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
Types Of Network Aqa
Exam code:8525
Networks
What are the different types of networks?
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A network is two of more devices connected together with the purpose of sharing resources
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There are three main types of network
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Local Area Network (LAN)
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Wide Area Network (WAN)
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Personal Area Network (PAN)
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For the exam it is important to know the advantage and disadvantages of each type of network as well as the advantages and disadvantages of networks as a whole
What are the advantages of having a network?
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Users can share resources such as printers and connection to the internet
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Users can access their files from any computer on the network
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Communication can be made easier via email and social networks
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Users can share files and folders easily such as central databases and spreadsheets
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Servers can be used to provide centralised backups, updates and security
What are the disadvantages of having a network?
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There is an increased security risk to data
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Malicious software can infiltrate the network and render it unusable
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Servers and switches can provide a central point of failure, resulting in users not being able to complete tasks using their computer
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Factors can impact the performance of the network such as the number of users and data on the network at one time
Types of Network
What is a LAN?
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A local area network (LAN) is a network which has a small geographical area (under 1 mile)
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All of the hardware is owned by the company/organisation/household using it
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LANs will use unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable, fibre optic cable or wireless connections (Wi-Fi)

What is a WAN?
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A wide area network (WAN) is a network which has a large geographical area (over 1 mile)
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They are a collection of LANs joined together
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The computers on a WAN are connected via routers
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The hardware used to connect the networks together is not all owned by the company/organisation/household using it.
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Telephone lines owned by telecommunication companies are an example
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WANs will use fibre optic cable, telephone lines and satellite to connect the LANs together

What is a PAN?
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A personal area network (PAN) is a network that is used for transmission of data between devices in close proximity
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A PAN has a very short range (10 metres)
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Bluetooth is the most widely used PAN
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Typical examples of devices which make use of a PAN are:
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Wireless headphones
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Mobile phones
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Tablet
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Laptop etc.
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What is Bluetooth?

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Bluetooth is another common standard for wireless networks
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Bluetooth is common in most homes and offices to connect devices such as headphones, controllers, keyboards & mice
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Bluetooth is used typically for a direct connection between two devices
Worked Example
(a) State one wireless method used to connect devices on a Personal Area Network (PAN) [1]
(b) A travel agent has offices in two sites that are 10 miles apart. Describe two differences between a Local Area Network (LAN) and a Wide Area Network (WAN) [2]
Answers
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(a) Bluetooth
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(b) Max two marks from
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LANs cover relatively small geographical areas // WANs usually cover a wide geographic area
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LANs often owned and controlled/managed by a single person/organisation // WANs often under collective/distributed ownership
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WANs are (usually) several LANs connected together
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WANs (usually) have a much larger number of devices/users than LANs
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LAN has a lower latency // WAN has higher latency
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WANs are (usually) slower than LANs
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The cost-per-byte for transmission is much higher on a WAN
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LANs and WANs use different protocols
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