Computer Appreciation & Applications
Computer Appreciation & Applications
SUBJECT SYLLABUS
Computer appreciation
&
Applications
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Computer appreciation & applications
Overview
This paper is incorporated into many programmes to provide a common computer appreciation
element now expected with business courses.
Candidates should have an appreciation of how hardware/software is used and works without
detailed technical knowledge. (E.g. Optical character reading - reflected laser light converted to
binary signals - OCR recognition software needed to convert the bit-map image into words by
comparison with stored patterns.)
Aims
1. Appreciation of uses made in general of computers across business and associated
industries.
2. General appreciation of operating a PC.
3. Simple practical experience in using standard packages such as word processing,
databases and spreadsheets.
Syllabus
Hardware and data:
Clear distinction between data and program, data and options/parameters, programmer
and user
General configuration of a computer and components of the CPU (ALU, memory, control)
Directions of data flow
Types of memory (ROM, RAM, cache, video)
Features of a modern PC
Input devices - general survey with emphasis on use rather than how the device works -
OCR, OMR, MICR devices, bar code reader, types of keyboards, optical scanner, digitiser,
voice input device, ATM, touch screen, mouse
Distinction between uses of keyboard and mouse
Output devices - range of current printer types (laser, dot matrix, ink jet etc.) - relative
speeds/costs/quality
VDU, plotters, microfilm
For a given application, select the most appropriate input/output devices or method of data
capture
Data validation - definition and purpose
Identify validation possible with particular data
Check digits
Data types - integer, decimal, text/character, logical, date, currency etc.
The need to define data by type
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Business Applications:
Accounts
The component parts of an accounts package
Typical input and output documents
Stock control
Its purpose
Typical input and output data
Contents of the stock file
Sales
Concept of customer, sales orders, purchase orders and supplier files (and stock file)
Contents of these files
Concept of cross-referencing (customer number linking sales order with customer file)
General appreciation of who would supply input data and use output data and why (e.g.
stores clerk would use a re-order list to place orders with suppliers for restocking)
Software:
The role of the operating system in controlling the computer
Basic features of an operating system (command or GUI)
Distinction between general purpose software (e.g. database) and special purpose
software (e.g. payroll)
Examples of special purpose packages
Word Processing
Options available
How to use them (in general terms)
Margins, fonts, special effects (underline/centre/bold etc.), spell check, grammar check
Standard phrases
Inclusion of graphics
Databases
How to create a new file, add records, edit records, delete records, selective search by
particular criteria, rearrange data, produce reports
Spreadsheets
Formatting a model (decimal places, alignment, extra rows/columns etc.)
Adding simple formulae
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Communications:
Spread of networks - reasons and advantages
Data transmission
Differences between LAN and WAN
Electronic mail using a provider’s central system
Outline of internet features
Reading List
Main Text:
Computer Science – C S French, 5th Edition (Continuum)
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