types of computer Crossword Puzzles
Robotics 2026-05-20
Across
- The rate at which something can move or operate.
- A physical or wireless attachment between multiple computing systems, computers, or computing devices.
- A twisting force that causes rotation.
- Information that is collected and used for reference or analysis.
- A type of application software designed to run on a mobile device, such as a smartphone or tablet computer.
- A machine or device that performs processes, calculations and operations based on instructions provided by a software or hardware program.
- A specific action assigned to a program to perform a specific task.
- The process of making copies of data or data files to use in the event the original data or data files are lost or destroyed.
- Temporary storage used by computing devices.
- an unambiguous procedure or precise step-by-step guide to solve a problem or achieve a particular objective.
- The ratio between the rates at which the last and first gears rotate.
- The ratio of the force produced by a machine to the force applied to it, used in assessing the performance of a machine.
- The process of automating.
- Remote servers that store data and are accessed from the Internet.
- The process of finding and correcting errors in programs.
- A group of computing devices connected by cables or wireless media for the exchange of information and resources.
Down
- A unit of physical hardware or equipment that provides one or more computing functions within a computer system.
- Any set of instructions expressed in a programming language.
- The power to direct the course of actions.
- The study of computers and algorithmic processes, including their principles, design, implementation, and impact on society.
- A programming structure that repeats a sequence of instructions as long as a specific condition is true.
- Programs that run on a computer system, computer, or other computing device.
- Wireless technology that enables communication between Bluetooth-compatible devices.
- An error in a software program.
- A technique in which two developers team together and work on one computer.
- A set of instructions that the computer executes in order to achieve a particular objective.
- A measure of the amount of resources an algorithm uses to find an answer.
- A type of procedure or routine.
- The physical components that make up a computing system, computer, or computing device.
- The signals or instructions sent to a computer.
30 Clues: The process of automating. • An error in a software program. • A type of procedure or routine. • A twisting force that causes rotation. • The power to direct the course of actions. • Temporary storage used by computing devices. • The signals or instructions sent to a computer. • The rate at which something can move or operate. • ...
Application terms 2023-09-06
Across
- a link that points to a computer program.
- moved to another location
- a resource for recording data on a computer storage device
- a pictogram or ideogram displayed
- pressing a button two times
- program that represents information on a grid
- pressing button once
- a computer file containing information
- a set of options
Down
- to load an operating system
- a software package used to display information
- a moving pointer that is controlled by a mouse
- at the bottom of the desktop
- a separate viewing area on a computer
- area that represents apps that can be used
- a storage space
- one of the combination keys
- contains an encoded sequence of instructions
- to copy or record a image or document
- bar a long thin bar to go up or down
20 Clues: a storage space • a set of options • pressing button once • moved to another location • to load an operating system • one of the combination keys • pressing a button two times • at the bottom of the desktop • a pictogram or ideogram displayed • bar a long thin bar to go up or down • a separate viewing area on a computer • to copy or record a image or document • ...
Fundamentals of Computing - VOCABULARY 2020-05-04
Across
- process or set of rules
- test of inquiry in artificial intelligence for determining whether or not a computer is capable of thinking like a human.
- question posed to a search engine when seeking information.
- a location on a timeline which marks the beginning or end of a transition
- printed circuit board of the computer.
- software that tracks data on a computer.
- hardware or software system that is designed to function in the same way as another system.
- bits and bytes of information sent over the Internet.
- the graphical representation of the user or the user's alter ego or character.
Down
- emails intended to fool customers into giving up important information such as account numbers and passwords.
- a small computer that contains a microprocessor
- temporary place to store material that works quickly and erases when computer is cut off.
- unit used to measure the intensity of sound
- the first character of the first paragraph is made larger
- a process wherein a set of instructions or structures are repeated in a sequence
- storage in which data is maintained and backed up remotely.
- early computer powered by vacuum tubes.
17 Clues: process or set of rules • printed circuit board of the computer. • early computer powered by vacuum tubes. • software that tracks data on a computer. • unit used to measure the intensity of sound • a small computer that contains a microprocessor • bits and bytes of information sent over the Internet. • the first character of the first paragraph is made larger • ...
NETWORKING PARTS 2019-02-28
Across
- to search for information about (someone or something) on the Internet using the search engine
- what does USB means.
- a group or system of interconnected people or things.
- a family of computer networking technologies commonly used in local area networks (LAN), metropolitan area networks (MAN) and wide area networks (WAN).
- a panel of keys that operate a computer or typewriter.
- a small handheld device that is dragged across a flat surface to move the cursor on a computer screen, typically having buttons that are pressed to control functions.
- includes the physical, tangible parts or components of a computer, such as the cabinet, central processing unit, monitor, etc.
- is any hardware device that sends data to a computer.
- the cretor of the company google.
Down
- a computer that is optimized for high multimedia performance.
- is the significant of HDMI
- it means RJ
- is a file storage and synchronization service developed.
- a computer network that spans a relatively small area.
- a type of connector commonly used for Ethernet networking.
- a power tool with a shaped cutter, used in carpentry for making grooves for joints, decorative moldings, etc.
16 Clues: it means RJ • what does USB means. • is the significant of HDMI • the cretor of the company google. • a group or system of interconnected people or things. • is any hardware device that sends data to a computer. • a computer network that spans a relatively small area. • a panel of keys that operate a computer or typewriter. • ...
Chapter 1 and 2 Crossword 2021-03-03
Across
- A user who is at the time downloading the same file as the swarm
- Topology of a single cable segment with several computers connected onto the cable
- A value that is used to reference a memory location
- A list of possible data values
- A communications protocol for peer-to-peer networking to allow for faster file retrieval by using multiple client computers
- A user-defined data type which refers to one or more other data types
- A set of rules about the format of messages exchanged between computers
- When two messages are sent on the same channel at the same time, causing both of them to become corrupted
- A data type in which a record and methods that act on its properties are combined into one
- A device or software that provides a specific function for a client via a network
Down
- Computers are unable to express the exact value of many numbers as they are only able to store binary values and some numbers are not able to be expressed using only powers of 2
- The power part
- Layer that Packages/encodes the core data (Eg. Email text, web page tags, JavaScript code, downloaded file bytes) being sent
- When there are not enough bits to represent the number since it is too small (Eg. When dividing a small number by a large number
- The non-zero part of the number
- A computer network that uses wireless data connections using electromagnetic waves (namely radio, infra-red and microwaves)
- Hardware which receives data packets from a packet-switched network and routes each packet towards its destination IP address along the most efficient path
- A data type that contains a collection of related items in a database which may have different types
- An instance of a class
- A device which effectively moves a packet around and connects devices in the same network
20 Clues: The power part • An instance of a class • A list of possible data values • The non-zero part of the number • A value that is used to reference a memory location • A user who is at the time downloading the same file as the swarm • A user-defined data type which refers to one or more other data types • ...
Computer Systems 2013-10-24
Across
- device – Used to transfer data out of a computer eg.Speakers
- - 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 group or system of interconnected people or things.
- - the programs and other operating information used by a computer.
- – Where data is stored e.g. Computer
Down
- - a global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols.
- – A structured set of data held in a computer
- - the machines, wiring, and other physical components of a computer or other electronic system.
- - Brains of the computer
- - Internal storage areas in the computer
- - a panel of keys that operate a computer or typewriter.
- - random access memory
12 Clues: - random access memory • - Brains of the computer • – Where data is stored e.g. Computer • - Internal storage areas in the computer • – A structured set of data held in a computer • - a group or system of interconnected people or things. • - a panel of keys that operate a computer or typewriter. • device – Used to transfer data out of a computer eg.Speakers • ...
Semester Vocabulary Review 2026-05-15
Across
- A data type used for text, often enclosed in quotes.
- MEMORY: Long-term storage like hard drives or flash drives that keeps data even when the power is off.
- A note in the code starting with # that is ignored by the computer but helpful for humans.
- A named container used to store data values that can change.
- SEQUENCES: Special characters starting with a backslash (like \n for a new line) used within
- The keyword used to bring in external modules or libraries (like simplegui or math).
- A built-in function that returns the largest item in a list or set of arguments.
- Data produced by a computer, such as text on a screen or sounds.
- The function used to display information on the screen.
- A program that translates high-level code into machine language all at once (or handles the translation process).
- The "brain" of the computer that executes program instructions (Central Processing Unit).
Down
- The physical parts of a computer system, like the monitor, keyboard, and chips.
- The collection of programs and data that tell the hardware how to work.
- To create a graphical representation of data points (often used in data science modules).
- A built-in function that finds the smallest value in a collection.
- The set of rules that defines how a Python program must be written to be understood by the computer.
- A data type for whole numbers (integers).
- MEMORY: Fast, temporary storage (RAM) used by the CPU to hold data for programs currently running.
- A set of instructions that tells a computer exactly what to do.
- Data sent to a computer for processing, often from a keyboard or mouse.
20 Clues: A data type for whole numbers (integers). • A data type used for text, often enclosed in quotes. • The function used to display information on the screen. • A named container used to store data values that can change. • A set of instructions that tells a computer exactly what to do. • Data produced by a computer, such as text on a screen or sounds. • ...
Lambert Computer Terms 2022-02-14
Across
- Little programs or games you download on your computer or phone
- the ability to connect two devices without cables
- the name of our web filter
- Equipment for converting paper documents to electronic documents
- A Microsoft program that includes Word, Excel, Powerpoint
- Where all your files are saved inside the computer.
- The name of the program we use to create a report, letter, etc.
- the name of the teams that are going to rock districts
- the type of keyboard used in our room.
- A way of sending and receiving messages via the internet
- the pictures on your desktop that you click on to open a program
Down
- an app that shows short videos
- a program that creates posters, labels and more
- a synonym for computer screen
- Junk mail
- A computer program that protests your computer from malicious user.
- an audio device for in or on your ears
- the name of the program we use to create a presentation
18 Clues: Junk mail • the name of our web filter • a synonym for computer screen • an app that shows short videos • an audio device for in or on your ears • the type of keyboard used in our room. • a program that creates posters, labels and more • the ability to connect two devices without cables • Where all your files are saved inside the computer. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2014-08-27
Across
- / Self-contained piece of information available to the operating system and any number of individual programs
- / The central processing unit (CPU) of a computer is a piece of hardware that carries out the instructions of a computer program.
- / A standard formula of words used in a letter to address the person being written to
- / Range or put into a format.
- Notation / A special notation at the end of a letter that indicates copies of the letter were sent to the person(s) listed, usually being noted by typing CC:
- / A frequency assigned to a TV or radio station, which allows it to transmit over the air simultaneously with other broadcasters
- / a printed circuit board containing the principal components of a computer or other device, with connectors into which other circuit boards can be slotted.
- / The quantities, characters, or symbols on which operations are performed by a computer
- / The study of people's efficiency in their working environment.
- / Change (text) on a computer.
- / a preset format for a document or file, used so that the format does not have to be recreated each time it is used.
- Words / Word printed at the top of a page indicating the first or last word entry on that page
- / The main or central part of something, especially a building or text
- Size / Height of a type character measured in points, each point being 1/2th of an inch
- Spacing / Vertical distance between lines of text
- / The way in which your body is positioned when you are sitting or standing
- / a panel of keys that operate a computer or typewriter.
Down
- Address / Address of the person sending the message
- Keyboard / Pertaining to a keyboard having the keys in traditional typewriter arrangement, with the letters q, w, e, r, t, and y being the first six of the top row of alphabetic characters, starting from the left side.
- Checker / A computer program that checks the spelling of words in files of text, typically by comparison with a stored list of words
- / The action or manner of justifying a line of type or piece of text.
- Spacing / Type or format with a full space between lines
- / The programs and other operating information used by a computer.
- / The machines, wiring, and other physical components of a computer or other electronic system.
- Line / A location in a document where a visible digital signature can be inserted.
- Printer / a printer in which the characters are formed by minute jets of ink.
- Computer / Notebook computers typically weigh less than 6 pounds and are small enough to fit easily in a briefcase.
- / A key or command that toggles between two modes, such as the caps lock key
- Business Letter / A letter written from an individual to a company or organization
29 Clues: / Range or put into a format. • / Change (text) on a computer. • Spacing / Vertical distance between lines of text • Address / Address of the person sending the message • Spacing / Type or format with a full space between lines • / a panel of keys that operate a computer or typewriter. • / The study of people's efficiency in their working environment. • ...
KUEI CHEM R1 2021-09-01
Across
- learning a type of machine learning and artificial intelligence that imitates the way humans gain certain types of knowledge.
- a process or set of rules to be followed in calculations or other problem solving operations, especially by a computer
- the action of making practical and effective use of something
- the degree to which a human can understand the cause of a decision.
- a numerical or other measurable factor forming one of a set that defines a system or sets the conditions of its operation
Down
- the process of putting a decision or plan into effect execution
- many of something
- strong and vigorous and reliable
- the obscurity of meaning
- based on or adapted to a theory of probability
10 Clues: many of something • the obscurity of meaning • strong and vigorous and reliable • based on or adapted to a theory of probability • the action of making practical and effective use of something • the process of putting a decision or plan into effect execution • the degree to which a human can understand the cause of a decision. • ...
TECHNOLOGY VOCABULARY 2021-11-02
Across
- A unit of measurement of information
- BAM memory that is set aside as a specialized buffer storage
- A program that gives a computer instructions
- A worldwide network of computer networks
- Locate and correct errors in a computer program code
- Set up for a particular purpose
- the symbolic arrangement of data in a computer program
- An organized body of related information
Down
- Put into a format that can be read or processed by
- Any small compartment
- The exclusive right to sell a work
- crime committed using a computer an the internet
- A data transmission
- Having an output that is proportional to the imput
- Transfer out of a database or document
15 Clues: A data transmission • Any small compartment • Set up for a particular purpose • The exclusive right to sell a work • A unit of measurement of information • Transfer out of a database or document • A worldwide network of computer networks • An organized body of related information • A program that gives a computer instructions • ...
TECHNOLOGY VOCABULARY 2021-11-02
Across
- Locate and correct errors in a computer program code
- An organized body of related information
- Any small compartment
- BAM memory that is set aside as a specialized buffer storage
- A unit of measurement of information
- Put into a format that can be read or processed by
- A program that gives a computer instructions
- Crime commited using a computer an the internet.
Down
- A worldwide network of computer networks
- The symbolic arrangement of data in a computer program
- Having an outpout that is proportional to the input
- Set up for a particular purpose
- the excluisive right to sell a work
- A data transmission rate for modems
- Transfer out of a database or document
15 Clues: Any small compartment • Set up for a particular purpose • the excluisive right to sell a work • A data transmission rate for modems • A unit of measurement of information • Transfer out of a database or document • A worldwide network of computer networks • An organized body of related information • A program that gives a computer instructions • ...
Technology Words Search 2025-01-23
Across
- - The address of a web page on the internet.
- - A device that connects different networks and directs data traffic.
- - A storage layer that speeds up data access by storing frequently used information. Cloud - A virtual storage solution accessed over the internet.
- - A place where data is saved and retrieved.
- - A wireless technology used to connect devices to the internet.
- - A computer or system that provides resources or services to other computers.
- - A global network that connects millions of private, public, academic, and business networks.
- - Software that secretly gathers information from a user.
- - Software designed to damage or disrupt a computer system.
- - The component of a computer that executes instructions.
- - A group of connected computers that share resources.
- - The core of an operating system, managing hardware and software.
- - A programming language commonly used in web development.
- - A set of rules governing the exchange of data between devices.
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- - A step-by-step procedure for solving a problem. Bandwidth - The maximum amount of data that can be transmitted over an internet connection.
- - A network security system that monitors and controls incoming and outgoing traffic.
- - Practices and technologies to protect systems and data from cyberattacks.. Data - Information processed or stored by a computer.
- - The physical components of a computer system.
- - Programs and operating information used by a computer.
- - The process of creating virtual versions of hardware or resources.
- - An organized collection of data, often stored electronically.
- - The process of finding and fixing coding errors. Encryption - The process of converting data into a code to prevent unauthorized access.
- System - Software that manages hardware and provides services for applications.
- - A secret word or phrase used to gain access to a system.
- - Temporary memory a computer uses to store data for quick access.
- - A unique string of numbers identifying devices on a network.
26 Clues: - The address of a web page on the internet. • - A place where data is saved and retrieved. • - The physical components of a computer system. • - A group of connected computers that share resources. • - Programs and operating information used by a computer. • - Software that secretly gathers information from a user. • ...
Information Technology Terms 2021-10-11
Across
- A person employed to maintain and operate a computer system or network for a company or other organization.
- The person responsible for monitoring and controlling computer systems in a company or organization.
- People who work in communicating a concept or information via a computer using audio, video, text, graphics, animation, etc.
- A system of computers, peripherals, terminals, and databases connected by communication lines.
- A person who creates technical documentation and user guides for a professional field.
- A profession that involves the understanding and design of computers and computational processes.
- A person who designs, creates, and maintains software.
- Programs on the computer with written commands that tell a computer what tasks to perform.
Down
- Persons responsible primarily for supporting end-user software applications, normally done remotely via telephone.
- The person who writes codes for computer software.
- The person responsible for maintaining and updating a website.
- Technology that enables information to be used to produce products and services.
- Electronic information networks that carry audio, video, and computer data.
- The physical parts of the computer.
- A programmer who designs and manages the development of business applications on the computer.
