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Victorian Certificate of Education 2003 SUPERVISOR TO ATTACH PROCESSING LABEL HERE INFORMATION SYSTEMS Written examination Wednesday 12 November 2003 Reading time: 11.45 am to 12.00 noon (15 minutes) Writing time: 12.00 noon to 2.00 pm (2 hours) QUESTION AND ANSWER BOOK Section Number of questions Structure of book Number of questions to be answered Number of marks A 14 14 25 B 11 11 75 Total 100 Students are permitted to bring into the examination room: pens, pencils, highlighters, erasers, sharpeners, rulers, an approved graphics calculator (memory cleared) and/or one scientific calculator. Students are NOT permitted to bring into the examination room: blank sheets of paper and/or white out liquid/tape. Materials supplied Question and answer book of 14 pages with a detachable insert containing a case study for Section B in the centrefold. Instructions Remove the insert containing the case study during reading time. Write your student number in the space provided above on this page. All written responses must be in English. Students are NOT permitted to bring mobile phones and/or any other electronic communication devices into the examination room. VICTORIAN CURRICULUM AND ASSESSMENT AUTHORITY 2003

INFOSYS EXAM 2 SECTION A Short-answer questions Answer all questions in the spaces provided. Instructions for Section A Question 1 In a data flow diagram, actions performed on data are called. 1 mark Question 2 Name the most appropriate phase of the Systems Development Life Cycle for each of the following activities. Activity Phase Using strategies to check that the new system continues to function correctly Interviewing current users Installing the new system 3 marks Question 3 State the difference between a local area network and a wide area network. 1 mark Question 4 Why would a computer be given an IP address? 1 mark Question 5 Files can be accessed sequentially. What is meant by sequential access? 1 mark SECTION A continued

3 INFOSYS EXAM Question 6 Study the Nassi-Schneidermann (N-S) diagram below. a. How many times does it loop? b. What are the final values of a and b? 1 + 1 = 2 marks Question 7 Examine the following algorithm. For student_number ß 1 to 25 Read student_name(student_number) End for What type of data structure is student_name? 1 mark Question 8 You see an advertisement for a computer with the following specifications. 256 MB RAM, 1.7 GHz CPU, 20 GB HDD and 10/100 Ethernet card. State the function of a 10/100 Ethernet card. 1 mark SECTION A continued TURN OVER

INFOSYS EXAM 4 Question 9 Susan wants to purchase a new digital camera. She is given the choice of a serial cable or a USB cable. Which should she choose? Explain why. 2 marks Question 10 Compare Unshielded Twisted Pair (CAT5) and fibre-optic cabling in terms of i. speed of transmission ii. distance between nodes iii. cost Question 11 a. Name one tool used in project management. 3 marks b. Explain what this tool is used for. 1 + 1 = 2 marks SECTION A continued

5 INFOSYS EXAM Question 12 The system programmer for the new small company, Kids Clothes, has discovered that his organisation s database will run faster and be more reliable if an extra software component, called OABC, from the American software company Macrobig, was installed on the 20 users workstations. Macrobig normally sells OABC for an annual licence fee of $200 for each computer. The programmer is confident that if his organisation paid for only two licences, he could install OABC on all the computers because Macrobig had no way of finding out how many computers were using it. Discuss why this situation will cause conflict between the two companies. Consider the viewpoint of each company in your response. Question 13 3 marks In a network, explain in technical terms one advantage of using a switch (switching hub) compared with a non-switching hub. Question 14 Describe a parallel changeover method for implementing an information system. 2 marks 2 marks Total 25 marks END OF SECTION A TURN OVER

INFOSYS EXAM 6 SECTION B Case study Instructions for Section B Answer all questions in the spaces provided. Remove the case study insert and read all the information provided before you answer these questions. Question 1 Draw and label a diagram of the existing network at the WHF headquarters. Question 2 4 marks WHF has employed Maree Simons, a system analyst, to analyse the existing system capabilities and make recommendations to enable the new web site to function effectively. Maree has discovered the existing system will not meet the demands of the new web site. Identify four technical hardware specifications of the existing system and explain why each specification is unsatisfactory for the new web site. Specification Reason unsatisfactory 8 marks SECTION B continued

