computing Crossword Puzzles
Networking Crossword 2 2025-06-05
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- System that lets users access many services with one login
- Type of server that streams video or audio content
- Model where devices receive updates from a central source
- A device or program that accesses services from a server
- Client that relies heavily on the server for processing
- A secret word or phrase used for login security
- Process of verifying a user's identity
- Type of server that stores and shares documents
- Type of server that performs complex processing or calculations
- Pattern where a client asks and the server answers
- Authentication that monitors user behavior and asks for more verification if activity seems suspicious
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- A physical or digital item used for secure access
- Cyberattack that overwhelms a server with traffic
- Client that does most of the processing locally
- Type of server that runs software for users to access
- Type of server that handles email sending and receiving
- Client that shares processing between local and remote systems
- Powerful central computer that serves many users at once
- Type of server that delivers websites and web content
- A device or program that provides services to clients
- Type of server that stores and manages structured data
- Test used to tell humans apart from bots
- Login method using something you know and something you have
- Type of server that manages print jobs over a network
- Network model where devices share resources equally
- Type of server used for online multiplayer gaming
- Process of giving permission to access resources
- Login method using physical traits like fingerprint or face
28 Clues: Process of verifying a user's identity • Test used to tell humans apart from bots • Client that does most of the processing locally • A secret word or phrase used for login security • Type of server that stores and shares documents • Process of giving permission to access resources • A physical or digital item used for secure access • ...
IT VOCABULARY 2024-12-07
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- A recurring payment model for accessing services, such as streaming or software.
- A secure string of characters used to authenticate access to a system or account.
- Delivery of computing services like storage and software over the internet.
- A device that measures acceleration and movement, often used in smartphones.
- Manages and maintains databases, ensuring data security, performance, and availability.
- The main circuit board in a computer that connects all hardware components.
- Oversees technical support staff, ensuring customer issues are resolved efficiently.
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- A detailed description of the requirements or features of a product or system.
- Software designed to perform specific tasks for users, such as word processing or games.
- Creates, tests, and maintains software applications and systems.
- Provides technical assistance and troubleshooting for hardware or software issues.
- Plans, organizes, and manages resources to complete specific goals within a project.
- A service that provides storage and access for websites on the internet.
- External devices connected to a computer, like printers, keyboards, or mice.
- A program used to access and view websites on the internet (e.g., Chrome, Firefox).
- Small files stored on your computer by websites to save user preferences or track activity.
- The amount of data that can be transmitted over an internet connection in a given time.
- A programming language used to create interactive and dynamic web content
- Evaluates and improves IT systems to meet organizational needs.
- Instructions written in programming languages to create software and applications.
- A structured collection of data stored for easy access and management.
21 Clues: Evaluates and improves IT systems to meet organizational needs. • Creates, tests, and maintains software applications and systems. • A structured collection of data stored for easy access and management. • A service that provides storage and access for websites on the internet. • A programming language used to create interactive and dynamic web content • ...
Cracking the Cybersecurity Code 2024-12-08
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- The obligation to explain, justify, and take responsibility for decisions or actions.
- Facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis, foundational to AI systems.
- The branch of medicine dealing with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer.
- The measurement and statistical analysis of people's physical and behavioral characteristics.
- A term used to describe intelligence created by humans, often associated with machine learning.
- The study of genomes, which has applications in AI-driven preventive medicine.
- Adhering to rules, regulations, or standards, especially in data privacy and security.
- The quality of being open and honest, crucial in ethical AI development.
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- The branch of medicine concerned with the study and treatment of eye disorders.
- The introduction of new ideas, methods, or technologies.
- The process of converting information into a code to prevent unauthorized access.
- The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills, often simulated by AI systems.
- A rule or directive made and maintained by an authority, often to ensure ethical AI practices.
- The process of identifying a condition or disease, often enhanced by AI in healthcare.
- The science of diagnosing, treating, and preventing illness.
- Tailored specifically to an individual, especially in medicine or treatment.
- A set of rules or steps followed by computers to solve problems or perform tasks.
- Relating to moral principles or the branch of knowledge dealing with them.
- The act of forecasting or anticipating an event or outcome.
- A term associated with advanced computing that poses both opportunities and threats to cybersecurity.
20 Clues: The introduction of new ideas, methods, or technologies. • The act of forecasting or anticipating an event or outcome. • The science of diagnosing, treating, and preventing illness. • The quality of being open and honest, crucial in ethical AI development. • Relating to moral principles or the branch of knowledge dealing with them. • ...
Computer Science 2024-12-13
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- A structure that allows repeating a block of code multiple times
- A number system that uses only 0 and 1
- A data structure that stores elements of the same type in consecutive positions
- A data type that can only have two values: true or false
- The value that indicates something is correct or valid
- An online platform for programming Microbit and other devices
- The process of finding and fixing errors in code
- A storage space in memory used to hold data that can change
- The process of arranging items in a particular order, such as ascending or descending
- The process of repeating an action or set of instructions
- A collection of programs that enable a computer to perform tasks
- The specific position of an element within an array
- A series of logical steps to solve a problem or complete a task
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- The information or data stored in a variable
- Numbers that indicate a position in space, like on a graph or screen
- The value that indicates something is incorrect or invalid
- A programming language popular for its simplicity and versatility
- A group of 8 bits
- A natural language description of an algorithm before coding it
- A small programmable device used in education
- The smallest unit of information in computing
- Statements in programming that execute code based on a condition
- A data type used to store sequences of characters, like text or words
- A note written in code to explain its function; it doesn't affect execution
24 Clues: A group of 8 bits • A number system that uses only 0 and 1 • The information or data stored in a variable • A small programmable device used in education • The smallest unit of information in computing • The process of finding and fixing errors in code • The specific position of an element within an array • The value that indicates something is correct or valid • ...
Inventions Across Revolutions Crossword Puzzle 2025-08-16
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- Press, Gutenberg’s book mass-producer (Renaissance)
- a voice communication over wires (Industrial Revolution)
- Line, a mass production method (Industrial Revolution)
- Machine automated stitching (Industrial Revolution)
- Lamp, mine lighting device (Industrial Revolution)
- a mechanical writing device (Industrial Revolution)
- Engine, A powered factory and locomotives (Industrial Revolution)
- Press mass-produced books (Renaissance)
- an internal body imaging (Medical Revolution)
- Drill improved planting seeds in rows (Agricultural Revolution)
- an Early steam-powered train (Industrial Revolution)
- Conditioning, an indoor temperature control (Industrial Revolution)
- Lock, water level elevator (Industrial Revolution)
- stores electrical energy (Scientific Revolution)
- a disease-fighting drugs (Medical Revolution)
- Press, powerful crushing machine (Industrial Revolution)
- Air Balloon, first manned flight (Industrial Revolution)
- data processing machine (Digital Revolution)
- it capturing of images (Industrial Revolution)
- Drill, efficient seed planter (Agricultural Revolution)
- this is a disease prevention (Medical Revolution)
- mobile computing device (Digital Revolution)
- motorized vehicle (Industrial Revolution)
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- Bulb, an electric light source (Industrial Revolution)
- a global communication network (Digital Revolution)
- an explosive for mining/construction (Industrial Revolution)
- Combustion, an engine powering cars (Industrial Revolution)
- a synthetic material (Industrial Revolution)
- pain relief in surgery (Medical Revolution)
- a track transportation system (Industrial Revolution)
- Motor, it converts electricity to motion (Industrial Revolution)
- a steam-powered water transport (Industrial Revolution)
- viewing tiny organisms (Scientific Revolution)
- a long-distance electrical communication (Industrial Revolution)
- a wireless audio transmission (Industrial Revolution)
- Shuttle, a speeded-up weaving (Industrial Revolution)
- Gin a separates cotton seeds from fiber (Industrial Revolution)
- a wood preservation (Industrial Revolution)
- Jenny A mechanized textile spinning (Industrial Revolution)
- first powered flight (Industrial Revolution)
40 Clues: Press mass-produced books (Renaissance) • motorized vehicle (Industrial Revolution) • pain relief in surgery (Medical Revolution) • a wood preservation (Industrial Revolution) • a synthetic material (Industrial Revolution) • data processing machine (Digital Revolution) • first powered flight (Industrial Revolution) • mobile computing device (Digital Revolution) • ...
CloudQuest 2025-11-10
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- Global logistics company that shifted significant IT operations to T-Systems in 2021.
- Massive U.S. AI infrastructure initiative backed by OpenAI, Microsoft, Oracle, NVIDIA, and SoftBank.
- European automotive data-sharing platform founded in partnership with T-Systems.
- OTC: Tagline of the Sales Performance Incentive Fund (SPIF), starts with a verb.
- T-Systems program aligning cloud services with environmental and sustainability goals.
- Sovereignty by ___; foundational approach in BI #1 to embed trust and compliance into cloud architecture.
- Presentation format used by executives during the Top Leadership Team Meeting to showcase T Cloud.
- Our public cloud offering Hyperscaler-level performance with European data sovereignty.
- A cloud setup blending private and public environments.
- Outage: BI #2 goal to ensure seamless, reliable cloud services without disruptions.
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- European regulation ensuring robust protections for personal data privacy.
- Partner for creating our Industrial AI Cloud for manufacturers on German soil.
- Town near Magdeburg with Deutsche Telekom’s highly secure data center hub, opened in 2014.
- Workforce alignment initiative under BI #4, ensuring employees are skilled for evolving market needs.
- The critical resource safeguarded by sovereignty within T-Systems’ cloud solutions.
- What stands second to none as part of BI #5.
- Part of our 1/1/11 ambition for 2025, targeting 11% growth.
- AI: Autonomous AI systems designed to independently make decisions and execute tasks with minimal or no human intervention.
- Services: T-Systems service that led the way in European cloud computing innovation back in 2004.
- AI-driven observability program that supports BI #3.
- We became a premium supplier of this SAP offering in 2024.
21 Clues: What stands second to none as part of BI #5. • AI-driven observability program that supports BI #3. • A cloud setup blending private and public environments. • We became a premium supplier of this SAP offering in 2024. • Part of our 1/1/11 ambition for 2025, targeting 11% growth. • European regulation ensuring robust protections for personal data privacy. • ...
#include<> 2023-04-03
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- The technique of using the same method signature, i.e., name and parameters, in both the superclass and the child class is known as
- method in C used to dynamically allocate a single large block of memory with the specified size.
- abstract self-propelled computing device which follows a predetermined sequence of operations automatically
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- images are graphical representations of mathematical objects such as lines, curves, polygons
- is a lossless data compression algorithm. The idea is to assign variable-length codes to input characters, lengths of the assigned codes are based on the frequencies of corresponding characters.
- used to compare variances across the means (or average) of different groups.
6 Clues: used to compare variances across the means (or average) of different groups. • images are graphical representations of mathematical objects such as lines, curves, polygons • method in C used to dynamically allocate a single large block of memory with the specified size. • ...
Minecraft 2024-03-29
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- The white space on the right is called the and this is where we’ll build our program.
- Learn the basics of computer science by programming Alex or Steve to move through a simulated piece of a Minecraft world.
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- It is a system which uses visual blocks that can drag and drop to write programs.
- It is a principal that introduces students to the foundational concepts of computer science and challenges them to explore how computing and technology can impact the world.
- It allows to repeat a particular action certain number of times.
- They are a fundamental part of learning to program. They help a computer make decisions.
6 Clues: It allows to repeat a particular action certain number of times. • It is a system which uses visual blocks that can drag and drop to write programs. • The white space on the right is called the and this is where we’ll build our program. • They are a fundamental part of learning to program. They help a computer make decisions. • ...
Technology vocabulary 2023-02-14
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- A mobile phone with highly advanced features. It has a high-resolution touch screen display, WiFi connectivity, Web browsing capabilities, and the ability to accept sophisticated applications.
- One of the best methods to authenticate to a system and receive the necessary access to a website, app, social networking, computer or any other system.
- in touch To constantly talk, write, or chat with another person.
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- information It is a process through which digital data is saved within a data storage device using computing technology.
- A computer software, or a program, most commonly used for mobile devices.
- Something that is easy for people who are not experts to use or understand.
6 Clues: in touch To constantly talk, write, or chat with another person. • A computer software, or a program, most commonly used for mobile devices. • Something that is easy for people who are not experts to use or understand. • information It is a process through which digital data is saved within a data storage device using computing technology. • ...
Minecraft 2024-03-28
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- The white space on the right is called the and this is where we’ll build our program.
- Learn the basics of computer science by programming Alex or Steve to move through a simulated piece of a Minecraft world.
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- It is a system which uses visual blocks that can drag and drop to write programs.
- It is a principal that introduces students to the foundational concepts of computer science and challenges them to explore how computing and technology can impact the world.
- It allows to repeat a particular action certain number of times.
- They are a fundamental part of learning to program. They help a computer make decisions.
6 Clues: It allows to repeat a particular action certain number of times. • It is a system which uses visual blocks that can drag and drop to write programs. • The white space on the right is called the and this is where we’ll build our program. • They are a fundamental part of learning to program. They help a computer make decisions. • ...
COMPUTING 2016-03-16
Chapter Minecraft 2024-03-25
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- Learn the basics of computer science by programming Alex or Steve to move through a simulated piece of a Minecraft world.
- It is a principal that introduces students to the foundational concepts of computer science and challenges them to explore how computing and technology can impact the world.
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- The white space on the right is called the and this is where we’ll build our program.
- It allows to repeat a particular action certain number of times.
- They are a fundamental part of learning to program. They help a computer make decisions.
- It is a system which uses visual blocks that can drag and drop to write programs.
6 Clues: It allows to repeat a particular action certain number of times. • It is a system which uses visual blocks that can drag and drop to write programs. • The white space on the right is called the and this is where we’ll build our program. • They are a fundamental part of learning to program. They help a computer make decisions. • ...
Topic IV-Ethics Assignment # 2020-05-29
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- Myth_-Good business means good ethics.
- Myth_-Information and computing are amoral.
- One example of this is to “Recognise the dilemma.”
- Myth_-Ethics is a personal, individual affair, not a public or debatable matter.
- Normal principles and standards that define right and wrong behaviors in the world of business.
- When others are treated negligently without concern for the consequences of actions or policies.
- Places value on equitable, fair, and just concern of others involved.
- T/F-Many whistleblowers are NOT fired for their actions.
- A code of moral standards of conduct for what is “good” and “right” as opposed to what is “bad” or “wrong.”
- A situation that, although offering potential benefits, is unethical.
- Myth_-Business and ethics do not mix.
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- “Ethical Decisions,” “Not limited to a particular situation.” “Are voluntary human actions,” are all examples of the ___
- One example of this is: “What I’m doing is not really illegal.” (Four reasons).
- Persons who expose organizational misdeeds in order to preserve ethical standards and protest against wasteful, harmful, or illegal acts.
- Intentionally going against ethical principles of justice and of fair and equitable treatment of other stakeholders.
- Any individual or group who are sources and objects of a company’s ethical business.
- Myth_-Ethics in business is relative.
- In order to have a positive impact on ethical conduct throughout an organization, those at the top must walk the talk.
- That which is “right” or “good” in the context of governing moral code.
- T/F-State and federal laws now offer some protection for Organizational Ethics Whistleblowers.
20 Clues: Myth_-Ethics in business is relative. • Myth_-Business and ethics do not mix. • Myth_-Good business means good ethics. • Myth_-Information and computing are amoral. • One example of this is to “Recognise the dilemma.” • T/F-Many whistleblowers are NOT fired for their actions. • Places value on equitable, fair, and just concern of others involved. • ...
Theory Review - By BI 2020-11-05
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- The Singularity is when A.I. _______ human intelligence.
- A method that uses prime factorization to allow two users to communicate covertly.
- A method of remembering transactions with 100% authenticity (no spaces)
- This type of memory is useful for speed but highly risky if your computer is at a low battery percentage.
- an ________ register holds a bit of information that indicates places within memory
- A catchphrase related to blockchain.
- during this process of the SDLC the company may release a beta version to the clients
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- The man who coined the term the Singularity.
- ______ length describes the number of bits needed for the opcode and address.
- The part of the cycle that is largely done by the Control Unit which uses the instruction set
- This will help your computer communicate with itself as well as help you get to school.
- Carrie Anne showed an example of ______ by waving her hand around a static room.
- ________ is what controls the actions of the ALU takes to compute your problems
- A _____ file that is the least memory efficient (no spaces)
- A ____ stores a single bit.
- This type of data uses a highly noticeable lossy algorithm
- a historically famous cypher and encryption algorithm
- A signal used by the ALU to define an issue with computing (ex: overflow)
- (challenge) the most common asymmetric or public key encryption method that is used across the web(its a three letter acronym)
- The unit that is used to describe how fast electricity pulses within the machine.
