CSP - Unit 2 - 2024-25

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Across
  1. 1. The maximum amount of data that can be sent in a fixed amount of time, usually measured in bits per second.
  2. 5. A system of linked pages, programs, and files.
  3. 8. A chunk of data sent over a network. Larger messages are divided into packets that may arrive at the destination in order, out-of-order, or not at all.
  4. 10. Can continue to function even in the event of individual component failures. This is important because elements of complex systems like a computer network fail at unexpected times, often in groups.
  5. 12. A computer network consisting of interconnected networks that use standardized, open (nonproprietary) communication protocols.
  6. 13. A collection of public copyright licenses that enable the free distribution of an otherwise copyrighted work, used when an author wants to give people the right to share, use, and build upon a work that they have created
  7. 15. A group of computing devices and programs working together for a common purpose
  8. 16. The series of connections between computing devices on a network starting with a sender and ending with a receiver.
  9. 17. A type of computer that forwards data across a network
  10. 18. A machine that can run a program, including computers, tablets, servers, routers, and smart sensors
Down
  1. 2. The protocol used for transmitting web pages over the Internet
  2. 3. An agreed-upon set of rules that specify the behavior of some system
  3. 4. The inclusion of extra components so that a system can continue to work even if individual components fail, for example by having more than one path between any two connected devices in a network.
  4. 6. A group of interconnected computing devices capable of sending or receiving data.
  5. 7. Address The unique number assigned to each device on the Internet.
  6. 9. A protocol for sending data across the Internet that assigns unique numbers (IP addresses) to each connected device
  7. 11. Differing access to computing devices and the Internet, based on socioeconomic, geographic, or demographic characteristics
  8. 14. The system responsible for translating domain names like example.com into IP addresses