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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
Higher-level students must write 3 papers. The case study is the third paper. Every year, the case study discusses a different topic. Students must become '''very very familiar''' with the case study.  The IB recommends spending about a year studying this guide.


This page will help you organize and understand the 2020 case study.
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== The case study ==
== The case study ==


[[Media:Casestudy2020.pdf ‎| Click here for the full pdf case study]]
[[Media:Casestudy2020.pdf ‎| Click here for the full pdf case study for 2021]]
 
== Every Term in the Case Study ==


== Terms worth deeply understanding ==
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== Previous years case studies ==
* [[51% attack]]
* [[Block]]
* [[Blockchain]]
* [[Block header]]
* [[Candidate block]]
* [[Collision resistance]]
* [[Cryptocurrency]]
* [[Cryptographic hash]]
* [[Determinism]]
* [[Digital signature]]
* [[Distributed consensus]]
* [[Double-spend problem]]
* [[Entropy]]
* [[Genesis block]]
* [[Immutable transactions]]
* [[Key pair generation]]
* [[Ledger]]
* [[Merkle proof]]
* [[Merkle tree]]
* [[Miner]]
* [[Mining]]
* [[Nonce]]
* [[Non-invertibility]]
* [[Non-repudiation]]
* [[One-way function]]
* [[Proof of work]]
* [[PuTTYgen]]
* [[Self-referential data structure]]
* [[SHA256]]
* [[Takeover attack]]
* [[Transaction pool]]


== Previous years case study ==
* [[Media:2019 case study.pdf|Click here for the 2019 case study]]
* [[2018 case study|Click here for 2018 case study wiki-notes]]
* [[2017 case study|Click here for 2017 case study wiki-notes]]
* [[Media:2018 case study.pdf|Click here for the 2018 case study]]
* [[Media:2018 case study.pdf|Click here for the 2018 case study]]
* [[Media:2017 case study.pdf|Click here for the 2017 case study]]
* [[Media:2017 case study.pdf|Click here for the 2017 case study]]
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Latest revision as of 06:52, 27 July 2020

Case study[1]

The 2021 case study is the same case study for 2020.

Introduction[edit]

Higher-level students must write 3 papers. The case study is the third paper. Every year, the case study discusses a different topic. Students must become very very familiar with the case study. The IB recommends spending about a year studying this guide.

This page will help you organize and understand the 2020 case study.

The case study[edit]

Click here for the full pdf case study for 2021

Every Term in the Case Study[edit]

Previous years case studies[edit]

References[edit]