Written Paper
Section II
Question 21 - 2002 HSC
Describe the role of a file server on a network. Identify data redundancy in a database and outline the problems it may cause as the size of the database increases. Normalise the database, identifying primary and foreign keys.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 22 - 2002 HSC
Identify and outline an appropriate transmission medium for segments in the public telephone network. Outline the advantages of using mobile technology for work. Describe how a data dictionary can be useful in writing SQL queries.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 23 - 2002 HSC
Identifying information technology within an information system. Propose and outline two different types of information systems that could be used to analysing purchasing trends.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 21 - 2002 HSC
Describe the role of a file server on a network. Identify data redundancy in a database and outline the problems it may cause as the size of the database increases. Normalise the database, identifying primary and foreign keys.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 22 - 2002 HSC
Identify and outline an appropriate transmission medium for segments in the public telephone network. Outline the advantages of using mobile technology for work. Describe how a data dictionary can be useful in writing SQL queries.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 23 - 2002 HSC
Identifying information technology within an information system. Propose and outline two different types of information systems that could be used to analysing purchasing trends.
Written Paper
Section III
Question 27 - 2002 HSC
Describe CAD. Identify two actuators and describe a situation in which each would be used. Draw a block diagram for a letter-sorting system. Explain advantages and disadvantages of using barcodes in commercial applications. Describe and analyse automative warehouse system in terms of collecting, processing and displaying.
Written Paper
Section III
Question 26 - 2002 HSC
Define and give an example of two terms: structured problem and certainty factor. Design a spreadsheet to compare mobile phone plans and outline how different types of graphs could assist in the decision making. Describe and analyse a decision support system in terms of organising, analysing and processing.
Written Paper
Section III
Question 28 - 2002 HSC
Distinguish between LCD screens and CRT monitors and between path-based and cell-based animation. Draw a storyboard for a website using good design principles. Describe and analyse the system in terms of collecting, organising and displaying. Note: Question b (ii) is no longer applicable for the current syllabus. However, the calculation examples can be used to formulate an understanding of storage requirements for a given image file.
Written Paper
Section III
Question 25 - 2002 HSC
Define batch processing and describe a situation where it is appropriate. Distinguish between data accuracy and data integrity. Draw a dataflow diagram for a scenario, showing external entities and data stores. Discuss back-up procedures for the system. Describe and analyse an on-line ticketing system in terms of collecting; storage and retrieval; and processing. Note: 'Data accuracy' has been replaced with 'data quality' in the current syllabus.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 24 - 2002 HSC
Translate a decision tree into a decision table. Discuss the importance of user documentation for an online store. Identify two social or ethical issues in the design of the online store and propose how they can be addressed.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 21 - 2002 HSC
Describe the role of a file server on a network. Identify data redundancy in a database and outline the problems it may cause as the size of the database increases. Normalise the database, identifying primary and foreign keys.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 22 - 2010 HSC
Describe the difference between thin and fat clients. Design a data dictionary for a school payment system. Explain how the message is organised into packets of data to be transmitted and reassembled. Explain an error detection technique.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 22 - 2002 HSC
Identify and outline an appropriate transmission medium for segments in the public telephone network. Outline the advantages of using mobile technology for work. Describe how a data dictionary can be useful in writing SQL queries.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 24 - 2010 HSC
Describe one social and one ethical issue arising from downloading digital books. Discuss the feasibility issues relating to the success of Digibook. Explain the communication protocols used during transmission for this scenario.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 24 - 2001 HSC
Describe methods of error detection. Outline new trends in processing, organising, storing and retrieving data and how these trends might be applied to an information system. Analyse issues associated with an e-mail message.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 21 - 2002 HSC
Describe the role of a file server on a network. Identify data redundancy in a database and outline the problems it may cause as the size of the database increases. Normalise the database, identifying primary and foreign keys.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 22 - 2010 HSC
Describe the difference between thin and fat clients. Design a data dictionary for a school payment system. Explain how the message is organised into packets of data to be transmitted and reassembled. Explain an error detection technique.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 22 - 2002 HSC
Identify and outline an appropriate transmission medium for segments in the public telephone network. Outline the advantages of using mobile technology for work. Describe how a data dictionary can be useful in writing SQL queries.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 22 - 2001 HSC
Explain an advantage and a disadvantage of computerised information compared to paper-based records. Discuss technology issues relating to storage and retrieval, and displaying images in the information system. Explain why a receptionist and doctors have different screen views of the data.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 23 - 2010 HSC
Identify and explain a technique that has been implemented to reduce data entry errors. Explain the use of specified screen elements over other data collection methods. Design a screen to display data results for the scenario. Describe the analysing processes needed to generate information.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 24 - 2001 HSC
Describe methods of error detection. Outline new trends in processing, organising, storing and retrieving data and how these trends might be applied to an information system. Analyse issues associated with an e-mail message.
