AQA • Computer Science
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Courses Computer Science at AQA
Notes available for the following courses of Computer Science at AQA
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All 2
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AS Level 1
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COMPUTER SCIENCE 4
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COMPUTER SCIENCE 19
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Computing 1
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Cyber Security 2
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Hardware and Software 1
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Level 3 Technical Level IT: CYBER SECURITY IT: NET 1
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Paper 1 1
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Terminology 1
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Unit 1 - Fundamentals of programming 7517 9
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Unit 10 - Fundamentals of databases 2
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Unit 13 - Systematic approach to problem solving 1
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Unit 2 - Fundamentals of data structures 2
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Unit 3 - Fundamentals of algorithms 7
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Unit 4 - Theory of computation 4
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Unit 5 - Fundamentals of data representation 3
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Unit 6 - Fundamentals of computer systems 2
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Unit 7 - Fundamentals of computer organisation and architecture 2
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Unit 7.1 & 7.2 IT Systems Security and Encryption P-00077-23-Q01 1
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Unit 9 - Fundamentals of communication and networking 3
Latest notes & summaries AQA • Computer Science
A set of notes describing how compression works and why it is used. It covers both lossy and lossless compression, has a few examples, and contains valuable tips.
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AQA•Unit 5 - Fundamentals of data representation
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Computer Science A-Level Revision Notes• By pencilcaseman
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A set of notes describing how compression works and why it is used. It covers both lossy and lossless compression, has a few examples, and contains valuable tips.
This document contains notes on binary floating point numbers, including basic arithmetic, conversion to and from base-10, error calculations, signed floating point numbers, and more.
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AQA•Unit 1 - Fundamentals of programming
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Computer Science A-Level Revision Notes• By pencilcaseman
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This document contains notes on binary floating point numbers, including basic arithmetic, conversion to and from base-10, error calculations, signed floating point numbers, and more.
These are some of my notes for the AQA A-Level Computer Science course on algorithms, time and space complexity, the classification of algorithms, computational limits, and a few other small areas. 
 
The document includes a range of formatted equations, worked examples of Dijkstra's algorithm with a sample implementation, and more. Key points are highlighted, and the sections are split up. 
 
Please note that there may be a few formatting errors within the document. They don't affect the info...
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AQA•Unit 3 - Fundamentals of algorithms
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Computer Science A-Level Revision Notes• By pencilcaseman
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These are some of my notes for the AQA A-Level Computer Science course on algorithms, time and space complexity, the classification of algorithms, computational limits, and a few other small areas. 
 
The document includes a range of formatted equations, worked examples of Dijkstra's algorithm with a sample implementation, and more. Key points are highlighted, and the sections are split up. 
 
Please note that there may be a few formatting errors within the document. They don't affect the info...
This is a description of an automated theory course and its practical applications, including regular expressions, finite automata, and context-free grammars. An example of a finite automaton representing a game of tennis is provided. It also covers the concepts of languages, transition functions, and a simple protocol for sending data.
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AQA•Unit 4 - Theory of computation
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This is a description of an automated theory course and its practical applications, including regular expressions, finite automata, and context-free grammars. An example of a finite automaton representing a game of tennis is provided. It also covers the concepts of languages, transition functions, and a simple protocol for sending data.
Summarised revision notes of the specification topics, helping students achieve top grades in exams.
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AQA•Unit 5 - Fundamentals of data representation
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Summarised revision notes of the specification topics, helping students achieve top grades in exams.
Notes for the computer systems and architecture module of AQA A Level Computer Science. Information is summarised into bullet points and can be easily turned into flashcards. Condense notes with diagrams
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AQA•Unit 7 - Fundamentals of computer organisation and architecture
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Notes for the computer systems and architecture module of AQA A Level Computer Science. Information is summarised into bullet points and can be easily turned into flashcards. Condense notes with diagrams
The complete summary of the AQA AS level Computer Science specification Written by a Cambridge offer-holder and A*A*A* predicted student. Hand-drawn diagrams and detailing included. Programming, theory and ethics all within this document.
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AQA•AS Level
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The complete summary of the AQA AS level Computer Science specification Written by a Cambridge offer-holder and A*A*A* predicted student. Hand-drawn diagrams and detailing included. Programming, theory and ethics all within this document.
Level 3 Technical Level 
IT: CYBER SECURITY 
IT: NETWORKING 
IT: PROGRAMMING 
IT: USER SUPPORT 
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Unit 1 Fundamental principles of computing 
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June 2019 
Version 1.0: Final 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Mark schemes are prepared by the Lead Assessment Writer and considered, together with the relevant questions, by a panel of subject teachers. This mark scheme includes any amendments made at the standardisation events which all asso...
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AQA•Level 3 Technical Level IT: CYBER SECURITY IT: NET
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Level 3 Technical Level 
IT: CYBER SECURITY 
IT: NETWORKING 
IT: PROGRAMMING 
IT: USER SUPPORT 
Y/507/6424 
Unit 1 Fundamental principles of computing 
Mark scheme 
June 2019 
Version 1.0: Final 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
*196AY/MS* 
 
 
 
 
Mark schemes are prepared by the Lead Assessment Writer and considered, together with the relevant questions, by a panel of subject teachers. This mark scheme includes any amendments made at the standardisation events which all asso...
Covers the following topics of the 'Fundamentals of Programming' in an accessible way: 
- Subroutines and their local/global variables 
-Exception handling 
-Object orientated concepts 
Created by a final year A-Level student with the aid of mark schemes so all information is accurate. 
Easy to understand and adapt to own needs if necessary
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AQA•Unit 1 - Fundamentals of programming
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AQA Computer Science A-Level - Complete 'Fundamentals of Programming'• By mNotes
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Covers the following topics of the 'Fundamentals of Programming' in an accessible way: 
- Subroutines and their local/global variables 
-Exception handling 
-Object orientated concepts 
Created by a final year A-Level student with the aid of mark schemes so all information is accurate. 
Easy to understand and adapt to own needs if necessary
Clear, concise notes (4 pages) detailing the first half of necessary information students must learn for the topic 'Fundamentals of Programming'. 
Made by a final year A-Level student along with the aid of mark schemes so all the information is correct and relevant. 
Easy to read and adapt to your own needs.
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AQA•Unit 1 - Fundamentals of programming
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AQA Computer Science A-Level - Complete 'Fundamentals of Programming'• By mNotes
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Clear, concise notes (4 pages) detailing the first half of necessary information students must learn for the topic 'Fundamentals of Programming'. 
Made by a final year A-Level student along with the aid of mark schemes so all the information is correct and relevant. 
Easy to read and adapt to your own needs.