20 Clues: A ____ stores a single bit. • A catchphrase related to blockchain. • The man who coined the term the Singularity. • a historically famous cypher and encryption algorithm • The Singularity is when A.I. _______ human intelligence. • This type of data uses a highly noticeable lossy algorithm • A _____ file that is the least memory efficient (no spaces) • ...
CS Crossword Puzzle - Rahdeeq Johnson 2021-06-01
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- Repeating a block of code a set number of times
- An instruction to a computer written in code
- Used for when a condition is not true
- Three hues of light that can be mixed together to create different colors
- The last name of the best CS teacher around
- runs a block of code based on whether or not a condition is true.
- a link from a hypertext file or document to another location or file, typically activated by clicking on a highlighted word or image on the screen
- A block of code that can be referenced by name to run the code it contains.
- The coding language used to develop the popular indie game, Minecraft
- Any information that can be stored or used in a computer program.
- The content that comes out of a computer
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- A storage location paired with an associated symbolic name (an identifier) which contains a value.
- A numbering system that is used as a shorthand for representing binary numbers
- Similar to an if-statement, however, will run forever until the given condition is false.
- Used to format the layout of webpages
- two possible values called “true” and “false.”
- Hyper-Text-Markup-Language
- The process of looking for and repairing coding errors
- The visual parts of a computer program
- The smallest unit of data in computing
- The information that goes into a computer
- A form of capitalization used for naming variables (justLikeThis)
- A set of instructions that are followed to solve a problem. It's a computer's thought process.
23 Clues: Hyper-Text-Markup-Language • Used to format the layout of webpages • Used for when a condition is not true • The visual parts of a computer program • The smallest unit of data in computing • The content that comes out of a computer • The information that goes into a computer • The last name of the best CS teacher around • An instruction to a computer written in code • ...
111 2022-02-02
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- It can choose the right service provider with( )rules.
- Face recognition based on image fusion from visual and infrared images is a new study focus of the( )face recognition.
- Cell phones( )social connections with peers across time and space.
- Net-language is characterized as pidginization(混杂化),( ), popularization and personalization etc.
- The course seems to( )some previous knowledge of the subject.
- This( )project calls for a clear road map and timetable.
- It may determine whether one should choose nonprobability sampling or( )sampling.
- It is hard, the state argues, for judges to( )the implications of new and rapidly changing technologies.
- Taxonomies can be used to structure or( )dictionary entries.
- The goal of data mining is to find the correct, novel, valuable and( )pattern from the mass data.
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- Very little has been achieved in the( )of the peace agreement signed last January.
- The online classroom provides an( )and interactive learning environment.
- Cloud computing uses the Internet as a large( )device.
- A ( ) process is one that constantly changes and progresses.
- The system is designed to be used in conjunction with a word ( )program.
- The computer provides( )to the surgeon on force, textures, and sound.
- The knowledge node is the( )unit in the information fusion.
- The( )clustering method(聚类分析法) is frequently applied for classification of college Students.
- These programs will( )with your existing software.
- If they( )something wrong while the system is armed, they'll transmit a wireless alert signal to a base station that will then raise the alarm.
20 Clues: These programs will( )with your existing software. • It can choose the right service provider with( )rules. • Cloud computing uses the Internet as a large( )device. • This( )project calls for a clear road map and timetable. • The knowledge node is the( )unit in the information fusion. • Taxonomies can be used to structure or( )dictionary entries. • ...
CALCULUS 2019-05-23
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- a point at which a curve changes from concave up to concave down, or vice-versa
- formula for computing the derivative of the composition of 2 or more functions
- a method for determining whether a critical point is a minimum, maximum or neither
- a formula for the derivative of the quotient of two functions
- theorem that states there is at least one point at which the tangent to the arc is parallel to the secant through its endpoints
- increase in rate or speed of something
- a line that touches a curve at a point without crossing over
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- a formal rule for differentiating problems where one function is multiplied by another
- a line which passes through at least two points of a curve
- the value that a function or expression approaches the domain variable(s) approach a specific value
- the lowest point over the entire domain of a function or relation
- an expression representing the rate of change oof a function with respect to an independent variable
- the highest point over the entire domain of a function or relation
- the slope of a tangent line of a curve
- an approximation of the definite integral
- the slope of a secant line of a curve
- a quantity representing the power to which a fixed number(the base) must be raised to produce a given number
- area under the curve
- formula for which you take the power and multiply it by the expression then reduce the power by one
- the speed of something in a given direction
20 Clues: area under the curve • the slope of a secant line of a curve • the slope of a tangent line of a curve • increase in rate or speed of something • an approximation of the definite integral • the speed of something in a given direction • a line which passes through at least two points of a curve • a line that touches a curve at a point without crossing over • ...
ICT homework Maddie 2013-03-20
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- The software used to typeset (layout) and print thousands of newspapers
- Working from home using modern technology to keep in touch with your business
- Because of computer offices have become ______ and have less need for paper.
- Because companies now have access to a lot of reliable computing power how they are _________ has changed.
- Computer ________ are needed to build the high-tech computers we use today.
- Because of the internet, ___________ is easier via the internet, and companies can share projects or have meetings across the world.
- An ________ for an employee teleworking is they can work in a comfortable environment- their home.
- Documents are sent as ___________ rather than being faxed.
- Computer controlled ______ have replaced human workers on production lines.
- Measures how quickly data is stored, processed and searched for.
- The _______ is the amount of data stored in a small space.
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- A __________ for an employee teleworking is there is less face to face interaction
- An advantage of _______ is that travel costs and time can be reduced significantly.
- Secretaries now use __________ and not typewriters.
- Designers now use _____ software rather than drawing with pencil and paper.
- People who worked in factories doing manufacturing work have ______ their jobs due to computer controlled robots replacing them.
- ________ is responsible for designing new ICT systems.
- Computer-controlled warehouses need only (choose either alot or a few) staff to operate them.
- Because of computer there is ________, as computers can do the work of many people.
- Many electronic items have become _______ due to developments in technology.
20 Clues: Secretaries now use __________ and not typewriters. • ________ is responsible for designing new ICT systems. • Documents are sent as ___________ rather than being faxed. • The _______ is the amount of data stored in a small space. • Measures how quickly data is stored, processed and searched for. • ...
AI TRIVIA 2023-12-02
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- The field of study that enables computers to interpret visual information from the world.
- A computer program designed to chat with users, offering information or assistance.
- A request for information or action, commonly used in search engines and databases.
- This type of learning involves a teacher providing labeled examples to train the machine.
- A mechanical or virtual agent capable of performing tasks autonomously.
- A fundamental component in machine learning algorithms, often used in support vector machines.
- The delivery of computing services, including storage and processing power, over the internet.
- A popular programming language commonly used in artificial intelligence and machine learning.
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- A problem-solving approach that uses practical and rule-of-thumb strategies, common in AI.
- A program or entity capable of making decisions and taking actions in an environment.
- The systematic study of the principles of reasoning, often applied in AI algorithms.
- Extremely large and complex datasets that traditional data processing applications can't handle.
- Inspired by the human brain, this AI component consists of interconnected nodes.
- The field of study that uses scientific methods to extract insights from data.
- A subset of machine learning that involves neural networks with many layers.
- An open-source machine learning library developed by Google.
- The smallest unit of a digital image, fundamental for image processing in AI.
- A representation of a system used by AI for predictions or simulations.
- A set of rules or steps followed to solve a problem or perform a task in AI.
- The interdisciplinary field that involves the design, construction, operation, and use of robots.
20 Clues: An open-source machine learning library developed by Google. • A representation of a system used by AI for predictions or simulations. • A mechanical or virtual agent capable of performing tasks autonomously. • A subset of machine learning that involves neural networks with many layers. • ...
COMPUTERS 2023-03-30
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- It is the standard unit of information used in computing and telecommunications.
- A program that can infect a computer, replicate itself, and damage or destroy data.
- A set of related data that's saved with a file name to identify it.
- The programs that allow a computer to operate and perform specific tasks.
- Part of a computer for storing data, either temporarily or permanently.
- Coded software instructions designed for a specific task.
- A program designed for a specific task.
- The alphanumeric keys or buttons used to input data.
- Information in digital form that a computer can process, store or use in some other way.
- A set of related data that's saved with a file name to identify it.
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- A program that lets you browse the Internet and access web pages.
- A small file installed by a website on a visitor's computer to record the visitor's activity.
- The physical, tangible parts of computers.
- Equipment linked to a computer.
- The flat surface on which a computer, TV or other device displays text, graphics, movies, etc.
- Data entered into a computer.
- Information sent from a computer (to a printer, screen, speakers, etc.
- Memory that stores files temporarily.
- Device that converts data to a form that allows a computer to connect to the Internet.
- A spinning magnetic disk for storing permanent data, usually fixed inside a computer but sometimes an external device.
- System software that manages basic functions of computers, smartphones etc.
- The basic binary unit for storing data in a computer, either 0 or 1.
- Up verb to send copied data to a secure location in case the original data is lost or corrupted.
23 Clues: Data entered into a computer. • Equipment linked to a computer. • Memory that stores files temporarily. • A program designed for a specific task. • The physical, tangible parts of computers. • The alphanumeric keys or buttons used to input data. • Coded software instructions designed for a specific task. • ...
Teen Things 2024-05-22
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- - A mobile device with advanced computing capabilities.
- - A process or set of rules followed by a computer in calculations or problem-solving.
- - A digital currency in which transactions are verified and records maintained by a decentralized system.
- - The magical school in the Harry Potter series.
- - Animated ogre who stars in a series of DreamWorks films.
- - Content that becomes very popular very quickly on the internet.
- - A digital audio file made available on the internet for downloading.
- - A person who has the power to affect the purchasing decisions of others due to their authority or relationship with their audience.
- - A word or phrase preceded by a hash sign (#) used on social media.
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- - The main antagonist in the Harry Potter series.
- - Humorous images, videos, or texts that are copied and spread rapidly by internet users.
- - The transmission of data over the internet in a continuous flow.
- - A photograph that one has taken of oneself, typically with a smartphone.
- - A person who loves and plays video games.
- - The famous detective living in London created by Arthur Conan Doyle.
- - The villain who collects Infinity Stones in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
- - Popular Netflix series set in the 1980s with supernatural elements.
- - Small digital images or icons used to express an idea or emotion.
- - A remote-controlled pilotless aircraft.
- - The city where Batman fights crime.
- - Wireless networking technology that allows devices to connect to the internet.
- - A software application, especially one that a user downloads to a mobile device.
22 Clues: - The city where Batman fights crime. • - A remote-controlled pilotless aircraft. • - A person who loves and plays video games. • - The magical school in the Harry Potter series. • - The main antagonist in the Harry Potter series. • - A mobile device with advanced computing capabilities. • - Animated ogre who stars in a series of DreamWorks films. • ...
Quantum Mechanics 2023-04-25
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- Computations are performed using quantum mechanical phenomena such as superposition and entanglement
- A quantum of electromagnetic radiation, usually associated with light
- The limit to our ability to know the exact properties of a quantum particle
- The process of determining the properties of a quantum system's properties
- A state of matter in which a group of bosons such as atoms or photons occupy the same quantum state
- The loss of coherence in a quantum system due to interactions with the environment
- A quantum phenomenon where particles become correlated
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- A discrete energy, usually the smallest possible energy in a physical system
- The fundamental equations of quantum mechanics used to calculate the time evolution of quantum systems
- A framework for describing the behavior of particles and fields in quantum mechanics
- It includes information about the probability of the system being in various states
- Interaction of waves results in enhancement or cancellation
- A fundamental result in quantum mechanics that shows that certain predictions of quantum mechanics cannot be explained by any theory that relies on local hidden variables
- A person or instrument that measures a quantum system
- Basic unit of quantum information
- A small piece of matter
- The ability of a quantum particle to pass through a barrier
- Is about Dinger's cat or the result of the double-slit experiment
- The ability of a quantum system to exist simultaneously in multiple states or locations until it is observed.
- Intrinsic properties of particles that give them angular momentum
20 Clues: A small piece of matter • Basic unit of quantum information • A person or instrument that measures a quantum system • A quantum phenomenon where particles become correlated • Interaction of waves results in enhancement or cancellation • The ability of a quantum particle to pass through a barrier • Is about Dinger's cat or the result of the double-slit experiment • ...
Intro to Computer Science Vocabulary 2022-05-10
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- An instrument used to measure acceleration.
- Scientists Scientists who apply their knowledge of computation to creating solutions using a computer system.
- To identify bugs or errors in computer hardware or programs and fix them.
- A chip that processes information and data from input and delivers information or data as an output.
- Computing Building interactive physical systems using software and hardware that can sense and respond to the analog world.
- A diagram that represents an algorithm, workflow, or process, and uses geometric symbols connected by arrows to show the direction of the flow of action.
- Computer graphics that can be moved on a canvas.
- An ordered collection of dada elements stored and accessed in a program
- A placeholder in a device's memory that stores a value a program is using.
- A flaw in a computer program that causes the program to produce an incorrect result or behavior.
- Handler A block of code that is triggered when a certain event happens.
- A mechanical device that transfers signals to a control instrument or output device.
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- An ordered set of instructions that are used to carry out a task.
- To decrease
- A set of instructions that a computer executes to achieve a particular objective.
- Information or signals put into a computer system.
- Programs that run on a computer or other electronic devices
- Information or signals produced or delivered by a computer system.
- Science The science of creating artifacts and solving problems using the help of a computer.
- The position of an item in a list
- A simulator that imitates a program or events.
21 Clues: To decrease • The position of an item in a list • An instrument used to measure acceleration. • A simulator that imitates a program or events. • Computer graphics that can be moved on a canvas. • Information or signals put into a computer system. • Programs that run on a computer or other electronic devices • ...
FAI 2025-04-28
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- AI-human collaboration in creative fields like music, art, and writing.
- Google Speech-to-Text is used for automatic ______ recognition.
- Tools like Canva and Jasper AI are used for AI-powered _____ creation.
- Jasper AI uses this branch of AI to understand and produce human-like language.
- This type of spoken communication is turned into text by Google Speech-to-Text.
- To address ethical concerns, these frameworks aim to guide and control AI usage.
- Tools like Tableau and Power BI help with this kind of data-focused task.
- AI tools can recognize these in data, helping to predict trends or behaviors.
- AI This AI technology allows for the creation of realistic images, videos, and even movies.
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- Seaborn is especially useful for projects in data analysis and __________ learning.
- Siri and Alexa are examples of virtual _________.
- This type of software is essential for building, training, and deploying AI models.
- Jasper AI is mainly used for generating this type of material, such as blogs or ads.
- Matplotlib works well with this library, commonly used for numerical computing in Python.
- AI AI-powered content creation for marketing, entertainment, and education.
- AI tools help analyze this to improve decision-making in fields like finance and healthcare.
- AI-powered programs like ChatGPT that can answer questions and hold conversations.
- OpenCV is a library focused on this field involving image and video processing.
- AI systems that are designed to explain their decision-making process are known as this.
- One key task of AI is to understand and process this human method of communication.
- OpenCV is an open-source library used for ______ processing and computer vision.
- AI algorithms are used to control robots and enable them to perform tasks.
22 Clues: Siri and Alexa are examples of virtual _________. • Google Speech-to-Text is used for automatic ______ recognition. • Tools like Canva and Jasper AI are used for AI-powered _____ creation. • AI-human collaboration in creative fields like music, art, and writing. • Tools like Tableau and Power BI help with this kind of data-focused task. • ...
Introduction 2025-06-08
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- The idea of French Revolution was based on “Liberty, Equality and _____
- Founder of TATA Group
- Name of the satellite internet constellation owned by Elon Musk
- Minster of Finance & Corporate affairs
- Which organization has launched a quantum computing chip called Willow?
- Which Indian institution is associated with the country’s Foreign Exchange Management?
- _____ refers to a type of artificial intelligence that operates autonomously, making decisions and taking actions without constant human intervention. It's characterized by the ability to learn, adapt, and solve complex problems based on context and objectives
- Tungabhadra River is tributary of which river?
- US Govt banned which University from enrolling foreign students for 2025–26 Academic Year
- Dehradun is capital of which state
- Capital of Israel
- Which mountain of the Himalayan range is the highest mountain of India?
- Ramappa Temple is located in which state?
- CEO of Apple Company
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- Which team won the Women's Premier League(WPL) 2025
- The National Youth Day is celebrated on 12th January every year in commemoration of which Indian leader?
- Minister of Home Affairs
- how many UNESCO World Heritage Sites are the in India
- Where is the Headquarters(City) of the United Nations ?
- CM of Uttar Pradesh
- What is the primary scale used to measure the magnitude of earthquakes?
- Who is the regulator for Indian stock markets?(Use abbreviation)
- Which sport is set to make its return to the Olympics at the 2028 Los Angeles Games after 128 years.
- Which company is the official title sponsor of IPL 2025?