Written Paper
Section III
Question 28 - 2010 HSC
Define interactivity and the difference between linear and non-linear storyboards. Identify characteristics of file formats to embed video data into a web page. Describe a situation where path- and cell-based animation could be used. Explain the need for data compression of multimedia files. Describe the collecting and displaying processes. Predict a future application of the technology, considering future multimedia systems and virtual worlds.
Written Paper
Section III
Question 28 - 2002 HSC
Distinguish between LCD screens and CRT monitors and between path-based and cell-based animation. Draw a storyboard for a website using good design principles. Describe and analyse the system in terms of collecting, organising and displaying. Note: Question b (ii) is no longer applicable for the current syllabus. However, the calculation examples can be used to formulate an understanding of storage requirements for a given image file.
Written Paper
Section III
Question 25 - 2010 HSC
Describe RFID tag and the use of transmission logs in TPS. Identify characteristics of real-time processing and where batch-processing is the best solution. Construct a data flow diagram for the subsystem. Describe the collecting and storing/retrieving processes for the scenario. Predict a future application of the technology, considering security and changing nature of work.
Written Paper
Section III
Question 25 - 2001 HSC
Discuss the advantages of a specific backup procedure and explain why alternative procedures for transactions should be tested periodically to cope with computer failure. Propose and justify modifications of a specified website and discuss potential issues. Critically analyse issues arising from a new on-line banking facility.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 21 - 2010 HSC
Construct a context diagram for a new red light/speed camera system. Identify the information technology and justify a method of conversion. Describe a social and/or ethical issue for the owner/driver or government that relates to the new system.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 23 - 2001 HSC
Identify and describe criteria to be considered when conducting a feasibility study. Analyse the business initiative from a social and ethical perspective.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 24 - 2010 HSC
Describe one social and one ethical issue arising from downloading digital books. Discuss the feasibility issues relating to the success of Digibook. Explain the communication protocols used during transmission for this scenario.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 24 - 2002 HSC
Translate a decision tree into a decision table. Discuss the importance of user documentation for an online store. Identify two social or ethical issues in the design of the online store and propose how they can be addressed.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 21 - 2002 HSC
Describe the role of a file server on a network. Identify data redundancy in a database and outline the problems it may cause as the size of the database increases. Normalise the database, identifying primary and foreign keys.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 22 - 2010 HSC
Describe the difference between thin and fat clients. Design a data dictionary for a school payment system. Explain how the message is organised into packets of data to be transmitted and reassembled. Explain an error detection technique.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 22 - 2002 HSC
Identify and outline an appropriate transmission medium for segments in the public telephone network. Outline the advantages of using mobile technology for work. Describe how a data dictionary can be useful in writing SQL queries.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 24 - 2010 HSC
Describe one social and one ethical issue arising from downloading digital books. Discuss the feasibility issues relating to the success of Digibook. Explain the communication protocols used during transmission for this scenario.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 24 - 2001 HSC
Describe methods of error detection. Outline new trends in processing, organising, storing and retrieving data and how these trends might be applied to an information system. Analyse issues associated with an e-mail message.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 21 - 2002 HSC
Describe the role of a file server on a network. Identify data redundancy in a database and outline the problems it may cause as the size of the database increases. Normalise the database, identifying primary and foreign keys.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 22 - 2010 HSC
Describe the difference between thin and fat clients. Design a data dictionary for a school payment system. Explain how the message is organised into packets of data to be transmitted and reassembled. Explain an error detection technique.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 22 - 2002 HSC
Identify and outline an appropriate transmission medium for segments in the public telephone network. Outline the advantages of using mobile technology for work. Describe how a data dictionary can be useful in writing SQL queries.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 22 - 2001 HSC
Explain an advantage and a disadvantage of computerised information compared to paper-based records. Discuss technology issues relating to storage and retrieval, and displaying images in the information system. Explain why a receptionist and doctors have different screen views of the data.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 23 - 2010 HSC
Identify and explain a technique that has been implemented to reduce data entry errors. Explain the use of specified screen elements over other data collection methods. Design a screen to display data results for the scenario. Describe the analysing processes needed to generate information.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 24 - 2001 HSC
Describe methods of error detection. Outline new trends in processing, organising, storing and retrieving data and how these trends might be applied to an information system. Analyse issues associated with an e-mail message.
