People credited with this unit standard can describe different approaches to problem-solving.
People credited with this unit standard can describe different approaches to problem-solving. Use logical operations in descriptions of rules and relationships in problem situations. Simplify Boolean expressions with Boolean Algebra and Karnaugh maps. Describe the basic concepts of error detection.
Course Content
- The description identifies the different problem-solving techniques.
- The description identifies situations where specific problem-solving techniques would be more suitable than others.
- The description utilises the top-down problem-solving approach in real-life problems known to the learner.
- The description allows for the practice of problem breakdown in picture drawing applications.
- Usage describes logical operators by drawing truth tables.
- Usage provides examples of problem situations where a specific operator can be used.
- Usage identifies which of the operators should be used to represent given situations.
- Usage combines different operators to form Boolean expressions by setting up truth tables.
- The simplification describes the rules of Boolean algebra.
- The simplification uses the Boolean algebra rules to simplify given expressions.
- The simplification using Karnaugh maps to represent Boolean expressions.
- The simplification involves writing down the simplified expression from the map.
- The description identifies the common causes of errors.
- The description identifies error isolation techniques
- The description identifies various testing techniques.
- Non-accredited: Short course only
- Duration: 1h 30m
- Delivery: Classroom/Online/Blended
- Access Period: 12 Months