Computer Science GCES AQA
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Representing Algorithms Aqa4 主题
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Efficiency Of Algorithms Aqa1 主题
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Searching Algorithms Aqa3 主题
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Sorting Algorithms Aqa3 主题
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Data Types Aqa1 主题
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Programming Concepts Aqa5 主题
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Arithmetic Relational And Boolean Operations Aqa1 主题
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Data Structures Aqa3 主题
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String Manipulation Aqa1 主题
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Random Number Generation Aqa1 主题
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Structured Programming Aqa2 主题
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Robust And Secure Programming Aqa4 主题
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Number Bases Aqa2 主题
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Converting Between Number Bases Aqa3 主题
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Units Of Information Aqa9 主题
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Hardware And Software Aqa4 主题
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Boolean Logic Aqa3 主题
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Programming Languages And Translators Aqa2 主题
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Cpu Architecture Performance And Embedded Systems Aqa4 主题
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Memory Aqa2 主题
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Secondary Storage Aqa3 主题
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Fundamentals Of Computer Networks Aqa8 主题
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Fundamentals Of Cyber Security Aqa1 主题
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Methods Of Preventing Cyber Security Threats Aqa1 主题
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Relational Databases Aqa2 主题
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Ethical Legal And Environmental Impacts Aqa2 主题
Compression Aqa
Exam code:8525
The Need For Compression
What is compression?
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Compression is reducing the the size of a file so that it takes up less space on secondary storage
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There are scenarios where compression may be needed, such as:
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Maximise the amount of data you can store on a digital device such as a mobile phone or tablet
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Minimise the transfer time of data being uploaded, downloaded or streamed across a network such as the Internet
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Compression can be achieved using two methods, lossy and lossless
Lossy Compression
What is lossy compression?
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Lossy compression is when data is lost in order to reduce the size on secondary storage
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Lossy compression is irreversible
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Lossy can greatly reduce the size of a file but at the expense of losing quality
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Lossy is only suitable for data where reducing quality is acceptable, for example images, video and sound
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In photographs, lossy compression will try to group similar colours together, reducing the amount of colours in the image without compromising the overall quality of the image

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In the images above, lossy compression is applied to a photograph and dramatically reduces the file size
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Data has been removed and the overall quality has been reduced, however it is acceptable as it is difficult to visually see a difference
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Lossy compressed photographs take up less storage space which means you can store more and they are quicker to share across a network
Lossless Compression
What is lossless compression?
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Lossless compression is when data is encoded in order to reduce the size on secondary storage
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Lossless compression is reversible, the file can be returned to its original state
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Lossless can reduce the size of a file but not as dramatically as lossy
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Lossless can be used on all data but is more suitable for data where a loss in quality is unacceptable, for example documents
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In a document, lossless compression uses algorithms to analyse the contents looking for patterns and repetition. For example, repeating characters are replaced with a single character and the number of occurrences in the document (“EEEEE” becomes “E5”)

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In the image above, lossless compression is automatically applied to document formats such as DOCX and PDF with a different rate of success
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When you open a lossless compressed document the decompression process reverses the algorithms and returns the data back to its original state
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Lossless compressed documents take up less storage space which means you can store more and they are quicker to share across a network
Worked Example
Sarah uses her computer to record an audio file of herself narrating a video for work.
She emails her recording to friend for proofing. She uses lossy compression to produce the sound file.
Explain two reasons why using lossy compression is beneficial. [4]
How to answer this question
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What are the differences between lossy and lossless?
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Can you state two differences? [2 marks]
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Can you say why each point is a benefit? [2 marks]
Answer
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Lossy will decrease the file size [1]
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…so it can sent via email quicker [1]
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Lossy means data is lost [1]
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…the difference is unlikely to be noticed by humans [1]
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