- Capital of Jharkhand
25 Clues: Capital of Israel • CM of Uttar Pradesh • Capital of Jharkhand • CEO of Apple Company • Founder of TATA Group • Minister of Home Affairs • Dehradun is capital of which state • Minster of Finance & Corporate affairs • Ramappa Temple is located in which state? • Tungabhadra River is tributary of which river? • Which team won the Women's Premier League(WPL) 2025 • ...
Computer Science Basics 2025-07-03
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- Shorthand for data type that contains a character, usually alphanumeric
- States a variable and its data type, allowing the user to manipulate and store data inside it after
- Device that computes information
- Values that convey information
- Type of operator that performs common mathematical operations such as multiplication and subtraction
- Operator that assigns a value to a variable
- To calculate the total amount
- Whole number that can be positive, negative, or zero.
- Device that reduces human effort
- eight units of data in the form of ones and zeros
- combination of constants, variables, and operators that the computer evaluates to produce a single value
- one unit of data in the form of a one or a zero
- A structure, series, or process; the end of which is connected to the beginning
- Lines of code that will not be read by the compiler/interpreter and are only there to aid programmers
- A name used in C programming that represents a value
- Data provided by machine after computing an input
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- What is meant to be solved
- Data provided by user
- Shorthand for data type that contains a number with decimals
- A set of instructions that tells a computer what to do
- Value that may change during execution
- A system made for effective communication
- Repetition of a process
- Not True
- Value that doesn't change during execution
- Statements that assign a value to a variable
- Type of operator that returns an answer of either true or false
- What is equivalent to non-zero integer values in C
28 Clues: Not True • Data provided by user • Repetition of a process • What is meant to be solved • To calculate the total amount • Values that convey information • Device that computes information • Device that reduces human effort • Value that may change during execution • A system made for effective communication • Value that doesn't change during execution • ...
Semester 1 Review 2025-01-06
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- structure of folders and files similar to a
- Microsoft's Word processing software
- Horizontal grouping on a spreadsheet identified by numbers
- storage space on a computing device
- software that acts as an interface between a computer's hardware and the user
- broad field that involves the use of technology to process, store, and communicate information and data
- a rectangular area formed by the intersection of a column and a row
- a non mobile computer
- The type of communication where the exchange of words and sounds between people are used, including tone of voice
- rearranging data in a worksheet or table based on specific criteria
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- the physical components of a computer system that you can touch or see
- personal attributes and character traits that describe how you work with others, by yourself, and in general
- Tracks data over time
- The conduct, behavior and attitude of someone in a work or business environment
- Sending information into the computer
- arrangement in a straight line
- The internet cord for a desktop computer
- Vertical grouping on a spreadsheet identified by letters
- A keyboard key that moves the cursor multiple spaces
- (of a color or design) having a strong or vivid appearance
- a computer that is portable
- The type of communication where body language is used, including posture, facial expression and gestures
- Receiving information out of the computer
- a set of instructions, data, or programs that run on a device to perform tasks and operate computers
- The morality and the principles that guide people's decisions and actions
25 Clues: Tracks data over time • a non mobile computer • a computer that is portable • arrangement in a straight line • storage space on a computing device • Microsoft's Word processing software • Sending information into the computer • The internet cord for a desktop computer • Receiving information out of the computer • structure of folders and files similar to a • ...
CRUCIGRAMA SEGUNDO CORTE 2025-10-21
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- Conjunto de circuitos que permiten la comunicación entre CPU, memoria y periféricos
- Unidad de medida usada para expresar la velocidad de reloj del procesador
- Unidad que interpreta instrucciones y dirige las señales del sistema.
- Tecnología que permite acceder a servicios informáticos por internet.
- Conjunto de órdenes que la CPU puede ejecutar.
- Unidad que realiza operaciones aritméticas y lógicas.
- Capacidad de los dispositivos para comunicarse entre sí.
- Modelo de procesamiento que aprovecha servidores remotos para almacenar y ejecutar programas.
- Tipo de dispositivo que entrega información procesada al usuario.
- Sistema diseñado para realizar funciones específicas dentro de un dispositivo mayor
- Tipo de dispositivo que introduce información al sistema.
- Espacio de almacenamiento temporal dentro de la CPU para operaciones inmediatas.
- Recurso fundamental que almacena información y programas en el sistema.
- Conjunto de bits que representan información procesada o almacenada.
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- Secuencias de ejecución paralela dentro de un núcleo del procesador.
- Velocidad a la que el procesador ejecuta ciclos de instrucción.
- Unidad principal que ejecuta instrucciones y coordina las operaciones del sistema.
- Conjunto de conocimientos y herramientas aplicadas para mejorar el hardware y software.
- Canal físico o lógico que transporta información entre componentes del sistema
- Tipo de memoria ultrarrápida usada para acelerar el acceso a datos frecuentes
- Parte interna del procesador encargada de ejecutar las instrucciones
- Sistema en el que los componentes trabajan en conjunto dentro de un solo chip o placa.
- Equipo o sistema que proporciona recursos a otros dispositivos en red.
- Memoria de acceso aleatorio donde se almacenan temporalmente programas y datos.
24 Clues: Conjunto de órdenes que la CPU puede ejecutar. • Unidad que realiza operaciones aritméticas y lógicas. • Capacidad de los dispositivos para comunicarse entre sí. • Tipo de dispositivo que introduce información al sistema. • Velocidad a la que el procesador ejecuta ciclos de instrucción. • Tipo de dispositivo que entrega información procesada al usuario. • ...
Glossary 2025-12-04
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- Software that manages and handles hardware and software resources of a computing device
- A set of rules that governs how data is transmitted and received over a network
- A small segment of a larger message
- A diagram that represents a process or workflow
- Complex system broken down into modules
- Raw facts and figures that have no meaning
- A framework that is used to model the communication in a network
- A tool that allows you to examine the state of a running program
- Removing unnecessary data
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- Will not need to change throughout the duration of a programme’s execution
- A technology that enables the creation of virtual environments from a single physical machine
- validation The process of checking data to ensure it is correct, useful, and safe before a program processes it
- Parts of a problem that change and allow computations
- Find patterns or similar subtasks to help solve problems
- Refers to the physical components of a computer system
- It is one endpoint of a two-way communication link between two programs running on the network
- A collection of pre-written code and resources that developers can use to build software, saving them time and effort
- A virtual point where network connections start and end
- A type of malware that encrypts a user’s files or locks their system, and then demands a ransom payment for the decryption key or to unlock the device
- A set of instructions, data, or programs used to operate computers and execute specific tasks
20 Clues: Removing unnecessary data • A small segment of a larger message • Complex system broken down into modules • Raw facts and figures that have no meaning • A diagram that represents a process or workflow • Parts of a problem that change and allow computations • Refers to the physical components of a computer system • A virtual point where network connections start and end • ...
Key terms: Module 2: Fundamentals in computing 2024-09-25
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- Industry standard form factor for desktop computers
- A semiconductor technology used in most of today's chips or microchips.
- Functions as the controller between the memory and the CPU by providing timing and control signals to the system
- A measurement for identifying the size of multiple storage units and is the equivalent of 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 bytes
- A newer audio/video connector used in newer computers
- Contains the instructions for the data being processed
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- A small motherboard form factor
- The register stores information acquired from the arithmetic logic unit
- Similar to the ATX form factor, the EATX motherboard is slightly larger than the ATX motherboard (13" x 12" long)
- A variation of SD ram, DDR memory can send and receive signals twice per clock cycle
- A small circuit created from semiconductor material like silicone consisting of transistors, resistors, and capacitors
11 Clues: A small motherboard form factor • Industry standard form factor for desktop computers • A newer audio/video connector used in newer computers • Contains the instructions for the data being processed • The register stores information acquired from the arithmetic logic unit • A semiconductor technology used in most of today's chips or microchips. • ...
CHAPTER 4:OPERATING SYSTEM 2021-05-03
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- Based on Desktop Operating Systems ______ is a multitasking operating system developed in the early 1970s.
- A _____ is a small program that tells the operating system how to communicate with a specific device.
- System view prevents improper usage, error and handle _____ conditions.
- The goal of the Operating System is to maximize the work and minimize the ____ of the user.
- _____ cleanup identifies and eliminates nonessential files.
- The operating systems often provide users with a variety of tools related to managing a computer, its devices, or its programs.
- _____program holds copies of files to restore if necessary.
- Type of Operating System Functions
- A_______ controls how you enter data and instructions and how information is displayed on the screen.
- Example Server Operating System.
- A desktop operating system is a complete operating system that works on desktops, laptops, and some tablets.
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- Windows is a mobile operating system features developed by _____.
- From the system point of view, Operating System is a program involved/closely related with the ____.
- Based on Desktop Operating Systems the Macintosh operating system has earned a reputation for its ease of use.
- One of the popular utility suites
- Disk _____ rearranges files and unused disk space to optimize operations
- _____ are specialized programs designed to make computing easier.
- A _______ monitor is a program that assesses and reports information about various computer resources and devices.
- Based on Mobile Operating Systems, the operating system on mobile devices and many consumer electronics is called a mobile operating system and resides on firmware such as _____
- iOS is a mobile operating system features developed by _____.
20 Clues: Example Server Operating System. • One of the popular utility suites • Type of Operating System Functions • _____ cleanup identifies and eliminates nonessential files. • _____program holds copies of files to restore if necessary. • iOS is a mobile operating system features developed by _____. • Windows is a mobile operating system features developed by _____. • ...
1st Semester Review 2022-12-06
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- uses an analog modem to transmit data over phone lines
- kind of like a VPN, but less secure. typically free.
- the act of discarding redundant info
- provides info at bottom of document
- shortcut to CUT text
- systems that are formed by link
- a VPN is best remembered as...
- shortcut selects all text
- raw bits and pieces of information
- goes right and left
- function that counts specific results
- any physical device you can touch
- outer edges of a document
- brain of the computer
- Structured Query Language
- function that adds all numbers in a range
- computing power will double every two years
- amount of time it takes data to travel from source to destination
- amount of data that can be transmitted within a fixed time period
- bad for the environment
- protect data and devices from unauthorized access
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- one million
- translates domain names such as google.com into a working IP address
- tells the hardware what to do
- goes up and down
- process of placing one message format into another
- provides info at top of document
- extracts from one or more organization's data
- allows us to accomplish tasks/goals
- involves a "three-way-handshake"
- cell that references another cell, performs operations on it
- also known as extenders, regenerate signal so it can be sent further
- common input device
- little helpers that pitch in when needed
- organized collection of related information
- has little overhead, less reliable, "best effort"
36 Clues: one million • goes up and down • goes right and left • common input device • shortcut to CUT text • brain of the computer • bad for the environment • shortcut selects all text • outer edges of a document • Structured Query Language • tells the hardware what to do • a VPN is best remembered as... • systems that are formed by link • provides info at top of document • ...
Topic IV-Ethics Assignment # 2020-05-29
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- T/F-Many whistleblowers are NOT fired for their actions.
- Places value on equitable, fair, and just concern of others involved.
- Intentionally going against ethical principles of justice and of fair and equitable treatment of other stakeholders.
- “Ethical Decisions,” “Not limited to a particular situation.” “Are voluntary human actions,” are all examples of the ___
- Persons who expose organizational misdeeds in order to preserve ethical standards and protest against wasteful, harmful, or illegal acts.
- Myth_-Good business means good ethics.
- That which is “right” or “good” in the context of governing moral code.
- In order to have a positive impact on ethical conduct throughout an organization, those at the top must walk the talk.
- When others are treated negligently without concern for the consequences of actions or policies.
- A situation that, although offering potential benefits, is unethical.
- T/F-State and federal laws now offer some protection for Organizational Ethics Whistleblowers.
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- Myth_-Ethics in business is relative.
- One example of this is: “What I’m doing is not really illegal.” (Four reasons).
- Myth_-Ethics is a personal, individual affair, not a public or debatable matter.
- Normal principles and standards that define right and wrong behaviors in the world of business.
- A code of moral standards of conduct for what is “good” and “right” as opposed to what is “bad” or “wrong.”
- Myth_-Business and ethics do not mix.
- Myth_-Information and computing are amoral.
- One example of this is to “Recognise the dilemma.”
- Any individual or group who are sources and objects of a company’s ethical business.
20 Clues: Myth_-Ethics in business is relative. • Myth_-Business and ethics do not mix. • Myth_-Good business means good ethics. • Myth_-Information and computing are amoral. • One example of this is to “Recognise the dilemma.” • T/F-Many whistleblowers are NOT fired for their actions. • Places value on equitable, fair, and just concern of others involved. • ...
Topic IV-Ethics Assignment # 2020-05-29
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- That which is “right” or “good” in the context of governing moral code.
- One example of this is to “Recognise the dilemma.”
- “Ethical Decisions,” “Not limited to a particular situation.” “Are voluntary human actions,” are all examples of the ___
- Persons who expose organizational misdeeds in order to preserve ethical standards and protest against wasteful, harmful, or illegal acts.
- Myth_-Information and computing are amoral.
- A code of moral standards of conduct for what is “good” and “right” as opposed to what is “bad” or “wrong.”
- In order to have a positive impact on ethical conduct throughout an organization, those at the top must walk the talk.
- Any individual or group who are sources and objects of a company’s ethical business.
- When others are treated negligently without concern for the consequences of actions or policies.
- Places value on equitable, fair, and just concern of others involved.
- Intentionally going against ethical principles of justice and of fair and equitable treatment of other stakeholders.
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- Normal principles and standards that define right and wrong behaviors in the world of business.
- A situation that, although offering potential benefits, is unethical.
- One example of this is: “What I’m doing is not really illegal.” (Four reasons).
- Myth_-Good business means good ethics.
- T/F-State and federal laws now offer some protection for Organizational Ethics Whistleblowers.
- Myth_-Ethics is a personal, individual affair, not a public or debatable matter.
- Myth_-Business and ethics do not mix.
- Myth_-Ethics in business is relative.
- T/F-Many whistleblowers are NOT fired for their actions.
20 Clues: Myth_-Business and ethics do not mix. • Myth_-Ethics in business is relative. • Myth_-Good business means good ethics. • Myth_-Information and computing are amoral. • One example of this is to “Recognise the dilemma.” • T/F-Many whistleblowers are NOT fired for their actions. • A situation that, although offering potential benefits, is unethical. • ...
Science Review Crossword 2013-06-14
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- A liquid or paste that conducts electric because it contains ions
- A resource that can be reused
- a compound is a substance formed from two or more elements
- The status of an organism within its environment and
- A general term for the research activity that creates a copy of some biological entity (a gene or organism or cell)
- a configuration of stars as seen from the earth
- Synthesis of compounds with the aid of radiant energy (especially in plants)
- Stars are almost always found in collections called _________, together with gas, dust, and large amounts of dark matter detected by its gravitational effects
- Set of cells connected together
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- The technology of preparing recombinant DNA in vitro by cutting up DNA molecules and splicing together fragments from more than one organism
- A system of easy-to-see warning symbols on hazardous materials
- _______ is a material that consists of atoms with the same number of protons in the nucleus
- The rate at which energy is drawn from a source that produces a flow of electricity in a circuit
- Ball of gas
- The ratio of the output to the input of any system
- The ____ is the basic unit of life.
- A resource that cant be reused
- hole Objects so dense that not even light can escape their gravity
- A distinguishing feature of your personal nature
- a navigational system involving satellites and computers that can determine the latitude and longitude of a receiver on Earth by computing the time difference for signals from different satellites to reach the receiver
20 Clues: Ball of gas • A resource that can be reused • A resource that cant be reused • Set of cells connected together • The ____ is the basic unit of life. • a configuration of stars as seen from the earth • A distinguishing feature of your personal nature • The ratio of the output to the input of any system • The status of an organism within its environment and • ...
Empowerment Technologies Topics 2018-01-10
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- First computing device.
- The social network site founded by Mark Zuckerberg.
- A machine that removes the element of human control with an automatic algorithm.
- The use of a standard telephone line to connect to the Internet.
- A tool that substitutes the element of human physical effort, and requires only to control its function.
- Consists of electronic components that store instructions waiting to be executed by the processor, data needed by those instructions, and the results of processed data.
- Technology used by 4th generation computers.
- A business transaction that occurs over an electronic network such as the Internet.
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- A calculating device invented by French philosopher and mathematician Blaise Pascal
- A type of memory that helps speed the process of the computer as it stores frequently used instructions and data.
- Provides a mechanical advantage in accomplishing a physical task, such as an arrow, plow, or hammer that augments physical labor to more efficiently achieve his objective.
- Collection of related Web pages and associated items such as documents and pictures.
- An electronic device capable of performing commands including input, output, storage, and performance of arithmetic and logical operations.
- A built-in connection to another related Web page or part of a Web page.
- Technology used by 2nd generation computers.
- The company that was started by Stephen Wozniak and Steve Jobs.