15 Clues: The physical parts of the computer. • The person who writes codes for computer software. • A person who designs, creates, and maintains software. • The person responsible for maintaining and updating a website. • Electronic information networks that carry audio, video, and computer data. • ...
Coding 1 - Vocab Quiz 1 2023-03-01
Across
- Part of a program that does not work correctly
- One of five main coding languages
- An action that a sprite performs continuously until it’s told to stop
- A graphic on the screen with a location, size, and appearance
- Finding and fixing problems in an algorithm or program
- A type of coding
- An algorithm that has been coded into something that can be run by a machine
- A list of steps to finish a task
- To do something again
- The art of (or process for) creating a program
- A type of coding
- To write instructions for a computer
Down
- The action of doing something over and over
- Code that is visual and that allows the developer to logically connect building blocks
- Putting commands in correct order so computers can read the commands
- An action that causes something to happen
- The construction person of the digital world; A person who puts together the building blocks to create apps, websites, and other computer software
- A person who creates computer programs; often called a coder, computer programmer, a software engineer, or a software developer
- One of five main coding languages
- A set or list of step-by-step instructions that tells a computer what to do; it is a part of programming that deals with writing codes that a computer can understand
20 Clues: A type of coding • A type of coding • To do something again • A list of steps to finish a task • One of five main coding languages • One of five main coding languages • To write instructions for a computer • An action that causes something to happen • The action of doing something over and over • Part of a program that does not work correctly • ...
EDTC5325 Crossword -Laura Glass 2014-03-26
Across
- Technology that allows an electronic device to exchange data or connect to the internet wirelessly.
- Carries data to smaller lines of transmission.
- A hardware device that routes data from a local area network (LAN) to another network connection.
- Networks that span long distances via telephone lines, fiber-optic cables, or satellite links.
- Computer network limited to a small area such as an office building or university,
- Technology often used for wireless keyboards and wireless printing.
- A piece of computer hardware or software that accesses a service made available by a server.
- A site that offers Internet access over a wireless local area network (Starbucks).
- Card that makes the connection between the computer and the network cable.
- A type of connector commonly used for Ethernet networking.
Down
- Limits the data that can pass through it and protects a networked server or client machine from damage by unauthorized users.
- The most common type of connection computers use in a local area network (LAN).
- An Ethernet network cable
- The maximum data transfer rate of a network or Internet connection.
- Describes the arrangement of systems on a computer network.
- Address A numerical label assigned to each device (e.g., computer, printer) participating in a computer network.
- A computer that provides data to other computers.
17 Clues: An Ethernet network cable • Carries data to smaller lines of transmission. • A computer that provides data to other computers. • A type of connector commonly used for Ethernet networking. • Describes the arrangement of systems on a computer network. • Technology often used for wireless keyboards and wireless printing. • ...
Chapter 1: Types and Components of Computer Systems 2024-02-20
Across
- An interface that allows users to interact using visual elements.
- The primary component of a computer that performs instructions.
- Physical components of a computer system.
- A text-based interface that allows users to interact by typing commands.
- Temporary memory that stores data.
- The main circuit board in a computer.
Down
- Responsible for rendering images.
- An interface that allows users to interact through a conversation.
- Programs and applications that run on a computer system.
- Memory that stores instructions and data that cannot be changed.
- An interface that allows users to interact through actions.
- Produce sound, including playback of audio files.
12 Clues: Responsible for rendering images. • Temporary memory that stores data. • The main circuit board in a computer. • Physical components of a computer system. • Produce sound, including playback of audio files. • Programs and applications that run on a computer system. • An interface that allows users to interact through actions. • ...
Tech PAPIEs 2023-09-12
Across
- - An unmanned aircraft controlled remotely.
- - The simulation of human intelligence in machines (Artificial Intelligence).
- - A computer-generated environment for immersive experiences (Virtual Reality).
- - Manipulation of biological processes for practical purposes.
- - A closed path through which electricity flows.
- - The practice of secure communication techniques.
- PRINTING - Creating three-dimensional objects from digital files.
- - The introduction of new ideas or methods.
- - A global network of interconnected computers.
- - Programs and instructions for a computer.
- - Software that manages computer hardware and provides services (Operating System).
- - The measurement and statistical analysis of unique physical and behavioral characteristics.
Down
- - The use of automatic equipment in a system.
- - Design, construction, and operation of robots.
- - Writing code to create software.
- - Physical components of a computer or electronic device.
- - A structured collection of data.
- - A system of interconnected computers or devices.
- - The point of interaction between a user and a device or system.
- - A step-by-step procedure for solving a problem.
20 Clues: - Writing code to create software. • - A structured collection of data. • - An unmanned aircraft controlled remotely. • - The introduction of new ideas or methods. • - Programs and instructions for a computer. • - The use of automatic equipment in a system. • - A global network of interconnected computers. • - Design, construction, and operation of robots. • ...
Modern Technology 2025-11-13
Across
- To copy or move programs or information to the Internet
- A person who often makes and appears in videos on the website
- A computer screen that you touch to get information, buy something, etc.
- A harmful / dangerous computer program that can damage our computer, it can prevent the computer from working normally
- We use this device to fill the battery with electricity
- A computer that is small enough to be carried around easily, it doesn’t have to sit on your table, you can take it outside with you, and it is flat when closed
- Someone who likes playing computer games
- A device that changes images or text into electronic form
- A set of keys arranged in rows on a special board that you press to write text on a computer or to play games
Down
- A small gadget that you wear around your wrist, it is like a small computer
- A set of pages of information on the internet about a particular subject, published by a single person or organization
- To copy or move programs or information into a computer's memory, especially from the internet
- A record of your thoughts, opinions, or experiences that you film and publish on the internet
- A machine that is connected to a computer and prints text or pictures onto paper using ink
- A secret word or combination of letters and numbers that you use to log in, to prove who you are when you use a computer, website, etc.
- A device / gadget for taking photographs or making films or television programmes
16 Clues: Someone who likes playing computer games • To copy or move programs or information to the Internet • We use this device to fill the battery with electricity • A device that changes images or text into electronic form • A person who often makes and appears in videos on the website • A computer screen that you touch to get information, buy something, etc. • ...
Cells 2024-09-04
Across
- A bunch of the same types of cells working together
- Gel-like substance that fills the cell
- Anton van Leeuwenhoek argued that _____ is a sign of life
- The command center of the cell
- Controls what can enter or exit the cell
- Large storage areas in plant cells
- The smallest living organisms are _____ cells
- Packs and ships proteins wherever they're needed
- All organisms in the domain _____ are made up of cells with a nucleus
- Organelle that releases energy for the cell to use
- Provides structure and protection to plant cells
Down
- Tiny organelles that make proteins
- Responsible for making and transporting molecules around the cell
- Last name of the scientist who first used the word "cell"
- Different types of organs working together
- Organelles that store chlorophyll in plant cells
- Different types of tissues working together
17 Clues: The command center of the cell • Tiny organelles that make proteins • Large storage areas in plant cells • Gel-like substance that fills the cell • Controls what can enter or exit the cell • Different types of organs working together • Different types of tissues working together • The smallest living organisms are _____ cells • ...
CODING 2016-02-10
Across
- A term used to describe junk and unsolicited e-mail.
- an error in a computer program or system
- a wireless method for sending information
- either or both of two stated possibilities
- Another Computer term for “Starting a Computer”.
- systems works an interface between User and the hardware. It is basically the platform on which users work.
- A binary unit of data storage with only 2 digits 0 and 1.
- Used to provide the temporary storage of information function.
- A program that runs on a system against the owner’s or user’s wishes
Down
- a system of symbols and rules for writing programs or algorithms.
- It is a worldwide system of computer networks
- identify and remove errors from
- the quantities, characters, or symbols on which operations are performed by a computer
- It is a program that displays the files and data on internet
- A term used to describe an unwanted program that uses system or application vulnerabilities to infect a computer
- A collection of data into a permanent storage structure stored on the hard drive.
- a place where power or information leaves a system.
17 Clues: identify and remove errors from • an error in a computer program or system • a wireless method for sending information • either or both of two stated possibilities • It is a worldwide system of computer networks • Another Computer term for “Starting a Computer”. • a place where power or information leaves a system. • A term used to describe junk and unsolicited e-mail. • ...
Comp Sci Word Puzzle 2026-03-06
Across
- A type of volatile, high-speed, temporary storage that the computer uses to hold data for currently active applications and processes.
- Short for "binary digit," this is the smallest unit of data a computer can store, represented as either a 0 or a 1.
- the primary printed circuit board in a computer that acts as the central hub connecting all the key components in a PC
- A program that translates high-level source code (written by humans) into low-level machine code (readable by the computer) all at once before execution.
- A unit of data that consists of eight bits; it is generally used to represent a single character, such as a letter, number, or symbol.
- A network security system that acts as a barrier between a trusted network and an untrusted network, monitoring and controlling incoming and outgoing traffic.
- A set of rules and protocols that allow different software applications to communicate and share data with each other.
- visual images produced by computer processing
- 1000 Gigabytes
- collection of data from physical hardware—that tells devices how to perform specific tasks
- A base-2 numbering system that uses only two digits—0 and 1—to represent data, which is the foundational language of computers.
- code or application designed to exploit devices and networks
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- An organized collection of structured information or data, typically stored electronically in a computer system.
- a television receiver
- software programs designed to help users perform specific tasks
- a machine that processes something
- A set of specific, step-by-step instructions or rules followed to solve a problem or accomplish a task.
- the primary "brain" or core engine of a computer
- unit of frequency equal to one billion hertz
19 Clues: 1000 Gigabytes • a television receiver • a machine that processes something • unit of frequency equal to one billion hertz • visual images produced by computer processing • the primary "brain" or core engine of a computer • code or application designed to exploit devices and networks • software programs designed to help users perform specific tasks • ...
Technology Vocabulary 2021-03-16
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- a data transmission rate for modems
- a copy of a file or dictory on a separate storage device
- a unit of measurement of information
- set up for a particular purpose
- any small compartment
- a part of RAM used for temporary storage of data
- the symbolic arrangement of data in a computer program
- the amount of information that can be stored on a disk drive
- of or relating to a combinatorial system devised by George Boole that combines propositions with the logical operators AND and OR and IF THEN and EXCEPT and NOT
- adjusting the parts of something in relation to each other
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- a fault or defect in a computer program, system or machine
- a sequence of data processed as a sigle unit of information
- a program that gives a computer instructions
- a program used to view HTML documents
- exclusive right to sell a work
- an image represented as a two dimensional array of brightness values for pixels
- any computer that is hooked up to a computer network
- having an output that is proportional to the imput
- RAM memory that is set aside as a specialized buffer storage
- of or pertaining to a number system having 2 as its base
20 Clues: any small compartment • exclusive right to sell a work • set up for a particular purpose • a data transmission rate for modems • a unit of measurement of information • a program used to view HTML documents • a program that gives a computer instructions • a part of RAM used for temporary storage of data • having an output that is proportional to the imput • ...
Computer Themed Crossword 2026-02-11
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- One million pixels used to measure the resolution of digital cameras.
- The process of reorganizing files on a hard disk to improve access speed.
- A security mechanism for separating running programs to prevent system infection.
- The standard way of connecting computers together in a local area network.
- A portable computer small enough to use in your lap.
- A central location in which data is stored and managed.
- The central processing unit often called the brain of a computer.
- The process of moving through a website or a computer's file system.
- Smallest unit of digital information consisting of a zero or one.
- The automatic recording and transmitting of data from remote or inaccessible sources.
- A small application or interactive element within a graphical user interface.
- A collection of historical records or data stored for long term retention.
- A group of two or more computer systems linked together.
- The number of pixels contained on a display monitor or in a digital image.
- A file system structure in which to organize computer files.
- The chemical element used as the primary material for computer chips.
- Short range wireless technology used for exchanging data between devices.
- A person who uses computers to gain unauthorized access to data.
- Using physical characteristics like fingerprints or face scans for security.
- A program that loads an operating system into the computer's memory after it is turned on.
- A method to transport data from one network to another by wrapping it in a protocol.
- Relating to sight or the use of light such as fiber cables or laser drives.
- The component of a computer that allows it to retain data long term.
- Any auxiliary device such as a mouse or keyboard that connects to a computer.
- A device that forwards data packets between computer networks.
- A unit of digital information equal to one thousand gigabytes.
- The arrangement of the various elements of a computer network.
- The part of a software system that is directly accessed by the user.
- Something that exists in software rather than in physical form.
- The part of a software system that manages the database and server logic.
- A technique used in checking whether data has been lost or written over during transmission.
- The core part of an operating system that manages hardware.
- The environment in which a piece of software is executed.
- A single tiny dot of color that makes up a digital screen.
- A single operation of a processor defined by an executable code.
- A two dimensional data structure like a table with rows and columns.
- A command that cancels or changes an automatic action.
- A computer designed to process requests and deliver data over a network.
- A type of computing that uses subatomic particles to perform complex calculations.
- A logical division of a hard disk so that different operating systems can be used.
- The base two numbering system used by all digital computers.
- A tiny semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals.
- The action of reducing the size of a data file to save space.
- A utility program used to compress files into a smaller format.
- Servers accessed over the internet for data storage and processing.
- A processor that has two or more independent processing units for better performance.
- Technology that uses light particles instead of electrons to transmit data.
- A rendering technique for generating an image by tracing the path of light.
- A collection of related sets of information that is composed of separate elements.
- The delay before a transfer of data begins following an instruction for its transfer.
- Relating to a computer system modeled on the human brain and nervous system.
- A link from a hypertext file or document to another location or file.
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- A set of data that describes and gives information about other data.
- A programming language commonly used to create interactive effects within web browsers.
- Relating to heat and the systems used to cool down computer components.
- The process of identifying and removing errors from computer hardware or software.
- The creation and management of multiple releases of a product.
- An international encoding standard for use with different languages and scripts.
- A high performance computer system designed for a single user for graphics or engineering.
- Permanent software programmed into a hardware device's read only memory.
- A high speed interface for connecting peripheral devices to a personal computer.
- A basic structure underlying a system or a concept.
- A device at which a user enters data for a computer system and displays it.
- A tiny wafer of semiconducting material used to make an integrated circuit.
- Software that translates high level programming code into machine language.
- A hardware interface developed by Intel and Apple for high speed data transfer.
- High capacity transmission technique using a wide range of frequencies.
- The process of converting information into secret code to prevent unauthorized access.
- Hardware or software that enables one computer system to behave like another.
- A symbolic name given to an unknown quantity that can be changed.
- The fundamental design and structure of a computer system.
- A security system that monitors and controls incoming and outgoing network traffic.
- A step by step procedure or set of rules for solving a problem.
- The main printed circuit board containing the principal components of a computer.
- A weakness which can be exploited by a threat actor to perform unauthorized actions.
- A physical or logical point where two devices can be connected.
- A memory architecture where the CPU and GPU share the same pool of data.
- Volatile memory used for short term data storage.
- A large high speed computer that supports hundreds or thousands of users simultaneously.
- The maximum rate of data transfer across a given path.
- The act of creating a virtual version of something including hardware platforms.
- The primary peripheral used for typing and entering text commands.
- High speed memory used to store frequently accessed data.
- A brand name used by Apple for high pixel density displays.
- A type of graphic that uses mathematical formulas instead of pixels.
- The virtual environment of a computer network especially the internet.
- The process of generating a finished image or video from a 2D or 3D model.
- The process of sending data from a local system to a remote system.
- The logic circuitry that responds to and processes the basic instructions that drive a computer.
- The process of two computers establishing communication with each other.
- Hardware that connects your local network to the internet.
- A structured set of data held in a computer especially one that is accessible in various ways.
- A set of rules that defines how data is transmitted across a network.
- A sequence of program instructions that performs a specific task as a unit.
- A collection of integrated circuits that manage data flow on a motherboard.
- The unit of measurement used to describe the tiny size of transistors in an M3 chip.
- To run a processor at a higher speed than it was specified for by the manufacturer.
- The point where two systems or a human and a computer meet and interact.
- Executing multiple computations or processes simultaneously.
- A node in a network that serves as an entrance to another network.
- A copy of data taken and stored elsewhere in case the original is lost.
101 Clues: Volatile memory used for short term data storage. • A basic structure underlying a system or a concept. • A portable computer small enough to use in your lap. • The maximum rate of data transfer across a given path. • A command that cancels or changes an automatic action. • A central location in which data is stored and managed. • ...
DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL CLASS XI SUBJECT: CS CHAPTER: GETTING STARTED WITH PYTHON 2023-05-22
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- VAN ROSSUM PYTHON WAS CREATED BY HIM
- THINKING IT IS DEFINED AS A FINITE SEQUENCE OF STEPS REQUIRED TO GET THE DESIRED OUTPUT.
- SENSITIVE PYTHON SYNTAX IS ___
- PYTHON IS CALLED A __ LANGUAGE.
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- PYTHON IS INDEPENDENT OF IT.
- THESE ARE SET OF INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN TO THE COMPUTER TO SOLVE A PROBLEM.
- IT IS A TYPE OF DIAGRAM THAT REPRESENTS THE ALGORITHM GRAPHICALLY USING BOXES OF VARIOUS TYPES CONNECTED WITH ARROWS.