Written Paper
Section III
Question 28 - 2010 HSC
Define interactivity and the difference between linear and non-linear storyboards. Identify characteristics of file formats to embed video data into a web page. Describe a situation where path- and cell-based animation could be used. Explain the need for data compression of multimedia files. Describe the collecting and displaying processes. Predict a future application of the technology, considering future multimedia systems and virtual worlds.
Written Paper
Section III
Question 28 - 2002 HSC
Distinguish between LCD screens and CRT monitors and between path-based and cell-based animation. Draw a storyboard for a website using good design principles. Describe and analyse the system in terms of collecting, organising and displaying. Note: Question b (ii) is no longer applicable for the current syllabus. However, the calculation examples can be used to formulate an understanding of storage requirements for a given image file.
Written Paper
Section III
Question 25 - 2010 HSC
Describe RFID tag and the use of transmission logs in TPS. Identify characteristics of real-time processing and where batch-processing is the best solution. Construct a data flow diagram for the subsystem. Describe the collecting and storing/retrieving processes for the scenario. Predict a future application of the technology, considering security and changing nature of work.
Written Paper
Section III
Question 25 - 2001 HSC
Discuss the advantages of a specific backup procedure and explain why alternative procedures for transactions should be tested periodically to cope with computer failure. Propose and justify modifications of a specified website and discuss potential issues. Critically analyse issues arising from a new on-line banking facility.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 21 - 2010 HSC
Construct a context diagram for a new red light/speed camera system. Identify the information technology and justify a method of conversion. Describe a social and/or ethical issue for the owner/driver or government that relates to the new system.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 23 - 2001 HSC
Identify and describe criteria to be considered when conducting a feasibility study. Analyse the business initiative from a social and ethical perspective.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 24 - 2010 HSC
Describe one social and one ethical issue arising from downloading digital books. Discuss the feasibility issues relating to the success of Digibook. Explain the communication protocols used during transmission for this scenario.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 24 - 2002 HSC
Translate a decision tree into a decision table. Discuss the importance of user documentation for an online store. Identify two social or ethical issues in the design of the online store and propose how they can be addressed.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 21 - 2002 HSC
Describe the role of a file server on a network. Identify data redundancy in a database and outline the problems it may cause as the size of the database increases. Normalise the database, identifying primary and foreign keys.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 22 - 2010 HSC
Describe the difference between thin and fat clients. Design a data dictionary for a school payment system. Explain how the message is organised into packets of data to be transmitted and reassembled. Explain an error detection technique.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 22 - 2002 HSC
Identify and outline an appropriate transmission medium for segments in the public telephone network. Outline the advantages of using mobile technology for work. Describe how a data dictionary can be useful in writing SQL queries.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 24 - 2010 HSC
Describe one social and one ethical issue arising from downloading digital books. Discuss the feasibility issues relating to the success of Digibook. Explain the communication protocols used during transmission for this scenario.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 24 - 2001 HSC
Describe methods of error detection. Outline new trends in processing, organising, storing and retrieving data and how these trends might be applied to an information system. Analyse issues associated with an e-mail message.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 21 - 2002 HSC
Describe the role of a file server on a network. Identify data redundancy in a database and outline the problems it may cause as the size of the database increases. Normalise the database, identifying primary and foreign keys.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 22 - 2010 HSC
Describe the difference between thin and fat clients. Design a data dictionary for a school payment system. Explain how the message is organised into packets of data to be transmitted and reassembled. Explain an error detection technique.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 22 - 2002 HSC
Identify and outline an appropriate transmission medium for segments in the public telephone network. Outline the advantages of using mobile technology for work. Describe how a data dictionary can be useful in writing SQL queries.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 22 - 2001 HSC
