Categories: All - skills - data - systems - information

by Danielle Batty 11 years ago

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Sections 9-11

Information and Communication Technology (ICT) encompasses the use of technology for managing data through various processes including input, processing, storage, and transfer, ultimately producing information usable by humans or other systems.

Sections 9-11

ICT Recap: Sections 9 to 11.

Section 10 - Data and information.

Coding and Encoding
Encoding is the conversion of data into binary.

This is done so that the computer can 'read' the data that is being input as computers only understand binary.

Coding is the shortening of data.

Increses input speed, is more accurate, (less GIGO), less hard disk storage. Loses detail and need to know the codes.

Raw facts and figures with no meaning or value

Four types

Sound

recorded sound

Images

still/moving, digital photograph or recorded video

Numbers

exam mark, age price (£)

Text

email address, phone number, name etc.

How data arises
Indirect data is the reuse of original source data for a completely different purpose.
Direct data is collected for a specific purpose. This is the original source.

Section 11 - People and ICT systems.

User support methods
Software house

email, chat helpline, dvd tutorials, user manuals help within software package, hover over text, knowledge base on website

3rd party

email, dvd tutorials, knowledge base, bulletin board, user manuals, chat helpline.

other users

chatting to friends, email support, forums.

Job roles
technical editor
software tester
helpdesk operator
rollout engineer
network manager
ICT technician
webmaster
programmer/designer
systems analyst
Team skills - BUSGEMS
standardised documentation
monitoring progress and costs
excellent team leader
good communitcation
strengths and weaknesses identified
understanding of requirements
balance of skills
Personal skills- FOGWEPT
team work
problem solving and patience
excellent
written communication
good
oral communication
flexible
Characteristice of the users- PETE
tasks to be undertaken
experience
physical ability and age
environment of use
Interfaces
Graphical User Interface

makes use of natural language

high system resources needed

can customise

WIMP- windows, icons, menus, pointers.

Command line

is the most powerful of the interfaces

does not use many system resources

need experience using command line interface

need to know commands

Menu driven

easy to use

natural language

limited options

slow for experienced users

good for small tasks

Section 9 - ICT systems and their components.

What is an ICT system?
ICT is the use of technology for the input, processing, storage and transfer of data and the output of information. This information can then be used by human beings or other ICT systems.
What is ICT?
ICT is the use of technology for the input, processing, storage and transfer of data and the output of information.
SHIPPED
Data
Procedured
People
Information
Hardware
Software