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The document discusses several topics related to information and communication technology including safety aspects of ICT equipment, health risks of computer use, encryption, analog to digital conversion, online banking advantages and disadvantages, reasons for using computers in monitoring systems, verification and validation processes, components and workings of a burglar alarm system, advantages and disadvantages of online shopping for customers and shops, stages of systems analysis, reasons for using models, verification processes, researching online risks and benefits, differences between graphical and command line interfaces, advantages and disadvantages of video conferencing, and hardware required for video conferencing.

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ICT Model Answers PDF

The document discusses several topics related to information and communication technology including safety aspects of ICT equipment, health risks of computer use, encryption, analog to digital conversion, online banking advantages and disadvantages, reasons for using computers in monitoring systems, verification and validation processes, components and workings of a burglar alarm system, advantages and disadvantages of online shopping for customers and shops, stages of systems analysis, reasons for using models, verification processes, researching online risks and benefits, differences between graphical and command line interfaces, advantages and disadvantages of video conferencing, and hardware required for video conferencing.

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MODEL ANSWERS

Information and Communication Technology


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Safety Aspects
 Problem -electrocution
 Prevention – RCB installed
 Problem – trailing cables
 Prevention – create ducts/cover cables with carpets etc.
 Problem – heavy equipment falling
 Prevention – sturdy tables
 Problem – fire
 Prevention – extinguisher

Health Risks
 Problem – Headaches
 Prevention – Use anti-glare screen/Take regular breaks
 Problem – Eyestrain
 Prevention – Use anti-glare screen/Take regular breaks
 Problem – RSI
 Prevention – Use ergonometric keyboard / wrist rests/Take regular breaks
 Problem – Backache
 Prevention – Use straight backed chair/Take regular breaks

Encryption
 Causes data to be scrambled/encoded
 Requires an encryption key/software to encrypt
 Requires a decryption key/encryption software to decrypt
 Results in data which is not understandable/readable
 protects sensitive data
 from being understood if falls in to the wrong hands.

ADC/DAC
 Sensor measures analogue data
 Computer works with digital data

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Online Banking
Disadvantages to customers
 Lack of socializing/ social contacts
 Identity theft/misuse of personal data
 Customers must have a computer/Internet access/(basic) computer skills
 Hackers may intercept data and defraud customer
 Cannot deposit/withdraw cash/money
 More vulnerable to phishing

Disadvantages to bank
 Lose older customers who don’t like change
 Initial set up costs of equipment/ Initial outlay on computers expensive
 Need to employ highly paid technical experts to maintain system
 Greater risk of fraud so lose money/description of effects of phishing
 Need to retrain staff

Why computers are used in monitoring


 Will not take breaks/can operate continuously (not constantly)
 Fewer mistakes/greater accuracy
 More than one variable can be measured at any one time
 Readings can be taken more frequently
 Results are analyzed automatically/faster to react/charts are produced automatically
 More reliable/readings taken at regular intervals
 Experts are free to do other tasks

Verification and Validation


 Validation is checking data is reasonable
 Verification is checking data has been correctly copied from one medium to another
 Verification and validation does not check that data is correct
 Verification can be carried out by a user
 Validation is always carried out by a computer
 Verification picks up errors that validation doesn’t
 Validation picks up errors that verification doesn’t

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Burglar Alarm System


 Inputs:
o Pressure pads
o Light sensors
o Sound sensor
o Infra red sensor/proximity sensor
o Motion sensor/movement sensor
 Processing:
o Microprocessor continually monitors sensors.
o If light sensor detects light beam interrupted:
o If movement sensor activated:
o If sound sensed by processor is greater than preset value:
o Microprocessor sends signal to output device.
 Outputs:
o Alarm light flashes/lights come on
o Alarm sounds
o Signal automatically sent to police

Online Shopping
 Customer – advantages
o Elderly/Disabled people don’t have to travel to shop/leave home
o Don’t have to spend money on travelling expenses travelling (long distances to shops)
o Greater choice of goods
 Customer – disadvantages
o Lack of socializing/social contacts
o Customers must have a computer/Internet access/(basic) computer skills
o Cannot see/feel goods in reality
 Shop – advantages
o Fewer staff needed/less spent on wages
o Fewer shops needed/less spent on rates/rent
o Potentially larger customer base
 Shop – disadvantages
o Initial outlay on computers is expensive
o Need to retrain staff
o Greater costs due to more delivery staff

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Analysis stage
 Interview
o Can change questions in light of previous answers/interviewer can detect body language
 Questionnaire
o Quicker to get every worker’s response/easier to collate responses
 Examining documents
o Can see exact details of inputs and outputs
 Observation
o Easier to see data flow/can get more accurate overview of whole system

Why are models used?


