Computer Science GCES EDEXCEL
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Decomposition And Abstraction Edexcel2 主题
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Algorithms Edexcel11 主题
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Follow And Write Algorithms Edexcel
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Introduction To Programming Concepts Edexcel
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Basic Programming Concepts Edexcel
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Variables Constants And Assignments Edexcel
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Data Structures And Arrays Edexcel
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Arithmetic Relational And Logical Operations Edexcel
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Determine Outputs Of An Algorithm Edexcel
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Types Of Errors Edexcel
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Standard Sorting Algorithms Edexcel
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Standard Searching Algorithms Edexcel
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Algorithm Efficiency Edexcel
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Follow And Write Algorithms Edexcel
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Truth Tables Edexcel3 主题
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Binary Edexcel6 主题
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Data Representation Edexcel4 主题
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Data Storage And Compression Edexcel2 主题
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Hardware Edexcel5 主题
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Software Edexcel3 主题
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Programming Languages Edexcel2 主题
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Networks Edexcel7 主题
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Network Security Edexcel2 主题
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Environmental Issues Edexcel1 主题
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Ethical And Legal Issues Edexcel3 主题
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Cybersecurity Edexcel2 主题
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Develop Code Edexcel6 主题
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Constructs Edexcel4 主题
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Data Types And Data Structures Edexcel5 主题
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Operators Edexcel1 主题
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Subprograms Edexcel2 主题
Intellectual Property Edexcel
Exam code:1CP2
What is intellectual property (IP)?
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Intellectual property (IP) refers to creation of the human mind
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This includes:
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Software – code
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Inventions
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Literacy & artistic work – books, poems, songs, movies, paintings etc.
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Designs
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Symbols, names & images used in commerce – logos, brand names, slogans etc.
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To gain financial reward/recognition for a persons IP and to prevent others from benefiting without permission there are four methods of IP protection:
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Copyright
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Patents
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Trademarks
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Licensing
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Copyright & Patents
What is the Copyright Designs & Patents Act (1988)?
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This protects the intellectual property of an individual or a company
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It makes it illegal to copy, modify or distribute software or other intellectual property without the relevant permission
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If original work is original, copyright will be automatically applied and will not expire until 25 – 70 years from the death of the creator depending on the type of work
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If an individual believes that their work has been copied it is their responsibility to take action under the Copyright Designs and Patents Act
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Many sites online offer free downloads of copyrighted software/videos which prevents the intellectual copyright holder from earning their income on the work they have created
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E.g. If someone downloaded videos from Netflix and shared them with others, they would be breaching the act
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The act covers videos and audio where peer-to-peer streaming prevents a copyright owner from receiving an income
What is prohibited under the Copyright, Designs & Patents Act?
Primary breaches:
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Copying an original work
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Issuing the copy of the original work to the public
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Renting/lending the copy of the original work to the public
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Performing, showing or playing the original work in public
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Making an adaptation of the original work
Secondary breaches:
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Importing a copy of original work
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Possessing or dealing with a copy of the original work
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Providing means to make copies of the original work
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Permitting the use of premises for making copies of the original work
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Provision of props/equipment for a performance of a copy of the original work
Trademarks & Licensing
What is a trademark?
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A trademark is a sign that distinguishes goods or services of one business to those from another
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Examples of the most valuable (highest revenue) trademarks include:
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Amazon
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Apple
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Microsoft
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Google
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Visa
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McDonald’s
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What is licensing?
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A software licence is a legal agreement that lays out rules for how software can and can’t be used
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There are two main types of software licence, each with very different rules on usage, distribution and support, they are:
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open source
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proprietary
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Features of open source & proprietary software
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Advantages & disadvantages of open source & proprietary software
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