- The transmission of messages and files via a computer network.
- Another term for Integrated Circuits.
- An application software that allows users to access and view Web pages.
- Used to produce high-quality drawings such as blue prints, maps, and circuit diagrams.
20 Clues: First computing device. • Another term for Integrated Circuits. • Technology used by 2nd generation computers. • Technology used by 4th generation computers. • The social network site founded by Mark Zuckerberg. • The transmission of messages and files via a computer network. • The company that was started by Stephen Wozniak and Steve Jobs. • ...
Empowerment Technologies Topics 2018-01-10
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- Consists of electronic components that store instructions waiting to be executed by the processor, data needed by those instructions, and the results of processed data.
- A calculating device invented by French philosopher and mathematician Blaise Pascal
- Used to produce high-quality drawings such as blue prints, maps, and circuit diagrams.
- Technology used by 4th generation computers.
- Collection of related Web pages and associated items such as documents and pictures.
- The social network site founded by Mark Zuckerberg.
- A business transaction that occurs over an electronic network such as the Internet.
- Another term for Integrated Circuits.
- The use of a standard telephone line to connect to the Internet.
- The transmission of messages and files via a computer network.
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- A machine that removes the element of human control with an automatic algorithm.
- An electronic device capable of performing commands including input, output, storage, and performance of arithmetic and logical operations.
- A built-in connection to another related Web page or part of a Web page.
- Technology used by 2nd generation computers.
- First computing device.
- An application software that allows users to access and view Web pages.
- Provides a mechanical advantage in accomplishing a physical task, such as an arrow, plow, or hammer that augments physical labor to more efficiently achieve his objective.
- A type of memory that helps speed the process of the computer as it stores frequently used instructions and data.
- A tool that substitutes the element of human physical effort, and requires only to control its function.
- The company that was started by Stephen Wozniak and Steve Jobs.
20 Clues: First computing device. • Another term for Integrated Circuits. • Technology used by 2nd generation computers. • Technology used by 4th generation computers. • The social network site founded by Mark Zuckerberg. • The transmission of messages and files via a computer network. • The company that was started by Stephen Wozniak and Steve Jobs. • ...
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS 2021-11-24
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- A half adder is made of an AND gate and one of these [two words]
- Light scattering [two words]
- receiver that intercepts or demodulates IR radiation
- An effect that creates electricity
- This type is unipolar [two words]
- provides compact storage for computing and digital communications [two words]
- used to coordinate circuit's actions [two words]
- Its memory is volatile
- Used to measure magnetic fields’ strength and intensity
- Type of force on a charged particle caused by electromagnetic fields
- Dependent on past input [two words]
- Its area measures the energy dispersed during a magnetization cycle [two words]
- Used to calibrate current
- An amount of oscillation ranging from 3 kHz to 300 GHz [two words]
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- An LED’s purpose
- Moves data bit by bit [two words]
- Makes good use of a 4- or 8-bit nibble
- Used to improve wired or wireless communication link performance [two words]
- Measures a processor’s floating point unit performance
- This type of circuit oscillates erratically
- These types of microphones were commonly called “condensers” until about 1970
- The frequency where a filter’s output has fallen by 3 dB from the maximum level that can be achieved through the filter [two words]
- Occurs when an atom or molecule gains either and positive or negative charge
- A device that can help you determine revolutions per minute
- A waveform with a slow linear rise time and a fast fall time
- negatively charged atom
- A basic component of an electronic device
27 Clues: An LED’s purpose • Its memory is volatile • negatively charged atom • Used to calibrate current • Light scattering [two words] • Moves data bit by bit [two words] • This type is unipolar [two words] • An effect that creates electricity • Dependent on past input [two words] • Makes good use of a 4- or 8-bit nibble • A basic component of an electronic device • ...
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS 2021-11-24
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- A half adder is made of an AND gate and one of these [two words]
- Light scattering [two words]
- receiver that intercepts or demodulates IR radiation
- An effect that creates electricity
- This type is unipolar [two words]
- provides compact storage for computing and digital communications [two words]
- used to coordinate circuit's actions [two words]
- Its memory is volatile
- Used to measure magnetic fields’ strength and intensity
- Type of force on a charged particle caused by electromagnetic fields
- Dependent on past input [two words]
- Its area measures the energy dispersed during a magnetization cycle [two words]
- Used to calibrate current
- An amount of oscillation ranging from 3 kHz to 300 GHz [two words]
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- An LED’s purpose
- Moves data bit by bit [two words]
- Makes good use of a 4- or 8-bit nibble
- Used to improve wired or wireless communication link performance [two words]
- Measures a processor’s floating point unit performance
- This type of circuit oscillates erratically
- These types of microphones were commonly called “condensers” until about 1970
- The frequency where a filter’s output has fallen by 3 dB from the maximum level that can be achieved through the filter [two words]
- Occurs when an atom or molecule gains either and positive or negative charge
- A device that can help you determine revolutions per minute
- A waveform with a slow linear rise time and a fast fall time
- negatively charged atom
- A basic component of an electronic device
27 Clues: An LED’s purpose • Its memory is volatile • negatively charged atom • Used to calibrate current • Light scattering [two words] • Moves data bit by bit [two words] • This type is unipolar [two words] • An effect that creates electricity • Dependent on past input [two words] • Makes good use of a 4- or 8-bit nibble • A basic component of an electronic device • ...
ICS 2022-05-10
Across
- The position of an item in a list
- A chip that processes information and data from input and delivers information or data as an output.
- A diagram that represents an algorithm, workflow, or process, and uses geometric symbols connected by arrows to show the direction of the flow of action.
- An ordered collection of dada elements stored and accessed in a program
- Computer graphics that can be moved on a canvas.
- Scientists Scientists who apply their knowledge of computation to creating solutions using a computer system.
- A placeholder in a device's memory that stores a value a program is using.
- A simulator that imitates a program or events.
- A set of instructions that a computer executes to achieve a particular objective.
- To decrease
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- A mechanical device that transfers signals to a control instrument or output device.
- Programs that run on a computer or other electronic devices
- Information or signals produced or delivered by a computer system.
- An instrument used to measure acceleration.
- Science The science of creating artifacts and solving problems using the help of a computer.
- An ordered set of instructions that are used to carry out a task.
- A flaw in a computer program that causes the program to produce an incorrect result or behavior.
- Information or signals put into a computer system.
- To identify bugs or errors in computer hardware or programs and fix them.
- Computing Building interactive physical systems using software and hardware that can sense and respond to the analog world.
- Handler A block of code that is triggered when a certain event happens.
21 Clues: To decrease • The position of an item in a list • An instrument used to measure acceleration. • A simulator that imitates a program or events. • Computer graphics that can be moved on a canvas. • Information or signals put into a computer system. • Programs that run on a computer or other electronic devices • ...
Instructor 2024-01-28
Across
- an input device that contains keys you press to enter data and instructions in to a computer or mobile device
- consists of electronic components that store instructions waiting to be executed
- this is a collection of related webpages
- a touch-sensitive display
- a device that produces text and graphics on a physical medium
- involves reducing the electricity consumed and environmental waste generated when using a computer
- a global library of information available to anyone connected to the Internet
- a software that finds information and related specific topics
- a collection of computers and devices connected together.
- a computer that delivers requested webpages to your computer
- an output device that visually conveys text, graphics, and video information
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- a software that enables users with an Internet connection to access and view webpages on a computer or mobile device
- a process called additive manufacturing to create an object by adding material a creates model
- the process of entering any sound into the computer such as speech, music, and sound effects
- the process of capturing full-motion images and storing them on a computer or mobile device's storage medium
- a digital pen on a flat surface to write, draw, or make selection
- a pointing device that fits under the palm of your hand comfortably
- Speakers that cover or are placed outside of the ear for more comfortable computing experience
- It is an electronic device, operating under the control of instructions stored in its own memory
- the process of entering input by speaking into a microphone
20 Clues: a touch-sensitive display • this is a collection of related webpages • a collection of computers and devices connected together. • the process of entering input by speaking into a microphone • a computer that delivers requested webpages to your computer • a device that produces text and graphics on a physical medium • ...
Digital Literacy 2023-09-19
Across
- is a digital representation of who you are.
- websites you visit, emails you send, and information you submit online
- the systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions.
- the ability to access, manage, understand, integrate, communicate, evaluate and create information safely and appropriately through digital technologies
- facts and statistics
- facts provided
- an unwanted, unsolicited digital communication sent out in bulk.
- device or card that can store Content
- World Wide Web
- monitors, keyboards, and also the insides of devices, like microchips and hard drives
- online journal
- designed for use by one person at a time.
- hardware device that sends data to your computer
- Microsoft Teams, Google Hangouts and Skype.
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- software, programs, or applications utilized through a computer or laptop
- portable computer device that combines mobile telephone functions and personal computing functions into one unit.
- Software designed to simplify tasks
- the means of interactions among people in which they create, share, and/or exchange information and ideas in virtual communities and networks
- The process in which two or more computers or devices transfer data, instructions, and information
- monitors, printers, speakers, headphones,
- internet service provider
- computer programs and apps on your phone.
- the responsible use of technology by anyone who uses computers
- based the operating system and hardware of a server in an Internet-based data center
- box that connects your home network to your isp
- family of wireless network protocols
- tools canva and photoshop
27 Clues: facts provided • World Wide Web • online journal • facts and statistics • internet service provider • tools canva and photoshop • Software designed to simplify tasks • family of wireless network protocols • device or card that can store Content • monitors, printers, speakers, headphones, • computer programs and apps on your phone. • designed for use by one person at a time. • ...
Computer science 2024-02-04
Across
- Set of keys used to type and enter information on the computer
- A computer language for creating documents to be displayed on the internet
- A collection of data arranged for ease and speed of search and retrieval (also called "data bank")
- Use of the memory and computing capacity of computers and servers distributed around the world and linked by a network
- A pointing device moved across a mat and used to make on-screen selections
- Ouput device that displays words or pictures
- The process of transferring software/information from a server to a computer
- An application used to keep unauthorized users from accessing parts of a network or computer
- A system for connecting computers in different areas of a country or the world
- The case that contains the CPU, memory, the power supply, disk drives and all other hardware that are in an internal format.
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- Produces hard copies of computer output
- Start (a computer)
- Located inside the system unit and used to store programs and most data
- The background image of a display screen, on which windows, icons and other graphical items appear
- Device which connects computers or computer systems to the internet
- The part of a computer that controls all the other parts (also known as a "processor")
- Reads CD/DVD disks
- The opposite of word n°8
- A program which is capable of copying itself and typically corrupts the system or destroys data
- Used to produce audio output
- Small piece of equipment that connects to a computer or electronic equipment to copy and store computer data
21 Clues: Start (a computer) • Reads CD/DVD disks • The opposite of word n°8 • Used to produce audio output • Produces hard copies of computer output • Ouput device that displays words or pictures • Set of keys used to type and enter information on the computer • Device which connects computers or computer systems to the internet • ...
IT VOCABULARY 2024-12-07
Across
- - A recurring payment model for accessing services, such as streaming or software.
- - A secure string of characters used to authenticate access to a system or account.
- - Delivery of computing services like storage and software over the internet.
- - A device that measures acceleration and movement, often used in smartphones.
- - Manages and maintains databases, ensuring data security, performance, and availability.
- - The main circuit board in a computer that connects all hardware components.
- - Oversees technical support staff, ensuring customer issues are resolved efficiently.
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- - A detailed description of the requirements or features of a product or system.
- - Software designed to perform specific tasks for users, such as word processing or games.
- - Creates, tests, and maintains software applications and systems.
- - Provides technical assistance and troubleshooting for hardware or software issues.
- - Plans, organizes, and manages resources to complete specific goals within a project.
- - A service that provides storage and access for websites on the internet.
- - External devices connected to a computer, like printers, keyboards, or mice.
- - A program used to access and view websites on the internet (e.g., Chrome, Firefox).
- - Small files stored on your computer by websites to save user preferences or track activity.
- - The amount of data that can be transmitted over an internet connection in a given time.
- - A programming language used to create interactive and dynamic web content
- - Evaluates and improves IT systems to meet organizational needs.
- - Instructions written in programming languages to create software and applications.
- - A structured collection of data stored for easy access and management.
21 Clues: - Evaluates and improves IT systems to meet organizational needs. • - Creates, tests, and maintains software applications and systems. • - A structured collection of data stored for easy access and management. • - A service that provides storage and access for websites on the internet. • ...
FAI-Unit 5 Assignment 2025-04-28
Across
- AI-human collaboration in creative fields like music, art, and writing.
- Google Speech-to-Text is used for automatic ______ recognition.
- Tools like Canva and Jasper AI are used for AI-powered _____ creation.
- Jasper AI uses this branch of AI to understand and produce human-like language.
- This type of spoken communication is turned into text by Google Speech-to-Text.
- To address ethical concerns, these frameworks aim to guide and control AI usage.
- Tools like Tableau and Power BI help with this kind of data-focused task.
- AI tools can recognize these in data, helping to predict trends or behaviors.
- AI This AI technology allows for the creation of realistic images, videos, and even movies.
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- Seaborn is especially useful for projects in data analysis and __________ learning.
- Siri and Alexa are examples of virtual _________.
- This type of software is essential for building, training, and deploying AI models.
- Jasper AI is mainly used for generating this type of material, such as blogs or ads.
- Matplotlib works well with this library, commonly used for numerical computing in Python.
- AI AI-powered content creation for marketing, entertainment, and education.
- AI tools help analyze this to improve decision-making in fields like finance and healthcare.
- AI-powered programs like ChatGPT that can answer questions and hold conversations.
- OpenCV is a library focused on this field involving image and video processing.
- AI systems that are designed to explain their decision-making process are known as this.
- One key task of AI is to understand and process this human method of communication.
- OpenCV is an open-source library used for ______ processing and computer vision.
- AI algorithms are used to control robots and enable them to perform tasks.
22 Clues: Siri and Alexa are examples of virtual _________. • Google Speech-to-Text is used for automatic ______ recognition. • Tools like Canva and Jasper AI are used for AI-powered _____ creation. • AI-human collaboration in creative fields like music, art, and writing. • Tools like Tableau and Power BI help with this kind of data-focused task. • ...
RU ITEC421 Degradation Faults 2025-03-29
Across
- When multiple devices receive the same physical damage
- Data is separate from the operation and is unaffected by failure
- When a system loses power unexpectedly.
- Protects against a system accessing memory addresses where it doesn't have access to
- An error in input distribution that leads to The same input generating different outputs.
- A backup that does not do any computations
- The backup unit that operates exactly as the main unit
- When there's no error detection so the system operates with an error for an arbitrary time.
- distributed systems allow scaling up and down of computers as needed
- An error in the system's clock causing a system to sometimes duplicate units or desynchronize.
- computers systems do not have to match in specs allowing more freedom in designing computing systems
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- The process of identifying errors
- when multiple devices degrade due to being in the same environment
- When multiple devices rely on a single source of power
- a system stops operation when a failure is detected
- A timer that helps detect errors and resets if a system fails
- The backup that does not do any computations but is ready to take over the main unit if needed
- A machine uses a fail status to try and recover from a failure
- A type of check to detect errors in math calculations
- A type of check on the data to verify its integrity
20 Clues: The process of identifying errors • When a system loses power unexpectedly. • A backup that does not do any computations • a system stops operation when a failure is detected • A type of check on the data to verify its integrity • A type of check to detect errors in math calculations • When multiple devices receive the same physical damage • ...
