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    Definitions for IPT

    Our brain is a neural network. An artificial neural network is a simulation of the human brain using a computer. Both expert systems and artificial neural networks are examples of artificial intelligence. Artificial intelligence refers to systems which perform processing normally associated with...
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    IPT Study Thread

    For the scenario questions plan to: - tell the markers what you know (define the terms in the question, explain the theory). - always relate everything back to the scenario (even if it doesn't seem obviously related) - provide examples (markers love that) - if it's worth 3 marks then clearly...
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    IPT Study Thread

    I haven't been on this site for a few years, but given the exam is tomorrow I thought I'd check it out. Good luck for tomorrow, now go to bed!
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    IPT Study Thread

    True. I deliberately made it more detailed to differentiate it from the other textbooks. Then the BOS changed the syllabus and none of the other publishers have bothered to update their text, hence mine's now the only one. Mind you some of the other IPT texts (I wont mention names) are at best...
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    IPT Study Thread

    Fistly an MIS is not classified as a DSS. An MIS is used for structured decisions to do with the day-to-running of an organisation. eg. working out how many people will be on leave next week, how many widgets are left in the storeroom, how many widgets should we order given we usually sell 100...
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    IPT Study Thread

    That would take some time... Are you using my textbook? Have a read of the first few pages of the communication chapter - its an overview of all that stuff. You can download a PDF from our website Parramatta Education Centre if you haven't got it. HTH Sam
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    IPT Study Thread

    Online Transaction Processing just means that transactions are performed online Some examples: - Your Mum transfers $20 into your account over the internet. Its a transaction as the money must be debited from her account AND it must be deposited into your account. If one of these fails then...
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    IPT Study Thread

    Agile is a type of iterative development - there are many others... Characteristics of agile development include: -small teams, often including a customer/user representative. -mutli-skilled team members -strong communication (and often social) links between all involved -just in time...
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    IPT Study Thread

    Normalisation is one way (as mentioned above), but in the exam try and come up with some others - with examples too - HSC markers love examples. What about.... Data Integrity Checks - eg. each time a new customer is entered, the user first searches for a customer with the same address or...
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    IPT Study Thread

    The job of neural networks is largely about detecting patterns within the input data. Sets of inputs are processed through the NN to generate outputs based on the patterns determined during learning. HTH Sam
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    2004 Hsc

    A very bodgy question that was the cause of much concern at the time (both teachers and students). If you read it carefully it actually says In this case there are 11 of these '1' bits which in binary is 1011. Therefore (A) is correct. Checksums are NEVER (apart from this strange question...
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    IPT Study Thread

    This is part of the Decision Support Systems option topic. It deals with how the inference engine part of an expert system ahieves goal and reaches conclusions. Briefly... Backward chaining - the aim is to achieve a particular goal (eg. determine what's wrong with a car). The inference...
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    data mining

    Data mining is a type of Decision Support System. In terms of Transaction Processing Systems, data mining often accesses data that was originally collected by a transaction processing system. Commonly the transaction data is restructured/copied to create a data warehouse which is then used for...
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    Relation between Router/switch/bridge/gateway/hub

    I think you are confusing LAN and long distance (Internet) connection speeds... I suspect the 60kbps is talking about a dialup link using a dialup modem over long distances (typically between dialup modem and ISP). Typical phone lines use Cat 3 twisted pair (just one pair is used). This old...
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    Relation between Router/switch/bridge/gateway/hub

    For 10Mbps (10BaseT) and 100Mbps (100BaseT) full-duplex Ethernet running on Cat 5 (or better) just two of the four pairs are used. One pair for sending and the other for recieving. Two of the twisted pairs of wires are not used at all. I think there's another Ethernet standard that permits full...
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    Relation between Router/switch/bridge/gateway/hub

    Yes, a switch creates a segment for each connected node (and the switch). As you say this prevents collisions, however it also means each node has dedicated access to its own communication channel. So on a full duplex 100Mbps switched network all nodes can transmit and recieve at 100Mbps all the...
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    Acceptance Testing

    Acceptance testing is largely about the client accepting the final system (so that they will then pay the bill). As stated above, it would likely include a variety of different tests (volume, simulated, live, etc), however the aim of acceptance testing is to confirm that the original...
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    To Sam Davis

    Hi! Still here and can't believe this thread has been reignited. First posts were back in 2003! My daughter stumbled accross a recent post when trying to sell some of her old HSC textbooks. Regards, Sam
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    Routers and Modems?

    Try downloading Chapter 3 - Communication chapter - of my soon to be released IPT HSC text - www.pedc.com.au Unfortunately the final text probably wont be out in time to be of much use to you guys! Regards, Sam Davis
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    Sql

    Not quite - should be: SELECT Surname, FirstName FROM <TableName> WHERE Died is NULL ORDER BY Surname Note: ASC is unnecessary an not part of SQL Empty or "" is different to NULL. NULL means nothing at all, not an empty string. I'm assuming Surname and FirstName are attributes in the...
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