Explain an advantage and a disadvantage of computerised information compared to paper-based records. Discuss technology issues relating to storage and retrieval, and displaying images in the information system. Explain why a receptionist and doctors have different screen views of the data.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 23 - 2010 HSC
Identify and explain a technique that has been implemented to reduce data entry errors. Explain the use of specified screen elements over other data collection methods. Design a screen to display data results for the scenario. Describe the analysing processes needed to generate information.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 24 - 2001 HSC
Describe methods of error detection. Outline new trends in processing, organising, storing and retrieving data and how these trends might be applied to an information system. Analyse issues associated with an e-mail message.
Written Paper
Section III
Question 28 - 2010 HSC
Define interactivity and the difference between linear and non-linear storyboards. Identify characteristics of file formats to embed video data into a web page. Describe a situation where path- and cell-based animation could be used. Explain the need for data compression of multimedia files. Describe the collecting and displaying processes. Predict a future application of the technology, considering future multimedia systems and virtual worlds.
Written Paper
Section III
Question 28 - 2002 HSC
Distinguish between LCD screens and CRT monitors and between path-based and cell-based animation. Draw a storyboard for a website using good design principles. Describe and analyse the system in terms of collecting, organising and displaying. Note: Question b (ii) is no longer applicable for the current syllabus. However, the calculation examples can be used to formulate an understanding of storage requirements for a given image file.
Written Paper
Section III
Question 25 - 2010 HSC
Describe RFID tag and the use of transmission logs in TPS. Identify characteristics of real-time processing and where batch-processing is the best solution. Construct a data flow diagram for the subsystem. Describe the collecting and storing/retrieving processes for the scenario. Predict a future application of the technology, considering security and changing nature of work.
Written Paper
Section III
Question 25 - 2001 HSC
Discuss the advantages of a specific backup procedure and explain why alternative procedures for transactions should be tested periodically to cope with computer failure. Propose and justify modifications of a specified website and discuss potential issues. Critically analyse issues arising from a new on-line banking facility.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 21 - 2010 HSC
Construct a context diagram for a new red light/speed camera system. Identify the information technology and justify a method of conversion. Describe a social and/or ethical issue for the owner/driver or government that relates to the new system.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 23 - 2001 HSC
Identify and describe criteria to be considered when conducting a feasibility study. Analyse the business initiative from a social and ethical perspective.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 24 - 2010 HSC
Describe one social and one ethical issue arising from downloading digital books. Discuss the feasibility issues relating to the success of Digibook. Explain the communication protocols used during transmission for this scenario.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 24 - 2002 HSC
Translate a decision tree into a decision table. Discuss the importance of user documentation for an online store. Identify two social or ethical issues in the design of the online store and propose how they can be addressed.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 21 - 2002 HSC
Describe the role of a file server on a network. Identify data redundancy in a database and outline the problems it may cause as the size of the database increases. Normalise the database, identifying primary and foreign keys.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 22 - 2010 HSC
Describe the difference between thin and fat clients. Design a data dictionary for a school payment system. Explain how the message is organised into packets of data to be transmitted and reassembled. Explain an error detection technique.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 22 - 2002 HSC
Identify and outline an appropriate transmission medium for segments in the public telephone network. Outline the advantages of using mobile technology for work. Describe how a data dictionary can be useful in writing SQL queries.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 24 - 2010 HSC
Describe one social and one ethical issue arising from downloading digital books. Discuss the feasibility issues relating to the success of Digibook. Explain the communication protocols used during transmission for this scenario.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 24 - 2001 HSC
Describe methods of error detection. Outline new trends in processing, organising, storing and retrieving data and how these trends might be applied to an information system. Analyse issues associated with an e-mail message.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 21 - 2002 HSC
