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10IST RevisionTopics

This document provides revision topics for a Year 10 Information and Software Technology exam, including chapters on networking systems components and data transmission, and software development concepts like variables, algorithms, and programming basics in pages 275-302 of the textbook. Students should revise class notes and homework in addition to these textbook pages to prepare for an exam focusing on covered concepts.

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10IST RevisionTopics

This document provides revision topics for a Year 10 Information and Software Technology exam, including chapters on networking systems components and data transmission, and software development concepts like variables, algorithms, and programming basics in pages 275-302 of the textbook. Students should revise class notes and homework in addition to these textbook pages to prepare for an exam focusing on covered concepts.

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Information and Software Technology

Year 10 – Revision Topics

Networking Systems
Chapter 7
• Terms
• Networks
• Data transmission
• Types of networks
• Components of networks
• Network topologies
• Network operating systems
• Factors influencing media transmissions

Software Development and programming


Chapter 9 – pages 275 – 302 only.
• Software systems
• Types of software
• Data handling
Bits, bytes and measuring data
Data coding (protocols)
Data conversions (binary / hexadecimal)
• Basic programming concepts (IPO)
• GUI layout (screen elements)
• Variables and data types
• Algorithm design
Pseudocode Control structures (sequence / selection /
Flowcharts repetition)
• Coding concepts
Interpreting basic code in a familiar language (Pascal / Alice)
Methods
Events

Please note: the exam will be based on concepts covered in class or through
homework tasks. The text book pages are listed to provide you with an additional
resource for revision.

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