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Revision list – LO3 sat (Thursday 18 January) Binary, Denary and Hexadecimal conversions (LO1) Internet protocols (LO2) HTTP, FTP, SMTP Network topologies, benefits and limitations (LO1) Communication methods (LO2) Email, SMS, Instant Messaging, Video Conferencing, etc Business systems (MIS, CRM, SOP) (LO3) Computer systems (LO1) Mainframe, Desktop, Hybrid, Tablet (strengths and limitations) Operating systems & Software Benefits & Limitations of Open source / Closed source Virtualisation (LO3)

LO3 Sat - Pass grade questions Define the use of the SMTP protocol Explain why engineers would prefer to use hexadecimal instead of binary when working with computing devices Identify two benefits and two limitations of the Star network topology Describe three ways that an MIS can benefit a large business Give two benefits and two limitations of using Open Source software Compare and contrast the following communication methods: Email, Instant Messaging, Video Conferencing Identify two strengths and two limitations of Mainframe, Desktop and Tablet computer systems Explain three ways that server virtualisation can be implemented to benefit a large business