Voc Practise 1
Voc Practise 1
Technology is
developing rapidly, and new devices and systems are constantly being created to provide
faster and more efficient methods for information and communication technology.
Careers in the IT field are in high demand and the industry is expected to grow.
Professionals in IT careers may work in commercial service sectors and IT companies.
Careers in information and communication technology fields include a variety of roles
and tasks associated with planning, research, installing, maintenance and monitoring the
performance of IT systems and transmissions. Specialists typically focus on a specific
computer network, database, or systems administration function.
1.
Manages projects, technology and people. Takes responsibility for the maintenance of servers
and installation of new software, and for staffing a helpdesk and a support group. Is
responsible for developing and implementing computer software that supports the operations
of the business. Is responsible for multiple development projects and oversees the
implementation and support of the system. Has to take responsibility for budgets and for staff.
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2.
Studies methods of working within an organization to decide how tasks can be done
efficiently by computers. Makes a detailed analysis of the employer’s requirements and work
patterns to prepare a report on different options for using information technology. This may
involve consideration of hardware as well as software. Either uses standard computer
packages or writes a specification for programmers to adapt existing software or to prepare
new software. May oversee the implementation and testing of a system and acts as a link
between the user and the programmer.
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3.
Maintains the link between PCs and workstations connected in a network. Uses
telecommunications, software and electronic skills, and knowledge of the networking
software to locate and connect faults. This may involve work with the controlling software, on
the wiring, printed circuit boards, software or microchips on a file server, or on cables either
within or outside the building.
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4.
Researches, designs, and develops computers, or parts of computers and the computerized
element of appliances, machines, and vehicles. Also involved in their manufacture,
installation, and testing. May specialize in different areas: research and development, design,
manufacturing. Has to be aware of cost, efficiency, safety, environmental factors, as well as
engineering aspects.
B
5.
Produces the programs which control the internal operations of computers. Converts the
system analyst’s specification to a logical series of steps. Translates these into the appropriate
computer language. Often compiles programs from libraries or subprograms, combining these
to make up a complete system program. Designs, tests and improves programs for computer-
aided design and manufacture, business applications, computer networks and games.
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6.
Advises potential customers about available hardware and sells equipment to suit individual
requirements. Discusses computing needs with client to ensure that a suitable system can be
supplied. Organizes the sale and delivery and, if necessary, installation and testing. May
arrange support or training, maintenance and consultation. Must have sufficient technical
knowledge.
H
7.
Is an analyst programmer who is responsible for maintaining updating and modifying the
software used by a company. Some specialize in software which handles the basic operation
of the computers. This involves the use of machine codes and specialized low-level computer
languages. Most handle applications software. May sort out problems encountered by users.
Solving problems may involve amending an area of code in the software, retrieving files and
data lost when a system crashes, and a basic knowledge of hardware.
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8.
Writes the programs which enable computer to carry out particular tasks. May write new
programs or adapt existing programs, perhaps altering computer packages to meet the needs
of an individual company. When writing a new program, follows a specification provided by
a system analyst. Devises a series of logical steps and converts these to the appropriate
computer language. Checks programs for faults and does extensive testing.
F
10.
Tests the security of networks systems and advises customers how to introduce and maintain
security policies including setting up secure password systems, installing firewalls, keeping
out hackers and dealing with viruses.
A Applications Programmer
B Software Engineer/Software Designer
C Computer Salesperson
D System Analyst
E IT Manager
F Security Specialist
G Hardware Engineer/Hardware Architect
H System Support Person/System
Administrator
Network Support Person/Network
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Engineer
Computer Services Engineering
J
Technician
Now complete the definitions with the verbs used in the text. Write correct WORDS in
each gap.
carry out
1.
– do and complete a task
devise
2.
– invent something new or a new way of doing something
identify
3.
– find/discover and recognize something
amend
4.
– to change something (usually a text) slightly in order to correct a mistake or to improve it
locate
5.
– find the exact position of something
install
6.
– put a new program onto a computer
adapt
7.
– change something in order to make it suitable for a new use or situation
compile
8.
– translate instructions from one computer language into another so that a particular
computer can understand them
handle
9.
– deal with and control
convert
10.
– change something from one system to another