Digital Business 2025-11-09
Across
- Structure that supports how a system works
- Using the internet for all business activities
- Technology connecting devices through the Internet
- Promoting and selling products online
- Field that designs and uses machines to do human tasks
- A small useful electronic device
- Working together digitally using online tools
- System of production, buying, and selling goods
- Buying and selling goods and services online
- Online system that connects users and services
- Type of commerce done using smartphones
- Short for application, used on mobile devices
- Major change caused by digital technology
- Type of computing using remote servers instead of local ones
- Use of science to make life easier or better
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- Another word for a business or company
- Something that exists in digital form, not physical
- The opposite of analog, uses computer technology
- Moral rules guiding digital and online behavior
- Buying and selling online
- Used to describe intelligent devices (like phones or TVs)
- Online place where buyers and sellers meet
- Collection of web pages accessible online
- Type of media used for communication and marketing
- Storing and processing data on the internet
- Activity of making, buying, or selling goods and services
- System connecting computers or people together
- A digital helper like Alexa or Siri
- Group of people connected by shared interests online
- Smart device worn on the body, like a smartwatch
- Flying robot often used for deliveries or photography
- Type of e-commerce where consumers sell to consumers
- Robot that works together with humans in factories
33 Clues: Buying and selling online • A small useful electronic device • A digital helper like Alexa or Siri • Promoting and selling products online • Another word for a business or company • Type of commerce done using smartphones • Collection of web pages accessible online • Major change caused by digital technology • Structure that supports how a system works • ...
puzz 2025-09-18
Across
- (7) — Tiny-scale physics regime
- (8) — Reusable block of code
- (7) — Force pulling masses together
- (8) — Typing input device
- (5) — Large body of salt water
- (8) — Named storage in code
- (6) — Provides services to clients
- (6) — Base-2 number system
- (5) — Ordered collection of items
- (6) — Dense tree area
- (8) — High, rocky landform
- (4) — Repeats instructions
- (8) — Negatively charged particle
- (6) — Land surrounded by water
- (5) — Extraterrestrial being
- (6) — Particle of light
- (7) — Neutral nuclear particle
- (7) — Decode encrypted data
- (8) — Mass × velocity
- (6) — Dry, sandy region
- (9) — Step-by-step procedure
- (6) — Requests services from server
- (7) — Typical long-term weather
- (7) — Annual climate cycles
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- (4) — Another programming language
- (6) — Positively charged particle
- (5) — Related to the moon
- (6) — Popular programming language
- (8) — Speed with direction
- (6) — Connects two land masses
- (8) — Protection from threats
- (8) — Structured data store
- (8) — Global network of networks
- (6) — Device that takes photos
- (5) — Fruit often red or green
- (7) — Erupting mountain
- (5) — Flowing watercourse
- (7) — Short-term atmospheric state
- (5) — Remote computing resource
- (7) — Connected computer system
- (5) — Related to the sun
- (7) — Encode for privacy
- (6) — Capacity to do work
- (8) — Electronic calculating device
- (6) — Underground passage
- (6) — Orbits a star
- (4) — Basic unit of matter
- (6) — Massive star system
- (7) — Sun or moon obscured
- (5) — Focused light beam device
50 Clues: (6) — Orbits a star • (6) — Dense tree area • (8) — Mass × velocity • (7) — Erupting mountain • (6) — Particle of light • (6) — Dry, sandy region • (5) — Related to the sun • (7) — Encode for privacy • (5) — Related to the moon • (8) — Typing input device • (5) — Flowing watercourse • (6) — Capacity to do work • (6) — Underground passage • (6) — Massive star system • ...
Computer Tehnologies 2025-12-04
Across
- Physical components of computing systems
- Copy of data for recovery purposes
- Displays visual output from computer
- Web page
- Organized collection of digital information
- Input device
- Input device with keys for typing
- Data storage organized in tables and rows
- One of the memory types
- Outputs documents from digital files to paper
- Mouse pointer
- World wide web
- Central processing unit of a computer
- Maximum data transfer capacity
- Device that connects computer to internet via phone line
- Global network of interconnected computers
- File archive
- Computer automation program
- Malicious software that harms systems
- Electronic message system over networks
- Username/password to access systems
- Wireless networking device for homes
- Set of instructions for solving problems
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- Self-replicating code that damages systems
- Produces audio from computer signals
- Main circuit board connecting all components
- Operating system
- Universal port for connecting peripherals
- Unit measuring about 1 billion bytes of data storage
- Programs and applications that run on hardware
- Network device
- Container organizing multiple files
- Storage for the computer
- Converts data to secure format
- Software for accessing web pages
- Set of instructions executed by computer
- Stores data temporarily for quick access
- Protects systems from unauthorized access
- Basic unit of digital information
- Clickable link between web documents
- Member of website hosting
- Tool to find information online
- Smallest unit of digital image display
- Connects multiple devices in a local area
- Small graphic representing files or apps
45 Clues: Web page • Input device • File archive • Mouse pointer • Network device • World wide web • Operating system • One of the memory types • Storage for the computer • Member of website hosting • Computer automation program • Converts data to secure format • Maximum data transfer capacity • Tool to find information online • Software for accessing web pages • Input device with keys for typing • ...
CRUCIGRAMA SEGUNDO CORTE 2025-10-21
Across
- Conjunto de circuitos que permiten la comunicación entre CPU, memoria y periféricos
- Unidad de medida usada para expresar la velocidad de reloj del procesador
- Unidad que interpreta instrucciones y dirige las señales del sistema.
- Tecnología que permite acceder a servicios informáticos por internet.
- Conjunto de órdenes que la CPU puede ejecutar.
- Unidad que realiza operaciones aritméticas y lógicas.
- Capacidad de los dispositivos para comunicarse entre sí.
- Modelo de procesamiento que aprovecha servidores remotos para almacenar y ejecutar programas.
- Tipo de dispositivo que entrega información procesada al usuario.
- Sistema diseñado para realizar funciones específicas dentro de un dispositivo mayor
- Tipo de dispositivo que introduce información al sistema.
- Espacio de almacenamiento temporal dentro de la CPU para operaciones inmediatas.
- Recurso fundamental que almacena información y programas en el sistema.
- Conjunto de bits que representan información procesada o almacenada.
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- Secuencias de ejecución paralela dentro de un núcleo del procesador.
- Velocidad a la que el procesador ejecuta ciclos de instrucción.
- Unidad principal que ejecuta instrucciones y coordina las operaciones del sistema.
- Conjunto de conocimientos y herramientas aplicadas para mejorar el hardware y software.
- Canal físico o lógico que transporta información entre componentes del sistema
- Tipo de memoria ultrarrápida usada para acelerar el acceso a datos frecuentes
- Parte interna del procesador encargada de ejecutar las instrucciones
- Sistema en el que los componentes trabajan en conjunto dentro de un solo chip o placa.
- Equipo o sistema que proporciona recursos a otros dispositivos en red.
- Memoria de acceso aleatorio donde se almacenan temporalmente programas y datos.
24 Clues: Conjunto de órdenes que la CPU puede ejecutar. • Unidad que realiza operaciones aritméticas y lógicas. • Capacidad de los dispositivos para comunicarse entre sí. • Tipo de dispositivo que introduce información al sistema. • Velocidad a la que el procesador ejecuta ciclos de instrucción. • Tipo de dispositivo que entrega información procesada al usuario. • ...
Hughesy's Gang 2015 2015-09-14
Across
- Usually found performing on stage, but performs well in Maths too.
- A confident student who is not shy to call the Principal ‘Bowden’.
- Too cool to study, but still does well in General Maths exams.
- Name of your school.
- 3 page ‘cheat sheet’ at the end of the General Maths exam.
- Wrote his name in every Maths textbook in Room 309.
- Art & Media student with a precious metal surname.
- Suburb surrounding the school.
- Sorry Miss, I haven’t done my Maths H/W, but I have 2 slices of grid paper left.
- The guardian of the Maths textbooks and he won’t let anyone else help.
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- Art and Textiles student with an almost perfect H/W record.
- Your Maths teacher’s surname.
- Your Maths teacher’s first name.
- Works in Mrs Hughes favourite clothes shop.
- Started out as a quiet student, but has learned how to ‘talk underwater’.
- This subject.
- Computing & Media student who is guaranteed not to distract others by talking.
- A student with double letter initials and an almost perfect H/W record.
- Has the ability to ‘talk underwater’ and practises in Maths lessons.
- Higher School Certificate (acronym)
- Sorry Miss, I can’t find my Maths H/W – I know it’s here somewhere…
- Secretly owns a cosmetics company, but ‘never’ wears makeup to school…
- Usually found on a cricket pitch, but occasionally does a bit of Maths.
- Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (acronym)
- Back row bandit - too cool for 2 unit Maths, but sometimes hangs out with the Police.
25 Clues: This subject. • Name of your school. • Your Maths teacher’s surname. • Suburb surrounding the school. • Your Maths teacher’s first name. • Higher School Certificate (acronym) • Works in Mrs Hughes favourite clothes shop. • Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (acronym) • Art & Media student with a precious metal surname. • Wrote his name in every Maths textbook in Room 309. • ...
Topic IV-Ethics Assignment # 2020-05-29
Across
- Intentionally going against ethical principles of justice and of fair and equitable treatment of other stakeholders.
- That which is “right” or “good” in the context of governing moral code.
- In order to have a positive impact on ethical conduct throughout an organization, those at the top must walk the talk.
- When others are treated negligently without concern for the consequences of actions or policies.
- Myth_-Ethics is a personal, individual affair, not a public or debatable matter.
- A code of moral standards of conduct for what is “good” and “right” as opposed to what is “bad” or “wrong.”
- Myth_-Business and ethics do not mix.
- “Ethical Decisions,” “Not limited to a particular situation.” “Are voluntary human actions,” are all examples of the ___
- T/F-Many whistleblowers are NOT fired for their actions.
- A situation that, although offering potential benefits, is unethical.
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- Myth_-Good business means good ethics.
- Persons who expose organizational misdeeds in order to preserve ethical standards and protest against wasteful, harmful, or illegal acts.
- Places value on equitable, fair, and just concern of others involved.
- One example of this is: “What I’m doing is not really illegal.” (Four reasons).
- One example of this is to “Recognise the dilemma.”
- Normal principles and standards that define right and wrong behaviors in the world of business.
- Myth_-Ethics in business is relative.
- Myth_-Information and computing are amoral.
- T/F-State and federal laws now offer some protection for Organizational Ethics Whistleblowers.
- Any individual or group who are sources and objects of a company’s ethical business.
20 Clues: Myth_-Ethics in business is relative. • Myth_-Business and ethics do not mix. • Myth_-Good business means good ethics. • Myth_-Information and computing are amoral. • One example of this is to “Recognise the dilemma.” • T/F-Many whistleblowers are NOT fired for their actions. • Places value on equitable, fair, and just concern of others involved. • ...
Topic IV-Ethics Assignment # 2020-05-29
Across
- A situation that, although offering potential benefits, is unethical.
- That which is “right” or “good” in the context of governing moral code.
- One example of this is to “Recognise the dilemma.”
- Persons who expose organizational misdeeds in order to preserve ethical standards and protest against wasteful, harmful, or illegal acts.
- Myth_-Good business means good ethics.
- T/F-Many whistleblowers are NOT fired for their actions.
- In order to have a positive impact on ethical conduct throughout an organization, those at the top must walk the talk.
- Any individual or group who are sources and objects of a company’s ethical business.
- One example of this is: “What I’m doing is not really illegal.” (Four reasons).
- Myth_-Information and computing are amoral.
- Myth_-Ethics in business is relative.
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- “Ethical Decisions,” “Not limited to a particular situation.” “Are voluntary human actions,” are all examples of the ___
- Intentionally going against ethical principles of justice and of fair and equitable treatment of other stakeholders.
- T/F-State and federal laws now offer some protection for Organizational Ethics Whistleblowers.
- Normal principles and standards that define right and wrong behaviors in the world of business.
- When others are treated negligently without concern for the consequences of actions or policies.
- Places value on equitable, fair, and just concern of others involved.
- Myth_-Ethics is a personal, individual affair, not a public or debatable matter.
- Myth_-Business and ethics do not mix.
- A code of moral standards of conduct for what is “good” and “right” as opposed to what is “bad” or “wrong.”
20 Clues: Myth_-Business and ethics do not mix. • Myth_-Ethics in business is relative. • Myth_-Good business means good ethics. • Myth_-Information and computing are amoral. • One example of this is to “Recognise the dilemma.” • T/F-Many whistleblowers are NOT fired for their actions. • A situation that, although offering potential benefits, is unethical. • ...
CALCULUS 2019-05-21
Across
- area under the curve
- the highest point over the entire domain of a function or relation
- the speed of something in a given direction
- a line which passes through at least two points of a curve
- a point at which a curve changes from concave up to concave down, or vice-versa
- the slope of a tangent line of a curve
- a formal rule for differentiating problems where one function is multiplied by another
- an approximation of the definite integral
- a quantity representing the power to which a fixed number(the base) must be raised to produce a given number
- the value that a function or expression approaches the domain variable(s) approach a specific value
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- a formula for the derivative of the quotient of two functions
- the lowest point over the entire domain of a function or relation
- formula for computing the derivative of the composition of 2 or more functions
- the slope of a secant line of a curve
- theorem that states there is at least one point at which the tangent to the arc is parallel to the secant through its endpoints
- a line that touches a curve at a point without crossing over
- increase in rate or speed of something
- a method for determining whether a critical point is a minimum, maximum or neither
- formula for which you take the power and multiply it by the expression then reduce the power by one
- an expression representing the rate of change oof a function with respect to an independent variable
20 Clues: area under the curve • the slope of a secant line of a curve • increase in rate or speed of something • the slope of a tangent line of a curve • an approximation of the definite integral • the speed of something in a given direction • a line which passes through at least two points of a curve • a line that touches a curve at a point without crossing over • ...
Computer YESSENIA RIVERA 2020-10-01
Across
- 1975, first (blank) computer
- starting up a computer from a halted or powered down condition
- father of computers
- temporary place to store material that works quickly
- earliest example of a computer
- a geographic network that covers a relatively small geographic area
- computing machine that performs calculations according to precise instructions
- the physical parts of the computer
- a device that provides electricity to a computer
- operating systems is an example of...
- 1950, first (blank) computer
- Set of instructions that tells the hardware what to do
- temporary storage RAM
- storage device that stores digitally encoded data on rapidly rotating rigid disks with magnetic surfaces (can be permanent or portable)
- hardware that allows us to see what the computer is doing
- an example of software that is typical used to locate things on the internet
- first computers were...
- the largest WAN
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- groupings of 1's and 0's that makes information that a computer can understand
- software used to control the computer and its peripheral equipment
- where the processor & memory live within a computer
- permanent storage
- largest type of network in terms of geographic area
- where abacus was developed
- how your computer talks to other computers
- brain of the computer that performs instructions defined by software
- Permanent instructions that cannot be changed
- device used to insert data into a computer or other device
- often the system of networks
- device that projects images, gives sound, and basically gives out the info from the computer so the user can obtain it
30 Clues: the largest WAN • permanent storage • father of computers • temporary storage RAM • first computers were... • where abacus was developed • 1975, first (blank) computer • 1950, first (blank) computer • often the system of networks • earliest example of a computer • the physical parts of the computer • operating systems is an example of... • how your computer talks to other computers • ...
Hughesy's Gang 2015 2024-06-18
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- Usually found performing on stage, but performs well in Maths too.
- A confident student who is not shy to call the Principal ‘Bowden’.
- Too cool to study, but still does well in General Maths exams.
- Name of your school.
- 3 page ‘cheat sheet’ at the end of the General Maths exam.
- Wrote his name in every Maths textbook in Room 309.
- Art & Media student with a precious metal surname.
- Suburb surrounding the school.
- Sorry Miss, I haven’t done my Maths H/W, but I have 2 slices of grid paper left.
- The guardian of the Maths textbooks and he won’t let anyone else help.
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- Art and Textiles student with an almost perfect H/W record.
- Your Maths teacher’s surname.
- Your Maths teacher’s first name.
- Works in Mrs Hughes favourite clothes shop.
- Started out as a quiet student, but has learned how to ‘talk underwater’.
- This subject.
- Computing & Media student who is guaranteed not to distract others by talking.
- A student with double letter initials and an almost perfect H/W record.
- Has the ability to ‘talk underwater’ and practises in Maths lessons.
- Higher School Certificate (acronym)
- Sorry Miss, I can’t find my Maths H/W – I know it’s here somewhere…
- Secretly owns a cosmetics company, but ‘never’ wears makeup to school…
- Usually found on a cricket pitch, but occasionally does a bit of Maths.
- Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (acronym)
- Back row bandit - too cool for 2 unit Maths, but sometimes hangs out with the Police.
25 Clues: This subject. • Name of your school. • Your Maths teacher’s surname. • Suburb surrounding the school. • Your Maths teacher’s first name. • Higher School Certificate (acronym) • Works in Mrs Hughes favourite clothes shop. • Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (acronym) • Art & Media student with a precious metal surname. • Wrote his name in every Maths textbook in Room 309. • ...
UGA Trivia Crossword 2023-04-03
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- the original mascot of UGA
- The nickname for the annual Ga Vs. FL game each season ( World's Largest (word) Party)
- what is the name of the oldest house in south campus that remains because of a clause that gave the land to the university if they would not tear the house down? (word) house
- In 2022, UGA instituted its newest college, the college of (word)
- The (word) band is the name of the UGA football team's marching band
- The (word) garden is dedicated to the university's founding fathers
- a current co-defensive coordinator for the football team
- the (word) center is the largest single structure on UGA's campus
- The largest (by acreage) UGA campus outside of Athens is in (Word), GA.
- The UGA football legend turned idiot failure who unsuccessfully tried to run for congress under the support of an illegitimate former president
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- The family of the mascot line of bulldogs
- what the girls ugh gymnastics team is referred to as
- In 2001, Mark Richt replaced this head coach to coach the Georgia Bulldogs
- which road crosses by the front of snelling dining hall
- In 1956, Uga was dognapped by students from what school?
