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6.1 Communication applications
6.2 Data handling applications
6.3 Measurement applications
6.4 Microprocessors in control applications
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Paper Based
Types of Communication & Purpose Use of Computers
•
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News Letter: Used by companies to communicate certain information to staff and Save and insert pictures
customers. May contain information on recent events and identify success from clipart, Internet,
company may have experienced. scanned images & digital
camera.
Brochures/Leaflet: Can be used to advertise a company or to be informative. • Adjust the page layout.
Brochures are normally printed on glossy paper with a high quality finish. • Create and Insert
Tables/charts
Flyers: Informative document which can be distributed to promote or create • Formatting the layout of
awareness of an up and coming events. the document.
• Applying effects to
Posters: larger then flyers and are strategically positioned to promote and create images (crop, colour
awareness. Displayed on billboards, notice boards, buildings as part of an scale, rotate etc.)
advertising campaign to target a specific target audience. Text Formatting
• Font Style
• Bold
Advantages Disadvantages • Alignment (left, centre,
• Not necessary to have a computer or • These communication would mainly be right and fully justified)
internet connection. distributed by hand. • underline
• You have a physical copy of the • Printing costs • Italic
document. • Restricted to a smaller target audience. • colour
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Advantages Disadvantages
• Can include interactive elements • Websites can be hacked and
such as sound, video, animation and information may be altered.
hyperlinks. • Setting up website and maintaining
• Can be available on different would be expensive and would
platforms. require a special skill set.
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Advantages Disadvantages
• Mobile phone is portable and can • Long distance calls or phones calls in
be used on the move. different countries could be expensive.
• Mobile phone contracts can offer • Mobile signal could be weak or non
free minutes and texts. existent in some places.
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• If sensor readings are below or higher then then the pre-set value
then a signal will be sent to the actuator to change the physical
conditions.
• Process is constantly will be repeated.
2 - The computer then
processes the input data.
Example Process Microprocessor Output
Green House Compares light, temperature, • Light on/off Sensor readings are compared to
moisture to Pre-set value. • Heater on/off the preset values.
• Motor
Sends signal to actuator is necessary. open/close
Process is constantly repeated windows
Patients Vital Compares Vital signs (heartbeat, blood • Buzzer will alert 3 - As a result of the
Signs pressure, temperature to Pre-set staff to any vital
value. signs which are processing, the computer can
below the send a signal to the output
Sends signal to actuator is necessary. expected values.
Process is constantly repeated devices called actuators which
could change physical
conditions.
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Send signals to
Motor to close
Window and Turn
1 – Input Heater ON
ADC
Microprocessor
Sensors Preset:
Monitoring 20 Degrees
Continuously Process Send signals to
Repeated Motor to open
Window
More than > 20 Degrees
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temperature.
• Microprocessor switches heater on
• Microprocessor receives data from temperature sensor
• Temperature of oven is compared with pre-set value by microprocessor
• If higher microprocessor switches heater off
• If lower microprocessor leaves heater on
Describe how the microprocessor uses data from the light sensor in a
green house.
• Microprocessor compares light reading with preset value
• If lower than pre-set value microprocessor sends signal to switch on light bulb
• If higher than pre-set value microprocessor sends signal to switch off light bulb
• process is continuous/ monitoring of sensors is continuous
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Turtle Graphics
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Turtle Graphics
A student wishes to use a floor turtle to draw this shape which has no two lines the same
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length:
Name four different instructions which the turtle graphics software could use in order to
draw the shape. For each one explain the meaning of the instruction.
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Spreadsheets • Due to the use of formulas business can adjust certain values to see
automatic changes in potential revenue.
• Pilots are able to learn how to fly a plane using a flight simulator.
• The controls and the interface is the same as real plane.
Flight • Different conditions can be tested.
Simulator • Reduced costs as a plane would not be damaged in the training.
• A traffic light simulator looks at the flow of traffic (data captured from
sensors).
Traffic Lights • The simulator will adjust the lights to best control the flow of traffic.
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Robots are used in manufacturing to help to improve productivity, consistency (in terms of final finish) and to
reduce overall running costs. Robots generally make the factory a much more safer environment for workers.
How Are Robots Used in a Factory?
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Advantages Disadvantages
• Robots can work 24/7 with the same consistency and Robots cannot easily adapt to a situation which is beyond their
accuracy compared to humans. sequence of instructions.
• Robots can be more productive than humans. Robots can be expensive to buy and maintain.
• Robots can work in extreme conditions not suitable for Some workers may loose their jobs as robots can do more labor
humans. intensive jobs.
• Robots do not need to be paid. People are deskilled due to robots doing more complicated
jobs.
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Learner • Teachers will be able to click on a particular class and complete the register.
Registration • Once this is saved then other users of the management system can see who has been
register for that particular period.
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and Attendance
• This is useful as it allows teachers to see who should be attending their lessons.
• Data of attendance can then be easily analysed.
Exam • Exam Timetables can be produced using management systems and teachers who are
Timetables not teaching could be easily allocated to invigilate exams.