Describe the role of a file server on a network. Identify data redundancy in a database and outline the problems it may cause as the size of the database increases. Normalise the database, identifying primary and foreign keys.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 22 - 2010 HSC
Describe the difference between thin and fat clients. Design a data dictionary for a school payment system. Explain how the message is organised into packets of data to be transmitted and reassembled. Explain an error detection technique.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 22 - 2002 HSC
Identify and outline an appropriate transmission medium for segments in the public telephone network. Outline the advantages of using mobile technology for work. Describe how a data dictionary can be useful in writing SQL queries.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 22 - 2001 HSC
Explain an advantage and a disadvantage of computerised information compared to paper-based records. Discuss technology issues relating to storage and retrieval, and displaying images in the information system. Explain why a receptionist and doctors have different screen views of the data.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 23 - 2010 HSC
Identify and explain a technique that has been implemented to reduce data entry errors. Explain the use of specified screen elements over other data collection methods. Design a screen to display data results for the scenario. Describe the analysing processes needed to generate information.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 24 - 2001 HSC
Describe methods of error detection. Outline new trends in processing, organising, storing and retrieving data and how these trends might be applied to an information system. Analyse issues associated with an e-mail message.
Written Paper
Section III
Question 28 - 2010 HSC
Define interactivity and the difference between linear and non-linear storyboards. Identify characteristics of file formats to embed video data into a web page. Describe a situation where path- and cell-based animation could be used. Explain the need for data compression of multimedia files. Describe the collecting and displaying processes. Predict a future application of the technology, considering future multimedia systems and virtual worlds.
Written Paper
Section III
Question 28 - 2002 HSC
Distinguish between LCD screens and CRT monitors and between path-based and cell-based animation. Draw a storyboard for a website using good design principles. Describe and analyse the system in terms of collecting, organising and displaying. Note: Question b (ii) is no longer applicable for the current syllabus. However, the calculation examples can be used to formulate an understanding of storage requirements for a given image file.
Written Paper
Section III
Question 25 - 2010 HSC
Describe RFID tag and the use of transmission logs in TPS. Identify characteristics of real-time processing and where batch-processing is the best solution. Construct a data flow diagram for the subsystem. Describe the collecting and storing/retrieving processes for the scenario. Predict a future application of the technology, considering security and changing nature of work.
Written Paper
Section III
Question 25 - 2001 HSC
Discuss the advantages of a specific backup procedure and explain why alternative procedures for transactions should be tested periodically to cope with computer failure. Propose and justify modifications of a specified website and discuss potential issues. Critically analyse issues arising from a new on-line banking facility.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 21 - 2010 HSC
Construct a context diagram for a new red light/speed camera system. Identify the information technology and justify a method of conversion. Describe a social and/or ethical issue for the owner/driver or government that relates to the new system.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 23 - 2001 HSC
Identify and describe criteria to be considered when conducting a feasibility study. Analyse the business initiative from a social and ethical perspective.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 24 - 2010 HSC
Describe one social and one ethical issue arising from downloading digital books. Discuss the feasibility issues relating to the success of Digibook. Explain the communication protocols used during transmission for this scenario.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 24 - 2002 HSC
Translate a decision tree into a decision table. Discuss the importance of user documentation for an online store. Identify two social or ethical issues in the design of the online store and propose how they can be addressed.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 21 - 2002 HSC
Describe the role of a file server on a network. Identify data redundancy in a database and outline the problems it may cause as the size of the database increases. Normalise the database, identifying primary and foreign keys.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 22 - 2010 HSC
Describe the difference between thin and fat clients. Design a data dictionary for a school payment system. Explain how the message is organised into packets of data to be transmitted and reassembled. Explain an error detection technique.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 22 - 2002 HSC
Identify and outline an appropriate transmission medium for segments in the public telephone network. Outline the advantages of using mobile technology for work. Describe how a data dictionary can be useful in writing SQL queries.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 24 - 2010 HSC