7 Clues: PYTHON IS INDEPENDENT OF IT. • PYTHON IS CALLED A __ LANGUAGE. • SENSITIVE PYTHON SYNTAX IS ___ • VAN ROSSUM PYTHON WAS CREATED BY HIM • THESE ARE SET OF INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN TO THE COMPUTER TO SOLVE A PROBLEM. • THINKING IT IS DEFINED AS A FINITE SEQUENCE OF STEPS REQUIRED TO GET THE DESIRED OUTPUT. • ...
Cyber Security 2017-06-30
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- the process of converting information or data into a code, especially to prevent unauthorized access
- A software designed to detect and destroy computer viruses
- A network of private computers infected with malicious software and controlled as a group without the owners knowledge
- A unauthorized real-time interception of a private communication, such as a phone call, instant message, videoconference or fax transmission
- A software that enables a user to obtain covert information about another computer
- Theft the fraudulent practice of using another person's name and personal information in order to obtain credits and loans
- A piece of code which is capable of copying itself and typically has a detrimental effect, such as corrupting the system or destroying data
- A standalone malware computer program that replicates itself in order to spread to other computers
- A person who uses computers to gain unauthorized access to data
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- A software which is specifically designed to disrupt, damage, or gain authorized access to a computer system
- A program designed to breach the security of a computer system while ostensibly performing some innocuous function
- A Computer security also known as cyber security or IT security of computer systems from the theft or damage to their hardware
- A attempt by hackers to damage or destroy a computer network or system
- A type of malicious software designed to block access to a computer system until a sum of money is paid
- A vulnerability of an organization's internal resources that arises from the organization using the Internet to conduct business
- A statement of an intention to inflict pain, injury, damage, or other hostile action on someone in retribution for something done or not done
16 Clues: A software designed to detect and destroy computer viruses • A person who uses computers to gain unauthorized access to data • A attempt by hackers to damage or destroy a computer network or system • A software that enables a user to obtain covert information about another computer • ...
Middle School IT Terminology 2025-04-14
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- A person employed to maintain and operate a computer system or network for a company or other organization.
- The person responsible for monitoring and controlling computer systems in a company or organization.
- People who work in communicating a concept or information via a computer using audio, video, text, graphics, animation, etc.
- A system of computers, peripherals, terminals, and databases connected by communication lines.
- A person who creates technical documentation and user guides for a professional field.
- A profession that involves the understanding and design of computers and computational processes.
- A person who designs, creates, and maintains software.
- Programs on the computer with written commands that tell a computer what tasks to perform.
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- Persons responsible primarily for supporting end-user software applications, normally done remotely via telephone.
- The person who writes codes for computer software.
- The person responsible for maintaining and updating a website.
- Technology that enables information to be used to produce products and services.
- Electronic information networks that carry audio, video, and computer data.
- The physical parts of the computer.
- A programmer who designs and manages the development of business applications on the computer.
15 Clues: The physical parts of the computer. • The person who writes codes for computer software. • A person who designs, creates, and maintains software. • The person responsible for maintaining and updating a website. • Electronic information networks that carry audio, video, and computer data. • ...
Cyber Crossword #1 2024-03-28
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- Any device that connects to the corporate network. Types of devices include laptops, phones, servers, switches, printers, etc.
- Any potential danger to information or systems.
- A system for collecting, saving, processing, and presenting data by means of a computer. This term is generally used when referring to a component of software that can be executed.
- Weakness in system security procedures, design, implementation, internal controls, etc., that could be accidentally triggered or intentionally exploited and result in a violation of the system’s security policy.
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- An Identity and Access Management technology solution which ensures the security of information assets and continued identity governance and regulatory compliance for applications running on-premise or from the cloud.
- The practice of identifying and protecting assets in cyberspace: detecting, responding to and recovering from cyber risk events.
- The potential loss to an area due to the occurrence of an adverse event.
- Hostile or malicious software, including computer viruses, worms, Trojan horses, ransomware, spyware, adware, scareware and other malicious programs. It can be in the form of executable code, scripts, active content and other software.
- The potential that events, expected or unanticipated, may have an adverse effect on a financial institution's earnings, capital, or reputation
- A passwordless, Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) solution that provides the security of a token with the convenience of a smartphone. With this new solution, you’ll no longer need to memorize a password, allowing you to log in to your computer much faster and more securely.
- The physical components of an information system.
- A record of events occurring within an entity's systems and networks.
12 Clues: Any potential danger to information or systems. • The physical components of an information system. • A record of events occurring within an entity's systems and networks. • The potential loss to an area due to the occurrence of an adverse event. • ...
Travis A Common Terms 2024-11-07
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- place to display and organize apps
- to transfer data from a website to a computer
- Computer hardware that is used to display images
- Data that tells the computer how to soo the specific task
- to transfer data from a computer to a remote device
- Bringing data into a program
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- short-range of interconnection devices
- way to save things on the internet
- address of a web page
- a worldwide network
- Physical elements on the computer
- all the things you can access over the internet
- Connect computer with devices such as smartphones
- to send data from a file
- Wireless networking technology
15 Clues: a worldwide network • address of a web page • to send data from a file • Bringing data into a program • Wireless networking technology • Physical elements on the computer • way to save things on the internet • place to display and organize apps • short-range of interconnection devices • to transfer data from a website to a computer • ...
Chapter One (Word) Glossary Terms 2016-01-13
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- Device that allows you to take photos
- Electronic device operating under control of instructions
- Duplicate content that you can use in case the original is damaged or lost
- Involves having current knowledge and understanding of computers
- Personal computer designed to be in a stationary location
- Internet service that provides storage to computer users
- Computer dedicated to providing one or more services to other computers
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- Collection of unprocessed items
- Hardware that is capable of transferring items to and from computers and devices
- Software that finds images and information related to a specific topic
- Light-sensing device that converts printed text into a form a computer can process
- Series of related instructions organized for a common purpose
- Memory that contains no moving parts
- Software that enables users to access and view webpages
- Informal website consisting of posts in a diary or journal format
- Electronic version of a printed book
- Internet-capable phone that includes many apps
- Software that deliberately alters a computer's normal operation
- Refers to an on-screen work area on desktops, tablets, and laptops
- Programs designed to make users more productive, or assist them with tasks
20 Clues: Collection of unprocessed items • Memory that contains no moving parts • Electronic version of a printed book • Device that allows you to take photos • Internet-capable phone that includes many apps • Software that enables users to access and view webpages • Internet service that provides storage to computer users • ...
Communication Skills Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-18
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- how the other person interprets your words
- communication, our tone of voice and the words we speak
- questions, important part of the communication process
- another form of written communication
- types of questions or statements that is not limited and offers more information
- language, sends a strong message and can help or hurt communication
- written form of communication
- types of questions that are limited and does not provide extra information
- type of communication you use with teachers, co-workers, and supervisors
- percentage of message being interpreted by the person seeing the message
- style, uses two main types of questions to help the communication process
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- type of communication that uses slang and only letters
- listener, another way to be an involver communicator
- communication, how we send a message without using words
- another form of verbal communication
- percentage of a message being in the words themselves
- form of verbal communication
- what you want the other person the understand
- a major way we communicate
- communication, is just words without a voice tone
20 Clues: a major way we communicate • form of verbal communication • written form of communication • another form of verbal communication • another form of written communication • how the other person interprets your words • what you want the other person the understand • communication, is just words without a voice tone • listener, another way to be an involver communicator • ...
Computer Hardware and Software 2020-09-03
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- The type of software that is owned, licensed and controlled by owners.
- A type of software that manages a computer and tells the hardware how to work together
- A hardware device at the center of a computers function, that processes inputs and performs calculations
- A device used to store information long term. Stores information without power being constantly applied.
- A device that allows your computer to communicate with other computers through the internet
- A form of malicious software, where an entity takes over control of your device until you pay them.
- An output device used to amplify sounds.
- The newest port type that allows the greatest speed of information transfer.
- A hardware input device that allows you to enter data into a computer. Mechanical versions of these are making a resurgence.
- When individuals can access and edit source code, a program is consider free _____ ______ software.
- A device measured with an optical drive that stores audio and visual information concurrently.
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- The device that made mobile computing the most accessible, created by Apple.
- An output device that produces a hard copy of information from the computer
- A network of computers around the world that allows the sharing and access of information through websites.
- A hardware storage device that holds information temporarily to aid functionality.
- The shortened version of light emitting diode.
- An output device used to display visual components, old tech includes Cathode Ray Tube and Liquid Crystal Displays..
- A processing device that is designed to deal with the visual/graphical outputs of a computer to a monitor
- The shortened name for software that has specific function or tasks.
- An input device that can provide visual input for the computer, used for stills or video collection.
- A form of malicious software that replicates within a computer and then shares itself to other devices.
- A hardware processing device that is responsible for sending directions to other pieces of hardware in order to run software or process inputs
- Piece(s) of metal attached to various internal components of a computer to allow for the transfer of energy to surrounding air.
- Shortened version for solid state drive.
- A battery takes ________ current from the wall and converts it into a direct current signal that the computer can use for power and processing
- The type of hard drive that uses magnetism and a spinning disc to store data.
26 Clues: An output device used to amplify sounds. • Shortened version for solid state drive. • The shortened version of light emitting diode. • The shortened name for software that has specific function or tasks. • The type of software that is owned, licensed and controlled by owners. • An output device that produces a hard copy of information from the computer • ...
Word Chapter 1 glossary 2016-01-13
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- Duplicate content that you can use in case the original is damaged or lost
- Collection of related instructions
- Series of related instructions organized for a common purpose
- Collection of unprocessed items
- Input device that enables you to speak into a computer or mobile device
- Worldwide collection of computer networks
- Programs designed to make users more productive, or assist them with tasks
- Collection of computers and devices connected together
- Software that deliberately alters a computer's normal operation
- Electronic components that store instructions waiting to be executed
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- Light-sensing device that converts printed text into a form a computer can process
- Pointing device that fits under the palm of your hand
- Recorded media that users can download
- Software that enables users to access and view webpages
- Internet-capable phone that includes many apps
- Built-in connection to other documents, webpages, or websites
- Output device that visually conveys text, graphics, and video information
- Computer dedicated to providing one or more services to other computers
- Lightweight mobile computer with a screen in its lid and a keyboard in its base
- Informal website consisting of posts in a diary or journal format
20 Clues: Collection of unprocessed items • Collection of related instructions • Recorded media that users can download • Worldwide collection of computer networks • Internet-capable phone that includes many apps • Pointing device that fits under the palm of your hand • Collection of computers and devices connected together • ...
Understanding Computers Crossword 2022-10-18
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- a graphic designers best friend
- if this stops working, you can't hand in your assignment
- Stores memory like dory
- the brain of the computer
- the keys you type on
- responsible for what you see on the monitor
- a keyboard shortcut to undo something
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- needed for the computer to display information
- your computer cannot display any information or perform as you need it to
- disguises your online identity
- stored memory even when the computer is shut off
- you need this to hear sound from your computer
- long term memory
- connects all the parts of the computer
- 1 + 1 = (operating system)
15 Clues: long term memory • the keys you type on • Stores memory like dory • the brain of the computer • 1 + 1 = (operating system) • disguises your online identity • a graphic designers best friend • a keyboard shortcut to undo something • connects all the parts of the computer • responsible for what you see on the monitor • needed for the computer to display information • ...
technology terms by kale Curtis 2023-05-05
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- A computer program that can copy itself and infect a computer
- a communication method
- connected to a server in the public internet
- files embedded within online communication channels such as emails, instant messages, or social networks.
- a device that turns text and graphics and transfers it from computer to paper.
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- stands for central processing unit
- a computer program or device that provides a service to another computer program and its user.
- is a wireless networking technology that uses radio waves to provide wireless high-speed Internet access.
- stands for Uniform Resource Locator.
- small, movable device that lets you control a range of things on a computer.
- any kind of unwanted, unsolicited digital communication that gets sent out in bulk.
- an electronic output device which displays images in pictorial form on the screen.
- for putting information including letters, words and numbers into your computer.
- stands for Portable Document Format.
- worldwide system of computer networks
15 Clues: a communication method • stands for central processing unit • stands for Uniform Resource Locator. • stands for Portable Document Format. • worldwide system of computer networks • connected to a server in the public internet • A computer program that can copy itself and infect a computer • small, movable device that lets you control a range of things on a computer. • ...
Computer Systems 2013-10-24
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- - a group or system of interconnected people or things.
- - 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
- - the programs and other operating information used by a computer.
- – A structured set of data held in a computer
- - Internal storage areas in the computer
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- device – Used to transfer data out of a computer eg.Speakers
- - the machines, wiring, and other physical components of a computer or other electronic system.
- - a global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols.
- - Brains of the computer
- - random access memory
- - a panel of keys that operate a computer or typewriter.
- – Where data is stored e.g. Computer
12 Clues: - random access memory • - Brains of the computer • – Where data is stored e.g. Computer • - Internal storage areas in the computer • – A structured set of data held in a computer • - a group or system of interconnected people or things. • - a panel of keys that operate a computer or typewriter. • device – Used to transfer data out of a computer eg.Speakers • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2014-08-22
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- Word printed at the top of a page indicating the first or last word entry on that page
- The main or central part of something, especially a building or text
- A frequency assigned to a TV or radio station, which allows it to transmit over the air simultaneously with other broadcasters
- A special notation at the end of a letter that indicates copies of the letter were sent to the person(s) listed, usually being noted by typing CC:
- Height of a type character measured in points, each point being 1/2th of an inch
- Pertaining to a keyboard having the keys in traditional typewriter arrangement, with the letters q, w, e, r, t, and y being the first six of the top row of alphabetic characters, starting from the left side.
- a printer in which the characters are formed by minute jets of ink.
- Checker A computer program that checks the spelling of words in files of text, typically by comparison with a stored list of words
- a preset format for a document or file, used so that the format does not have to be recreated each time it is used.
- a computer designed for use by one person at a time.
- The central processing unit (CPU) of a computer is a piece of hardware that carries out the instructions of a computer program.
- The study of people's efficiency in their working environment.
- Self-contained piece of information available to the operating system and any number of individual programs
- A location in a document where a visible digital signature can be inserted.
- A standard formula of words used in a letter to address the person being written to
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- The action or manner of justifying a line of type or piece of text.
- Range or put into a format.
- The machines, wiring, and other physical components of a computer or other electronic system.
- typically weigh less than 6 pounds and are small enough to fit easily in a briefcase.
- The way in which your body is positioned when you are sitting or standing
- Change (text) on a computer.
- Letter A letter written from an individual to a company or organization
- Address of the person sending the message
- Vertical distance between lines of text
- a printed circuit board containing the principal components of a computer or other device, with connectors into which other circuit boards can be slotted.
- A key or command that toggles between two modes, such as the caps lock key
- The programs and other operating information used by a computer.
- Type or format with a full space between lines
- a panel of keys that operate a computer or typewriter.
- The quantities, characters, or symbols on which operations are performed by a computer
30 Clues: Range or put into a format. • Change (text) on a computer. • Vertical distance between lines of text • Address of the person sending the message • Type or format with a full space between lines • a computer designed for use by one person at a time. • a panel of keys that operate a computer or typewriter. • The study of people's efficiency in their working environment. • ...
MUSCLE TISSUE 2019-12-10
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- When the smooth muscle in its wall become contracts, the cavity of an organ becomes ________.
- _________ muscle include in muscle tissue.
- Blood supply remove _________.
- Muscle _______ are highly specialized to contract or shorten.
- Generates the force required to produce _________.
- The cells in skeletal muscle are roughly _______ in shape.
- Blood supply also provided _________.
- Muscle cells are also called ________.
- skeletal ________ tissue under voluntary control.
- Cardiac muscle is found only in the wall of the heart, which has its own ________ system.
- Smooth muscle has the intrinsic ability to contract and ________.
- Electrical excitability,Contractility, elasticity,extended are _________ do all muscle tissue.
- ________ supply also provide calcium.
- The cells of skeletal muscle are _________.
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- Skeletal, cardiac and smooth are _______ of muscle tissues.
- In the ________ there are three types of muscle tissue.
- From 10 to 100 micrometers in ________.
- There are ________ types of muscle tissue.
- Smooth (visceral) muscle is called because no ________ are visible.
- Blood supply to provide _________.
- Generates the force required to ________ movement.
- One of the muscle tissue is _________.
- Muscle tissue has the property of ________ that brings about movement.
- is not the types of muscle tissue.
- The _________structure of muscle tissue is key to understanding muscle function at every organizational level.
- Muscle tissue is an elongated tissue ranging from several millimeters to about ________ centimeters in the length.
- ________ muscle tissue only found in the wall of the heart.
- The ________ energy needed is derived from ATP.
- Muscle tissue varies with _________ and location in the body.
- ________ also include in muscle tissue.
30 Clues: Blood supply remove _________. • Blood supply to provide _________. • is not the types of muscle tissue. • Blood supply also provided _________. • ________ supply also provide calcium. • One of the muscle tissue is _________. • Muscle cells are also called ________. • From 10 to 100 micrometers in ________. • ________ also include in muscle tissue. • ...