- Name of the current president of UGA
- The (word) Literary Society at UGA, founded in 1803, is one of the oldest university organizations in America
- UGA's first opponnent that they played in Sanford Stadium
- The name of the school of journalism at UGA
- What field did UGA play their first football game
20 Clues: the original mascot of UGA • Name of the current president of UGA • The family of the mascot line of bulldogs • The name of the school of journalism at UGA • What field did UGA play their first football game • what the girls ugh gymnastics team is referred to as • which road crosses by the front of snelling dining hall • ...
lean 2024-09-10
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- - A Japanese term meaning "the real place," referring to the place where value is created.
- - A scheduling system for lean and just-in-time manufacturing.
- - A Japanese term for "automation with a human touch."
- Systems - Integrations of computation, networking, and physical processes.
- Sigma - A set of techniques and tools for process improvement.
- Time - The rate at which a finished product needs to be completed to meet customer demand.
- - A visual feedback system for the plant floor that indicates production status.
- - A Japanese term for waste, any activity that consumes resources without adding value.
- of Things - The interconnection via the internet of computing devices embedded in everyday objects.
- - A Japanese term meaning "continuous improvement."
- Manufacturing - The process of creating a three-dimensional object by adding material layer by layer.
- - A workplace organization method that uses a list of five Japanese words: Seiri, Seiton, Seiso, Seiketsu, and Shitsuke.
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- - The use of various control systems for operating equipment with minimal or reduced human intervention.
- Stream - The series of steps that an organization uses to build solutions that provide a continuous flow of value to a customer.
- - Inventory strategy companies employ to increase efficiency and decrease waste by receiving goods only as they are needed.
- Data - Large and complex data sets that traditional data-processing software cannot manage.
- - A Japanese term for "mistake-proofing."
- Factory - A factory where physical production processes and operations are combined with digital technology.
- Improvement - An ongoing effort to improve products, services, or processes.
- - The leveling of production by both volume and product mix.
20 Clues: - A Japanese term for "mistake-proofing." • - A Japanese term meaning "continuous improvement." • - A Japanese term for "automation with a human touch." • - The leveling of production by both volume and product mix. • - A scheduling system for lean and just-in-time manufacturing. • Sigma - A set of techniques and tools for process improvement. • ...
Computer Studies 2022-02-09
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- Net of working
- Read-Only Memory
- a directory containing related files or documents.
- sometimes used to point out vision that isn't in front of you
- Allows user to interact with a computer.
- sometimes referred to as something in the brain
- a place where, or a device through which, energy or information enters a system.
- Random access memory
- operate on (data) by means of a program.
- The smallest unit of data in a computer
- a grid placed between the control grid and the anode of a valve to reduce the capacitance between these electrodes
- a panel of keys that operate a computer or typewriter.
- sometimes used to describe an image containing blood
- someone who uses things
- sometimes used to say "On a computer"
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- drawing
- an apparatus for recording sound pictures or data-scanner a device that scans documents.
- a group of binary digits or bits operated on as a unit.
- mode
- prog
- Used to print graphical output on paper
- a place where power or information leaves a system.
- a machine for printing text or pictures, especially one linked to a computer.
- a small handheld device which is moved across a mat or flat surface to move the cursor on a computer screen.
- a device or program enabling a user to communicate with a computer.
- short for loudspeaker.
- a collection of data, programs, etc. stored in a computer's memory or on a storage device under a single identifying name
- networked computing facilities providing remote data storage and processing services via the internet.
28 Clues: mode • prog • drawing • Net of working • Read-Only Memory • Random access memory • short for loudspeaker. • someone who uses things • sometimes used to say "On a computer" • Used to print graphical output on paper • The smallest unit of data in a computer • Allows user to interact with a computer. • operate on (data) by means of a program. • ...
'Basic' Puzzle 2022-12-13
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- The Thing in A CPU Able to Process Bits
- Malicious Program
- A Standard Data-Encoding Format for Communication Between Computers
- The Circuit Board That Allows for Communication Between all Parts of the PC
- Measured in GHz
- Computing a Billion Bytes is a ______
- Fast External Storage
- Hello, YOur Compyuter has A Virus, Please Call jasoN at HR
- What is Windows 11
- So Long High School English
- When 8 Bits Are Put Together, it is a ____
- Does the Arithmetic and Logic in the CPU
- The Basic Cycle That Gets Memory Form an Address, Figures out What it Does, and Does it
- A Base 2 System of Counting
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- Pay the Sender to Unlock Your Computer
- Brain of the Computer
- New Storage, That is Faster, but Holds Less
- Handles Drawing Things on the Computer Screen
- A Big Collection of Wires Clumped Together
- Pulls Heat Away From the CPU
- A Standard Data-Encoding Format for Communication Between Computers
- Tracks all of Your Key Inputs
- Gets the Instructions and Sends Information to the ASU
- Stuff we do Stuff on
- Controls the Data Flowing on The Bus
- 0 or 1
- Fast Storage Located Near the CPU
- VERY Fast Storage in The CPU That Can Only Hold ONE Number
- A Billion Hertz
- Does Background Processes That Are Helpful
- The ___ Outputs Electricity at 3.5 to 4.2 GHz
- Big, Old storage system, Holds Alot, but is Very Slow
32 Clues: 0 or 1 • Measured in GHz • A Billion Hertz • Malicious Program • What is Windows 11 • Stuff we do Stuff on • Brain of the Computer • Fast External Storage • So Long High School English • A Base 2 System of Counting • Pulls Heat Away From the CPU • Tracks all of Your Key Inputs • Fast Storage Located Near the CPU • Controls the Data Flowing on The Bus • Computing a Billion Bytes is a ______ • ...
Technovation -Play & Conquer 2025-08-20
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- Numerical identifier uniquely assigned to each device in a network
- ML technique grouping data points with similar properties
- Statistical technique modeling relationships between dependent and independent variables
- Iterative approach to adaptive software development
- Integration of software development and IT operations practices
- Cyberattack where attackers trick users into revealing sensitive information
- Protocol for secure authorization in web applications
- ML method for testing model performance using multiple train-test splits
- NLP process of splitting text into smaller meaningful units like words or phrases
- NLP process of reducing words to base form using vocabulary and grammar
- Ensemble learning algorithm using multiple decision trees for classification
- Self-replicating malware that spreads across networks
- NLP technique reducing words to their root form (e.g., running → run)
- Network security system that monitors and controls traffic
- Device that forwards data packets between networks
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- On-demand availability of computing resources over the internet
- Malicious software that secretly monitors user activity
- Lightweight data-interchange format widely used in web APIs
- Extremely large datasets requiring advanced analysis techniques
- Malware disguised as legitimate software but performing harmful actions
- ML condition where a model is too simple to capture patterns in data
- Ensemble ML technique combining weak learners into strong predictors
- Hierarchical system mapping human-readable names to IP addresses
- ML paradigm where an agent learns through trial and reward feedback
- Process of discovering hidden patterns in large datasets
- Open-source library widely used for deep learning and ML applications
- Distributed and immutable ledger enabling secure transactions
27 Clues: Device that forwards data packets between networks • Iterative approach to adaptive software development • Protocol for secure authorization in web applications • Self-replicating malware that spreads across networks • Malicious software that secretly monitors user activity • Process of discovering hidden patterns in large datasets • ...
21.1 - 21.4 Keyword Crossword 2025-10-15
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- Something that can carry DNA during genetic engineering
- A short base pair sequences that repeats multiple times, found within satellite DNA
- A type of DNA that contains short, repeating sections
- The development of software and computing tools to organise and analyse biological data
- A gene used in genetic engineering to help identify successful transformation (two words)
- A method of transformation involving the use of calcium ions and an electrical current
- The positive end of a gel plate used in gel electrophoresis
- A form of DNA produced by combining host DNA with donor DNA
- A type of enzyme that can cut strands of DNA into smaller fragments (two words)
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- The process of transferring separated DNA fragments onto a nylon membrane (two words)
- A form of polynucleotide required for translation
- A process that allows you to amplify a small fragment of DNA (three words)
- The negative end of a gel plate used in gel electrophoresis
- A process that converts mRNA into DNA (two words)
- All the genetic material contained within an organism
- The type of bond that holds together two strands of DNA
- A circular piece of DNA found in prokaryotes that contains additional genes
- A class of enzymes that carries out reverse transcription (two words)
- A technique that separates charged particles in a gel using an electric current
- Sections of non-coding DNA that are removed via splicing before translation
- Sections of DNA that code for genes
- The enzyme that catalyses the formation of phosphodiester bonds between DNA nucleotides
22 Clues: Sections of DNA that code for genes • A form of polynucleotide required for translation • A process that converts mRNA into DNA (two words) • All the genetic material contained within an organism • A type of DNA that contains short, repeating sections • Something that can carry DNA during genetic engineering • The type of bond that holds together two strands of DNA • ...
CloudQuest 2025-11-10
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- Presentation format used by executives during the Top Leadership Team Meeting to showcase T Cloud.
- Tagline of the Sales Performance Incentive Fund (SPIF), starts with a verb.
- BI #2 goal to ensure seamless, reliable cloud services without disruptions.
- T-Systems program aligning cloud services with environmental and sustainability goals.
- Part of our 1/1/11 ambition for 2025, targeting 11% growth.
- Massive U.S. AI infrastructure initiative backed by OpenAI, Microsoft, Oracle, NVIDIA, and SoftBank.
- European regulation ensuring robust protections for personal data privacy.
- Autonomous AI systems designed to independently make decisions and execute tasks with minimal or no human intervention.
- A cloud setup blending private and public environments.
- Global logistics company that shifted significant IT operations to T-Systems in 2021.
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- T-Systems service that led the way in European cloud computing innovation back in 2004.
- AI-driven observability program that supports BI #3.
- Town near Magdeburg with Deutsche Telekom’s highly secure data center hub, opened in 2014.
- Partner for creating our Industrial AI Cloud for manufacturers on German soil.
- European automotive data-sharing platform founded in partnership with T-Systems.
- Our public cloud offering Hyperscaler-level performance with European data sovereignty.
- What stands second to none as part of BI #5.
- Workforce alignment initiative under BI #4, ensuring employees are skilled for evolving market needs.
- The critical resource safeguarded by sovereignty within T-Systems’ cloud solutions.
- We became a premium supplier of this SAP offering in 2024.
- Sovereignty by ___; foundational approach in BI #1 to embed trust and compliance into cloud architecture.
21 Clues: What stands second to none as part of BI #5. • AI-driven observability program that supports BI #3. • A cloud setup blending private and public environments. • We became a premium supplier of this SAP offering in 2024. • Part of our 1/1/11 ambition for 2025, targeting 11% growth. • European regulation ensuring robust protections for personal data privacy. • ...
An Overview of Systems Analysis 2015-08-05
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- those activities that enable a person to understand and specify what the new system should accomplish
- those system development activities that enable a person to describe in detail how the resulting information system will actually be implemented
- a set of interrelated computer components that collects, processes, stores, and provides as output the information needed to complete business tasks
- Acronym for a framework that identifies all the activities required to research, build, deploy, and often maintain an information system
- an approach to system development in which the system is “grown” piece by piece through multiple mini-projects called iterations
- Name of the system discussed in Chapter 1
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- The number of core processes in the System Development Life Cycle
- An identifiable and partitioned portion of the overall system
- an information system development process that emphasizes flexibility and rapid response to anticipate new and changing requirements during development
- a computer software program that executes on a computing device to carry out a specific function or set of related functions
- a planned undertaking that has a beginning and an end, and that produces some definite result
- Acronym for the name of the company discussed in Chapter 1
12 Clues: Name of the system discussed in Chapter 1 • Acronym for the name of the company discussed in Chapter 1 • An identifiable and partitioned portion of the overall system • The number of core processes in the System Development Life Cycle • a planned undertaking that has a beginning and an end, and that produces some definite result • ...
An Overview of Systems Analysis 2015-08-05
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- an information system development process that emphasizes flexibility and rapid response to anticipate new and changing requirements during development
- a computer software program that executes on a computing device to carry out a specific function or set of related functions
- a set of interrelated computer components that collects, processes, stores, and provides as output the information needed to complete business tasks
- those activities that enable a person to understand and specify what the new system should accomplish
- a planned undertaking that has a beginning and an end, and that produces some definite result
- those system development activities that enable a person to describe in detail how the resulting information system will actually be implemented
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- an approach to system development in which the system is “grown” piece by piece through multiple mini-projects called iterations
- Name of the system discussed in Chapter 1
- Acronym for the name of the company discussed in Chapter 1
- Acronym for a framework that identifies all the activities required to research, build, deploy, and often maintain an information system
- The number of core processes in the System Development Life Cycle
- An identifiable and partitioned portion of the overall system
12 Clues: Name of the system discussed in Chapter 1 • Acronym for the name of the company discussed in Chapter 1 • An identifiable and partitioned portion of the overall system • The number of core processes in the System Development Life Cycle • a planned undertaking that has a beginning and an end, and that produces some definite result • ...
Fundamentals of Computer Systems 2014-09-21
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- a state in which one is not observed or disturbed by other people.
- legal control over access to and use of data stored in computers.
- gain unauthorized access to data in a system or computer.
- consistently good in quality or performance; able to be trusted.
- a computer file that is an exact copy of an existing file system which contains the complete contents of a CD disc or other disk. ISO images are often created to backup a CD or distribute CD's over the Internet.
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- the unauthorized use or reproduction of another's work.
- designed to protect computer users against wilful attacks and theft of information.
- the exclusive and assignable legal right, given to the originator for a fixed number of years, to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary, artistic, or musical material.
- a computer system with a dedicated function within a larger mechanical or electrical system, often with real-time computing constraints.
- the use of dedicated websites and applications to interact with other users, or to find people with similar interests to one's own.
- allowing access, passage, or a view through an empty space; not closed or blocked.
- convert (waste) into reusable material.
12 Clues: convert (waste) into reusable material. • the unauthorized use or reproduction of another's work. • gain unauthorized access to data in a system or computer. • consistently good in quality or performance; able to be trusted. • legal control over access to and use of data stored in computers. • a state in which one is not observed or disturbed by other people. • ...
Fundamentals of Computer Systems 2014-09-21
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- the use of dedicated websites and applications to interact with other users, or to find people with similar interests to one's own.
- convert (waste) into reusable material.
- designed to protect computer users against wilful attacks and theft of information.
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- gain unauthorized access to data in a system or computer.
- consistently good in quality or performance; able to be trusted.
- legal control over access to and use of data stored in computers.
- allowing access, passage, or a view through an empty space; not closed or blocked.
- the unauthorized use or reproduction of another's work.
- the exclusive and assignable legal right, given to the originator for a fixed number of years, to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary, artistic, or musical material.
- SYSTEM a computer system with a dedicated function within a larger mechanical or electrical system, often with real-time computing constraints.
- a state in which one is not observed or disturbed by other people.
- a computer file that is an exact copy of an existing file system which contains the complete contents of a CD disc or other disk. ISO images are often created to backup a CD or distribute CD's over the Internet.
12 Clues: convert (waste) into reusable material. • the unauthorized use or reproduction of another's work. • gain unauthorized access to data in a system or computer. • consistently good in quality or performance; able to be trusted. • legal control over access to and use of data stored in computers. • a state in which one is not observed or disturbed by other people. • ...
It's All About ICT 2021-01-17
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- __ mode is when the computer cuts power to almost all components, using just enough to hold the contents of RAM.
- The __ combines the features and technologies of many separate devices and all have a built-in touch screen for typed input.
- Any computing device that connects to a server and uses its services is known as a __.
- A __(Hint: Use abbreviation) can be used to protect a computer against power surges and spikes.
- Setting the __ of the screen can help reduce power consumption.
- Advantages of portable computers is that they are portable and can run on __ power.
- __laptops combine the touch screen with a hinge allowing to swivel 360 degrees or lie flat.
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- This device has a case with a hinged screen that folds up and includes a keyboard and pointing device.
- Computers that provide services or resources to other computers that are linked in the network are known as __.
- A device too big to be called smartphone and too small to be thought of as a tablet is known as a __.
- An example of anti-theft strategy is __ sensors which can detect when a computer is moved and set off an alarm.
- Other term used for program.
12 Clues: Other term used for program. • Setting the __ of the screen can help reduce power consumption. • Advantages of portable computers is that they are portable and can run on __ power. • Any computing device that connects to a server and uses its services is known as a __. • ...
PC PARTs BANANZA 2022-11-04
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- is a device that is designed to give you the best of both worlds by combining flash memory storage and HDD storage into a single device.
- RAM that retains data bits in its memory as long as power is being supplied.
- a storage device containing nonvolatile flash memory
- a command and transport protocol that defines how data is transferred between a computer's motherboard and mass storage devices
- a data storage device that lives inside the computer. It has spinning disks inside where data is stored magnetically.
- short-term memory, where the data that the processor is currently using is stored.
