3. Using a software development environment of your choice, implement the algorithm. Use separate sub-programs where appropriate. Use parameter passing where appropriate.
Evidence – Structured listing of implemented program. (16)
Week Beginning | Computer Systems | Software Development |
1 – 3/12/12 | Data Representation | The Need for the Software Development Process |
2 – 10/12/12 | Computer Structure | Features of Software Development Process |
3 – 17/12/12 | Computer Performance | Tools and techniques |
4 – 24/12/12 | Peripherals | Personnel |
5 – 31/12/12 | Networking | Languages and Environments |
6 – 7/1/13 | Using Networks | High Level Language Constructs 1 |
7 – 14/1/13 | Computer Software | High Level Language Constructs 2 |
8 – 21/1/13 | Dealing with Viruses | Procedures, Functions and Standard Algorithms |
9 – 28/1/13 | End of Unit Test | End of Unit Test |
This weeks lessons are designed to help you get through the 2011 coursework software development task, which we are using as a mock assignment.
We all use touch screens on our phones but have you stopped recently to wonder how they wand why some are better than others?
While I am here, we covered digital cameras a couple of weeks ago here are some of the basics.
We are going to be working on the 2011 coursework as a sample task. This will also form your homework over the Christmas break.
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