Computer Science GCES OCR
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Cpu Architecture Performance And Embedded Systems Ocr5 主题
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Primary And Secondary Storage Ocr6 主题
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Data Storage And Compression Ocr12 主题
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Units Of Data Storage Ocr
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Processing Binary Data Ocr
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Data Capacity And Calculating Capacity Requirements Ocr
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Converting Between Denary And Binary Ocr
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Binary Addition Ocr
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Converting Between Denary And Hexadecimal Ocr
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Converting Between Binary And Hexadecimal Ocr
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Binary Shifts Ocr
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Representing Characters Ocr
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Representing Images Ocr
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Representing Sound Ocr
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Compression Ocr
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Units Of Data Storage Ocr
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Networks And Topologies Ocr6 主题
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Wired And Wireless Networks Protocols And Layers Ocr6 主题
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Identifying And Preventing Threats To Computer Systems And Networks Ocr2 主题
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Operating Systems And Utility Software Ocr2 主题
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Ethical Legal Cultural And Environmental Impact Ocr2 主题
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Computational Thinking Searching And Sorting Algorithms Ocr3 主题
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Designing Creating And Refining Algorithms Ocr5 主题
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Programming Fundamentals And Data Types Ocr5 主题
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Additional Programming Techniques Ocr7 主题
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Defensive Design And Testing Ocr6 主题
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Boolean Logic Diagrams Ocr2 主题
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Programming Languages And Integrated Development Environments Ides Ocr3 主题
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The Exam Papers Ocr2 主题
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Structuring Your Responses Ocr3 主题
Processing Binary Data Ocr
Exam code:J277
Processing Binary Data
Why does data have to be converted to binary to be processed by a computer?
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A computer is built using switches that can either be on or off, this fits the binary number system which only has two digits (1/0), which means off can be represented by a 0 and on can be represented by a 1
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This means all data must be converted to binary before a computer can understand and process it
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Converting data to binary allows computers to process it at an incredible speed, perform complex calculations and store vast amounts of data efficiently

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Examples of where you see this process is in secondary storage, in magnetic hard drives they use North and South polarity to represent a 1 or a 0 and in optical disks light is reflected back to the surface or not, 1 and 0
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Take an example of driving a car
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When driving a car the accelerator pedal is used to increase the cars speed
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If a car was accelerating from 50mph to 100mph the increase would be gradual
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In a computer system, the car is doing either 50mph (0) or 100mph (1), there is no in-between
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Trying to change the computer system so that it has more options would be less efficient and require more complex parts for the computer to understand
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Worked Example
Explain why computers process data in binary format [2]
Answer
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Computers consist of switches/transistors [1]
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1 is represented as switch/transistor being on/open // 0 is represented as switch/transistor being off/closed [1]
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