Technology Vocabulary 2021-07-28
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- any small compartment
- crime committed using a computer and the internet
- a list of questions that are frequently asked (about a given topic) along with their answers
- having an output that is proportional to the input
- program used to view HTML documents
- an organized body of related information
- the exclusive right to sell a work
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- a worldwide network of computer networks
- adjusting the parts of something in relation to each other
- compact disk that used with a computer
- set up for a particular purpose
- data transmission rate for modems
- a program that gives a computer instructions
- locate and correct errors in a computer program code
- unit of measurement of information
15 Clues: any small compartment • set up for a particular purpose • data transmission rate for modems • unit of measurement of information • the exclusive right to sell a work • program used to view HTML documents • compact disk that used with a computer • a worldwide network of computer networks • an organized body of related information • a program that gives a computer instructions • ...
Tech Terms 1-3 2025-04-16
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- a computer code or program that is protected by law against copying, theft, or other use that is not permitted by the owner
- SD card r the cloud
- a network security device that monitors traffic to or from your network
- The Binary Code
- software that is specifically designed to disrupt, damage, or gain unauthorized access to a computer system
- to start or restart a computer
- to put a file onto a device
- Google Chrome or Firefox
- joystick or button
- any information connected to a specific individual that can be used to uncover that individual's identity
- bits
- holds the computers storage
- Input, Output, Download, and Upload
- Monitor or speaker
- can touch
- Hyper Text Markup Language
- the main printed circuit board in a computer
- A zero or a one
- Portable Document File
- a bunch of connected hyperlinks
- a form of storage used on a computer and is roughly one million bytes
- small text files that websites store on your computer to remember information about you and your browsing history
- Android and IOS
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- shortcut for paste
- shortcut for copy
- Open Source Software
- the process of protecting information data by using mathematical models to scramble it in such a way that only the parties whole have the key to unscramble it can access it
- Random access memory
- Google or Bing
- a link to a website
- a regularly updated website or web page, typically one run by an individual or small group, that is written in an informal or conversational style.
- turns domain names into ip addresses which allow browsers to get to websites and other internet resources
- the gap between those who have access to technology, the internet and digital literacy training and those who do not
- the computer-generated simulation of a three-dimensional image or environment that can be interacted with in a seemingly real or physical way by a person using special electronic equipment, such as a helmet with a screen inside or gloves fitted with sensors.
- read only memory
- a system for connecting a number of computer systems to form a local area network, with protocols to control the passing of information and to avoid simultaneous transmission by two or more systems.
- shortcut for print
- a unique string of characters that identifies each computer by using the internet protocol to communicate over a network
- cant touch
- Central Processing Unit
- a computer that runs a program that allows you to connect to other computers over the Internet
- a bunch of connected devices
42 Clues: bits • can touch • cant touch • Google or Bing • The Binary Code • A zero or a one • Android and IOS • read only memory • shortcut for copy • shortcut for paste • joystick or button • shortcut for print • Monitor or speaker • SD card r the cloud • a link to a website • Open Source Software • Random access memory • Portable Document File • Central Processing Unit • Google Chrome or Firefox • ...
Extrinsic Factors 2025-01-07
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- all cyclists need on on their head
- rain and sun are types of...
- footballers wear this on their shins
- coaches will build this over time
- verbal and non-verball ___________
- what is a referee called in cricket?
- type of sport with higher risk of injury
- grass, 4G and concrete are types of...
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- boots and trainers are types of...
- what do boxers put in their mouth?
- when body temperature drops
- lifeguards must always be watching to pool
- another word for the crowd/fans
13 Clues: when body temperature drops • rain and sun are types of... • another word for the crowd/fans • coaches will build this over time • boots and trainers are types of... • what do boxers put in their mouth? • all cyclists need on on their head • verbal and non-verball ___________ • footballers wear this on their shins • what is a referee called in cricket? • ...
Ch. 12 Computers and Technology in Health Care 2025-02-18
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- high energy particles to decrease the size of tumors and treat cancer
- is a surgical procedure in which a surgeon uses preoperative and intraoperative images to guide or direct the surgery
- run while the patient is exercising
- maintain contact with others
- uses technology to direct ultrahigh-frequency sound waves through the chest wall and into the heart
- a slightly radioactive substance is injected into the patient
- scanner uses a pencil-thin beam of radiation to create clear, cross-sectional views of both bone and body tissues
- are protective programs that limit the ability of other computers to access a computer
- is an applied sciences used to promote an individuals safety and well being by adapting to the environment
- a medication that simulates the effect of exercise is given to increase the blood flow and heart rate
- computer or telephone line to counsel patients regarding medications and to monitor drug usage
- means a basic understanding of how a computer works and the applications used in your field or profession
- protects a computer from electrical surges and power outages
- that allows all health care agencies to readily transfer patient electronic health records between agencies in a national network.
- surgery that is performed by a robot being controlled by a surgeon by a console or joystick
- is a computerized version of a patient's medical information that may include statistical data
- is an organized collection of information, Information is entered into areas called fields
- special software to perform high speed math calculations
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- a small amount of radioactive substance such as thallium is given intravenously
- a computerized interpretation system that produces visual pictures on a computer monitor and a printout of the electrical activity of a patient's heart;
- computerized, body scanning method uses nuclear magnetic resonance instead of a x-ray radiation
- a large computer than can control the launch of a rocket to outer space
- secure online websites are established by a physician
- the use of video, audio, and computer systems to provide medical or health care services
- imaging models, individuals who make prosthetics, or artificial parts, can custom design individualized prosthetics
- is the process of sending messages from one computer to another site
- is educational computer programming designed for individualized use. It is user paced, user friendly, and proceeds entail an orderly, organized fashion from topic to topic
- an online teaching and learning environment that uses computer and the internet to allow teachers to present informations and activities
- handheld tablets and laptops in compact cases
- non invasive scanning methods that uses high frequency sounds waves that bounce back as an echo when they hit diffrent tissues and organs into the body
- a database is an organized collection of information
- computer that is used for one person
- used for patients who cannot exercise
- ultimate networked system
- are programs that contain instructions to alter the operation of the computer programs
- When a group of related records is combined
- such as "medical" or "health", results from the search will be more specific and relevant to the topic.
- light beams that can be focus precisely
38 Clues: ultimate networked system • maintain contact with others • run while the patient is exercising • computer that is used for one person • used for patients who cannot exercise • light beams that can be focus precisely • When a group of related records is combined • handheld tablets and laptops in compact cases • a database is an organized collection of information • ...
2000 core 3 unit 2 2025-07-31
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- A person that uses or operates something
- A flat surface on which you see images, such as on a television or computer
- facts or details about someone or something
- Means of or relating electricity
- Not to be switched on or connected
- A form of power that is used to operate machines and lights
- A way of being able to use or get something
- A small round mark
- Something is to put it where people can see it
- The power that is used to operate machines and provide light and heat
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- The use of science to invent useful things or to solve problems
- A program that runs on a computer and performs certain functions
- A piece of equipment that has been made to do a particular job
- Using or characterized by computer technology
- To talk to someone in a casual way
- A new idea, device, or way of doing something
- To look carefully for someone or something
- The part of a computer that stores information
- To join or connect two or more things together
- To cause a program or file to become available for use or display on a computer
20 Clues: A small round mark • Means of or relating electricity • To talk to someone in a casual way • Not to be switched on or connected • A person that uses or operates something • To look carefully for someone or something • facts or details about someone or something • A way of being able to use or get something • Using or characterized by computer technology • ...
cpe109 2019-12-07
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- An effect where pulse spreads at different wavelengths travel at different speeds through the fiber.
- It specifies how a software piece running on one end system asks the internet infrastructure to deliver data to a specific destination software piece running on another end system.
- When network establishes a connection across a link, the network dedicates one time slot in every frame to this connection.
- It is capable of providing up to 50 Mbps, and supports voice, video and data.
- It starts to replace proprietary cable modems.
- An optical distribution network architecture that uses electrically powered switching equipment, such as a router or a switch aggregator, to manage signal distribution and direct signals to specific customers.
- Brings various topology together in a common format
- He created the first email program.
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- A group that was formed with an emphasis towards basic computing research.
- The group that develops internet standards.
- It is a queueing theory shows effectiveness of packet switching.
- It is the first international connections to the ARPANET.
- A memorandum published by the IETF describing methods, behaviors, research, or innovations applicable to the working of the Internet and Internet-connected systems.
- When redundancy in the encoding on medium is required use _______________.
- A type of flow control method where the protocol has a built-in mechanism that limits the rate at which senders may transmit data, without using feedback from the receiver.
- It is made up of different types of physical media such as coaxial cable, copper wire, fiber optics and radio spectrum.
- It happens when you place too many hosts in a broadcast domain.
- An example of this is hamming code.
- It specifies the format of the packets that are sent and received among the routers and end systems.
- It is a layered framework for the design of network systems that allows communication between all types of computer systems.
20 Clues: An example of this is hamming code. • He created the first email program. • The group that develops internet standards. • It starts to replace proprietary cable modems. • Brings various topology together in a common format • It is the first international connections to the ARPANET. • It happens when you place too many hosts in a broadcast domain. • ...
ICT Terminology 2020-10-05
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- colloquially referred to as "big iron"
- serves as the heart and brain of the computer.
- a small computer
- a type of computer that is focused on performing tasks involving intense numerical calculations such as weather forecasting, fluid dynamics, nuclear simulations, etc.
- computer systems servicing
- it is the physical parts or components of a computer such as the Central Processing Unit, monitor, mouse, keyboard, computer data storage, graphics card, sound card and many more.
- it is the main body of a desktop computer which is typically consisting of a metal or plastic enclosure containing all the essential parts of the personal computer.
- an output device which displays information in pictorial form.
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- it is a computer of a size intermediate between a microcomputer and a mainframe.
- it is an input device allows you to enter/input information into the computer.
- most common type of computers used by people today, whether in a workplace, at school or on the desk at home.
- a handheld pointing device that controls the movement of the cursor or pointer on a display screen.
- it is a common term used to describe a general type of personal computer that is not portable and often placed on or at someone home or office desk.
13 Clues: a small computer • computer systems servicing • colloquially referred to as "big iron" • serves as the heart and brain of the computer. • an output device which displays information in pictorial form. • it is an input device allows you to enter/input information into the computer. • it is a computer of a size intermediate between a microcomputer and a mainframe. • ...
Computer Parts 2017-06-30
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- Used to control machinery like cranes.
- A piece of machinery that is connected to the motherboard of the computer that inputs data.
- You control it with your hand where you want it to go and when it moves the cursor moves inside the mouse to then click on what you want it to.
- A processor with devices connected to it.
- A type of printer that does stamp ink onto the paper.
- An electronic device that can read and output printed barcodes to a computer.(7,7)
- make a copy of anything that has been put into and transmits it to the processor.
- A device that scans and enters data into a computer system that can then be edited.
- Takes pictures and sometimes it can also take videos as well.(7,6)
- Something you use to input word or controls in to the computer.
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- A program that is in the computer that you need for the computer to work.
- A portable communication device that has software on it.
- A computer that is fit for a desk.
- A tracker ball mouse allows someone who has limited mobility in their hands; it has all the features of a mouse except that it has a ball. Engineers also use it for their CAD work.
- A touch screen allows your finger or touch to become a mouse.(5,60
- The main printed circuit board in the computer with sockets to connect the other parts.
- Shows you whatever you want to see after you have clicked on it with the mouse.(Another word for a moniter.)
17 Clues: A computer that is fit for a desk. • Used to control machinery like cranes. • A processor with devices connected to it. • A type of printer that does stamp ink onto the paper. • A portable communication device that has software on it. • Something you use to input word or controls in to the computer. • ...
Computer Science Vocab 2024-03-11
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- a set of commands that must be followed for a computer to perform calculations
- the simulation of human intelligence
- To create
- The smallest unit of data.
- preparing something by a special method.
- design , deploy and maintain software
- graphical representation of information
- whatever comes out of the system
- section of code that's designed to examine each input or output request for certain qualifying criteria
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- creating instructions that a computer can understand
- an act of sending or receiving data
- to imitate the way that humans learn, gradually improving its accuracy
- the first phase of software development.
- information entered into a computer system
- technological process for telling a computer which tasks to perform
- fixing or removing incorrect or incomplete data within a dataset
- an act of sending or receiving data
- organized collection of structured information
- information such as facts and numbers used to analyze something or make decisions.
- repeatable errors that create unfair outcomes
20 Clues: To create • The smallest unit of data. • whatever comes out of the system • an act of sending or receiving data • an act of sending or receiving data • the simulation of human intelligence • design , deploy and maintain software • graphical representation of information • the first phase of software development. • preparing something by a special method. • ...
Introduction to Computer Hardware Assignment — Computer Virus 2016-02-08
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- A program that changes a person’s computer browsing settings (i.e. adding extensions to browsers). Such changes will redirect the user to internet sites that they have no intention of visiting.
- A virus that hide in RAM and would typically install themselves into the computer’s memory.
- A virus that attacks the file allocation table (FAT) and can result in severe damage to a computer.
- A program that gathers and steals information about a user (i.e. their passwords, interests, personal information) through the monitoring of their browsing activities (i.e. their history). This information can be saved so that it can be recovered on a later date. The invasive tracking that this type of program does is not always done with the user knowing.
- Irrelevant messages sent to a large group of people over the internet.
- A virus that is contained within and transmitted via the opening of an attachment (an attached document) of an e-mail.
- A flaw in a program.
- Usually used to harm a user’s computer system, this virus modifies or completely changes one of a computer’s macro, a piece of code that is also a set of instructions that would automatically expand into a more extensive set of commands that will lead to the performance of a certain task. (It will cause a sequence of actions to be performed automatically).
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- Any defects, or “weak” spots found in a program that are often advantageously used by viruses as a way to infect a system.
- This virus does not alter any files but instead will create a copy of the file and will place a different extension on it. (i.e. .com)
- A virus that changes its binary signature, the unique code that identifies a document, every time it damages a new file.
- A virus that affects a computer’s entire directory system by changing the path that specifies the location of files. Typically located in a disk.
- A virus that is often spread from one system to another through an e-mail or website that has been hacked. At times, this virus can be attached to legitimate files and can be spread when a user launches a specific program. The user is typically unaware that there is a virus attached.
- A common consequence of pirated content, this infector is a virus that will damage the hard drive or floppy disk. Typically transmitted through the floppy disk of those already infected, this virus has the ability to go undetected by the system and the user, as well as alter the storage drive’s volume label.
- Often invisible to the user, this virus can duplicate and occur in a system’s recently used (Active) memory. Despite its self replicating nature, it doesn’t modify any files.
- A virus that takes place due to the misuse of a website’s code that can then follow through to infecting a computer. This virus often occurs due to code being placed into a site without the website’s technician knowing.
- A virus that infects a system using a combination of characteristics of multiple types of viruses. This virus can be quite difficult to eliminate, and unless is completely gotten rid of, will frequently reinfect the system.
- A virus that will, by overwriting files with its own code, completely take over and disrupt a program’s original code.
- A program that is able to copy or load itself into a computer system and run against the user’s wishes, often by causing damage to the computer by discarding data or corrupting the system.
- A program that contains harmful code in what appears to be harmless data, but can actually gain control and infect with its chosen form of damage, such as the appearance of unwanted pop ups. This virus often results after downloading pirated files.
20 Clues: A flaw in a program. • Irrelevant messages sent to a large group of people over the internet. • A virus that hide in RAM and would typically install themselves into the computer’s memory. • A virus that attacks the file allocation table (FAT) and can result in severe damage to a computer. • ...
Types of Computers 2021-03-09
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- A small computer designed with a specific task in mind that is built into the larger piece of equipment, e.g. washing machine, TV.
- A powerful computer that carry out many different tasks at one time. These are found in schools and offices and can cost up to £4million to buy.
- A recent development of the mobile phone. A truly multifunctional device that can do all that mobile phones can do and so much more, including games, live TV etc…
- The fastest, most powerful and most expensive computers in the world, costing over £100million to buy and are mainly used for scientific research and by the military.
- A mobile, quite thin device that has a flat surface and a touch screen. Around 7 to 10 inches (20-25cm) in screen size these are becoming ever more popular for personal use.
- A portable, folding computer with a built in keyboard, mouse and screen, but has the same power and functionality as Desktop PCs.
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- These small, wearable computers can do things like telling the time, monitor your heart rate and track the calories you burn during a workout.
- Found in homes, offices and schools, these personal computers are set up and left in one place and have a keyboard and mouse.
- A type of computer that has grown in popularity since since the 1980s, particularly with teenagers, for playing games from Sonic, to Mario, to Fortnite.
- These types of computers are smaller, less powerful versions of laptops.
10 Clues: These types of computers are smaller, less powerful versions of laptops. • Found in homes, offices and schools, these personal computers are set up and left in one place and have a keyboard and mouse. • A portable, folding computer with a built in keyboard, mouse and screen, but has the same power and functionality as Desktop PCs. • ...
MUSCLE TISSUE 2019-12-10
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- When the smooth muscle in its wall become contracts, the cavity of an organ becomes ________.
- _________ muscle include in muscle tissue.
- Blood supply remove _________.
- Muscle _______ are highly specialized to contract or shorten.
- Generates the force required to produce _________.
- The cells in skeletal muscle are roughly _______ in shape.
- Blood supply also provided _________.
- Muscle cells are also called ________.
- skeletal ________ tissue under voluntary control.
- Cardiac muscle is found only in the wall of the heart, which has its own ________ system.
- Smooth muscle has the intrinsic ability to contract and ________.
- Electrical excitability,Contractility, elasticity,extended are _________ do all muscle tissue.
- ________ supply also provide calcium.