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- is a unit of data storage capacity that is roughly equivalent to 1 billion bytes.
- a computer system allows you to use CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs to listen to music or watch a movie.
- Double Data Rate Fourth Generation Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory.
- a system service that allows transparent sharing of the Trusted Platform Module resources.
- hardware or software that is used to store something, usually data, temporarily in a computing environment.
- is a type of computer storage containing non-volatile, permanent data that, normally, can only be read, not written.
12 Clues: a storage device containing nonvolatile flash memory • Double Data Rate Fourth Generation Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory. • RAM that retains data bits in its memory as long as power is being supplied. • is a unit of data storage capacity that is roughly equivalent to 1 billion bytes. • ...
PC PARTs BANANZA 2022-11-04
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- is a device that is designed to give you the best of both worlds by combining flash memory storage and HDD storage into a single device.
- RAM that retains data bits in its memory as long as power is being supplied.
- a storage device containing nonvolatile flash memory
- a command and transport protocol that defines how data is transferred between a computer's motherboard and mass storage devices
- a data storage device that lives inside the computer. It has spinning disks inside where data is stored magnetically.
- short-term memory, where the data that the processor is currently using is stored.
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- is a unit of data storage capacity that is roughly equivalent to 1 billion bytes.
- a computer system allows you to use CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs to listen to music or watch a movie.
- Double Data Rate Fourth Generation Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory.
- a system service that allows transparent sharing of the Trusted Platform Module resources.
- hardware or software that is used to store something, usually data, temporarily in a computing environment.
- is a type of computer storage containing non-volatile, permanent data that, normally, can only be read, not written.
12 Clues: a storage device containing nonvolatile flash memory • Double Data Rate Fourth Generation Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory. • RAM that retains data bits in its memory as long as power is being supplied. • is a unit of data storage capacity that is roughly equivalent to 1 billion bytes. • ...
PC PARTs BANANZA 2022-11-04
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- is a device that is designed to give you the best of both worlds by combining flash memory storage and HDD storage into a single device.
- RAM that retains data bits in its memory as long as power is being supplied.
- a storage device containing nonvolatile flash memory
- a command and transport protocol that defines how data is transferred between a computer's motherboard and mass storage devices
- a data storage device that lives inside the computer. It has spinning disks inside where data is stored magnetically.
- short-term memory, where the data that the processor is currently using is stored.
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- is a unit of data storage capacity that is roughly equivalent to 1 billion bytes.
- a computer system allows you to use CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs to listen to music or watch a movie.
- Double Data Rate Fourth Generation Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory.
- a system service that allows transparent sharing of the Trusted Platform Module resources.
- hardware or software that is used to store something, usually data, temporarily in a computing environment.
- is a type of computer storage containing non-volatile, permanent data that, normally, can only be read, not written.
12 Clues: a storage device containing nonvolatile flash memory • Double Data Rate Fourth Generation Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory. • RAM that retains data bits in its memory as long as power is being supplied. • is a unit of data storage capacity that is roughly equivalent to 1 billion bytes. • ...
PC PARTs BANANZA 2022-11-04
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- is a device that is designed to give you the best of both worlds by combining flash memory storage and HDD storage into a single device.
- RAM that retains data bits in its memory as long as power is being supplied.
- a storage device containing nonvolatile flash memory
- a command and transport protocol that defines how data is transferred between a computer's motherboard and mass storage devices
- a data storage device that lives inside the computer. It has spinning disks inside where data is stored magnetically.
- short-term memory, where the data that the processor is currently using is stored.
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- is a unit of data storage capacity that is roughly equivalent to 1 billion bytes.
- a computer system allows you to use CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs to listen to music or watch a movie.
- Double Data Rate Fourth Generation Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory.
- a system service that allows transparent sharing of the Trusted Platform Module resources.
- hardware or software that is used to store something, usually data, temporarily in a computing environment.
- is a type of computer storage containing non-volatile, permanent data that, normally, can only be read, not written.
12 Clues: a storage device containing nonvolatile flash memory • Double Data Rate Fourth Generation Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory. • RAM that retains data bits in its memory as long as power is being supplied. • is a unit of data storage capacity that is roughly equivalent to 1 billion bytes. • ...
Network and Big Data 2022-10-20
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- A set of physical network device that is essential to make a network system function
- Passage to connect 2 networks together that can work on different networking models (MAN/LAN/WAN)
- A collection of discrete values that convey information, describing facts and statistics collected
- A layer of network security designed to limit the control of each user by their level of access
- A set of guidelines that controls how data is transferred between different devices in the same network
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- Barriers between an internal and external network
- A set of rules and configurations designed to protect the integrity, confidentiality and accessibility of computer networks and data using both software and hardware technologies
- A repeater that has the ability to filter content by reading the MAC (media access control) addresses and its destination
- One of the 5 Vs of Big Data that refers to the importance of data richness in which big data can provide, it is also dependent on modern society and each individual input is unique to one another
- Collection of connected computing devices
- Arrangement of the elements of a communication network
- Hardware used to used to connect and transfer data and information between computers, routers, switches and storage area networks
12 Clues: Collection of connected computing devices • Barriers between an internal and external network • Arrangement of the elements of a communication network • A set of physical network device that is essential to make a network system function • A layer of network security designed to limit the control of each user by their level of access • ...
computer class 2022-09-06
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- the circuit board that connects all of your hardware to your processor distributes electricity from your power supply and defines the types of storage devices, memory modules, and graphics cards (among other expansion cards) that can connect to your PC.
- GUI (graphical user interface) is a system of interactive visual components for computer software.
- my screen blacked out on me
- (CPU), also called a central processor, main processor, or just processor
- Plug the cable into your printer and your computer's USB port.
- is one kind of technology that stores the operating system, applications, and data files such as documents, pictures, and music that your computer uses
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- an output hardware device that connects to a computer to generate sound.
- computer power supplies convert the alternate current from the power outlets in your home to the direct current your PC uses.
- the keyboard was out of order
- the mouse is not connected to the computer
- a device that captures images from photographic prints posters, magazine pages and similar sources for computer editing and display.
- the hardware in a computing device where the operating system (OS), application programs, and data in current use are kept so they can be quickly reached by the device's processor.
12 Clues: my screen blacked out on me • the keyboard was out of order • the mouse is not connected to the computer • Plug the cable into your printer and your computer's USB port. • an output hardware device that connects to a computer to generate sound. • (CPU), also called a central processor, main processor, or just processor • ...
THIS ONE'S FOR TATI! 2025-03-12
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- It follows Shetland & Old English in the names of dog breeds used to guide other animals
- A ransomware attack that encrypted 3,800 City of Atlanta computers demanded 6 of these digital items to unfreeze them
- In real life, it can slow the spread of flames and smoke; in your digital life, it blocks unauthorized access to your private data
- Beware of these types of programs that track every stroke you make while typing in an effort to glean your password
- Breeds of this dog group include the Airedale & Bedlington
- "Elegant toy dog... distinguished from other breeds by (its) beautiful, butterfly-like ears"
- A Rand Corp. blog post says this, the "bedrock of most cybersecurity measures", is at risk when quantum computing scales up
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- The tallest of the working breeds, it's Pennsylvania's state dog; William Penn is said to have owned one
- Don't click on that link, dummy! You could fall prey to this common scam, which "lures" you into revealing private info
- This type of hacker referred to by a colorful bit of headwear helpfully tests computer systems for vulnerability
- The heaviest of dog breeds, it can exceed 180 pounds
- This hunting hound is the state dog of Virginia
12 Clues: This hunting hound is the state dog of Virginia • The heaviest of dog breeds, it can exceed 180 pounds • Breeds of this dog group include the Airedale & Bedlington • It follows Shetland & Old English in the names of dog breeds used to guide other animals • "Elegant toy dog... distinguished from other breeds by (its) beautiful, butterfly-like ears" • ...
Fundamentals of Computer Systems 2014-09-21
Across
- a computer file that is an exact copy of an existing file system which contains the complete contents of a CD disc or other disk. ISO images are often created to backup a CD or distribute CD's over the Internet.
- a state in which one is not observed or disturbed by other people.
- the exclusive and assignable legal right, given to the originator for a fixed number of years, to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary, artistic, or musical material.
- a computer system with a dedicated function within a larger mechanical or electrical system, often with real-time computing constraints.
- designed to protect computer users against wilful attacks and theft of information.
- the use of dedicated websites and applications to interact with other users, or to find people with similar interests to one's own.
- gain unauthorized access to data in a system or computer.
Down
- the unauthorized use or reproduction of another's work.
- convert (waste) into reusable material.
- legal control over access to and use of data stored in computers.
- allowing access, passage, or a view through an empty space; not closed or blocked.
- consistently good in quality or performance; able to be trusted.
12 Clues: convert (waste) into reusable material. • the unauthorized use or reproduction of another's work. • gain unauthorized access to data in a system or computer. • consistently good in quality or performance; able to be trusted. • legal control over access to and use of data stored in computers. • a state in which one is not observed or disturbed by other people. • ...
PC PARTs BANANZA 2022-11-04
Across
- is a device that is designed to give you the best of both worlds by combining flash memory storage and HDD storage into a single device.
- RAM that retains data bits in its memory as long as power is being supplied.
- a storage device containing nonvolatile flash memory
- a command and transport protocol that defines how data is transferred between a computer's motherboard and mass storage devices
- a data storage device that lives inside the computer. It has spinning disks inside where data is stored magnetically.
- short-term memory, where the data that the processor is currently using is stored.
Down
- is a unit of data storage capacity that is roughly equivalent to 1 billion bytes.
- a computer system allows you to use CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs to listen to music or watch a movie.
- Double Data Rate Fourth Generation Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory.
- a system service that allows transparent sharing of the Trusted Platform Module resources.
- hardware or software that is used to store something, usually data, temporarily in a computing environment.
- is a type of computer storage containing non-volatile, permanent data that, normally, can only be read, not written.
12 Clues: a storage device containing nonvolatile flash memory • Double Data Rate Fourth Generation Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory. • RAM that retains data bits in its memory as long as power is being supplied. • is a unit of data storage capacity that is roughly equivalent to 1 billion bytes. • ...
PC PARTs BANANZA 2022-11-04
Across
- is a device that is designed to give you the best of both worlds by combining flash memory storage and HDD storage into a single device.
- RAM that retains data bits in its memory as long as power is being supplied.
- a storage device containing nonvolatile flash memory
- a command and transport protocol that defines how data is transferred between a computer's motherboard and mass storage devices
- a data storage device that lives inside the computer. It has spinning disks inside where data is stored magnetically.
- short-term memory, where the data that the processor is currently using is stored.
Down
- is a unit of data storage capacity that is roughly equivalent to 1 billion bytes.
- a computer system allows you to use CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs to listen to music or watch a movie.
- Double Data Rate Fourth Generation Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory.
- a system service that allows transparent sharing of the Trusted Platform Module resources.
- hardware or software that is used to store something, usually data, temporarily in a computing environment.
- is a type of computer storage containing non-volatile, permanent data that, normally, can only be read, not written.
12 Clues: a storage device containing nonvolatile flash memory • Double Data Rate Fourth Generation Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory. • RAM that retains data bits in its memory as long as power is being supplied. • is a unit of data storage capacity that is roughly equivalent to 1 billion bytes. • ...
PC PARTs BANANZA 2022-11-04
Across
- is a device that is designed to give you the best of both worlds by combining flash memory storage and HDD storage into a single device.
- RAM that retains data bits in its memory as long as power is being supplied.
- a storage device containing nonvolatile flash memory
- a command and transport protocol that defines how data is transferred between a computer's motherboard and mass storage devices
- a data storage device that lives inside the computer. It has spinning disks inside where data is stored magnetically.
- short-term memory, where the data that the processor is currently using is stored.
Down
- is a unit of data storage capacity that is roughly equivalent to 1 billion bytes.
- a computer system allows you to use CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs to listen to music or watch a movie.
- Double Data Rate Fourth Generation Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory.
- a system service that allows transparent sharing of the Trusted Platform Module resources.
- hardware or software that is used to store something, usually data, temporarily in a computing environment.
- is a type of computer storage containing non-volatile, permanent data that, normally, can only be read, not written.
12 Clues: a storage device containing nonvolatile flash memory • Double Data Rate Fourth Generation Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory. • RAM that retains data bits in its memory as long as power is being supplied. • is a unit of data storage capacity that is roughly equivalent to 1 billion bytes. • ...
nvidia ai computing pioneer 2023-01-27
Computing Science (1-5) 2025-11-11
computing cross word lesson 2025-12-09
5 Clues: one or a zero • human number system • computers number system • square of colours in a image • represents numbers and different letters from other languages in a computer
COMPUTER TERMS 2017-03-20
Across
- Is the place in a computing devices where the operating system application programs and data in current use are kept so they can be reached quickly
- Is the brains of of the computer and it where most calculatins take place
Down
- Is a printed circuit board containing the principal components of a computer or other device.
- A set of instructions in firmware that control input and output operations
4 Clues: Is the brains of of the computer and it where most calculatins take place • A set of instructions in firmware that control input and output operations • Is a printed circuit board containing the principal components of a computer or other device. • ...
Fundamentals of Computer Systems 2014-09-21
Across
- a computer file that is an exact copy of an existing file system which contains the complete contents of a CD disc or other disk. ISO images are often created to backup a CD or distribute CD's over the Internet.
- a state in which one is not observed or disturbed by other people.
- the exclusive and assignable legal right, given to the originator for a fixed number of years, to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary, artistic, or musical material.
- a computer system with a dedicated function within a larger mechanical or electrical system, often with real-time computing constraints.
- designed to protect computer users against wilful attacks and theft of information.
- the use of dedicated websites and applications to interact with other users, or to find people with similar interests to one's own.
- gain unauthorized access to data in a system or computer.
Down
- the unauthorized use or reproduction of another's work.
- convert (waste) into reusable material.
- legal control over access to and use of data stored in computers.
- allowing access, passage, or a view through an empty space; not closed or blocked.
- consistently good in quality or performance; able to be trusted.
12 Clues: convert (waste) into reusable material. • the unauthorized use or reproduction of another's work. • gain unauthorized access to data in a system or computer. • consistently good in quality or performance; able to be trusted. • legal control over access to and use of data stored in computers. • a state in which one is not observed or disturbed by other people. • ...
technology 2025-01-07
Across
- controls the computer processes and communicates with the other components of a personal computer.
- the main printed circuit board in a computer.
- converts the alternating high voltage current (AC) into direct current (DC), and they also regulate the DC output voltage to the fine tolerances required for modern computing components.
- an electronic circuit that can perform mathematical calculations at high speed.
- physical computer component that stores data, including programs, pictures, documents, and your operating system.
Down
- a generic term used to refer to applications, scripts and programs that run on a device.
- a machine that can be programmed to automatically carry out sequences of arithmetic or logical operations
- the white light shaped like an arrow on a computer screen
- information that comes out of a computer after it has been processed
- a wireless networking technology that uses radio waves to provide wireless high-speed Internet access
- similar to a taskbar you can pin apps to it
- Sometimes it's called PC memory or just memory. In essence, RAM is your computer or laptop's short-term memory. It's where the data is stored that your computer processor needs to run your applications and open your files.
12 Clues: similar to a taskbar you can pin apps to it • the main printed circuit board in a computer. • the white light shaped like an arrow on a computer screen • information that comes out of a computer after it has been processed • an electronic circuit that can perform mathematical calculations at high speed. • ...
AP CSP Vocab Review 2025-05-07
Across
- Involves one key for both encryption and decryption.
- A common method for referencing the elements in a list or string using numbers.
- A process for reducing the number of bits needed to represent something in which some information is lost or thrown away. This process is not reversible.
- Can continue to function even in the event of individual component failures. This is important because elements of complex systems like a computer network fail at unexpected times, often in groups.
- The process of accessing each item in a list one at a time.
- A written description of how a command or piece of code works or was developed.
- Any data that are sent from a program to a device. Can come in a variety of forms, such as tactile interaction, audio, visuals, or text.
- A collection of public copyright licenses that enable the free distribution of an otherwise copyrighted work, used when an author wants to give people the right to share, use, and build upon a work that they have created.
- Information about an individual that identifies, links, relates, or describes them.
- Occurs when the ending condition will never evaluate to true.
- Differing access to computing devices and the Internet, based on socioeconomic, geographic, or demographic characteristics.
- Type of error from attempting to represent a number that is too precise.
- Associated with an action and supplies input data to a program. Can be generated when a key is pressed, a mouse is clicked, a program is started, or by any other defined action that affects the flow of execution.
- A model in which programs are run by multiple devices.
- The time used to complete a task sequentially divided by the time to complete a task in parallel.
- Type of error from attempting to represent a number that is too large.
- A process for creating a digital representation of analog data by measuring the analog data at regular intervals.