 Real thing might be dangerous, model is less dangerous
 Saves expensive mistakes in the construction real thing/cost of rebuilding/repairing is expensive
 Real thing may waste raw materials/natural resources
 It may take a long time to obtain results from the real thing
 Easier to modify
 Extremes which can’t be tested in real life can be tested using models

Verification
 Double entry
o computer compares the two versions
 Visual checking
o Typed in data is compared with original data

Researching on the internet


 Drawbacks:
o Not all information is accurate
o Some information is purely for advertising/selling purposes
o Anyone can put information on the Internet
o Much of the information on the Internet is not filtered
o Need to identify the validity of the author
o Need to be careful about whether information is fact or opinion
o Information can be biased
o Results from search engine could be skewed because of sponsorship/marketing
o Internet is not policed
o So much information available which might be unreliable

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 Benefits:
o Wide range of information to select (desirable/reliable information)
o Able to search quickly (using search engines) to find (reliable/desirable) information
o Information can be downloaded and edited (to make it desirable/reliable)
o Can use the final part of a URL to identify reliability
o Information can be up to date/real time so reliable
o Can compare information from sites to see if it is reliable

GUI and CLI


 A graphical user interface has icons to help the user identify applications/folders
 A GUI has a system of menus to help the user choose options
 A GUI has windows to enable user to multi task
 A GUI has a pointer/pointing device to help navigate around the screen/to click to open
files/software
 A CLI only allows you to type in commands
 With CLI syntax has to be precise
 Commands difficult to edit once entered
 Have to learn a lot of commands exactly/have to be familiar with the commands

Video Conferencing
 Advantages
o Workers can use own office so documents do not get lost in transit/bulky
documents/equipment do not have to be carried around
o Company can call meeting at short notice
o Employees can work from home
o Company does not have to pay travelling expenses
o Company does not have to pay hotel expenses
o Company does not have to pay for conference room facilities
o Travelling time is saved
o Might be dangerous to fly/travel
o Disabled people may find it difficult to travel
 Disadvantages
o Takes time to train employees
o Difficult to call international meetings because of time differences
o Initial cost of hardware
o Equipment can break down
o Strength of signal/bandwith/lipsync can be a problem/connection can be lost/power cuts
o Takes time for workers to learn new technology

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 Hardware required
o Web cam/video camera to input/capture video (images of participants/
o documents)
o Router/modem to transmit data to participants’ (computers)
o Microphone to input voices of participants/to speak to other participants
o Headphones/speakers to output voices to participants/hear other participants
o Large screen/projector to see other participants
o Router to connect to internet
o Codec to compress data

Difference between Intranet and Internet


 Internet - INTERnational NETwork
o Is a Wide Area Network (WAN)
o Can access it from anywhere
o Greater amount of information available
o Unlimited access
 Intranet - INTernal Restricted Access NETwork
o Usually a Local Area Network (LAN)
o Password controlled pages
o Behind a firewall
o Can set up specific information pages on Intranet systems
o Can limit the places where users can go to study
o No wasted time looking through millions of resources
o Intranet is better protected for use of emails/from viruses/from hackers

Expert systems
How is an expert system created?
 Data is gathered/collected from experts
 Knowledge base is designed/created
 A user interface is designed/created
 The inference engine is designed/created
 The rules base is designed/created
 The system is tested

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Describe the inputs, outputs and processing of this system


 Interactive user screen appears
 Questions about geological profile/engine type/medical problems are asked
 Answers to questions are typed in
 Inference engine searches
 Searches the Knowledge base
 using the Rules (base)
 Suggested probabilities of finding oil/engine problems/medical issues are output using
 Detailed Output format

Chip and PIN Systems


 Card details checked for validity
 PIN is entered
 PIN is read from chip
 Numbers compared
 If identical transaction is authorised
 If not identical transaction refused
 Customer bank contacted by computer/automatically
 Check if enough funds in account
 If card invalid/insufficient funds then transaction is rejected
 If card valid and sufficient funds then transaction is authorised
 Money deducted from customer account
 Money credited to supermarket account

Input screens
Features of a well-designed input screen
 Data fills the screen
 Clearly defined input area for each record
 Appropriate spacing for each field
 Back button/arrow/previous record facility
 Forward button/arrow/next record facility
 Submit button/facility
 An easy to read font/font size/
 A sensible font colour/background colour
 Easy to follow instructions for completing screen/help icon
 No overlapping of items
 Exit button/return to homepage button/facility