- The cells of skeletal muscle are _________.
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- Skeletal, cardiac and smooth are _______ of muscle tissues.
- In the ________ there are three types of muscle tissue.
- From 10 to 100 micrometers in ________.
- There are ________ types of muscle tissue.
- Smooth (visceral) muscle is called because no ________ are visible.
- Blood supply to provide _________.
- Generates the force required to ________ movement.
- One of the muscle tissue is _________.
- Muscle tissue has the property of ________ that brings about movement.
- is not the types of muscle tissue.
- The _________structure of muscle tissue is key to understanding muscle function at every organizational level.
- Muscle tissue is an elongated tissue ranging from several millimeters to about ________ centimeters in the length.
- ________ muscle tissue only found in the wall of the heart.
- The ________ energy needed is derived from ATP.
- Muscle tissue varies with _________ and location in the body.
- ________ also include in muscle tissue.
30 Clues: Blood supply remove _________. • Blood supply to provide _________. • is not the types of muscle tissue. • Blood supply also provided _________. • ________ supply also provide calcium. • One of the muscle tissue is _________. • Muscle cells are also called ________. • From 10 to 100 micrometers in ________. • ________ also include in muscle tissue. • ...
CHAPTER 2 2014-11-08
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- A device that accepts text and graphic output from a computer and transfers the information to paper
- collection of facts or data
- Biometric scanner system that recognize signatures, voices, or keystroke dynamics
- an acronym for “modulator-demodulator”
- Biometric scanner system that recognize fingerprints, irises, retinas, faces even ears.
- _____ system is a set of software programs that helps a computer, file server, or network run itself and also the application programs designed for it
- acronym of a word that closely resembles a CD-ROM in that too is a 5-inch plastic disk that uses a laser to encode microscopic pits in its substrate surface
- abbreviation for the software that enables business and government agencies to transmit and manipulate financial data on organizational-wide basis and usually used by large organizations.
- printers that employ tiny wires in a print head to strike an inked ribbon and create tiny dots on a print page
- intangible part of computer. It is a computer instructions or data
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- create printed output in much the same way as duplicating machines.
- Ability to transmit voice grade signals or digital data over wireless communication channels
- ____ Language of detailed instruction that computers can understand and execute
- documents are the starting point for collecting accounting data in most AISs (time cards, packaging slips, survey forms)
- a computer processor contained on an integrated-circuit chip
- printers that create characters by distributing tiny dots of ink onto printer pages
- Combines video, text, graphics, animation, and sound to produce multidimensional output
- physical part of computer system
- a primary memory that contains operating system instructions, application program instructions and user data.
- Provide several users access to common hardware, software, and computer files
20 Clues: collection of facts or data • physical part of computer system • an acronym for “modulator-demodulator” • a computer processor contained on an integrated-circuit chip • intangible part of computer. It is a computer instructions or data • create printed output in much the same way as duplicating machines. • ...
Computer Camp Crossword 2025-07-17
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- Where you see everything on the computer
- What you see when the computer is off
- When your computer starts up
- A picture that moves on the screen
- The opposite of "off"
- What you use to hear sounds from the computer
- What you use to click things on the screen
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- A small computer you can carry
- The part you type on
- The last name of your teacher
- What you use to search on the internet; rhythms withwith "noodle"
- A way to talk to others on the internet
- A special code to keep your computer safe
- A tiny camera on your computer to see your friends
14 Clues: The part you type on • The opposite of "off" • When your computer starts up • The last name of your teacher • A small computer you can carry • A picture that moves on the screen • What you see when the computer is off • A way to talk to others on the internet • Where you see everything on the computer • A special code to keep your computer safe • ...
Computer components 2025-11-04
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- Cyber attack to trick people to give information
- Accelerates the computer graphics processing
- Manages peripherals attached to computer
- Malware that spies on your keystrokes
- A piece of hardware used to store data
- The part of a computer that handles all the calculations
- Malware that prevents you from accessing your system
- Code that negatively impacts computer systems
- circuits on the motherboard that handle the flow of data
- A disk drive that uses a laser light to read data or write data
- A place that's stores active runtime data
- Malware that can self replicate in other programs
- A fundamental process to convert the code into instructions
- A small unit stores a 1 or 0
- Handles communications within the CPU
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- Distributes converted power to the components
- The main circuit board the connect all the components
- Electronic pathways that transfer data between components
- Small and fast hard drives but more expensive
- A unit containing 8 bits
- A part of the CPU that controls all the operations
- A fundamental process to retrieve an instruction
- A enclosure that contains the computer hardware
- A fast temporary storage area
- A fundamental process to carry the instruction
- A small high speed location in a CPU used to hold temporary data
- A system that uses 1s or 0s
- Performs arithmetic and bitwise operations
- The building block of a computer it represents 1 or 0
- It makes so that the computer executes the operations at the same time
- Larger but slower hard drives and cheaper
31 Clues: A unit containing 8 bits • A system that uses 1s or 0s • A small unit stores a 1 or 0 • A fast temporary storage area • Malware that spies on your keystrokes • Handles communications within the CPU • A piece of hardware used to store data • Manages peripherals attached to computer • A place that's stores active runtime data • Larger but slower hard drives and cheaper • ...
Eli R common terms 2026-03-12
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- To give a file
- Move a file to a new part of the computer or to an entirely new device
- The thing that is meant to go in between your name@ and .com
- place where icons appear on your screen. The screen that appears when you start your computer
- Mandatory parts of the computer that allow it to run
- The only apps on the computer that unless downloaded or predownloaded can not be accessible on the computer
- Allowing something to connect from a short distance without a cable or wire
- A particular area with a cellular connection
- To receive a file
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- The part of the computer that allows it to properly search for things
- secure data that is only accessible with an internet connection
- A miniature tv made only for a computer
- file format that provides electronic image. that cannot be edited by anyone else
- The thing that allows you to save through a web browser
- Getting a file to go somewhere else in your storage area
- The informational area of where the webpage is located
- File that can be animated or just a picture
17 Clues: To give a file • To receive a file • A miniature tv made only for a computer • File that can be animated or just a picture • A particular area with a cellular connection • Mandatory parts of the computer that allow it to run • The informational area of where the webpage is located • The thing that allows you to save through a web browser • ...
Morrie Hubbart period 4 crossword puzzle 2017-09-07
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- a person that uses their computer to gain information that they shouldn’t get
- a local area network that can connect computers or other devices in the same area
- computer-aided design
- The Internet's system for converting alphabetic names into numeric IP addresses
- a system for connecting a number of computer systems to form a local area network
- a set of words to use inside of something like a password
- a part of the computer that is designed to block things like viruses
- a unit of memory or data equal to 1,024 bits
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- a form of information that is equal to one billion units
- a general-purpose computer programming language designed to produce programs that will run on any computer system.
- a web application to pull information on the world wide web
- a movable indicator on a computer screen identifying the point that you are about to click on
- printing a process of a 3D dimensional object being made in a shape or form
- the starting point of a webpage (the main page)
- the address of a web page
15 Clues: computer-aided design • the address of a web page • a unit of memory or data equal to 1,024 bits • the starting point of a webpage (the main page) • a form of information that is equal to one billion units • a set of words to use inside of something like a password • a web application to pull information on the world wide web • ...
ict crossword 2024-05-15
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- - taking data out of the computer
- - files,fields and records
- - saving things in the computer
- - a software used for coding
- smart devises that are in a home
- - apps,websites in the computer
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- - putting data into the computer
- - a physical part of the computer
- - central processing unit
- - looking up and researcher
- - software that looks for fields of data
- - software like websites
- - a set of sequential instructions
13 Clues: - software like websites • - looking up and researcher • - files,fields and records • - a software used for coding • - central processing unit • smart devises that are in a home • - apps,websites in the computer • - saving things in the computer • - a physical part of the computer • - a set of sequential instructions • - putting data into the computer • ...
Hardware basics - Betul 2020-09-30
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- processing unit If the central processing unit (CPU) is the logical thinking
- of a computer’s silicon brain, then the graphics processing unit (GPU) is arguably its creative side, helping render graphical user interfaces into visually attractive icons and designs rather than reams of black and white lines.
- Access Memory is 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 processor.
- card Ethernet cards are essential parts of a network. They connect a computer to another computer or to a server by using a cable.
- If the central processing unit (CPU) is he logical thinking section of a
- A router is a networking device that forwards data packets between computer networks.
- Graphics Array For compatibility with earlier monitors and
- projectors, laptop computers often include a VGA port, which was widely used on PCs.
- State Drive SSD contains the ROM for your computer.
- silicon brain, then the graphics processing unit (GPU) is arguably its creative side, helping render graphical user interfaces into visually attractive icons and designs rather than reams of black and white lines.
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- Multimedia Interface it is the first industry-supported uncompressed, all-digital audio/video proprietary interface. It is a single cable and user-friendly connector that replaces the maze of cabling behind the home entertainment center.
- processing unit CPU the brain of the computer; controls the other elements of the computer.
- the motherboard is what makes everything in your computer work together.
- A peripheral or peripheral device is ancillary device used to put information into and get information out of the computer.
- serial bus USB is defined as an acronym that stands for Universal Serial Bus which is a type of computer port which can be used to connect equipment to a computer.
- Snippet Processing Unit (SPU) is the basic unit of processing and storage in the NPS.
- is a type of storage medium that permanently stores data on personal computers (PCs) and other electronic devices.
- Stands for "Internet Protocol." IP provides a standard set of rules for sending and receiving data over the Internet.
18 Clues: State Drive SSD contains the ROM for your computer. • Graphics Array For compatibility with earlier monitors and • the motherboard is what makes everything in your computer work together. • If the central processing unit (CPU) is he logical thinking section of a • processing unit If the central processing unit (CPU) is the logical thinking • ...
bing bong 2021-12-10
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- Brain of the computer
- second unit of digits
- up these are usually adverts that appear on your screen
- this keeps your information safe
- they connect the components to each other
- when youre connected to an internet source
- third unit of digits
- A sphere of knowledge
- these are found usually on website homepage
- it has the entire alphabet
- These replaced vhs tapes
- The id code for your router
- a person who can attack people digitally
- Digital apps, programs that are installed onto the computer
- the first unit of digits
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- a digital connection over different devices
- a set of instructions that performs a task
- it loves cheese
- used for transmitting signals
- you need this to see what you're doing on the computer
- A unit of digits with the capacity of one quintillion
- when youre not connected to an internet source
- the use of diagrams in calculation and design.
- fifth unit of digits
- A system designed to harm your computer
- there are 104 of these on your keyboard
- drive small device used to carry data
- tasty data from websites stored for later
- fourth unit of digits
- components inside a computer
- converts data into a digital format
- standard markup language fordocuments
32 Clues: it loves cheese • fifth unit of digits • third unit of digits • Brain of the computer • second unit of digits • A sphere of knowledge • fourth unit of digits • These replaced vhs tapes • the first unit of digits • it has the entire alphabet • The id code for your router • components inside a computer • used for transmitting signals • this keeps your information safe • ...
Anthony saksa 2019-11-06
Across
- email scammers that try to get your personal information
- virus that duplicates itself
- search engines
- a large device that needs wifi to work
- first virus ever made
- unwanted computer software installed on your computer
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- A virus that tries to attack your ip address
- operating information on your computer
- virus overwrited every file you had
- virus that costed over 38.5 bilion
- person that are in charge of virus
- virus proctecter
- list of instructions that tell what the computer does
- virus named after a greek myth
- electronic mail that you need some type of internet access
15 Clues: search engines • virus proctecter • first virus ever made • virus that duplicates itself • virus named after a greek myth • virus that costed over 38.5 bilion • person that are in charge of virus • virus overwrited every file you had • operating information on your computer • a large device that needs wifi to work • A virus that tries to attack your ip address • ...
Hannah's hardware puzzle 2019-01-10
Across
- central processing unit
- a panel of keys that operate a computer
- chip that contains a cpu
- combines computing and phones and network features
- universal service bus
- personal computer
- small portable storage device
- random access memory
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- a computer device
- another term for display screen
- the main circuit of a microcomputer
- controls the movement of the cursor
- enables the computer to output sound
- storage areas that remembers
- read only memory
15 Clues: read only memory • a computer device • personal computer • random access memory • universal service bus • central processing unit • chip that contains a cpu • storage areas that remembers • small portable storage device • another term for display screen • the main circuit of a microcomputer • controls the movement of the cursor • enables the computer to output sound • ...
technology terms by kale Curtis 2023-05-05
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- A computer program that can copy itself and infect a computer
- a communication method
- connected to a server in the public internet
- files embedded within online communication channels such as emails, instant messages, or social networks.
- a device that turns text and graphics and transfers it from computer to paper.
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- stands for central processing unit
- a computer program or device that provides a service to another computer program and its user.
- is a wireless networking technology that uses radio waves to provide wireless high-speed Internet access.
- stands for Uniform Resource Locator.
- small, movable device that lets you control a range of things on a computer.
- any kind of unwanted, unsolicited digital communication that gets sent out in bulk.
- an electronic output device which displays images in pictorial form on the screen.
- for putting information including letters, words and numbers into your computer.
- stands for Portable Document Format.
- worldwide system of computer networks
15 Clues: a communication method • stands for central processing unit • stands for Uniform Resource Locator. • stands for Portable Document Format. • worldwide system of computer networks • connected to a server in the public internet • A computer program that can copy itself and infect a computer • small, movable device that lets you control a range of things on a computer. • ...
MUSCLE TISSUE 2019-12-10
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- When the smooth muscle in its wall become contracts, the cavity of an organ becomes ________.
- _________ muscle include in muscle tissue.
- Blood supply remove _________.
- Muscle _______ are highly specialized to contract or shorten.
- Generates the force required to produce _________.
- The cells in skeletal muscle are roughly _______ in shape.
- Blood supply also provided _________.
- Muscle cells are also called ________.
- skeletal ________ tissue under voluntary control.
- Cardiac muscle is found only in the wall of the heart, which has its own ________ system.
- Smooth muscle has the intrinsic ability to contract and ________.
- Electrical excitability,Contractility, elasticity,extended are _________ do all muscle tissue.
- ________ supply also provide calcium.
- The cells of skeletal muscle are _________.
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- Skeletal, cardiac and smooth are _______ of muscle tissues.
- In the ________ there are three types of muscle tissue.
- From 10 to 100 micrometers in ________.
- There are ________ types of muscle tissue.
- Smooth (visceral) muscle is called because no ________ are visible.
- Blood supply to provide _________.
- Generates the force required to ________ movement.
- One of the muscle tissue is _________.
- Muscle tissue has the property of ________ that brings about movement.
- is not the types of muscle tissue.
- The _________structure of muscle tissue is key to understanding muscle function at every organizational level.
- Muscle tissue is an elongated tissue ranging from several millimeters to about ________ centimeters in the length.
- ________ muscle tissue only found in the wall of the heart.
- The ________ energy needed is derived from ATP.
- Muscle tissue varies with _________ and location in the body.
- ________ also include in muscle tissue.
30 Clues: Blood supply remove _________. • Blood supply to provide _________. • is not the types of muscle tissue. • Blood supply also provided _________. • ________ supply also provide calcium. • One of the muscle tissue is _________. • Muscle cells are also called ________. • From 10 to 100 micrometers in ________. • ________ also include in muscle tissue. • ...
Computer Basics - Parts of a Computer 2025-01-28
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- important toll for communicating with computers, also known as a pointing device
- liquid crystal display
- allow you to change your monitor's display settings
- uses an electronic eye to detect movement and is easier to clean
- science of equipment design and how specific equipment usage and placement can reduce a user's discomfort and increase productivity
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- uses a rolling ball to detect movement and requires regular cleaning
- a ball that can rotate freely, you roll the ball with your thumb to move the pointer
- works with a video card, located inside the computer case, to display images and text on the screen
- light-emitting diode
- cathode ray tube
- the metal and plastic box that contains the main components of the computer, including the motherboard, central processing unit, and power supply.
- one of the main ways to communicate with a computer by typing characters
- also called a trackpad-a touch sensitive pad that lets you control the pointer by making a drawing motion with your finger
13 Clues: cathode ray tube • light-emitting diode • liquid crystal display • allow you to change your monitor's display settings • uses an electronic eye to detect movement and is easier to clean • uses a rolling ball to detect movement and requires regular cleaning • one of the main ways to communicate with a computer by typing characters • ...
Our restless earth Crossword 2014-04-28
Across
- used to measure earths motion
- there are two types of it on earths surface
- there are 3 primary types
- runs through Egypt
- after math of an earthquake
- scenery of land
- there are 6 types of this land form
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- a type of land form
- the highest one is in the Himalayas
- English translation of tsunami
- causes great cracks in earths surface
- is a newly released movie
12 Clues: scenery of land • runs through Egypt • a type of land form • there are 3 primary types • is a newly released movie • after math of an earthquake • used to measure earths motion • English translation of tsunami • the highest one is in the Himalayas • there are 6 types of this land form • causes great cracks in earths surface • there are two types of it on earths surface
Technology vocabulary 2021-07-12
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- A set of characters comprising a unit of informationg
- Having an outputs that is proportional to the input
- art Ready-made pieces of computerized graphic art that can be used to decorate a document
- Restore something of the computer files stored in memory
- A copy of a file or directory on a separated storage device
- The amount of information that can be stored on a disk drive
- A listing of the computer files stored in memory
- A programer who breaks into a computer systems
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- Locate and correct erros in a computer program code
- A unit of information equal to 1000 megabytes or 10^9 bytes
- An image represented as a two dimensional array of brightress values for pixels
- The activity of converting data or information into code
- A list of questions that are frequently asked (about a given topic) along with their answers
- Fix a computer program piecenial until ir works
- A short line of text that a web site puts on your computer's hard drive when you access
- A compact disk that is used with a computer
16 Clues: A compact disk that is used with a computer • A programer who breaks into a computer systems • Fix a computer program piecenial until ir works • A listing of the computer files stored in memory • Locate and correct erros in a computer program code • Having an outputs that is proportional to the input • A set of characters comprising a unit of informationg • ...
