Information Technology
Across
- 4. Access: Records are accessed in order, one after another.
- 6. Digit: With this check a calculated digit is added to detect entry errors.
- 8. Access: Records stored chronologically and searched from the beginning.
- 9. Processed and organized data that is meaningful and useful.
- 13. This check ensures data follows a required pattern.
- 15. A manual comparison of entered data with the original document to detect mistakes.
- 17. This check ensures data falls within a specified numerical boundary.
- 19. This error is a mistake caused by pressing the wrong key while typing.
- 21. Raw, unprocessed facts and figures entered into a computer system.
- 22. In this mode of processing, large volumes of data processed together at once.
- 24. This check ensures data contains the required number of characters.
- 27. Readable: Designed to be processed by machines (e.g., barcodes, QR codes).
- 29. Sharing: In this mode of processing, multiple users share one CPU using small time slices.
- 30. Determining how up to date the information is.
- 32. Readable: Designed to be read and understood by people.
Down
- 1. This is an error where two characters are accidentally swapped.
- 2. Checking that data follows specific rules and is in the correct format.
- 3. Document: An original record providing first-hand evidence of a transaction.
- 5. This check ensures a required field is not left blank.
- 7. Access: Records can be accessed directly without reading previous records.
- 8. Copy: An electronic, digital version of a document.
- 10. Document: A document sent out, completed, and returned for processing.
- 11. Entry: A verification method where data is entered twice and compared for errors.
- 12. With this check an error-detection method is used during data transmission (0’s and 1’s).
- 14. Judging whether information comes from a trustworthy source.
- 16. Type: This check ensures the correct type of data is entered (e.g., numbers only).
- 18. When information presents a one-sided perspective or hidden agenda.
- 20. In this mode of processing, data collected without a connection to the CPU and processed later.
- 23. Checking that entered data matches the source document exactly.
- 25. Copy: A physical printed document.
- 26. In this mode of processing, the user is directly connected to the CPU for instant interaction.
- 28. Time: In this mode of processing, data processed immediately as it is received.
- 31. Determining whether information relates directly to the topic.