4.1 purpose of data organisationAnswer4.2 Common file formats for graphics and audioAnswer4.2.1 vector graphicsAnswer4.2.2 raster graphicsAnswer4.2.3 audio filesAnswer4.3 management of softwareAnswer4.3.1 installation of softwareAnswer4.3.2 update of softwareAnswer4.4 types of software licences (1) What the difference between a proprietary and opensource software: Answer
Open source software is free for all users and companies to use, however proprietary software is covered under copyright law, meaning that a specific company/individual owns the license to the software. 4.4.1 open and closed sourceAnswer4.4.2 proprietary (1) What is Propitiatory software? Give an example. Answer
Proprietary software refers to non-free software where in which the publisher maintains the intellectual property rights.
Example:
Microsoft Windows 10 Pro
4.4.3 sharewareAnswer4.4.4 freewareAnswer4.5 composition, layout and design considerations for the construction of spreadsheetsAnswer4.6 organisation and management of data using sort filters in spreadsheetsAnswer
Skills
4.7 apply data organisation techniques for user and/or client needsAnswer4.8 apply appropriate graphic and audio file types, including:Answer4.8.1 raster graphicsAnswer4.8.2 vector graphicsAnswer4.8.3 audio filesAnswer4.9 apply sort filters in spreadsheetsAnswer