1 Covers all the important examinable concepts from both compulsory Computer Systems and Software Development. 2 Contains detailed coverage of all three optional Artificial Intelligence, Computer Networking and Multimedia. 3 Contains an indispensable overview of the course, and an introduction to what to expect from the exam. 4 Addresses the most frequently asked questions in a way that is most useful and manageable for the student. 5 Addresses the coursework task in some detail, in a dedicated chapter. 6 Contains an easy reference glossary containing clear descriptions of all the most important terms. BrightRED Revision 7 Are full colour, attractive and engaging, displaying a clean and completely modern design. 8 Address all the essential arrangement material, which is arranged in easily digestible topics, runs in a logical order and is contained in double page spreads, to make revision manageable. 9 Have been developed specifically to appeal to 16- and 17-year old to be sophisticated in approach, while being accessible enough to be a benefit for all students.
Alan Emlyn Williams was a journalist and foreign correspondent, reporting from notable hotspots worldwide including Hungary in 1956, Algeria, Vietnam and Northern Ireland. In 1962 he started writing thrillers which brought him the accolade "the natural heir to Ian Fleming" but it was his well-researched spy stories such as The Beria Papers and Gentleman Traitor (which featured real life traitor Kim Philby) which brought him international success.