Describe one social and one ethical issue arising from downloading digital books. Discuss the feasibility issues relating to the success of Digibook. Explain the communication protocols used during transmission for this scenario.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 24 - 2001 HSC
Describe methods of error detection. Outline new trends in processing, organising, storing and retrieving data and how these trends might be applied to an information system. Analyse issues associated with an e-mail message.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 21 - 2002 HSC
Describe the role of a file server on a network. Identify data redundancy in a database and outline the problems it may cause as the size of the database increases. Normalise the database, identifying primary and foreign keys.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 22 - 2010 HSC
Describe the difference between thin and fat clients. Design a data dictionary for a school payment system. Explain how the message is organised into packets of data to be transmitted and reassembled. Explain an error detection technique.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 22 - 2002 HSC
Identify and outline an appropriate transmission medium for segments in the public telephone network. Outline the advantages of using mobile technology for work. Describe how a data dictionary can be useful in writing SQL queries.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 22 - 2001 HSC
Explain an advantage and a disadvantage of computerised information compared to paper-based records. Discuss technology issues relating to storage and retrieval, and displaying images in the information system. Explain why a receptionist and doctors have different screen views of the data.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 23 - 2010 HSC
Identify and explain a technique that has been implemented to reduce data entry errors. Explain the use of specified screen elements over other data collection methods. Design a screen to display data results for the scenario. Describe the analysing processes needed to generate information.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 24 - 2001 HSC
Describe methods of error detection. Outline new trends in processing, organising, storing and retrieving data and how these trends might be applied to an information system. Analyse issues associated with an e-mail message.
Written Paper
Section III
Question 28 - 2010 HSC
Define interactivity and the difference between linear and non-linear storyboards. Identify characteristics of file formats to embed video data into a web page. Describe a situation where path- and cell-based animation could be used. Explain the need for data compression of multimedia files. Describe the collecting and displaying processes. Predict a future application of the technology, considering future multimedia systems and virtual worlds.
Written Paper
Section III
Question 28 - 2002 HSC
Distinguish between LCD screens and CRT monitors and between path-based and cell-based animation. Draw a storyboard for a website using good design principles. Describe and analyse the system in terms of collecting, organising and displaying. Note: Question b (ii) is no longer applicable for the current syllabus. However, the calculation examples can be used to formulate an understanding of storage requirements for a given image file.
Written Paper
Section III
Question 25 - 2010 HSC
Describe RFID tag and the use of transmission logs in TPS. Identify characteristics of real-time processing and where batch-processing is the best solution. Construct a data flow diagram for the subsystem. Describe the collecting and storing/retrieving processes for the scenario. Predict a future application of the technology, considering security and changing nature of work.
Written Paper
Section III
Question 25 - 2001 HSC
Discuss the advantages of a specific backup procedure and explain why alternative procedures for transactions should be tested periodically to cope with computer failure. Propose and justify modifications of a specified website and discuss potential issues. Critically analyse issues arising from a new on-line banking facility.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 21 - 2010 HSC
Construct a context diagram for a new red light/speed camera system. Identify the information technology and justify a method of conversion. Describe a social and/or ethical issue for the owner/driver or government that relates to the new system.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 23 - 2001 HSC
Identify and describe criteria to be considered when conducting a feasibility study. Analyse the business initiative from a social and ethical perspective.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 24 - 2010 HSC
Describe one social and one ethical issue arising from downloading digital books. Discuss the feasibility issues relating to the success of Digibook. Explain the communication protocols used during transmission for this scenario.
Written Paper
Section II
Question 24 - 2002 HSC
Translate a decision tree into a decision table. Discuss the importance of user documentation for an online store. Identify two social or ethical issues in the design of the online store and propose how they can be addressed.