Chapter 8 - Errors, Failures, and Risks

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Across
  1. 4. A data structure that allows for pushing and popping elements in a last-in-first-out order.
  2. 5. An organized collection of data that can be accessed and updated electronically.
  3. 7. System used to confirm whether a job applicant is legally authorized to work.
  4. 8. A repeated error caused by an error in the system or program.
  5. 10. Abbreviation for the US deferral agency for public security including immigration, cybersecurity, and disaster prevention.
  6. 11. A software and computer program error that causes incorrect behavior.
  7. 12. The process of planning, decision making and putting a system into effect.
  8. 13. The process of identifying and fixing errors in systems.
  9. 14. A displayed description to help the programmer/operator know the issue the program is having.
  10. 15. Reliance on computer systems and technology for essential functions.
  11. 16. The concept where everyday devices are embedded with software and communication technologies to connect and exchange data over the internet.
  12. 19. A check within a program that sees whether a given output or input falls within a logical range of what is acceptable.
  13. 20. A variable in computer programming storing true or false (0 or 1) for a condition in the program.
Down
  1. 1. Including duplicate components of systems in software to ensure reliability.
  2. 2. Process of identifying, analyzing, and evaluating potential risks in a system to ensure safety in the technology.
  3. 3. A mistake where the incorrect data is entered into a system.
  4. 6. A variable exceeding the storage capacity of memory it was allocated for.
  5. 9. A device that can operate in two different modes.
  6. 17. A computer controlled radiation therapy machine that caused several incidences with radiation overdoses to patients.
  7. 18. The name of Hong Kong’s international airport that experienced system failures.