7 INFOSYS EXAM Question 3 During her analysis Maree also discovered that the following input and output is required. Before the World Cup each country s officials provide details of all players in their squad and these are entered into the database. During the World Cup the WHF officials provide the statistics during and after each match. During the World Cup photographers provide action photographs from each match. The public can access the web site and search for information about any player or match or watch video. WHF officials can obtain personal information on players not available to the public. In the following context diagram, label the entities and their data flows. 7 marks CONTINUED OVER PAGE SECTION B continued TURN OVER

INFOSYS EXAM 8 Question 4 The personal data about players will be stored in fields as part of a database file. Data can be stored in a number of different ways; some of which are listed below. Data type Text Memo Number Date Currency Auto number Yes/No Other details Fixed length field. Default length 50 characters. Maximum 250 characters. Can store all characters. No fixed length. Can store all characters. Default type Long Integer. Other types include Integer, Single, Double. Can hold a variety of date formats. Can be formatted to a large variety of currency types. In Long Integer format and automatically increments the number as each record is stored. A Boolean field. From the list above choose the most appropriate data type for each of the following fields and include any other restrictions (such as size) where appropriate. Justify your selections. Last Drug Test (When participant was last drug tested) Data type Justification Mobile Phone Number (Stored in format 0499-999-999) Data type Justification History (1 3 paragraphs depending on player, listing the players past highlights and achievements) Data type Justification 6 marks SECTION B continued

9 INFOSYS EXAM Question 5 Use the table of data and the suggested algorithm found on the detachable sheet to answer the following. a. Using only user codes made up of two digits and three alphabetic letters state four items of test data which will show that the algorithm correctly validates the user code indicate the expected and actual results produced by each test. Test no Test data Expected results Actual results 1 2 3 4 b. Identify two lines that produce logic errors. Explain how to correct these errors. i. Line with error 1 12 marks Correction 1 ii. Line with error 2 Correction 2 4 marks SECTION B continued TURN OVER

INFOSYS EXAM 10 Question 6 At the Hockey World Cup, officials and photographers will have wireless-enabled notebook computers. These will be used to update results, statistics and photographs for the web site. The digital video cameras are connected to computers and may transmit their video images to the temporary server by a wireless or cable network. Explain two advantages and disadvantages of using a wireless network at the World Cup. Advantage 1 Advantage 2 Disadvantage 1 Disadvantage 2 4 marks SECTION B continued

11 INFOSYS EXAM Question 7 Before she decides on which notebook would be best for the system, Maree feels it is important to thoroughly test a range of notebook brands. She intends to invite 20 officials and photographers to the main stadium, and give each a different brand of wireless-enabled notebook. She plans the following test. Officials and photographers will log onto a temporary stadium network. During a 30-minute period, they will send as much data as possible to the stadium temporary server. a. What aspect of the notebook is Maree testing? b. Describe how the test results will help Maree to determine the best notebook. 1 mark 2 marks c. Describe two other tests that Maree could conduct to assist her to identify the best notebook for this purpose. For each test briefly outline what will occur in each test. what aspect of the equipment will it test? describe the desirable outcome of each test that will assist Maree to identify the best notebook. Proposed test Equipment tested Desirable outcome 6 marks SECTION B continued TURN OVER

INFOSYS EXAM 12 Question 8 The notebook computers used by all the officials will have the following hardware and software components. 1.6 GHz processor 24x CD drive 256 MB RAM 56K Fax/Modem 20 GB hard drive an operating system 13.3 TFT screen Apart from the above specifications, name three hardware or software components that will be required for the network and/or the notebooks if they are to operate in a wireless environment. Describe the function of each. Component 1 Function Component 2 Function Component 3 Function 6 marks SECTION B continued

