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  • ...copyright 2015. The book's ISBN identification number is 978 1 447 183951 1
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  • ...|| Dedicated operating systems, review IA || [[IB Computer Science Year 1 - 17 May 2019 Lesson Notes | Click here for notes and homework]] | Wednesday 15 May 2019 || IA || [[IB Computer Science Year 1 - 14 May 2019 Lesson Notes | Click here for notes and homework]]
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  • $new_number = rand(1,3); $new_number = rand(1,3);
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  • When you see a standard in this course, you might also see the word "Level 1, Level 2, or Level 3" next to it. Level refers to how deeply you need to un * '''Level 1:''' classify, define, draw, label, list, state
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  • ...d GDPR, then javascript || [[Designing Solutions Through Programming block 1 Lesson Notes - May 23 2018 | Click here for notes and homework]] ...roduction to Javascript || [[Designing Solutions Through Programming block 1 Lesson Notes - May 21 2018 | Click here for notes and homework]]
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  • ...nication system and [[Internal Assessment]] || [[IB Computer Science Year 1 Higher Level - May 24 2018 Lesson Notes | Click here for notes and homework ...nication system and [[Internal Assessment]] || [[IB Computer Science Year 1 Higher Level - May 22 2018 Lesson Notes | Click here for notes and homework
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  • grid.append(random.randrange(1,4)) row = row + 1
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  • ...ssigns one person another person to give a present to. For example, person 1 gives a present to person 2. ...ed, they should be taken out of the secret santa pool. For example, person 1 should only have one person.
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  • 1 myList = [1,3,5,11,22,33,44,55,66]
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  • ...ent]], a new problem set and test reflection || [[IB Computer Science Year 1 Standard Level - June 13 2018 Lesson Notes | Click here for notes and homew ...day, May 28 2018 || [[Internal Assessment]] || [[IB Computer Science Year 1 Standard Level - May 28 2018 Lesson Notes | Click here for notes and homewo
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  • ...then the field will overlap with the previous activation by (field width - 1) input values. ...a stride width of 1 will result in a feature map of 28 × 28 (32–5+1 × 32–5+1) output values or 784 distinct activations per image. Basically this featur
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  • # In the code sample below, we can see that user id 1 is interested in 2,5,3, and 4. User id 2 is interested in 6 and 7. people_and_their_interests = [[1,[2,5,3,4]],[2,[6,7]],[3,[8,0,2]],[4,[3,7,8]],[5,[7,4,8]],[6,[3,5,7,8]]]
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  • 1. Listen and follow directions
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  • for i in range(1,50): exact_name+=((first_syllable[random.randrange(0,len(first_syllable)-1)]))
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  • == Example 1 == [[File:Flowchart 1.png]]
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  • * Low grade (1 to 3) on individual summative assessments
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  • ...a step such as “Choose a large number” is vague: what is large? 1 million, 1 billion, or 100? Does the number have to be different each time, or can the ...ely useful if an algorithm returns the largest number 99% of the time, but 1% of the time the algorithm fails and returns the smallest number instead.
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  • board = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 row = row + 1
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  • <syntaxhighlight lang="python" line="1" > print calculator(1,3)
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  • board = [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9] humanSpaces =[1]
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  • * '''Example 1:''' In a weather simulation, ensuring temperature data is within a realisti * '''Example 1:''' In an economic simulation, applying a formula to calculate GDP based on
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  • ...sing a series of binary digits, or bits. Each bit can have a value of 0 or 1, and multiple bits can be combined to represent different values or data ty # 1: 00110010
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  • for example: roll_dice(d12,1) <-- would roll a 12 sided dice once and return the result for example: roll_dice(d6,3) <-- might return 6 3 1 10
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  • 1. '''Internal Assessment (IA):''' - **Paper 1**: This paper tests students on core topics and accounts for a significant
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  • == Problem 1 == list = [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9]
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  • 0,26,TomHus,M,<u>1,14,GladLaks,E</u>,2,1,MerPoteter,C,1,15,Linie,E,0,2,Mezze,M... The restaurant GladLaks, underlined as an example, is located within zone [1]. Based on the
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  • index_of_last_element = len(list)-1 if list[i] > list[(i+1)]:
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  • 0,26,TomHus,M,<u>1,14,GladLaks,E</u>,2,1,MerPoteter,C,1,15,Linie,E,0,2,Mezze,M... The restaurant GladLaks, underlined as an example, is located within zone [1]. Based on the
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  • === Paper 1 === 1 hour 30 minutes is allocated for an examination paper consisting of two com
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  • ============| Part 1 | ======================= # 1. sort both lists so we know what people spend MOST of their time doing
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  • | [[Modelling a simple system]] || Average || Part 1, creating a model of an ant | [[Contact tracing: part 1]] || Average || This is a system design problem-set
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  • ===Step 1. Identify the error.=== ...the program again and reproduce the same steps that you discovered in step 1.