CSS/ICT Terminology 2020-10-05
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- it is an input device allows you to enter/input information into the computer.
- most common type of computers used by people today, whether in a workplace, at school or on the desk at home.
- colloquially referred to as "big iron"
- an output device which displays information in pictorial form.
- computer systems servicing
- a small computer
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- it is the main body of a desktop computer which is typically consisting of a metal or plastic enclosure containing all the essential parts of the personal computer.
- it is the physical parts or components of a computer such as the Central Processing Unit, monitor, mouse, keyboard, computer data storage, graphics card, sound card and many more.
- a type of computer that is focused on performing tasks involving intense numerical calculations such as weather forecasting, fluid dynamics, nuclear simulations, etc.
- a handheld pointing device that controls the movement of the cursor or pointer on a display screen.
- it is a common term used to describe a general type of personal computer that is not portable and often placed on or at someone home or office desk.
- it is a computer of a size intermediate between a microcomputer and a mainframe.
- serves as the heart and brain of the computer.
13 Clues: a small computer • computer systems servicing • colloquially referred to as "big iron" • serves as the heart and brain of the computer. • an output device which displays information in pictorial form. • it is an input device allows you to enter/input information into the computer. • it is a computer of a size intermediate between a microcomputer and a mainframe. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2014-08-21
Across
- / The main or central part of something, especially a building or text
- Keyboard / Pertaining to a keyboard having the keys in traditional typewriter arrangement, with the letters q, w, e, r, t, and y being the first six of the top row of alphabetic characters, starting from the left side.
- / The central processing unit (CPU) of a computer is a piece of hardware that carries out the instructions of a computer program.
- Line / A location in a document where a visible digital signature can be inserted.
- / A standard formula of words used in a letter to address the person being written to
- / Range or put into a format.
- Address / Address of the person sending the message
- / a printed circuit board containing the principal components of a computer or other device, with connectors into which other circuit boards can be slotted.
- / The study of people's efficiency in their working environment.
- / Change (text) on a computer.
- Computer / Notebook computers typically weigh less than 6 pounds and are small enough to fit easily in a briefcase.
- / The quantities, characters, or symbols on which operations are performed by a computer
- Business Letter / A letter written from an individual to a company or organization
- Size / Height of a type character measured in points, each point being half of an inch
- / A frequency assigned to a TV or radio station, which allows it to transmit over the air simultaneously with other broadcasters
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- Notation / A special notation at the end of a letter that indicates copies of the letter were sent to the person(s) listed, usually being noted by typing CC:
- / a panel of keys that operate a computer or typewriter.
- / The action or manner of justifying a line of type or piece of text.
- Printer / a printer in which the characters are formed by minute jets of ink.
- / The programs and other operating information used by a computer.
- / Self-contained piece of information available to the operating system and any number of individual programs
- / The machines, wiring, and other physical components of a computer or other electronic system.
- Spacing / Vertical distance between lines of text
- / a preset format for a document or file, used so that the format does not have to be recreated each time it is used.
- Checker / A computer program that checks the spelling of words in files of text, typically by comparison with a stored list of words
- Spacing / Type or format with a full space between lines
- / A key or command that toggles between two modes, such as the caps lock key
- Words / Word printed at the top of a page indicating the first or last word entry on that page
- / The way in which your body is positioned when you are sitting or standing
29 Clues: / Range or put into a format. • / Change (text) on a computer. • Spacing / Vertical distance between lines of text • Address / Address of the person sending the message • / a panel of keys that operate a computer or typewriter. • Spacing / Type or format with a full space between lines • / The study of people's efficiency in their working environment. • ...
Comp-sci study 2025-04-09
Across
- acts like amplier or a switch
- basic unit of dital information
- unit of fercequenty to equal to one billion. Merasured the speed of the computer.
- system that gives a unque number, form every language.
- shared pathways,allows different computer componets to compiunate.
- usally measured in millisecods, the amount of time is takes the data to travel form one point to another.
- software developed by cybercriminals (often called hackers) to steal data and damage or destroy computers and computer systems
- a type of malware. Blocks access to computer, until pay a certain sum.
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- unit of digital storage, just like a Gigabyte, but much bigger
- A cyber atack, uses things like emails, and message.
- gives number to letters,numbers, and symboles.
- to gain access to the passwords and personal info,it records every key you press.
- uint used to measure dital stoarage or the date size
- tyle of temporally memeroy stoarage/acts as a buffer between the processor and main memory
- samll chip on the motherborad.The first software to start when the computer starts.
- The speed of a computer is controlled by a tiny piece of quartz
- part of the CPU, dose things like calulations
17 Clues: acts like amplier or a switch • basic unit of dital information • part of the CPU, dose things like calulations • gives number to letters,numbers, and symboles. • A cyber atack, uses things like emails, and message. • uint used to measure dital stoarage or the date size • system that gives a unque number, form every language. • ...
CSE 167 Vocab / Terminology 2022-04-28
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- the idea of adding defense in layers.
- basic Linux file permissions include: read, write, and ____.
- assumes people can get that information when they need it.
- the type of key in asymmetric encryption that you use to decrypt a message when someone encrypts a message for you.
- protection of computer systems and networks from information disclosure.
- type of encryption where only one key is shared amongst sender and receiver.
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- only authorized people have access to records.
- verification of identity.
- saving a copy of system data for restoration in the event that the system would need to be reset.
- a system or place that must be protected.
- only authorized people can modify data.
- the practice of secure communications that allow only the sender and receiver to view a message's contents.
- covers the protection of encryption systems.
- the problem with cybersecurity today is that people use TRUST instead of ______.
- come in four types: physical, technical, procedural, and legal.
15 Clues: verification of identity. • the idea of adding defense in layers. • only authorized people can modify data. • a system or place that must be protected. • covers the protection of encryption systems. • only authorized people have access to records. • assumes people can get that information when they need it. • basic Linux file permissions include: read, write, and ____. • ...
Introduction to Computer Hardware Assignment — Computer Virus 2016-02-08
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- A program that changes a person’s computer browsing settings (i.e. adding extensions to browsers). Such changes will redirect the user to internet sites that they have no intention of visiting.
- A virus that hide in RAM and would typically install themselves into the computer’s memory.
- A virus that attacks the file allocation table (FAT) and can result in severe damage to a computer.
- A program that gathers and steals information about a user (i.e. their passwords, interests, personal information) through the monitoring of their browsing activities (i.e. their history). This information can be saved so that it can be recovered on a later date. The invasive tracking that this type of program does is not always done with the user knowing.
- Irrelevant messages sent to a large group of people over the internet.
- A virus that is contained within and transmitted via the opening of an attachment (an attached document) of an e-mail.
- A flaw in a program.
- Usually used to harm a user’s computer system, this virus modifies or completely changes one of a computer’s macro, a piece of code that is also a set of instructions that would automatically expand into a more extensive set of commands that will lead to the performance of a certain task. (It will cause a sequence of actions to be performed automatically).
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- Any defects, or “weak” spots found in a program that are often advantageously used by viruses as a way to infect a system.
- This virus does not alter any files but instead will create a copy of the file and will place a different extension on it. (i.e. .com)
- A virus that changes its binary signature, the unique code that identifies a document, every time it damages a new file.
- A virus that affects a computer’s entire directory system by changing the path that specifies the location of files. Typically located in a disk.
- A virus that is often spread from one system to another through an e-mail or website that has been hacked. At times, this virus can be attached to legitimate files and can be spread when a user launches a specific program. The user is typically unaware that there is a virus attached.
- A common consequence of pirated content, this infector is a virus that will damage the hard drive or floppy disk. Typically transmitted through the floppy disk of those already infected, this virus has the ability to go undetected by the system and the user, as well as alter the storage drive’s volume label.
- Often invisible to the user, this virus can duplicate and occur in a system’s recently used (Active) memory. Despite its self replicating nature, it doesn’t modify any files.
- A virus that takes place due to the misuse of a website’s code that can then follow through to infecting a computer. This virus often occurs due to code being placed into a site without the website’s technician knowing.
- A virus that infects a system using a combination of characteristics of multiple types of viruses. This virus can be quite difficult to eliminate, and unless is completely gotten rid of, will frequently reinfect the system.
- A virus that will, by overwriting files with its own code, completely take over and disrupt a program’s original code.
- A program that is able to copy or load itself into a computer system and run against the user’s wishes, often by causing damage to the computer by discarding data or corrupting the system.
- A program that contains harmful code in what appears to be harmless data, but can actually gain control and infect with its chosen form of damage, such as the appearance of unwanted pop ups. This virus often results after downloading pirated files.
20 Clues: A flaw in a program. • Irrelevant messages sent to a large group of people over the internet. • A virus that hide in RAM and would typically install themselves into the computer’s memory. • A virus that attacks the file allocation table (FAT) and can result in severe damage to a computer. • ...
Introduction to Computer Hardware — Computer Virus 2016-02-08
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- Usually used to harm a user’s computer system, this virus modifies or completely changes one of a computer’s macro, a piece of code that is also a set of instructions that would automatically expand into a more extensive set of commands that will lead to the performance of a certain task. (It will cause a sequence of actions to be performed automatically).
- A program that gathers and steals information about a user (i.e. their passwords, interests, personal information) through the monitoring of their browsing activities (i.e. their history). This information can be saved so that it can be recovered on a later date. The invasive tracking that this type of program does is not always done with the user knowing.
- A virus that is contained within and transmitted via the opening of an attachment (an attached document) of an e-mail.
- A virus that infects a system using a combination of characteristics of multiple types of viruses. This virus can be quite difficult to eliminate, and unless is completely gotten rid of, will frequently reinfect the system.
- A program that changes a person’s computer browsing settings (i.e. adding extensions to browsers). Such changes will redirect the user to internet sites that they have no intention of visiting.
- A virus that takes place due to the misuse of a website’s code that can then follow through to infecting a computer. This virus often occurs due to code being placed into a site without the website’s technician knowing.
- A program that is able to copy or load itself into a computer system and run against the user’s wishes, often by causing damage to the computer by discarding data or corrupting the system.
- A virus that is often spread from one system to another through an e-mail or website that has been hacked. At times, this virus can be attached to legitimate files and can be spread when a user launches a specific program. The user is typically unaware that there is a virus attached.
- Often invisible to the user, this virus can duplicate and occur in a system’s recently used (Active) memory. Despite its self replicating nature, it doesn’t modify any files.
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- A virus that will, by overwriting files with its own code, completely take over and disrupt a program’s original code.
- Irrelevant messages sent to a large group of people over the internet.
- A virus that affects a computer’s entire directory system by changing the path that specifies the location of files. Typically located in a disk.
- Any defects, or “weak” spots found in a program that are often advantageously used by viruses as a way to infect a system.
- A common consequence of pirated content, this infector is a virus that will damage the hard drive or floppy disk. Typically transmitted through the floppy disk of those already infected, this virus has the ability to go undetected by the system and the user, as well as alter the storage drive’s volume label.
- A virus that hide in RAM and would typically install themselves into the computer’s memory.
- A program that contains harmful code in what appears to be harmless data, but can actually gain control and infect with its chosen form of damage, such as the appearance of unwanted pop ups. This virus often results after downloading pirated files.
- A flaw in a program.
- A virus that attacks the file allocation table (FAT) and can result in severe damage to a computer.
- A virus that changes its binary signature, the unique code that identifies a document, every time it damages a new file.
- This virus does not alter any files but instead will create a copy of the file and will place a different extension on it. (i.e. .com)
20 Clues: A flaw in a program. • Irrelevant messages sent to a large group of people over the internet. • A virus that hide in RAM and would typically install themselves into the computer’s memory. • A virus that attacks the file allocation table (FAT) and can result in severe damage to a computer. • ...
Semester review crossword 2018-01-05
Across
- Command Y
- Command Z
- An online version of pages
- Command Q
- has A thousand megabytes in it
- Command N
- form of bullying online
- a device for recording visual images in the form of photographs
- Command M
- Command X and Command V
- a rodent
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- you type on it
- you have one in your mac instead of a mouse
- An online version of keynote
- the brain of the computer
- has A thousand gigabytes in it
- Command R
- the display that is in your computer
- Command T
- allows your computer to do multiple things at once
20 Clues: a rodent • Command Y • Command Z • Command Q • Command R • Command N • Command M • Command T • you type on it • form of bullying online • Command X and Command V • the brain of the computer • An online version of pages • An online version of keynote • has A thousand gigabytes in it • has A thousand megabytes in it • the display that is in your computer • you have one in your mac instead of a mouse • ...
Robotics Lab 2025-04-16
Across
- Wireless technology that enables communication between Bluetooth-compatible devices.
- The process of automating.
- A programming structure that repeats a sequence of instructions as long as a specific condition is true.
- Information that is collected and used for reference or analysis.
- An error in a software.
- A set of instructions that the computer executes in order to achieve a particular objective.
- Any set of instructions expressed in a programming language.
- Remote servers that store data and are assessed from the internet.
- A type of application software designed to run on a mobile device, such as a smartphone or tablet computer.
- The rate at which something can move or operate.
- A unit of physical hardware or equipment that provides ore or more computing functions within a computer.
- A physical or wireless attachment between multiple computing systems, computers, or computing devices.
- A twisting force that causes rotation.
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- A type of procedure or routine.
- The process of finding and correcting errors in programs.
- A machine or device that performs processes, calculations and operations based on instructions provided by a software or hardware program.
- Programs that run on a computer system, computer, or other computing devices.
- Temporary storage used by computing devices.
- The power to direct the course of actions.
- The process of making copies of data files to use in the event the original data or data files are lost or destroyed.
- A measure of the amount of resources an algorithm uses to find an answer.
- An unambiguous procedure or precise step-by-step guide to solve a problem or achieve a particular objective.
- The physical components that make up a computing system, computer, or computing device.
- A group of computing devices connected y cables or wireless media for the exchange of information and resources.
- The signals or instructions sent to a computer.
25 Clues: An error in a software. • The process of automating. • A type of procedure or routine. • A twisting force that causes rotation. • The power to direct the course of actions. • Temporary storage used by computing devices. • The signals or instructions sent to a computer. • The rate at which something can move or operate. • ...
Drew's Crossword puzzle 2023-08-24
Across
- Attackers who are strongly motivated
- collection of harmful computer code
- security method of “scrambling” information
- Program that stores multiple passcodes
- Malware hiding inside another program
- A false warning
- An individual who launches attacks
- Stalking through use of technology.
- State of freedom from public
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- Social manipulation to receive information
- process of unlocking encrypted information
- Science of healthy computer practices
- Inside security threat to companies
- Electronic waste from discarded devices
- Backup power source
- stealing someone’s personal information
- Malicious software, like viruses,spyware
- malicious computer code that reproduces
- A wireless high-speed data network
- consistent unwanted emails or messages
20 Clues: A false warning • Backup power source • State of freedom from public • A wireless high-speed data network • An individual who launches attacks • Inside security threat to companies • collection of harmful computer code • Stalking through use of technology. • Attackers who are strongly motivated • Science of healthy computer practices • Malware hiding inside another program • ...
Elmani's IT 244 Crossword Puzzle Chapter 2 2025-01-31
Across
- Non-volatile Memory Express
- Brain of the computer
- characters that have special meaning
- The process of starting up Linux is called...
- Type of Linux operating system
- Common operating system
- Displays Login name
- Operating system that we will be using
- Exits out of shell
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- computer on a computer
- Graphics processing unit
- Reset terminal to default settings
- Displays date and time
- Displays calender
- List files
- clears the terminal screen
- Bootable Device
- Bootable Device
- Random access memory
- Common operating system
20 Clues: List files • Bootable Device • Bootable Device • Displays calender • Exits out of shell • Displays Login name • Random access memory • Brain of the computer • computer on a computer • Displays date and time • Common operating system • Common operating system • Graphics processing unit • clears the terminal screen • Non-volatile Memory Express • Type of Linux operating system • ...
Viruses - Casey Macaruso 2018-11-19
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- a computer controlled by bots
- a virus that replicates itself
- something you can buy to protect your computer from viruses
- a fault or error in a program
- a name in which a virus usually goes by
- a virus named after a greek myth
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- a virus that floods a network
- a specific type of virus
- programs and other operating information used by a computer
- emails sent that are meant to get personal information
- an unwanted computer software installed on your computer
- first email virus
- a way into your computer without you noticing
- messages distributed electronically from one computer to the next via network
- someone who accesses someone's computer illegally without permission
15 Clues: first email virus • a specific type of virus • a virus that floods a network • a computer controlled by bots • a fault or error in a program • a virus that replicates itself • a virus named after a greek myth • a name in which a virus usually goes by • a way into your computer without you noticing • emails sent that are meant to get personal information • ...
