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Across
  1. 4. , A concern with using enterprise software in a network with multiple computer platforms and operating systems
  2. 5. , An application architecture model where programs run as standalone applications on a single computer
  3. 8. , An application architecture model where application developers add as many tiers as they need to create the most efficient services and processes on a network
  4. 9. , Software that can be downloaded, installed, and used without paying a licensing fee. The source code can also be downloaded, modified, and compiled and given to others as long as it is not resold for profit
  5. 12. , Sometimes called SaaS or on-demand software, software that requires a monthly or annual fee to use the software and receive regular updates
  6. 14. , A term associated with cloud hosting. SaaS provides users with the applications they need to do their day-to-day work through the cloud
Down
  1. 1. , A software license given to home and small business customers that allows them to install the software on a limited number of systems
  2. 2. , Software that isn't owned but requires the purchase of a license to use the software
  3. 3. , The traditional method for delivering applications by installing them on individual desktop computer systems
  4. 6. , An application architecture model with three separate tiers where an application presents the user interface on a client workstation, data is processed on an application server, and information is retrieved from a database management system on a database server
  5. 7. , A method of delivering applications by hosting them in the cloud
  6. 8. , A method of delivering applications by installing them on the local network
  7. 10. , An application architecture model with two separate tiers (a client and a server) where applications store and retrieve data from a central repository
  8. 11. , A feature of the Windows operating system that keeps the system up to date
  9. 13. , A software license, often called a volume license or a site license, that allows the customer to install the software without restriction using the same activation code, typically until a maximum cap is reached