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Popular books OCR • Computer Science
Ceredig Cattanach-Chell • ISBN 9781910523193
George Rouse, Jason Pitt • ISBN 9781471839764
P. M. Heathcote, R. S. U. Heathcote • ISBN 9781910523056
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Master Database Concepts for A-Level Computer Science! 
 
Enhance your revision with our A-Level Computer Science Revision Summary on Databases. This essential guide simplifies complex topics such as relational databases, SQL, and data management techniques. Learn how to efficiently capture, store, and manipulate data using key terms and commands. Perfect for students aiming to solidify their understanding of databases before exams, this summary provides clear, concise explanations that make s...
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Master Database Concepts for A-Level Computer Science! 
 
Enhance your revision with our A-Level Computer Science Revision Summary on Databases. This essential guide simplifies complex topics such as relational databases, SQL, and data management techniques. Learn how to efficiently capture, store, and manipulate data using key terms and commands. Perfect for students aiming to solidify their understanding of databases before exams, this summary provides clear, concise explanations that make s...
Ace Your Computer Science Exam! 
 
Unlock your potential with our A-Level Computer Science Revision Summary on Application Generation. This concise guide covers everything you need to know, from software categories to translators, ensuring you’re fully prepared for your exams. Dive into key concepts like open vs. closed source software, utility programs, and the differences between compilers and interpreters. Perfect for quick reviews and last-minute study sessions, this summary will help yo...
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Ace Your Computer Science Exam! 
 
Unlock your potential with our A-Level Computer Science Revision Summary on Application Generation. This concise guide covers everything you need to know, from software categories to translators, ensuring you’re fully prepared for your exams. Dive into key concepts like open vs. closed source software, utility programs, and the differences between compilers and interpreters. Perfect for quick reviews and last-minute study sessions, this summary will help yo...
This document provides detailed revision notes for Topic 5 of the OCR A-Level Computer Science syllabus, focusing on System Software. It covers the essential functions of an operating system (OS), such as managing hardware, multitasking, file management, and providing a user interface. Key topics include memory management techniques like paging and segmentation, the concept of virtual memory, and how operating systems handle interrupts and scheduling. The notes also delve into different scheduli...
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This document provides detailed revision notes for Topic 5 of the OCR A-Level Computer Science syllabus, focusing on System Software. It covers the essential functions of an operating system (OS), such as managing hardware, multitasking, file management, and providing a user interface. Key topics include memory management techniques like paging and segmentation, the concept of virtual memory, and how operating systems handle interrupts and scheduling. The notes also delve into different scheduli...
This document provides comprehensive revision notes for Topic 4 of the OCR A-Level Computer Science syllabus, focusing on Types of Processors. It covers key concepts like RISC (Reduced Instruction Set Computer) and CISC (Complex Instruction Set Computer) architectures, highlighting their differences, advantages, and disadvantages. The notes explain how multicore processors work, the role of parallel processing, and how multiple cores can enhance processing speed. It also discusses the practical...
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This document provides comprehensive revision notes for Topic 4 of the OCR A-Level Computer Science syllabus, focusing on Types of Processors. It covers key concepts like RISC (Reduced Instruction Set Computer) and CISC (Complex Instruction Set Computer) architectures, highlighting their differences, advantages, and disadvantages. The notes explain how multicore processors work, the role of parallel processing, and how multiple cores can enhance processing speed. It also discusses the practical...
This document offers detailed revision notes for Topic 3 of the OCR A-Level Computer Science syllabus, focusing on Assembly Language. It explains the fundamentals of the Little Man Computer (LMC) model, a simplified representation of a computer that operates using assembly and machine code. Key concepts include how mnemonics like LDA, STA, and INP function within a program, the role of opcodes and operands in instruction execution, and the distinction between high-level and low-level languages....
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This document offers detailed revision notes for Topic 3 of the OCR A-Level Computer Science syllabus, focusing on Assembly Language. It explains the fundamentals of the Little Man Computer (LMC) model, a simplified representation of a computer that operates using assembly and machine code. Key concepts include how mnemonics like LDA, STA, and INP function within a program, the role of opcodes and operands in instruction execution, and the distinction between high-level and low-level languages....
This document contains in-depth revision notes for Topic 2 of the OCR A-Level Computer Science syllabus, focusing on the Processor. It covers the internal structure of the CPU
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This document contains in-depth revision notes for Topic 2 of the OCR A-Level Computer Science syllabus, focusing on the Processor. It covers the internal structure of the CPU
This document provides comprehensive revision notes for Topic 1 of the OCR A-Level Computer Science syllabus, focusing on Input, Output, and Storage Devices. It covers essential concepts such as the functionality and differences between optical, magnetic, and solid-state storage, as well as the roles of input and output devices in a computer system. Detailed explanations are included on RAM, ROM, and virtual storage (cloud), with a comparison of their advantages and disadvantages. These notes ar...
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This document provides comprehensive revision notes for Topic 1 of the OCR A-Level Computer Science syllabus, focusing on Input, Output, and Storage Devices. It covers essential concepts such as the functionality and differences between optical, magnetic, and solid-state storage, as well as the roles of input and output devices in a computer system. Detailed explanations are included on RAM, ROM, and virtual storage (cloud), with a comparison of their advantages and disadvantages. These notes ar...
Notes for AS computer science for ocr. Contains lesson notes for every sub topic in the first component of the course as well as a reference to the specification. Also includes diagrams and questions. The general theory questions do not have answers included but most (?) of the programming tasks have a corresponding screenshot with the python code or ocr reference language code.
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OCR•Computing Principles 01
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Notes for AS computer science for ocr. Contains lesson notes for every sub topic in the first component of the course as well as a reference to the specification. Also includes diagrams and questions. The general theory questions do not have answers included but most (?) of the programming tasks have a corresponding screenshot with the python code or ocr reference language code.
The Computer Science NEA is a crucial source of marks for achieving top grades in your A-level, making it highly significant. This document provides a detailed exploration of a Task Management Application project, achieving 68 out of 70 marks and ranking among the highest-scoring projects for the 2023/2024 academic year. Given the project's extensive scope, the document demonstrates strategies to navigate an unfinished project due to time constraints, a common challenge for many students. It il...
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OCR•Course Work
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The Computer Science NEA is a crucial source of marks for achieving top grades in your A-level, making it highly significant. This document provides a detailed exploration of a Task Management Application project, achieving 68 out of 70 marks and ranking among the highest-scoring projects for the 2023/2024 academic year. Given the project's extensive scope, the document demonstrates strategies to navigate an unfinished project due to time constraints, a common challenge for many students. It il...
Revision notes for 1.1.3 Input, output and storage from topic 1.1: The characteristics of contemporary processors, input, output and storage devices. 
 
Included in OCR A Level Computer Science Paper 1. 
 
These notes were originally written in Markdown language and converted to a pdf.
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A Level Computer Science revision notes - 1.1 The characteristics of contemporary processors, input, output and storage devices• By alinat
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Revision notes for 1.1.3 Input, output and storage from topic 1.1: The characteristics of contemporary processors, input, output and storage devices. 
 
Included in OCR A Level Computer Science Paper 1. 
 
These notes were originally written in Markdown language and converted to a pdf.