Programme Area of Computing
BTEC Level 3 90-credit Diploma
In Information Technology (QCF)
Unit no: 2 | Learner group: C2250, C0183, C0177, C0186, C0184, C0185, | Unit title: Computer Systems | Learner name: | Date issued: W/C 26th January 2016 | Assessor name: Mark Dollan |
Completion date: W/E 1st Feb 2016 | Written by: M Dollan | Submitted on: | Verified by: Karl Indans | Assignment title: System Software & Configuration (ref: L3-CS02) |
In this assessment you will have opportunities to provide evidence against the following criteria.
Indicate the page numbers where the evidence can be found also PPD (Personal and Professional Development) and EE | Grading Criteria | Criteria ref | To achieve the criteria the evidence must show that the student is able to: | Task | Evidence | Page | P2 | Explain the purpose of operating systems | 1 | Written | | P3 | Explain the purpose of different software utilities | 3 | Written | | P6 | Configure a computer system to meet user needs | 5 | Practical | | P7 | Test a configured computer system for functionality | 6 | Practical | | M1 | Compare the features and functions of different operating systems | 2 | Written | | M3 | Evaluate the performance of a computer system | 7 | Written | | D1 | Explain how software utilities can improve the performance of computer systems | 4 | Written | |
This is an official course assessment and you must make a good attempt at all criteria available, you must also make sure that you meet the deadline stated and hand in this assessment brief with your completed assessment
Learning Outcomes:
This assessment covers learning outcomes no. 1, 3
Learning Outcome 1 - Understand the components of computer systems.
Learning Outcome 3 - Be able to set up and maintain computer systems.
This is an official course assessment and you must make a