[Year 12 SofDev] SD exam - C8 - Megabyte, Mebibyte?

Ben Hines b.hines at ccg.vic.edu.au
Mon Nov 17 17:18:10 EST 2014


I was thinking that too when reading that question in part c.

My guess is that common understanding will be the answer they are looking for.

But both answers should be accepted.

Thanks

Ben Hines


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-------- Original message --------
From: Mark
Date:17/11/2014 17:12 (GMT+10:00)
To: Year 12 Software Development Teachers' Mailing List
Subject: [Year 12 SofDev] SD exam - C8 - Megabyte, Mebibyte?

Hello, commuters.

In the 2014 SD exam, section C, Q8, an innocuous question is asked about 'megabytes'.  I wonder if the question realises the quandary it creates...

The current 'official' IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) definition of a 'megabyte' is exactly 1,000,000 bytes, so the answer to C8 is 6.0 and 20.0 respectively.

But using the traditional (and industry standard) interpretation of a 'megabyte' - now charmingly known as a Mebibyte (MiB) - as being 1,048,576 bytes results in answers of 5.7 and 19.0.

Paula: what is VCAA's official stance on the definition of kilo, mega etc in VCE IT exams?

Will the markers accept '19' as an answer to C8 part 2?

P.S. According to urbandictionary.com<http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Mebibyte>, a Mebibyte is "A new, weird and unnecessary unit of data capacity, created by some idiots of IEC and aggressively advertised on Wikipedia. 1 Mebibyte equals 0.9765625 Megabytes and serves no purpose other than confusing people".

Urbandictionary.com is right in its sentiment, but wrong in detail. A new 'megabyte' is 1,000,000 bytes. The old megabyte is now called a Mebibyte and is 1,048,576 bytes. That's what's confusing: IEC has redefined an old, accepted unit, introduced a new unit that no-one wants to use, and now chaos reigns because no-one now knows what someone means when they say "megabyte".

Let the fun begin.

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