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Example of designing an input screen


 All fields included
 Appropriate spacing for all fields
 Buttons to go forward/backwards
 Screen filled/not too much white space
 Data has text boxes for completion
 Date of birth is a drop down list
 Gender field has radio buttons for male/female/tick box/drop down
 Button to save data

Testing strategies
 Testing each module with normal/live data/user testing
o To see how system behaves in an ordinary day to day situation/system works as you would
expect i.e. no error messages/to ensure system meets the needs of the user
 Testing each module with abnormal and extreme data
o To see how system reacts in unusual circumstances/to make sure error messages appear
when data is abnormal
 Testing whole system
o To ensure the whole system works when all modules are combined

What is live data and how is it used?


 Data that has already been used in the previous system
 Data that has known results
 A table of expected results is drawn up
 Live data is input to the system
 Actual results are recorded
 The results are compared
 Any resulting differences will highlight limitations of the system

Advantages and Disadvantages of the Internet


 Advantages:
o Only one printer/scanner is needed
o Data can be shared between computers/data can be accessed by one computer from
another more easily
o Software can be shared
o All computers can access the internet through one connection
o Network games can be played

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 Disadvantages:
o Viruses will be more easily spread
o All computers would now be susceptible to hackers
o If all computers are using the internet at the same time there will be speed issues

Travel agent – booking system


 Departure airport typed in
 Arrival airport/destination/country typed in
 Date of departure typed in
 Duration of holiday typed in
 Computer database searches for matching departure airport
 If match found
 Computer database searches for matching arrival airport
 If flight on correct date found
 Search if seats/tickets available
 If so marks seat as booked
 Reduces number of seats/tickets available by one
 Prints flight details

Discussing implementation
 Parallel running/implementation
o Information is not lost/always a second copy
o Have to pay two sets of workers
 Phased implementation
o Still have most of system if things go wrong
o No expense of running two systems together
o Lose some data if things go wrong
 Direct implementation/changeover
o Time is not lost
o Do not have expense of running two systems together
o If things go wrong lose all data
 Pilot running
o Pilot/phased/parallel are slow methods of implementation

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Communication methods
 DTP:
o Advantages
 Disabled people / elderly people do not have to go to the library
 It can be printed in Braille
 You can read it at a time which suits you
o Disadvantages
 Need for physical distribution
 No sound
 No animation
 No video
 Printing costs/paper and ink costs
 Presentation:
o Advantages
 Sound
 Animation
 Video
 Interactive / hyperlinks
o Disadvantages
 Library will need to have screen / computer / appropriate software
 Not everyone will visit the library / takes time to go to the library / costs money to
travel to the library / may not get information to every household / may not be seen
by everyone

Communicate using ICT systems


 Fax
o Advantages
 Can be used as a legal document
 Documents can be very long
o Disadvantages
 Cannot be certain if correct person has received it
 Very slow transmission rates
 Not very good quality
 Documents cannot be edited easily
 Cannot send multimedia files
 Won’t be received if line is busy/receiving fax machine switched off/out of paper
 Wastes/expense of ink/paper

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 Email
o Advantages
 Can be confident message will only go to the correct person (if addressed correctly)
 Fast transmission times
 Attachments can be downloaded and edited
 Easier to send large documents
o Disadvantages
 Can be slow turnaround times
 Some systems have limits to size of attachments
 Addresses more difficult to remember than phone numbers
 Description of how phishing can occur
 Description of how viruses can be transmitted
 Bulletin boards
o Advantages
 You don’t need an ISP
 Messages can be moderated
 Automatically creates an archive
o Disadvantages
 Lack of privacy (every member of the group can see every message)
 In older systems only one person can be online at one time
 Doesn’t alert you to incoming messages
 One mark available for reasoned conclusion

Labor saving devices


 Advantages:
o Microprocessor controlled devices do much of housework
o Do not need to do many things manually
o Do not need to be in the house when food is cooking
o Do not need to be in the house when clothes are being washed
o Can leave their home to go shopping/work at any time of the day
o Greater social interaction/more family time
o More time to go out/more leisure time/more time to do other things/work
o Are able to do other leisure activities when convenient to them
 Disadvantages:
o Can lead to unhealthy eating due to dependency on ready meals
o Can lead to laziness/lack of fitness

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Items include in file structure designed


 Field name
 Field type
 Key field
 Field length
 Validation check/rules

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