3.1.2 Software and hardware components of an information system

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3.1.2 Software and hardware components of an information system

Content difference between hardware and software; input, output and storage devices; specialist hardware devices; specialist software devices; types of software; user interfaces.

Specification a. describe the difference between hardware and software, and explain the lack of standardisation affecting both hardware and software; b. identify an appropriate input, output or storage device for a given situation and justify the choice made; c. describe specialist hardware devices for physically disabled users: puff-suck switch, foot mouse, eye typer, Braille printers, keyboards, speakers and microphones and justify their use for given situations; d. describe specialist software for physically disabled users: predictive text, sticky keys, zoom and voice recognition and justify their use for given situations; e. describe different types of software (operating systems, user interfaces, utilities, applications software) and give examples of how and where each type of software would be used; f. describe the characteristics of different styles of user interface, command- based, forms, dialogue, natural language, wimp interfaces (windows, icons, menus, pointer), and their appropriate uses.

a. describe the difference between hardware and software, and explain the lack of standardisation affecting both hardware and software

2012 jan

2013 june

June 2014

b. identify an appropriate input, output or storage device for a given situation and justify the choice made

Jun 2012

2013 jan

c. describe specialist hardware devices for physically disabled users: puff-suck switch, foot mouse, eye typer, Braille printers, keyboards, speakers and microphones and justify their use for given situations

2012 jan

2013 june

2015 june

d. describe specialist software for physically disabled users: predictive text, sticky keys, zoom and voice recognition and justify their use for given situations

2015 june

e. describe different types of software (operating systems, user interfaces, utilities, applications software) and give examples of how and where each type of software would be used

2012 june

2014 june

f. describe the characteristics of different styles of user interface, command- based, forms, dialogue, natural language, wimp interfaces (windows, icons, menus, pointer), and their appropriate uses

Jan 2012

Jun 2012 3e

2013 jan

June 2014