RES 702 COMPUTATIONAL THINKING, VIRTUALISATION TECHNOLOGY.

  1. Computational Thinking
    Computational Thinking (CT) is a problem solving process that includes a number of characteristics and dispositions

 four parts of computational thinking:

  • Decomposition-  breaking down a complex problem or system. into smaller, more manageable parts
  • Pattern recognition.-  looking for similarities among and within problems
  • abstraction- focusing on the important information only, ignoring irrelevant detail
  • Algorithm design- developing a step-by-step solution to the problem, or the rules to follow to solve the problem .
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First Sources of evidence:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/zp92mp3/revision/1

Search Terms: computational thinking.

I found it by using google search .

Who created it: BBC (Bite Size)

What kind of publication: Website.

How Credible: Yes, it is credible as far as it’s useful for the users.

Second Sources of Evidences.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbnTZCj0ugI

computational thinking in research.

With the help of Youtube .

Who and when.
Paxton/Patterson
Published on 9 May 2018 .

How Credible: It’s Quite useful and providing proper information about the respective topics.

  1. VIRTUALISATION Technology
    is the process of running one operating system inside another.  For example, you can have a perfectly normal Windows Vista operating system installed, and install Windows XP inside that operating system so that it runs in a window. The Windows Vista OS (Operating System) isn’t affected, you don’t need to reboot to switch between them, and you get all sorts of extra features for the virtual Windows, such as the ability to pause it to preserve its virtual RAM contents exactly as you left it.



    Benefits of VIRTUALISATION Technology:

    Reduced capital and operating costs.
    Minimized or eliminated downtime.
    Increased IT productivity, efficiency, agility and responsiveness.
    Faster provisioning of applications and resources.
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  1. Really good and well structured work. Comments could be more comprehensive – but OK 🙂

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