Zimsec A Level Computer Science Project Guide
Zimsec A Level Computer Science Project Guide
This circular brings to your attention procedures for the assessment of Advanced Level
Candidates will be expected to present a project. The expectations of the project were sent out
in 2017 (see Appendix 1) and copies will be kept at Regional Offices for centres to photocopy if
A contents page should be prepared to indicate the location of sections of the project. The
candidate’s project should contain the individual assessment mark sheet (See Appendix 2) with
The project document should contain the project assessment form (See Appendix 3) with all
candidates’ marks recorded. In addition, the teacher should submit a soft copy of the
candidates’ work in the form of a CD. Each candidate should have a folder on the CD, where
his/her project has been saved. The folder should have the candidate’s name and number.
The project should be completed by 05 October 2018 and the projects should be submitted to
duration of the Practical Examination is 3 hours. Please note that the 3 hours does not include
printing time. Therefore, candidates will be allowed to print their work after 3 hours of writing.
In the case where the number of candidates exceeds the number of computers/machines the
centre has, the centre will be allowed to have two sessions. A maximum of 1 hour is allowable
for the change over to the second session. The subject teacher and other invigilators should
make sure that all the machines have been cleared of documents before the second group starts
writing. The two sessions would require that the subject teacher creates candidate accounts for
Each candidate will be expected to submit a hard copy and a soft copy on CD. The CD should
bear the School Name, Candidate Name and the full Candidate Number. Candidates should not
Heads of Centres should make sure that adequate preparations have been made for the
• Servicing of machines
There is need for thorough supervision when the examination is written. The subject teacher
should be available for consultation but not in the examination room. Other invigilators will
After the examination, candidates should be allowed to print their work. Printing time is outside
the 3 hours. Candidates should tie their printouts together and submit both the hard copy and
soft copy. The work is treated as examination material and should therefore be submitted in the
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APPENDIX 1
PROJECT GUIDELINE
Examination Centres are advised to encourage candidates to identify real life problems within
their environment and develop solutions in line with the project guide lines. This will require
candidates to have practical computer science skills, with a bias towards designing, electronic,
examined in this project report. The higher ability candidates are encouraged to extend their
practical programming beyond the scope of these tasks. The project work should be carried out
from term two in Form 5 to end of term 2 Form 6.The marked project reports including the
The project must not exceed 50 pages excluding appendices. The project must include the
following layout:
1 Cover Page
2 Table of Contents
3 Appendices
• Sample documents
• Requirementsspecification [4]
- User
- Software
- Hardware
- Examples are filled in questionnaires, interviews with respondent answers, sample documents
DESIGN
- Class diagrams
- Sequence diagrams
SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT
• Techniques that improve the structure, appearance and clarity of the code [10]
- Procedures
- Functions
- Use of comments
- Blank lines
- Indentation
• Technical documentation [7]
- Algorithms
Pseudo codes
- codes/program listings
- Installation
- Ease of use
- Reliability
Produce reliable results, there should be no bugs
- Effectiveness
- Extent of success in meeting the system objectives as stated in the system requirement
specifications
- Achievements
- Limitations
GENERAL EXPECTATIONS