Direct Access Files Chapter 20 File Security
Methods Chapter 21 Data Processing Integrity Methods Chapter 22
Entity-Relationship Modelling Chapter 23 Database Concepts Chapter 24
Operating Systems Chapter 25 Hardware Devices Chapter 26 Computer Crime and
the Law Chapter 27 Data Protection and Health and Safety Chapter 28
Information Processing Applications Chapter 29 The Classical Systems
Life-Cycle Chapter 30 From Design to Evaluation Chapter 31 Human-Computer
Interface Chapter 32 Number Bases and Representation Chapter 33 Floating
Point Numbers Chapter 34 Structure and Role of the Processor Chapter 35
Assembly Language Instructions Chapter 36 Instruction Formats and
Addressing modes Chapter 37 High Level Languages Chapter 38 Object-Oriented
Programming Chapter 39 Prolog Programming Chapter 40 Recursion Chapter 41
Lists Chapter 42 Linked Lists Chapter 43 Stacks Chapter 44 Queues Chapter
45 Trees Chapter 46 Searching and Sorting Chapter 47 Operating System
Classification Chapter 48 Operating System Concepts Chapter 49 Memory, File
and I/O Management Chapter 50 Database Concepts Chapter 51 Database Design
and Normalisation Chapter 52 Querying a Database Chapter 53 Data Definition
and Data Manipulation Chapter 54 Analysing a System Chapter 55 Systems
Design, Development and Testing Chapter 56 Implementation, Evaluation and
Maintenance Chapter 57 Input and Output Methods Chapter 58 Networking
Methods Chapter 59 Local Area Networks Chapter 60 Wide Area Networks
Chapter 61 Inter-networking Chapter 62 The Internet Chapter 63 The World
Wide Web Chapter 64 HTML and ASP Chapter 65 Java and Applets Chapter 66
Internet Security Chapter 67 Computer Applications and Effects
Bits and Bytes Chapter 4 Data Representation (Text and Numbers) Chapter 5
Data Representation (Sound and Graphics) Chapter 6 Programming Concepts
Chapter 7 Program Design and Maintenance Chapter 8 Dry-run Exercises
Chapter 9 Queues and Stacks Chapter 10 Binary Trees Chapter 11 Inside the
Computer Chapter 12 Communication Methods Chapter 13 Local Area Networks
Chapter 14 Wide Area Networks Chapter 15 General Purpose Packages Chapter
16 Spreadsheets Chapter 17 Records and Files Chapter 18 Serial and
Sequential Files Chapter 19 Direct Access Files Chapter 20 File Security
Methods Chapter 21 Data Processing Integrity Methods Chapter 22
Entity-Relationship Modelling Chapter 23 Database Concepts Chapter 24
Operating Systems Chapter 25 Hardware Devices Chapter 26 Computer Crime and
the Law Chapter 27 Data Protection and Health and Safety Chapter 28
Information Processing Applications Chapter 29 The Classical Systems
Life-Cycle Chapter 30 From Design to Evaluation Chapter 31 Human-Computer
Interface Chapter 32 Number Bases and Representation Chapter 33 Floating
Point Numbers Chapter 34 Structure and Role of the Processor Chapter 35
Assembly Language Instructions Chapter 36 Instruction Formats and
Addressing modes Chapter 37 High Level Languages Chapter 38 Object-Oriented
Programming Chapter 39 Prolog Programming Chapter 40 Recursion Chapter 41
Lists Chapter 42 Linked Lists Chapter 43 Stacks Chapter 44 Queues Chapter
45 Trees Chapter 46 Searching and Sorting Chapter 47 Operating System
Classification Chapter 48 Operating System Concepts Chapter 49 Memory, File
and I/O Management Chapter 50 Database Concepts Chapter 51 Database Design
and Normalisation Chapter 52 Querying a Database Chapter 53 Data Definition
and Data Manipulation Chapter 54 Analysing a System Chapter 55 Systems
Design, Development and Testing Chapter 56 Implementation, Evaluation and
Maintenance Chapter 57 Input and Output Methods Chapter 58 Networking
Methods Chapter 59 Local Area Networks Chapter 60 Wide Area Networks
Chapter 61 Inter-networking Chapter 62 The Internet Chapter 63 The World
Wide Web Chapter 64 HTML and ASP Chapter 65 Java and Applets Chapter 66
Internet Security Chapter 67 Computer Applications and Effects
Chapter 1 Computer Hardware Chapter 2 Classification of Software Chapter 3
Bits and Bytes Chapter 4 Data Representation (Text and Numbers) Chapter 5
Data Representation (Sound and Graphics) Chapter 6 Programming Concepts
Chapter 7 Program Design and Maintenance Chapter 8 Dry-run Exercises