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Online booking systems use real time processing which allows users to Input: User will select the
make and confirm bookings instantly. Once payment has been received
and booking is confirmed then booking can not be double booked. requirements of the
booking. E.g. date of flights,
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Employee 1
Business
+ £1500
Bank
EFT instruction to pay Employees
Account Employee 2
£4500 + £1500
-£4500 Employee 3
+ £1500
Advantages: Disadvantages
• No physical money is transferred which makes • Money could be transferred from the incorrect
the transfer more secure. account.
• Transfer of salaries can be regulated by the • Incorrect amount of money could be transferred
government (e.g. Used in Qatar to ensure by mistake.
employers are paying their employees on time). • If you have a poor credit rating then you may not
• Customers can set up standing orders (direct be declined to use EFT as a method of payment
debit) to pay bills on specific dates. (e.g. paying monthly for a mobile phone contract).
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Transaction
Using details on the Declined. Card holder is paying by
card the Merchant’s Card.
bank contacts the card Card will be place in
holders bank to check chip and pin reader.
for sufficient funds to Merchant Card Holder Pin will be entered to
complete the proceed with
transaction. transaction.
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Clearing of Cheques
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ATM (Cash machines) can be used for various purposes (including cash withdrawal/deposit,
checking/printing statement).
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Phone Phone banking is very similar to online banking • Can talk directly to a • Call costs
Banking in that customers can complete similar tasks. representative from • May be put on hold
Customers will have to enter in their account the bank. for a long time.
• Ask additional queries • Call times (9am-5pm)
details to authenticate them to the system. which are not available are not flexible.
Then they will have to select from various online.
options by the specified numbers keys.
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Systems in
Medicine diagnosis can be given readings of patients. • Training would be
according to patients medical • Computers can respond required.
history. quicker to any changes in • Regular
• Monitoring patients (vital patients condition. maintenance of
signs) using measure and • Staff are available to the system would
control systems complete other tasks. be required.
• The use of expert systems to • Data can be stored in • Systems could
diagnose an illness. central place. stop responding.
• Saving physical space
which would be required
to stored paper records.
3D printers • Surgical and Diagnostic Aids • Printing is relatively cheap. • Technology is still
• Prosthetics • Printing can be faster in the earl stages
• Tissue engineering compared to of development.
• Artificial blood vessels manufacturing parts. • Limited selection
• Designs of medical tools and of materials
equipment available.
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Computers are used in libraries to keep a track on which books have been borrowed by which
members. Databases software is typically used to store details of the books and the members.
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Expert systems are used to provide expert opinions without the need for the expert by using a
system allowing the user to query the knowledge base to find solutions to their problems.
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User
User Inference
Knowledge base
Interface Engine
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2. The rules base is designed/created based on the information from the knowledge base.
3. A user interface screen is designed/created which would provide the user with the ability to
interact with the system.
4. The inference engine is designed/created as link between the user interface and the
knowledge base.
5. The system is tested.
Examples
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POS (Point of Sale) is the place a transaction takes place. Customers can pay by cash or using
their debit/credit cards. Stock control systems can automatically update stock records when
items are purchased at the POS.
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EFTPOS (Electronic Fund Transfer Point of Sale) is when a customer uses a card to complete a
transaction.
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2. The cashier enters the card in to the chip and pin reader
Pin entered has and confirms the value of the purchase.
to be correct for
the transaction 3. The customer is requested to enter their pin. If Pin
to continue. The matches the Pin stored on the chip then the transaction can
card will also be continue.
checked for
4. The shops computer will use the account details on the
validity (expiry If funds are not available
chip to connect to the customers bank account and check
date/stolen). a declined message will be
the balance.
sent to the stores
5. If funds are sufficient then the transaction will be computer. The cashier will
approved. then request for another
method of payment
6. The purchase amount is subtracted from the customer’s
account and deposited into the shops banks account.
Internet banking and shopping is becoming more popular to users due to the development of
the internet and the advancement of mobile internet technology.
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Advantages Disadvantages
• Internet is now available on more platforms including • Online accounts could be hacked/cards
applications available on phones and tablets. details could be stolen.
• Internet can be accessed 24/7. • Users require a internet connection and
• No need to travel (saves money on travel/parking) need to be computer literate.
• Saves time (No need to que in the banks or shops) • Lack of socialising/exercising.
• Access to wide range of goods on the internet. • You can not see the goods before you
• Useful for individuals who find it difficult to travel and buy (try on clothes).
goods can be delivered directly to your home. • Delays in delivery.
• People can spend more time doing other leisure activities.
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Recognition Systems are used to directly enter data into a computer system. Recognition
systems tend to be more accurate and quicker method of entering data into a computer system
compared to manual methods.
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MICR Magnetic ink which are found at the bottom of the checks
are scanned in to MICR (Magnetic Ink Character Reader).
Sensors are used to detect a car (if its gone over the line)
Number Plates and a signal will be send to the microprocessor to take
the image of the number plate.
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