Viruses - Casey Macaruso 2018-11-19
Across
- someone who accesses someone's computer illegally without permission
- a name in which a virus usually goes by
- programs and other operating information used by a computer
- an unwanted computer software installed on your computer
- a fault or error in a program
- first email virus
- a computer controlled by bots
- a virus named after a greek myth
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- a specific type of virus
- a way into your computer without you noticing
- a virus that replicates itself
- a virus that floods a network
- something you can buy to protect your computer from viruses
- messages distributed electronically from one computer to the next via network
- emails sent that are meant to get personal information
15 Clues: first email virus • a specific type of virus • a virus that floods a network • a fault or error in a program • a computer controlled by bots • a virus that replicates itself • a virus named after a greek myth • a name in which a virus usually goes by • a way into your computer without you noticing • emails sent that are meant to get personal information • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2014-08-22
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- Height of a type character measured in points, each point being 1/2th of an inch
- The quantities, characters, or symbols on which operations are performed by a computer
- A standard formula of words used in a letter to address the person being written to
- Address of the person sending the message
- A special notation at the end of a letter that indicates copies of the letter were sent to the person(s) listed, usually being noted by typing CC:
- Type or format with a full space between lines
- Letter A letter written from an individual to a company or organization
- The central processing unit (CPU) of a computer is a piece of hardware that carries out the instructions of a computer program.
- A frequency assigned to a TV or radio station, which allows it to transmit over the air simultaneously with other broadcasters
- typically weigh less than 6 pounds and are small enough to fit easily in a briefcase.
- The machines, wiring, and other physical components of a computer or other electronic system.
- Pertaining to a keyboard having the keys in traditional typewriter arrangement, with the letters q, w, e, r, t, and y being the first six of the top row of alphabetic characters, starting from the left side.
- Vertical distance between lines of text
- The main or central part of something, especially a building or text
- Self-contained piece of information available to the operating system and any number of individual programs
- a preset format for a document or file, used so that the format does not have to be recreated each time it is used.
- Checker A computer program that checks the spelling of words in files of text, typically by comparison with a stored list of words
- The programs and other operating information used by a computer.
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- The action or manner of justifying a line of type or piece of text.
- a printed circuit board containing the principal components of a computer or other device, with connectors into which other circuit boards can be slotted.
- a printer in which the characters are formed by minute jets of ink.
- a computer designed for use by one person at a time.
- The way in which your body is positioned when you are sitting or standing
- A location in a document where a visible digital signature can be inserted.
- The study of people's efficiency in their working environment.
- a panel of keys that operate a computer or typewriter.
- Range or put into a format.
- Change (text) on a computer.
- A key or command that toggles between two modes, such as the caps lock key
- Word printed at the top of a page indicating the first or last word entry on that page
30 Clues: Range or put into a format. • Change (text) on a computer. • Vertical distance between lines of text • Address of the person sending the message • Type or format with a full space between lines • a computer designed for use by one person at a time. • a panel of keys that operate a computer or typewriter. • The study of people's efficiency in their working environment. • ...
Introduction to Computer Hardware — Computer Virus 2016-02-08
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- A virus that is contained within and transmitted via the opening of an attachment (an attached document) of an e-mail.
- A virus that attacks the file allocation table (FAT) and can result in severe damage to a computer.
- Any defects, or “weak” spots found in a program that are often advantageously used by viruses as a way to infect a system.
- A virus that changes its binary signature, the unique code that identifies a document, every time it damages a new file.
- A virus that hide in RAM and would typically install themselves into the computer’s memory.
- A virus that affects a computer’s entire directory system by changing the path that specifies the location of files. Typically located in a disk.
- A program that gathers and steals information about a user (i.e. their passwords, interests, personal information) through the monitoring of their browsing activities (i.e. their history). This information can be saved so that it can be recovered on a later date. The invasive tracking that this type of program does is not always done with the user knowing.
- Irrelevant messages sent to a large group of people over the internet.
- A program that is able to copy or load itself into a computer system and run against the user’s wishes, often by causing damage to the computer by discarding data or corrupting the system.
- A virus that will, by overwriting files with its own code, completely take over and disrupt a program’s original code.
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- A program that changes a person’s computer browsing settings (i.e. adding extensions to browsers). Such changes will redirect the user to internet sites that they have no intention of visiting.
- A virus that infects a system using a combination of characteristics of multiple types of viruses. This virus can be quite difficult to eliminate, and unless is completely gotten rid of, will frequently reinfect the system.
- A virus that is often spread from one system to another through an e-mail or website that has been hacked. At times, this virus can be attached to legitimate files and can be spread when a user launches a specific program. The user is typically unaware that there is a virus attached.
- Usually used to harm a user’s computer system, this virus modifies or completely changes one of a computer’s macro, a piece of code that is also a set of instructions that would automatically expand into a more extensive set of commands that will lead to the performance of a certain task. (It will cause a sequence of actions to be performed automatically).
- This virus does not alter any files but instead will create a copy of the file and will place a different extension on it. (i.e. .com)
- A common consequence of pirated content, this infector is a virus that will damage the hard drive or floppy disk. Typically transmitted through the floppy disk of those already infected, this virus has the ability to go undetected by the system and the user, as well as alter the storage drive’s volume label.
- A virus that takes place due to the misuse of a website’s code that can then follow through to infecting a computer. This virus often occurs due to code being placed into a site without the website’s technician knowing.
- A program that contains harmful code in what appears to be harmless data, but can actually gain control and infect with its chosen form of damage, such as the appearance of unwanted pop ups. This virus often results after downloading pirated files.
- Often invisible to the user, this virus can duplicate and occur in a system’s recently used (Active) memory. Despite its self replicating nature, it doesn’t modify any files.
- A flaw in a program.
20 Clues: A flaw in a program. • Irrelevant messages sent to a large group of people over the internet. • A virus that hide in RAM and would typically install themselves into the computer’s memory. • A virus that attacks the file allocation table (FAT) and can result in severe damage to a computer. • ...
Types of Computers and things in the computer 2021-10-14
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- is something that gets something in a computer and turns it into paper
- It's like a Pc but you can take it anywhere
- was used as a calculator before the electric calculator
- computer main memory in which specific contents can be accessed
- is used to help people watch Their Shows
- is what people use to listen to music
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- is what you need to do to make a game
- is a bigger form of a phone
- is something that is used to save something
- People use this all the time and have it everywhere we go
- is what people use to listen to the news
- is something that does all the work in your computer
12 Clues: is a bigger form of a phone • is what you need to do to make a game • is what people use to listen to music • is what people use to listen to the news • is used to help people watch Their Shows • is something that is used to save something • It's like a Pc but you can take it anywhere • is something that does all the work in your computer • ...
EDTC5325 Crossword -Laura Glass 2014-03-26
Across
- A hardware device that routes data from a local area network (LAN) to another network connection.
- Card that makes the connection between the computer and the network cable.
- Technology often used for wireless keyboards and wireless printing.
- Carries data to smaller lines of transmission.
- A piece of computer hardware or software that accesses a service made available by a server.
- A computer that provides data to other computers.
- Address A numerical label assigned to each device (e.g., computer, printer) participating in a computer network.
- Limits the data that can pass through it and protects a networked server or client machine from damage by unauthorized users.
- Describes the arrangement of systems on a computer network.
- Networks that span long distances via telephone lines, fiber-optic cables, or satellite links.
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- The most common type of connection computers use in a local area network (LAN).
- The maximum data transfer rate of a network or Internet connection.
- A site that offers Internet access over a wireless local area network (Starbucks).
- An Ethernet network cable
- A type of connector commonly used for Ethernet networking.
- Computer network limited to a small area such as an office building or university,
- Technology that allows an electronic device to exchange data or connect to the internet wirelessly.
17 Clues: An Ethernet network cable • Carries data to smaller lines of transmission. • A computer that provides data to other computers. • A type of connector commonly used for Ethernet networking. • Describes the arrangement of systems on a computer network. • Technology often used for wireless keyboards and wireless printing. • ...
Coding 2023-01-17
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- A single unit of information in a computer, typically represented as a 0 or 1
- A way to get information
- A list of steps to finish a task
- The action of doing something over and over again
- A positive or negative whole number, including 0
- a placeholder for a piece of information that can change
- A way to give information to a computer
- Cause the computer to execute the commands you’ve written in your program
- The art of creating a program
- The most common fundamental unit of digital data (8 bits worth of data)
- Statements that only run under certain conditions
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- A number that support decimal points
- A piece of code that you can easily call over and over again
- Information; quantities, characters, or symbols that are the inputs and outputs of computer programs
- An instruction for the computer; many commands put together make up algorithms and computer programs
- A way of representing information using only two options
- The language that programmers create and use to tell a computer what to do
- Short for “picture element”, the fundamental unit of a digital image, typically a tiny square or dot that contains a single point of colour of a larger image
- A formal set of vocabulary and terms, which includes numerous instructions that produce several kinds of input and output
- Finding and fixing problems in an algorithm or program
- An error in a program that prevents it from running as expected
- A repetitive action or command typically created with programming loops
- A code that represents the easiest and least time-consuming way to meet the goal
- An action that causes something to happen
- A programming language that lets users create programs by manipulating graphical programming elements, rather than writing code using text
25 Clues: A way to get information • The art of creating a program • A list of steps to finish a task • A number that support decimal points • A way to give information to a computer • An action that causes something to happen • A positive or negative whole number, including 0 • The action of doing something over and over again • Statements that only run under certain conditions • ...
Computer Hardware 2025-09-17
Across
- System Storage
- Interconnected computer networks
- Output,Input
- Numbers signed to a wbsite
- A,B,C,Micro,Mini
- Uses elcectronic flash memory
- program of the computer
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- connects with all of the computer
- Network of physical software
- Memory
- Manages hardware and software
- all of the Processing
- Physical Part of the computer
13 Clues: Memory • Output,Input • System Storage • A,B,C,Micro,Mini • all of the Processing • program of the computer • Numbers signed to a wbsite • Network of physical software • Manages hardware and software • Physical Part of the computer • Uses elcectronic flash memory • Interconnected computer networks • connects with all of the computer
Jasmine's Tech Dictionary 2021-11-18
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- A storage device containing a read-write mechanism plus one or more hard disks, inside a sealed unit.
- An operating system is a software that withholds and manages a computer’s hardware, resources, basic functions, appling applications and controlling peripherals
- used as a mini storage device for your files on your pc and other stuff or as a cable (mostly just the part of the cable that you plug into the computer).
- the cloud is the data basis and they are all over the world. The cloud can save companies monA search engine is a system that is designed to carry out web searchesey and add convince for users
- part of a computer that in which operations are controlled and executed
- is what you type in to get to a website
- is a type of laptoptypes; including Acer, Lenovo, Samsung Galaxy, and Google Pixel.
- is a networking device that forwards data packets between computer networks. Routers perform the traffic directing functions on the Internet. Data sent through the internet, such as a web page or email, is in the form of data packets
- simply modem is a device that is planted in your home that takes encrypted data from your Internet Service provider and translates the signals so your Router can provide internet for your devices
- A computer that can only be used at a desk
- is essentially a computer's form of memory
- It process, stores, and utilizes data
- A global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities
- a unique digital identifier that cannot be copied, substituted
- wireless internet
- a person who has knowledge + skills to use digital technologies to communicate with other peers around them.
- a computer that can be easily moved around and is small
- is an auxiliary device used to put information into and get information out of a computer
- Is two or more computers connected and powering data through one another
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- sitting posture
- can spread to one and another and there one going on
- this includes the physical parts of a computer, such as the case, central processing unit, monitor, mouse, keyboard, computer data storage
- it refers to an individual's ability to find, evaluate, and clearly communicate information through typing and other media on various digital platforms. It is evaluated by an individual's grammar, composition, typing skills and ability to produce text, images, audio and designs using technology.
- Basic unit of computer storage and processing
- a panel of keys that operate a computer
- is a bunch of network sources that connect through different devices
- is a mobile device that has the same smarts as a computer. The difference is that the smart phones are much smaller and have more privacy policies
- a software tells a computer what do do and where to go
- can search things up
- Use this to make it harder for others to get into your account.
- is a little block of data created by a web server while the user of the device is looking at a website and are used to store websites information and to track a users activity on a computer
- online journal or informational website showing the newest posts first
- a digital record of the time when something happened
- an instrument or device used for observing, checking, or keeping a continuous record of a process or quantity
- This is when you open one of those emails or texts like to watch some video and then all your stuff gets stolen like passwords, credit/debit card numbers, and a bunch of other stuff
- pretend to be someone that you aren’t on the internet
- a quotation from or reference to a book, paper, or author
- s a Network Security Device that monitors incoming and outgoing network traffic and permits or blocks data packets based on a set of security rules
38 Clues: sitting posture • wireless internet • can search things up • It process, stores, and utilizes data • a panel of keys that operate a computer • is what you type in to get to a website • A computer that can only be used at a desk • is essentially a computer's form of memory • Basic unit of computer storage and processing • can spread to one and another and there one going on • ...
Raelyn`s Internet Crossword Puzzle 2013-03-26
Across
- A part of a computer system or network that is designed to block unauthorized access while permitting outward communication
- ENGINE Software that searches and gathers and identifies information from a database based on keywords, titles and text. Example: www.google.com
- A bully who operates online, in cyberspace; To bully online
- Originally known as Web Log. Blogs are websites that contains dated text entries, generally listed in reverse chronological order (most recent first) about a particular topic.
- To renew or revitalize; To reload a webpage on the internet
- A collaborative website which can be directly edited by anyone with access to it; www.Wikipedia.com
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- a piece of writing that has been copied from someone else and is presented as being your own work
- NETWORKS online communities where people meet, socialize, exchange digital files, etc. (facebook, twitter, instagram)
- – An unauthorized person who secretly gains access to computer files.
- Text or graphics that, when clicked, will connect the user to a new web page or another place on the same page.
- RESOURCE LOCATOR (URL) Full website address.
- A system of connected computers that allows the sharing of files and equipment. There are two types of networks: local area network (LAN) and wide area network (WAN).\
12 Clues: RESOURCE LOCATOR (URL) Full website address. • A bully who operates online, in cyberspace; To bully online • To renew or revitalize; To reload a webpage on the internet • – An unauthorized person who secretly gains access to computer files. • a piece of writing that has been copied from someone else and is presented as being your own work • ...
Blood Portfolio - Crossword 2023-02-21
Across
- Blood 45% of blood
- Lands Discovered blood types
- Foreign substance
- factor positive/negative
- (Blood) drops
- Blood types
- Reacts with antigen
- Coat <1% of blood
- Study of bodily fluids
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- Red blood cells
- pointed edges on bloodstain
- small drops broken off
- 55% of blood
- Clumping of red blood cells
- Separates from blood when clot is formed
15 Clues: Blood types • 55% of blood • (Blood) drops • Red blood cells • Foreign substance • Reacts with antigen • Coat <1% of blood • small drops broken off • Blood 45% of blood • Study of bodily fluids • pointed edges on bloodstain • Clumping of red blood cells • factor positive/negative • Lands Discovered blood types • Separates from blood when clot is formed
The Computer System 2023-05-04
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- who uses the computer
- collection of instructions for the computer to follow
- raw facts & figures that don't make sense
- instructions given to the computer
- setting up the operating system when turned on
- accepts, processes, produces & stores data
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- pieces of the computer you can see
- where data is kept for a period of time
- turn off the computer's power
- changing data in a meaningful way
- where data is entered
- what can be used after data is processed
- prevents persons from accessing the computer
13 Clues: who uses the computer • where data is entered • turn off the computer's power • changing data in a meaningful way • pieces of the computer you can see • instructions given to the computer • where data is kept for a period of time • what can be used after data is processed • raw facts & figures that don't make sense • accepts, processes, produces & stores data • ...
Steve Jobs 2016-01-19
Across
- Personal computer
- Portable data storage
- An compressed audio file
- A built in device that stores programs
- Binary digit
- 1,024 bytes
- A portable, small computer
- Computer programs
- Brains of a computer
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- The amount remaining after expenses
- A data storage device that reads and writes on disks
- An ordered list of songs
- 1,024 megabytes
- 1,024 kilobytes
- Short for application
15 Clues: 1,024 bytes • Binary digit • 1,024 megabytes • 1,024 kilobytes • Personal computer • Computer programs • Brains of a computer • Portable data storage • Short for application • An compressed audio file • An ordered list of songs • A portable, small computer • The amount remaining after expenses • A built in device that stores programs • A data storage device that reads and writes on disks
MEDIAL /TH/ 2026-01-21
Across
- ALL OF IT
- RUNNING IN A RACE
- PAIN IN THE TOOTH
- USED TO BRUSH YOUR TEETH
- OPPOSITE OF SISTER
- PURPLE GEMSTONE
- RAIN, SNOW AND HURRICANE ARE TYPES OF THIS
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- WEAR IT TO SWIM
- TAKE GOOD CARE OF YOURSELF
- TYPE OF SNAKE
- PART OF A BIRD'S WING
- SHIRT, SHORTS, PANTS ARE TYPES OF THIS
- TYPE OF CAT
- ANOTHER WORD FOR MOM
- WITH OTHER PEOPLE
- ANOTHER WORD FOR DAD
16 Clues: ALL OF IT • TYPE OF CAT • TYPE OF SNAKE • WEAR IT TO SWIM • PURPLE GEMSTONE • RUNNING IN A RACE • PAIN IN THE TOOTH • WITH OTHER PEOPLE • OPPOSITE OF SISTER • ANOTHER WORD FOR MOM • ANOTHER WORD FOR DAD • PART OF A BIRD'S WING • USED TO BRUSH YOUR TEETH • TAKE GOOD CARE OF YOURSELF • SHIRT, SHORTS, PANTS ARE TYPES OF THIS • RAIN, SNOW AND HURRICANE ARE TYPES OF THIS
Computer parts 2020-09-25
Across
- the part that connects all other parts of your computer
- something you can plug into your computer that can scan barcodes
- a pen you use to draw on a touchscreen
- displays a soft copy picture for you to see
- a stick you can plug into your computer for extra storage
- long term memory
- let's you input audio
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- output sound
- let's you input video
- what you use to type
- the brains of the computer
- how you control the cursor
- the case of you computer
- temporary memory
- an accessory that makes a hard copy of your work onto paper
15 Clues: output sound • temporary memory • long term memory • what you use to type • let's you input video • let's you input audio • the case of you computer • the brains of the computer • how you control the cursor • a pen you use to draw on a touchscreen • displays a soft copy picture for you to see • the part that connects all other parts of your computer • ...
