A full walkthrough with explanations to past paper 32 of the May/June 2024 9618 Cambridge computer science paper
00:21 Question 1: floating point, bits, mantissa, exponent, range, accuracy, precision, two's complement, fixed point
8:07 Question 2: protocol, rules, devices, computer, email, SMTP, IMAP, POP3, BitTorrent, peer-to-peer, leech, seed, decentralised
18:09 Question 3: non-composite data type, primitive, enum, enumerated, pointer, pseudocode, set data structure
23:26 Question 4: asymmetric encryption, public key, private key, encryption algorithm, ciphertext, plaintext, hashing, digital signature, signing, verifying
30:23 Question 5: infix expression, postfix, Reverse Polish Notation, RPN, operand, operator, stack, queue, push, pop, enqueue, dequeue, evaluate
37:50 Question 6: logic circuit, gates, Boolean expression, truth table, sum of products, Karnaugh map, K-map, simplify
46:46 Question 7: direct access, sequential files, random files, hash, key, index table, memory address, collision, open hashing, closed, linear probing
56:55 Question 8: linear search, WHILE loop, pre-conditional, selection, pseudocode, Big O notation, binary search, sorted, array, cheap, testing, security, sandboxed, performance, incompatibility
1:05:20 Question 9: virtual machine, hardware, host operating system, OS, guest, hypervisor, vm, virtual machine implementation software
1:19:09 Question 10: declarative programming language, Prolog, clause, query, fact, atom, list
1:24:29 Question 11: reinforcement learning, feedback, reward, punishment, back propagation, weightings, model, machine learning, agent environment
Note: syntax used in the videos and the following websites follows the Cambridge IGCSE (0478) and A-Level (9618) qualifications
Cambridge Pseudocode Executor: https://pseudocode.pro
Cambridge Assembly Executor: https://asmcode.pro
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