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  • === Paper 1 === You can earn a maximum of 100 marks for paper 1. It is weighted for 40% of your final grade.
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  • <ref>http://www.unf.edu/~broggio/cop2221/2221pseu.htm</ref> Example 1: game = 1
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  • first_letter_name = name.split(" ")[1][0] first_letter_names = names[0].split(" ")[1][0]
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  • ...rts learning of IB Computer Science Standard Level and Higher Level (years 1 and 2). Additionally, this wiki supports learning for two computing design
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  • ...located at array index 0 and the last element is located at array index k-1. In case you're wondering, that's the primary reason we count from 0 in CS5 ... [0]=> string(7) "fighter" [1]=> string(6) "cleric"...
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  • ...n your spaceship, with one cow that’s 3 tons and another that’s 1 ton, the 1 ton cow will still get put onto the spaceship. ...r of the list of trips does not matter. That is, [[1,2],[3,4]] and [[3,4],[1,2]] are considered equivalent lists of trips.
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  • ...complex problem || [[Solving Complex Problems Through Programming - April 1 2019 Lesson Notes | Click here for notes and homework]] | Thursday 25 October 2018 || Debrief part 1 of exam, our path forward, treehouse homework || [[Solving Complex Problems
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  • grid.append(random.randrange(1,4)) row = row + 1
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  • grid.append(random.randrange(1,4)) row = row + 1
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  • ...n your spaceship, with one cow that’s 3 tons and another that’s 1 ton, the 1 ton cow will still get put onto the spaceship. ...r of the list of trips does not matter. That is, [[1,2],[3,4]] and [[3,4],[1,2]] are considered equivalent lists of trips.
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  • ..., is the smallest unit of data in computing. It is represented by a 0 or a 1. Binary numbers are made up of binary digits (bits), eg the binary number 1 ...switch that is activated by the electronic signals it receives. The digits 1 and 0 used in binary reflect the on and off states of a transistor.
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  • ...as, which can be correctly interpreted by others || [[Design 6 - September 1 2016 Lesson Notes | Click here for notes and homework]] * [[Levels of knowing (Level 1, Level 2, Level 3) | What does it mean when you are asked to "describe", "a
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  • ...| a device that connects multiple network segments. It works on OSI layers 1 and 2. ...ort except the original incoming. A hub works at the physical layer (layer 1) of the OSI model. Repeater hubs also participate in collision detection,
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  • ...17 || Building a grid || [[Designing solutions through programming - June 1 Lesson Notes | Click here for notes and homework]] ...heck in, databases || [[Designing solutions through programming - February 1 Lesson Notes | Click here for notes and homework]]
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  • ...ril 2019 || Revision (see notes!) || [[IB Computer Science Year 2 - April 1 2019 Lesson Notes | Click here for notes and homework]] | Friday 1 March 2019 || IA followup || [[IB Computer Science Year 2 - March 1 2019 Lesson Notes | Click here for notes and homework]]
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  • 1. Copy this code into whatever you are running python in: 4.1 A function to get consent to process data. This consent must be stored.
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  • 1. Copy this code into whatever you are running python in: 4.1 A function to get consent to process data. This consent must be stored.
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  • "Say I tell three friends that I'm thinking of a number between 1 and 100, and I write that number on a piece of paper and seal it in an enve ...'m not asking just three friends, and I'm not thinking of a number between 1 and 100. Rather, I'm asking millions of would-be miners and I'm thinking of
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