Chapter 9 Queues and Stacks Chapter 10 Binary Trees Chapter 11 Inside the
Computer Chapter 12 Communication Methods Chapter 13 Local Area Networks
Chapter 14 Wide Area Networks Chapter 15 General Purpose Packages Chapter
16 Spreadsheets Chapter 17 Records and Files Chapter 18 Serial and
Sequential Files Chapter 19 Direct Access Files Chapter 20 File Security
Methods Chapter 21 Data Processing Integrity Methods Chapter 22
Entity-Relationship Modelling Chapter 23 Database Concepts Chapter 24
Operating Systems Chapter 25 Hardware Devices Chapter 26 Computer Crime and
the Law Chapter 27 Data Protection and Health and Safety Chapter 28
Information Processing Applications Chapter 29 The Classical Systems
Life-Cycle Chapter 30 From Design to Evaluation Chapter 31 Human-Computer
Interface Chapter 32 Number Bases and Representation Chapter 33 Floating
Point Numbers Chapter 34 Structure and Role of the Processor Chapter 35
Assembly Language Instructions Chapter 36 Instruction Formats and
Addressing modes Chapter 37 High Level Languages Chapter 38 Object-Oriented
Programming Chapter 39 Prolog Programming Chapter 40 Recursion Chapter 41
Lists Chapter 42 Linked Lists Chapter 43 Stacks Chapter 44 Queues Chapter
45 Trees Chapter 46 Searching and Sorting Chapter 47 Operating System
Classification Chapter 48 Operating System Concepts Chapter 49 Memory, File
and I/O Management Chapter 50 Database Concepts Chapter 51 Database Design
and Normalisation Chapter 52 Querying a Database Chapter 53 Data Definition
and Data Manipulation Chapter 54 Analysing a System Chapter 55 Systems
Design, Development and Testing Chapter 56 Implementation, Evaluation and
Maintenance Chapter 57 Input and Output Methods Chapter 58 Networking
Methods Chapter 59 Local Area Networks Chapter 60 Wide Area Networks
Chapter 61 Inter-networking Chapter 62 The Internet Chapter 63 The World
Wide Web Chapter 64 HTML and ASP Chapter 65 Java and Applets Chapter 66
Internet Security Chapter 67 Computer Applications and Effects
Bits and Bytes Chapter 4 Data Representation (Text and Numbers) Chapter 5
Data Representation (Sound and Graphics) Chapter 6 Programming Concepts
Chapter 7 Program Design and Maintenance Chapter 8 Dry-run Exercises
Chapter 9 Queues and Stacks Chapter 10 Binary Trees Chapter 11 Inside the
Computer Chapter 12 Communication Methods Chapter 13 Local Area Networks
Chapter 14 Wide Area Networks Chapter 15 General Purpose Packages Chapter
16 Spreadsheets Chapter 17 Records and Files Chapter 18 Serial and
Sequential Files Chapter 19 Direct Access Files Chapter 20 File Security
Methods Chapter 21 Data Processing Integrity Methods Chapter 22
Entity-Relationship Modelling Chapter 23 Database Concepts Chapter 24
Operating Systems Chapter 25 Hardware Devices Chapter 26 Computer Crime and
the Law Chapter 27 Data Protection and Health and Safety Chapter 28
Information Processing Applications Chapter 29 The Classical Systems
Life-Cycle Chapter 30 From Design to Evaluation Chapter 31 Human-Computer
Interface Chapter 32 Number Bases and Representation Chapter 33 Floating
Point Numbers Chapter 34 Structure and Role of the Processor Chapter 35
Assembly Language Instructions Chapter 36 Instruction Formats and
Addressing modes Chapter 37 High Level Languages Chapter 38 Object-Oriented
Programming Chapter 39 Prolog Programming Chapter 40 Recursion Chapter 41
Lists Chapter 42 Linked Lists Chapter 43 Stacks Chapter 44 Queues Chapter
45 Trees Chapter 46 Searching and Sorting Chapter 47 Operating System
Classification Chapter 48 Operating System Concepts Chapter 49 Memory, File
and I/O Management Chapter 50 Database Concepts Chapter 51 Database Design
and Normalisation Chapter 52 Querying a Database Chapter 53 Data Definition
and Data Manipulation Chapter 54 Analysing a System Chapter 55 Systems
Design, Development and Testing Chapter 56 Implementation, Evaluation and
Maintenance Chapter 57 Input and Output Methods Chapter 58 Networking
Methods Chapter 59 Local Area Networks Chapter 60 Wide Area Networks
Chapter 61 Inter-networking Chapter 62 The Internet Chapter 63 The World
Wide Web Chapter 64 HTML and ASP Chapter 65 Java and Applets Chapter 66
Internet Security Chapter 67 Computer Applications and Effects