<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>The aim of this book is to provide detailed coverage of the topics in the new OCR AS and A Level Computer Science specifications H046 / H446. The book is divided into twelve sections and within each section, each chapter covers material that can comfortably be taught in one or two lessons.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>The aim of this book is to provide detailed coverage of the topics in the new OCR AS and A Level</p><p>Computer Science specifications H046 / H446.</p><p>The book is divided into twelve sections and within each section, each chapter covers material that can</p><p>comfortably be taught in one or two lessons. Material that is applicable only to the second year of the full</p><p>A Level is clearly marked. Sometimes this may include an entire chapter and at other times, just a small</p><p>part of a chapter.</p><p>Each chapter contains exercises and questions, some new and some from past examination questions.</p><p>Answers to all these are available to teachers only in a free Teacher's Pack which can be ordered from</p><p>our website www.pgonline.co.uk.</p><p>This book has been written to cover the topics which will be examined in the written papers at both</p><p>AS and A Level. Sections 10, 11 and 12 relate principally to problem solving skills, with programming</p><p>techniques covered in sufficient depth to allow students to answer questions in Component 02.</p><p>Pseudocode, rather than any specific programming language, is used in the algorithms given in the</p><p>text. Sample Python programs which implement many of the algorithms are included in a folder with the</p><p>Teacher's Pack.</p>
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