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Appendices
Domain B: Basics
Sub-domain B1: Algorithms
14.The candidate is able to develop a solution for a problem into an algorithm, recognising and using standard algorithms, and investigating the correctness and efficiency of digital artefacts through the underlying algorithms.
Sub-domain B2: Data structures
15.The candidate is able to compare the elegance and efficiency of different abstract data structures.
Sub-domain B3: Machines
16. The candidate is able to use finite machines for the characterisation of certain algorithms.
Sub-domain B4: Grammars
17. The candidate is able to use grammars as tools for the description of languages.
Domain C: Information
Sub-domain C1: Objectives
18. The candidate is able to distinguish objectives for information and data processing, such as searching and processing.
Sub-domain C2: Identifying
19. The candidate is able to identify information and data in contexts, taking into account the objective.
Sub-domain C3: Representing
20. The candidate is able to represent data in a suitable data structure, keeping the objective in mind; he/she is able to compare the elegance, efficiency and implementability of several representations.
Sub-domain C4: Standard representations
21. The candidate is able to use standard representations of numerical data and media, and is able to relate these to each other.
Sub-domain C5: Structured data
22. The candidate is able to translate a need for information into a search request for a collection of structured data.