BusOps Word and Computer Basics Review 2021-09-01
Across
- hardware that stores data on the device
- a document stored on a computer
- software that carries out a useful task
- small clickable picture used to represent files and programs on a computer
- a computer's main background screen that shows icons for applications and files
- used to save a file for the first time; names the file and gives it a location to be stored in
- software that is used to access the internet
- programs that give directions to the computer
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- physical components of a computer
- performs all functions of the computer; the computer's "brain"
- main software that communicates with the computer hardware; computers cannot run without this
- location where files are stored and organized
- computers
- the main worldwide network
- saves changes made to the file
- place where digital information is stored
16 Clues: computers • the main worldwide network • saves changes made to the file • a document stored on a computer • physical components of a computer • hardware that stores data on the device • software that carries out a useful task • place where digital information is stored • software that is used to access the internet • location where files are stored and organized • ...
STANDARD IV 2018-07-30
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- The background picture of the desktop.
- _____ consists of words, numbers, dates, images, sounds etc. without any context.
- Storage devices are often referred to as the ______________________ of a computer.
- The speaker icon is present on the right end of the ______.
- _____________ is the screen where all files, folders and applications are arranged.
- A ____________ is used to perform a particular action.
- ________ is an external storage device.
- GUI stands for ______________ .
- The pen drive for mobile devices are called USB _____________ pen drive.
- The amount of information you can store in a storage device depends on its __________.
- Panel Click Start ->______________ -> Appearance and Personalization -> Change Desktop Background. Select the picture. Click Save Changes.
- The box that appears when you start a program is called a ____ .
- 0 and 1 are called ______________ digits.
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- disk __________ is the external memory of a computer.
- The OS used in our computer lab.
- A ________________ application can help a user store, organise, analyse and process data.
- __________ button is used to enlarge a window to make it fill the entire screen.
- System ____________ enables communication between the user and the computer. Icons, The small pictures on the screen are called ________.
- The result of analysing or processing data is called ________.
- _________ devices are used to store information on a computer that we might need to access again in the future.
- The instructions that are essential for the computer to operate are stored in the ____________.
- A ____ can store upto 700 MB of data.
- 1GB = 1024_____.
23 Clues: 1GB = 1024_____. • GUI stands for ______________ . • The OS used in our computer lab. • A ____ can store upto 700 MB of data. • The background picture of the desktop. • ________ is an external storage device. • 0 and 1 are called ______________ digits. • A ____________ is used to perform a particular action. • disk __________ is the external memory of a computer. • ...
STANDARD IV 2018-07-30
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- Panel Click Start ->______________ -> Appearance and Personalization -> Change Desktop Background. Select the picture. Click Save Changes.
- 1GB = 1024_____.
- _____________ is the screen where all files, folders and applications are arranged.
- GUI stands for ______________ .
- The OS used in our computer lab.
- _____ consists of words, numbers, dates, images, sounds etc. without any context.
- System ____________ enables communication between the user and the computer. Icons, The small pictures on the screen are called ________.
- 0 and 1 are called ______________ digits.
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- disk __________ is the external memory of a computer.
- The pen drive for mobile devices are called USB _____________ pen drive.
- The amount of information you can store in a storage device depends on its __________.
- A ____________ is used to perform a particular action.
- Storage devices are often referred to as the ______________________ of a computer.
- _________ devices are used to store information on a computer that we might need to access again in the future.
- A ________________ application can help a user store, organise, analyse and process data.
- The box that appears when you start a program is called a ____ .
- The speaker icon is present on the right end of the ______.
- The background picture of the desktop.
- __________ button is used to enlarge a window to make it fill the entire screen.
- The result of analysing or processing data is called ________.
- A ____ can store upto 700 MB of data.
- ________ is an external storage device.
- The instructions that are essential for the computer to operate are stored in the ____________.
23 Clues: 1GB = 1024_____. • GUI stands for ______________ . • The OS used in our computer lab. • A ____ can store upto 700 MB of data. • The background picture of the desktop. • ________ is an external storage device. • 0 and 1 are called ______________ digits. • A ____________ is used to perform a particular action. • disk __________ is the external memory of a computer. • ...
Cyber Security Awareness 2023-10-10
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- - a malicious computer program that displays intrusive pop-up advertisements
- - malware designed to deny access to files by encrypting
- - A flaw or weakness in the computer
- - function used to map data of arbitrary size to fixed-size values
- - taking information and images from other people and uses them to create a new identity for themselves
- - deceiving, pressuring or manipulating people into sending information to wrong people
- - covert method of bypassing normal authentication or encryption in a computer
- - exploit of a vulnerability
- - personal data leak
- - unauthorized alteration of personal data
- - attackers pretend to be an authentic user
- - Hackers demand ransom in this currency
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- - install a backdoor in the infected computer
- - vulnerability in a computer system that was previously unknown to its developers or anyone capable of mitigating it
- - website made unavailable to legitimate user
- - group of computers which have been infected and under the control of a malicious actor
- - software tool designed to take advantage of a flaw in a computer system
- - data is complete, trustworthy
- - Malicious software which is installed in your system
- - updates that address security vulnerabilities within a program or product
- - India's first comprehensive data protection law
- - hiding or coding information so that only the person a message was intended for can read it
- - person who attempts to gain unauthorized access to a system
- - right to control how your information is viewed and used
- - Browser for the dark web
25 Clues: - personal data leak • - Browser for the dark web • - exploit of a vulnerability • - data is complete, trustworthy • - A flaw or weakness in the computer • - Hackers demand ransom in this currency • - unauthorized alteration of personal data • - attackers pretend to be an authentic user • - install a backdoor in the infected computer • ...
Computer Systems and the CPU 2026-02-20
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- A comparison such as AND, OR, or NOT.
- The number of cycles the CPU can perform per second.
- Holds the address of the memory location being accessed.
- Carries control signals that coordinate operations within the computer.
- A computer design where data and instructions share the same memory space.
- The part of an instruction that tells the CPU what action to carry out.
- Carries memory addresses between the CPU and main memory.
- A sequence of instructions executed by the computer.
- The stage where the CPU retrieves the next instruction from memory.
- The data or memory address that the operator works on.
- A program designed to perform a specific task for a user.
- The central processing unit that processes instructions and controls the computer’s operations.
- A unit of data made up of 8 bits.
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- Holds data that is being read from or written to memory.
- A single command given to the CPU to perform a task.
- Data entered into a computer system.
- The stage where the CPU carries out the instruction.
- The stage where the CPU interprets what an instruction means.
- Information produced by a computer system after processing.
- Immediate Access Store; memory that holds instructions and data ready to be processed by the CPU.
- A small, very fast memory location inside the CPU used to hold data and instructions.
- Transfers data between components of the computer system.
- A numbered space in memory that stores a byte of data.
23 Clues: A unit of data made up of 8 bits. • Data entered into a computer system. • A comparison such as AND, OR, or NOT. • A single command given to the CPU to perform a task. • The number of cycles the CPU can perform per second. • The stage where the CPU carries out the instruction. • A sequence of instructions executed by the computer. • ...
COMPUTER VOCABULARY 2022-08-30
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- A hand-operated pointer device
- An output device that produces a paper hard copy
- Stands for "Internet Service Provider"
- An international computer network
- The physical parts of a computer
- Random Access Memory
- A video camera used to broadcast streaming or still video using the internet
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- Messages sent electronically over a computer
- A programmable electronic device for storing and processing data
- A collection of webpages
- A compressed file format for digital music
- Executable software that runs on a computer
- is also known as notebook computers
- Stands for "Uniform Resource Locator"
- A board made of keys
15 Clues: A board made of keys • Random Access Memory • A collection of webpages • A hand-operated pointer device • The physical parts of a computer • An international computer network • is also known as notebook computers • Stands for "Uniform Resource Locator" • Stands for "Internet Service Provider" • A compressed file format for digital music • ...
Amaana Patel-Hardware crossword puzzle 2019-01-10
Across
- An expansion board that enables a computer to manipulate and output sounds.
- The key to the technology, The main circuit
- A Personal Computer ( the first letter of each of those 2 words)
- something is called M______
- A format of DVD designed for the storage of highdefinition video and data.
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- Its red, supermarkets have them e.g asda at the cashout till, to s____ your food/item
- Another term for a screen
- A small, easy to use, portable storage device that attaches to the USB port.
- A small computer
- Central Processing Unit
- A type of printer that utilizes a laser beam to produce an image on a drum
- Part of the rodent family but is uter. (not a rat) it also goes click next to a computer
- A modern typewriter
- A famous computer made by Apple
- A small device, plugged into the side of a computer, stores files and powerpoints
15 Clues: A small computer • A modern typewriter • Central Processing Unit • Another term for a screen • something is called M______ • A famous computer made by Apple • The key to the technology, The main circuit • A Personal Computer ( the first letter of each of those 2 words) • A type of printer that utilizes a laser beam to produce an image on a drum • ...
Science Vocab 2023-12-20
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- a weather system that is the boundary separating two different types of air
- a line on a map connecting points having the same atmospheric pressure at a given time or on average over a given period.
- the atomstspheric condition, along with short term changes.
- Report- meteorological data that are measured in the vertical layers of the atmosphere
- Cycle- the series of natural processes by which water continuously move throughout the atmosphere.
- Report- observations are the fundamental data used for safety as well as climatological reasons to forecast weather and issue warnings worldwide.
- System- An area of a relative pressure minimum that has converging winds and rotates in the same direction as the earth
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- Model- a model of a plan or design which is created on a computer, especially in order to discover how to make or improve a product
- the amount of water vapor in the air.
- Radar- a radar tracking system using the Doppler effect to determine the location and velocity of a storm, clouds, precipitation
- System- have more air pressure than their surroundings
- Point- temperature at which air is saturated and condensation can occur.
- Pressure- the force that a column of air applies on to the air or a surface below it.
- Humidity- the amount of water vapor present in the air compared to the maximum amount of water vapor in the air could contain at that temperature.
- water in liquid form or solid form that falls from the atmosphere.
- Mass- a large body of air with generally uniform temperature and humidity
16 Clues: the amount of water vapor in the air. • System- have more air pressure than their surroundings • the atomstspheric condition, along with short term changes. • water in liquid form or solid form that falls from the atmosphere. • Point- temperature at which air is saturated and condensation can occur. • ...
Introduction to Computer Hardware Assignment — Computer Virus 2016-02-08
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- A program that changes a person’s computer browsing settings (i.e. adding extensions to browsers). Such changes will redirect the user to internet sites that they have no intention of visiting.
- A virus that hide in RAM and would typically install themselves into the computer’s memory.
- A virus that attacks the file allocation table (FAT) and can result in severe damage to a computer.
- A program that gathers and steals information about a user (i.e. their passwords, interests, personal information) through the monitoring of their browsing activities (i.e. their history). This information can be saved so that it can be recovered on a later date. The invasive tracking that this type of program does is not always done with the user knowing.
- Irrelevant messages sent to a large group of people over the internet.
- A virus that is contained within and transmitted via the opening of an attachment (an attached document) of an e-mail.
- A flaw in a program.
- Usually used to harm a user’s computer system, this virus modifies or completely changes one of a computer’s macro, a piece of code that is also a set of instructions that would automatically expand into a more extensive set of commands that will lead to the performance of a certain task. (It will cause a sequence of actions to be performed automatically).
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- Any defects, or “weak” spots found in a program that are often advantageously used by viruses as a way to infect a system.
- This virus does not alter any files but instead will create a copy of the file and will place a different extension on it. (i.e. .com)
- A virus that changes its binary signature, the unique code that identifies a document, every time it damages a new file.
- A virus that affects a computer’s entire directory system by changing the path that specifies the location of files. Typically located in a disk.
- A virus that is often spread from one system to another through an e-mail or website that has been hacked. At times, this virus can be attached to legitimate files and can be spread when a user launches a specific program. The user is typically unaware that there is a virus attached.
- A common consequence of pirated content, this infector is a virus that will damage the hard drive or floppy disk. Typically transmitted through the floppy disk of those already infected, this virus has the ability to go undetected by the system and the user, as well as alter the storage drive’s volume label.
- Often invisible to the user, this virus can duplicate and occur in a system’s recently used (Active) memory. Despite its self replicating nature, it doesn’t modify any files.
- A virus that takes place due to the misuse of a website’s code that can then follow through to infecting a computer. This virus often occurs due to code being placed into a site without the website’s technician knowing.
- A virus that infects a system using a combination of characteristics of multiple types of viruses. This virus can be quite difficult to eliminate, and unless is completely gotten rid of, will frequently reinfect the system.
- A virus that will, by overwriting files with its own code, completely take over and disrupt a program’s original code.
- A program that is able to copy or load itself into a computer system and run against the user’s wishes, often by causing damage to the computer by discarding data or corrupting the system.
- A program that contains harmful code in what appears to be harmless data, but can actually gain control and infect with its chosen form of damage, such as the appearance of unwanted pop ups. This virus often results after downloading pirated files.
20 Clues: A flaw in a program. • Irrelevant messages sent to a large group of people over the internet. • A virus that hide in RAM and would typically install themselves into the computer’s memory. • A virus that attacks the file allocation table (FAT) and can result in severe damage to a computer. • ...
Introduction to Computer Hardware Assignment — Computer Virus 2016-02-08
Across
- A program that changes a person’s computer browsing settings (i.e. adding extensions to browsers). Such changes will redirect the user to internet sites that they have no intention of visiting.
- A virus that hide in RAM and would typically install themselves into the computer’s memory.
- A virus that attacks the file allocation table (FAT) and can result in severe damage to a computer.
- A program that gathers and steals information about a user (i.e. their passwords, interests, personal information) through the monitoring of their browsing activities (i.e. their history). This information can be saved so that it can be recovered on a later date. The invasive tracking that this type of program does is not always done with the user knowing.
- Irrelevant messages sent to a large group of people over the internet.
- A virus that is contained within and transmitted via the opening of an attachment (an attached document) of an e-mail.
- A flaw in a program.
- Usually used to harm a user’s computer system, this virus modifies or completely changes one of a computer’s macro, a piece of code that is also a set of instructions that would automatically expand into a more extensive set of commands that will lead to the performance of a certain task. (It will cause a sequence of actions to be performed automatically).
Down
- Any defects, or “weak” spots found in a program that are often advantageously used by viruses as a way to infect a system.
- This virus does not alter any files but instead will create a copy of the file and will place a different extension on it. (i.e. .com)
- A virus that changes its binary signature, the unique code that identifies a document, every time it damages a new file.
- A virus that affects a computer’s entire directory system by changing the path that specifies the location of files. Typically located in a disk.
- A virus that is often spread from one system to another through an e-mail or website that has been hacked. At times, this virus can be attached to legitimate files and can be spread when a user launches a specific program. The user is typically unaware that there is a virus attached.
- A common consequence of pirated content, this infector is a virus that will damage the hard drive or floppy disk. Typically transmitted through the floppy disk of those already infected, this virus has the ability to go undetected by the system and the user, as well as alter the storage drive’s volume label.
- Often invisible to the user, this virus can duplicate and occur in a system’s recently used (Active) memory. Despite its self replicating nature, it doesn’t modify any files.
- A virus that takes place due to the misuse of a website’s code that can then follow through to infecting a computer. This virus often occurs due to code being placed into a site without the website’s technician knowing.
- A virus that infects a system using a combination of characteristics of multiple types of viruses. This virus can be quite difficult to eliminate, and unless is completely gotten rid of, will frequently reinfect the system.
- A virus that will, by overwriting files with its own code, completely take over and disrupt a program’s original code.
- A program that is able to copy or load itself into a computer system and run against the user’s wishes, often by causing damage to the computer by discarding data or corrupting the system.
- A program that contains harmful code in what appears to be harmless data, but can actually gain control and infect with its chosen form of damage, such as the appearance of unwanted pop ups. This virus often results after downloading pirated files.
20 Clues: A flaw in a program. • Irrelevant messages sent to a large group of people over the internet. • A virus that hide in RAM and would typically install themselves into the computer’s memory. • A virus that attacks the file allocation table (FAT) and can result in severe damage to a computer. • ...