- A repetitive portion of an algorithm which repeats a specified number of times or until a given condition is met.
- A wireless access point that gives unauthorized access to secure networks is known as a(n) ______________ access point.
- The use of a program to record every keystroke made by a computer user in order to gain fraudulent access to passwords and other confidential information.
- Data with values that change continuously, or smoothly, over time. Some examples include music, colors of a painting, or position of a sprinter during a race.
- Affects the sequential flow of control by executing different statements based on the value of a Boolean expression.
- A technique that attempts to trick a user into providing personal information. That personal information can then be used to access sensitive online resources, such as bank accounts and emails.
- Data that are sent to a computer for processing by a program. Can come in a variety of forms, such as tactile interaction, audio, visuals, or text.
- Algorithms with a polynomial efficiency or lower (constant, linear, square, cube, etc.) are said to run in a(n) ________________ amount of time.
- The inclusion of extra components so that a system can continue to work even if individual components fail, for example by having more than one path between any two connected devices in a network.
- A process that makes the data uniform without changing its meaning (e.g., replacing all equivalent abbreviations, spellings, and capitalizations with the same word).
- A model in which programs are broken into small pieces, some of which are run simultaneously.
- An algorithm which checks each element of a list, in order, until the desired value is found or all elements in the list have been checked.
- An algorithm that starts at the middle of a sorted set of numbers and removes half of the data; this process repeats until the desired value is found or all elements have been eliminated.
- A chunk of data sent over a network. Larger messages are divided into packets that may arrive at the destination in order, out-of-order, or not at all.
- Provides a "good enough" solution to a problem when an actual solution is impractical or impossible.
- A(n) ________________ problem is one in which no algorithm can be constructed that is always capable of providing a correct yes-or-no answer.
- An ordered sequence of characters.
Down
- Software intended to damage a computing system or to take partial control over its operation.
- Form of program documentation written into the program to be read by people and which do not affect how a program runs.
- Algorithms with exponential or factorial efficiencies are examples of algorithms that run in a(n) ________________ amount of time.
- Data about data.
- A contraction of "Binary Digit"; the single unit of information in a computer, typically represented as a 0 or 1.
- A finite set of instructions that accomplish a task.
- A(n) ________________ problem has the goal of finding the "best" solution among many (e.g., what is the shortest path from A to B?).
- Used to stop a procedure (also known as a function) from running and sometimes send back the value of an expression.
- A process that reverses encryption, taking a secret message and reproducing the original plain text.
- A named group of programming instructions. Also referred to as a “procedure”.
- An agreed-upon set of rules that specify the behavior of some system.
- An ordered collection of elements.
- A variable in a function definition. Used as a placeholder for values that will be passed through the function.
- A computer network consisting of interconnected networks that use standardized, open (nonproprietary) communication protocols.
- The practice of obtaining input or information from a large number of people via the Internet.
- A data type that is either true or false.
- A process for reducing the number of bits needed to represent something without losing any information. This process is reversible.
- Finding and fixing problems in an algorithm or program.
- A relationship between two pieces of data, typically referring to the amount that one varies in relation to the other.
- Choosing a smaller subset of a data set to use for analysis, for example by eliminating / keeping only certain rows in a table.
- The inputs and outputs that allow a user to interact with a piece of software. This can include a variety of forms such as buttons, menus, images, text, and graphics.
- The system responsible for translating domain names like example.com into IP addresses.
- A system of linked pages, programs, and files.
- Scientific research conducted in whole or part by distributed individuals, many of whom may not be scientists, who contribute relevant data to research using their own computing devices.
- 8 bits.
- The unique number assigned to each device on the Internet.
- A named reference to a value that can be used repeatedly throughout a program.
- The series of connections between computing devices on a network starting with a sender and ending with a receiver.
- The maximum amount of data that can be sent in a fixed amount of time, usually measured in bits per second.
- A measure of how many steps are needed to complete an algorithm.
- A process of encoding messages to keep them secret, so only "authorized" parties can read it.
- A group of functions (procedures) that may be used in creating new programs.
- A type of computer that forwards data across a network.
67 Clues: 8 bits. • Data about data. • An ordered collection of elements. • An ordered sequence of characters. • A data type that is either true or false. • A system of linked pages, programs, and files. • Involves one key for both encryption and decryption. • A finite set of instructions that accomplish a task. • A model in which programs are run by multiple devices. • ...
PC PARTs BANANZA 2022-11-04
Across
- is a device that is designed to give you the best of both worlds by combining flash memory storage and HDD storage into a single device.
- RAM that retains data bits in its memory as long as power is being supplied.
- a storage device containing nonvolatile flash memory
- a command and transport protocol that defines how data is transferred between a computer's motherboard and mass storage devices
- a data storage device that lives inside the computer. It has spinning disks inside where data is stored magnetically.
- short-term memory, where the data that the processor is currently using is stored.
Down
- is a unit of data storage capacity that is roughly equivalent to 1 billion bytes.
- a computer system allows you to use CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs to listen to music or watch a movie.
- Double Data Rate Fourth Generation Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory.
- a system service that allows transparent sharing of the Trusted Platform Module resources.
- hardware or software that is used to store something, usually data, temporarily in a computing environment.
- is a type of computer storage containing non-volatile, permanent data that, normally, can only be read, not written.
12 Clues: a storage device containing nonvolatile flash memory • Double Data Rate Fourth Generation Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory. • RAM that retains data bits in its memory as long as power is being supplied. • is a unit of data storage capacity that is roughly equivalent to 1 billion bytes. • ...
PC PARTs BANANZA 2022-11-04
Across
- is a device that is designed to give you the best of both worlds by combining flash memory storage and HDD storage into a single device.
- RAM that retains data bits in its memory as long as power is being supplied.
- a storage device containing nonvolatile flash memory
- a command and transport protocol that defines how data is transferred between a computer's motherboard and mass storage devices
- a data storage device that lives inside the computer. It has spinning disks inside where data is stored magnetically.
- short-term memory, where the data that the processor is currently using is stored.
Down
- is a unit of data storage capacity that is roughly equivalent to 1 billion bytes.
- a computer system allows you to use CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs to listen to music or watch a movie.
- Double Data Rate Fourth Generation Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory.
- a system service that allows transparent sharing of the Trusted Platform Module resources.
- hardware or software that is used to store something, usually data, temporarily in a computing environment.
- is a type of computer storage containing non-volatile, permanent data that, normally, can only be read, not written.
12 Clues: a storage device containing nonvolatile flash memory • Double Data Rate Fourth Generation Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory. • RAM that retains data bits in its memory as long as power is being supplied. • is a unit of data storage capacity that is roughly equivalent to 1 billion bytes. • ...
Unit 1 vocab 2013-08-26
Across
- a sequence of bits used to encode a character in memory.
- development cycle The process of development, maintenance, and demise of a software system. Phases include analysis, design, coding, testing/verification, maintenance, and obsolescence.
- a binary digit
- The computing machine and its support devices.
- software The programs that allow users to write and execute other programs, including operating systems such as Windows and MacOS.
- hiding a condition in which the user of a module does not know the details of how it is implemented, and the implementer of a module doesn't know how the details of how it is used.
- software programs that allow human users to accomplish specialized tasks, such as word processing or database management.
Down
- programming the construction of software systems that use objects.
- model A series of steps in which a software system trickles down from analysis to design to implementation.
- memory an auxiliary device for memory, usually a disk or magnetic tape.
- memory the high-speed internal memory of a computer, also referred to as random access memory (RAM)
- a major hardware component that consists of the arithmetic/logic unit and the control unit.
12 Clues: a binary digit • The computing machine and its support devices. • a sequence of bits used to encode a character in memory. • programming the construction of software systems that use objects. • memory an auxiliary device for memory, usually a disk or magnetic tape. • a major hardware component that consists of the arithmetic/logic unit and the control unit. • ...
Cambridge lower secondary book 7 ICT (Maryam) unit 3 2025-01-06
Across
- unscramble data to its original form so that it can be understood
- interference data signal that can happen when electricity energy in one cable causes an unwanted effect in another cable
- the part of a text base website address that is the file name for a web page
- a set of rules and standards that devices use when communicating
- a text base address for a web server
- Wireless data transmission that becomes weaker when passing through objects like solid walls or over a long distance.
- an unexpected sudden increase in electric voltage or current
Down
- distribution of a data signal caused by radio waves crashing into other radio waves
- that accidentally occurs in computer data causing changes or damage to the original data
- and encryption algorithm the steps of a method of encryption data
- using knowledge of computing to give a goal or overcome an obstacle Often by doing something unusual and security hacking is when the person explores raise of getting into a computer system that does not have authorized access
- made up of the languages of ones and zeros computer used to store all that is the binary number system is a base -2 system that only has two different values
12 Clues: a text base address for a web server • an unexpected sudden increase in electric voltage or current • a set of rules and standards that devices use when communicating • unscramble data to its original form so that it can be understood • and encryption algorithm the steps of a method of encryption data • ...
PC PARTs BANANZA 2022-11-04
Across
- is a device that is designed to give you the best of both worlds by combining flash memory storage and HDD storage into a single device.
- RAM that retains data bits in its memory as long as power is being supplied.
- a storage device containing nonvolatile flash memory
- a command and transport protocol that defines how data is transferred between a computer's motherboard and mass storage devices
- a data storage device that lives inside the computer. It has spinning disks inside where data is stored magnetically.
- short-term memory, where the data that the processor is currently using is stored.
Down
- is a unit of data storage capacity that is roughly equivalent to 1 billion bytes.
- a computer system allows you to use CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs to listen to music or watch a movie.
- Double Data Rate Fourth Generation Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory.
- a system service that allows transparent sharing of the Trusted Platform Module resources.
- hardware or software that is used to store something, usually data, temporarily in a computing environment.
- is a type of computer storage containing non-volatile, permanent data that, normally, can only be read, not written.
12 Clues: a storage device containing nonvolatile flash memory • Double Data Rate Fourth Generation Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory. • RAM that retains data bits in its memory as long as power is being supplied. • is a unit of data storage capacity that is roughly equivalent to 1 billion bytes. • ...
PC PARTs BANANZA 2022-11-04
Across
- is a device that is designed to give you the best of both worlds by combining flash memory storage and HDD storage into a single device.
- RAM that retains data bits in its memory as long as power is being supplied.
- a storage device containing nonvolatile flash memory
- a command and transport protocol that defines how data is transferred between a computer's motherboard and mass storage devices
- a data storage device that lives inside the computer. It has spinning disks inside where data is stored magnetically.
- short-term memory, where the data that the processor is currently using is stored.
Down
- is a unit of data storage capacity that is roughly equivalent to 1 billion bytes.
- a computer system allows you to use CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs to listen to music or watch a movie.
- Double Data Rate Fourth Generation Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory.
- a system service that allows transparent sharing of the Trusted Platform Module resources.
- hardware or software that is used to store something, usually data, temporarily in a computing environment.
- is a type of computer storage containing non-volatile, permanent data that, normally, can only be read, not written.
12 Clues: a storage device containing nonvolatile flash memory • Double Data Rate Fourth Generation Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory. • RAM that retains data bits in its memory as long as power is being supplied. • is a unit of data storage capacity that is roughly equivalent to 1 billion bytes. • ...
PC PARTs BANANZA 2022-11-04
Across
- is a device that is designed to give you the best of both worlds by combining flash memory storage and HDD storage into a single device.
- RAM that retains data bits in its memory as long as power is being supplied.
- a storage device containing nonvolatile flash memory
- a command and transport protocol that defines how data is transferred between a computer's motherboard and mass storage devices
- a data storage device that lives inside the computer. It has spinning disks inside where data is stored magnetically.
- short-term memory, where the data that the processor is currently using is stored.
Down
- is a unit of data storage capacity that is roughly equivalent to 1 billion bytes.
- a computer system allows you to use CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs to listen to music or watch a movie.
- Double Data Rate Fourth Generation Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory.
- a system service that allows transparent sharing of the Trusted Platform Module resources.
- hardware or software that is used to store something, usually data, temporarily in a computing environment.
- is a type of computer storage containing non-volatile, permanent data that, normally, can only be read, not written.
12 Clues: a storage device containing nonvolatile flash memory • Double Data Rate Fourth Generation Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory. • RAM that retains data bits in its memory as long as power is being supplied. • is a unit of data storage capacity that is roughly equivalent to 1 billion bytes. • ...
SAS TechTalks 2014 2014-09-11
Across
- data-driven improvement cycle used for improving, optimizing and stabilizing business processes and designs
- the processes/technologies that provide the customer insight necessary to deliver offers that are anticipated, relevant and timely
- Techniques that model and structure the information content of textual sources for business intelligence, exploratory data analysis, research or investigation
- dynamic programming language developed by Larry Wall in 1987
- CGI program that enables you to perform SQL processing from a Web page
- science of analytical reasoning facilitated by interactive visual interfaces
- platform to deliver innovative and path breaking ideas
- Massive volume of both structured and unstructured data
Down
- API developed by Microsoft to allow the use of speech recognition and speech synthesis within Windows applications
- in-memory, column-oriented, relational database management system developed and marketed by SAP AG
- SAS solution that predicts future sales and inventory needs by size
- The algorithm developed by Leo Breiman and Adele Cutler
- Analytical platform that provides a secure, multi-user environment for concurrent access to data that is loaded into memory
- interconnection of uniquely identifiable embedded computing-like devices within the existing Internet infrastructure
- Open source software system that is optimized for handling time series data, arrays of numbers indexed by time
- group of software development methods in which requirements and solutions evolve through collaboration between self-organizing, cross-functional teams
- distributed processing of large data sets across clusters of computers using simple programming models
17 Clues: platform to deliver innovative and path breaking ideas • The algorithm developed by Leo Breiman and Adele Cutler • Massive volume of both structured and unstructured data • dynamic programming language developed by Larry Wall in 1987 • SAS solution that predicts future sales and inventory needs by size • ...
Social Justice Crossword 2022-09-29
Across
- ____ training data can be another source of algorithmic bias
- people are more prone to look for media that ____ what they already believe in
- Computer systems can be ____ based on who builds them, how they are developed, and how they are used.
- the digital divide can create barriers for access to ____ care
- algorithmic bias describes systematic and ____ errors in a computing system that create unfair outcomes
- _____ issues such as internet speeds and broadband coverage make it more difficult for certain communities to have access to the internet
- algorithmic bias often reflects ____ bias
- Bots on social networks like Twitter likely sit somewhere between five to ____ percent of users
Down
- "the media has little power to influence people and, most of the time, it just ____ our preexisting attitudes and beliefs"
- Left unexamined, value-laden software can have unintended ____ effects.
- Joseph ____, an American Sociologist most well known for his book "The Effects of Mass Communication"
- the digital divide mostly affects those of _____ socioeconomic status
- in the UK, one in ____ low-income households struggle to pay broadband bills
- automated social media accounts often used multiple ____ in an attempt to target global audiences
- During the 2016 US election more than fifty ____ Russia linked Twitter accounts posted automated content related to the election
- nearly 3.6 ____ people remain totally unconnected to the Internet
- According to Klapper, the only time the media can influence people is when the media introduces a ____ idea or concept.
17 Clues: algorithmic bias often reflects ____ bias • ____ training data can be another source of algorithmic bias • the digital divide can create barriers for access to ____ care • nearly 3.6 ____ people remain totally unconnected to the Internet • the digital divide mostly affects those of _____ socioeconomic status • ...
Gia's CSE Terms 2023-09-12
Across
- A procedure used for solving a problem or performing a computation.
- A high-level, general-purpose, interpreted object-oriented programming language.
- A process wherein a set of instructions or structures are repeated in a sequence a specified number of times or until a condition is met.
- Computer hardware includes the physical parts of a computer.
- A computer network is a set of computers sharing resources located on or provided by network nodes.
- An established or official way of doing something.
- Any information or data that is sent to a computer for processing.
- Not consistent or having a fixed pattern; liable to change.
Down
- A subprogram is like a sauce recipe given once and used as part of many other recipes.
- The programs and other operating information used by a computer.
- A microcomputer is a small, relatively inexpensive computer having a central processing unit made out of a microprocessor.
- In computing, a database is an organized collection of data stored and accessed electronically through the use of a database management system.
- Information is an abstract concept that refers to that which has the power to inform.
- An iterative design process in which designers focus on the users and their needs in each phase of the design process.
- The process of identifying and removing errors from computer hardware or software.
- The view in MIT app inventor that uses pre-made code.
- Reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity.
17 Clues: An established or official way of doing something. • The view in MIT app inventor that uses pre-made code. • Not consistent or having a fixed pattern; liable to change. • Computer hardware includes the physical parts of a computer. • The programs and other operating information used by a computer. • ...
Computing 2020-09-21
2 Clues: this will decide how many cycles the processor can perform per second. • each of these can be working on separate calculations, thus speeding up software using it.
