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AQA ICT AS ICT and A2 ICT Systems Life Cycle
System Life Cycle - mini website This mini website can be used as a source of information for students to research the Systems Life Cycle. It has been written in user friendly language which should aid their understanding of this often complicated topic. Students could use the site to write revision notes, create a Powerpoint presentation, a Mindmap or answer a set of questions. There is a suggested task below.
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Systems Life CycleTask This task has been written to accompany the mini website above. The scenario can be changed according to your own student's particular interests. |
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Systems Life CycleTask Here is a superb resource which can be used to revise the concepts of the System Life Cycle with students.. Kindly contributed by Cathy Brown |
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Systems Life Cycle - KJS A clear set of notes that help to explain this topic. Source: http://www.thekjs.essex.sch.uk
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Systems Life Cycle- Ritchie King A well written Powerpoint which introduces the theoretical aspects of the Systems Life Cycle and incorporates visual markers for each part of the cycle to broaden its appeal as a learning tool. Many thanks to Ritchie King for kindly donating this resource. If you would like to see more examples of Ritchie's work, please click here |
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Systems Life Cycle- King George V school A good introduction to this topic. The main points are highlighted, not a great deal of depth, but a good starting point for further research. |
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Systems Analysis, Prototyping and Iteration This PPT looks at the different stages of systems analysis and then focuses on the need for prototyping and continual iteration Required for OCR 2517 562 Kindly contributed by Mark Bebbington. If you would like to see more examples of Mark's work, please click here |
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Systems Life Cycle- Billaricay School A well written Powerpoint presentation that highlights the different stages of the SLC. Superb illustrations - well worth looking at. http://www.billericay.essex.sch.uk
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Difference between a Requirements and a Systems Specification Students may be asked to identify the differences between the requirements and the systems specification. Mainly OCR syllabus
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