13 INFOSYS EXAM Question 9 The WHF will need to make sure that all information is protected during data transfer from the host country to the web site in Melbourne. Maree is investigating the installation of encryption software in the new information system. Describe how the encryption process will work in this transfer of data from the host country to Melbourne. Question 10 3 marks Part of Maree s task is to provide recommendations for a suitable back-up system for the new web server. Maree has estimated that allowance should be made to back up at least 2 GB of data. She is investigating the following options. Option 1. On-line back up through an external company This system schedules a daily back up of all relevant data to a data storage facility. A back up of the back up is then sent electronically to another site at least five kilometres away. The cost for data storage is $10 per month for every 100 MB stored. The back-up software is installed free. Option 2. Tape back up An external tape unit with USB connection with 2 Mbps transfer rate. Back ups can be scheduled daily. Tapes can hold 20 GB of data and cost $100 each and the tape drive costs $450. Discuss three factors that Maree needs to consider before making her final recommendation. 1. 2. 3. 6 marks SECTION B continued TURN OVER

INFOSYS EXAM 14 Question 11 World Cup officials, technicians and photographers will require different types of system support documentation. List two types of documentation required by each of the following. Web master and technicians in Melbourne Stadium technicians World Cup officials and photographers 6 marks Total 75 marks END OF QUESTION AND ANSWER BOOK

CASE STUDY INSERT Please remove from the centre of this book during reading time. TURN OVER

INFOSYS INSERT The existing system Hockey is a popular world sport and is managed by the World Hockey Federation (WHF). The WHF runs its Hockey World Cup competition every six years. As Australia is one of the leading hockey nations, the WHF have their headquarters in Melbourne. The WHF hosts its own web site. This has not been updated since the last World Cup. The web site is hosted on a server running at 400 MHz with a 2 GB hard drive and 32 MB RAM. It operates through a router and 64K ISDN line. This was sufficient for the 1998 World Cup web site as web pages were small and contained text and photos that only required a total storage space of 10 MB. It was not dynamic or interactive. The host server is also used as the network fileserver at the WHF headquarters. The fileserver is part of the existing client-server network in Melbourne. This network is connected using an eight port non-switching hub with six workstations, one colour printer, one black and white printer and a scanner. Proposed system For the 2004 Hockey World Cup, the WHF will set up a temporary site in the host country s main stadium. A temporary server will collect data from all World Cup officials at each match and transmit it to the on-line web server in Melbourne. For this event, the WHF will need to improve its web site since it is expected that this web site will receive about one million hits per day. It is planned that the new site will enable fans to search for information on teams, players and matches. This information will be kept in an interactive database. The web site will also provide up-to-date statistics and photos. A real-time view of matches in progress will be provided by digital video cameras (web cams) set up at the main pitch.

INFOSYS INSERT Extra material for Question 5 It is planned that only authorised users can gain access to some of the details maintained on the new database. For security it is decided that authorised users from each country will be identified by a user code that contains a two-digit country code followed by a three-letter name code. The country code is taken from the following table. Code Country Code Country 11 Australia 19 Brazil 12 United States of America 20 Russia 13 Great Britain 21 China 14 South Africa 22 Pakistan 15 Japan 23 India 16 New Zealand 24 Indonesia 17 France 25 Mexico 18 Germany 26 Canada The following algorithm has been suggested to check the user codes before the password is checked. Start End ValidUserCode ß False While ValidUserCode = False Get UserCode If Length(UserCode) = 5 Then Country ß First 2 Characters of UserCode Letters ß Last 3 Characters of UserCode If Letters are Alphabetic Then ValidUserCode ß True If Country is Numeric Then If Country > 11 AND Country < 26 Then ValidUserCode ß True EndIf EndIf EndIf EndIf If ValidUserCode < > True Then Display InvalidUser Message EndIf EndWhile END OF CASE STUDY INSERT