Software Design and Development
The general aim of this Unit is for the learner to develop basic knowledge, understanding and practical problem-solving skills in software design and development through appropriate software development environments. Learners will develop basic computational thinking and programming skills by implementing practical solutions and explaining how these programs work. They will also develop an understanding of how data and instructions are stored in binary form, how programming underpins computer applications.
Learners who complete this Unit will be able to:
Outcome 1
Explain how simple programs work, drawing on understanding of basic
concepts in software development by:
- 1.1 Reading and explaining code
- 1.2 Identifying the purpose of a range of programming constructs and how they work
- 1.3 Identifying the purpose of a range of variable types
The range of programming constructs should include expressions, sequence, selection and iteration.
Outcome 2
Develop short programs using a software development environment by:
- 2.1 Selecting and using combinations of appropriate constructs
- 2.2 Selecting and using appropriate simple data types, such as numeric (integer) and string
- 2.3 Testing digital solutions using supplied test data
Programs should include at least one construct and one data type.
Unit Content
Computational constructs |
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Data types and structures |
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Testing and documenting solutions |
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Low-level operations and computer architecture |
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Design notations |
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