ITFP Chapter 9
Across
- 2. Software that organizes notes, activities, and metrics into one working system that can help a business in many stages of the client-business relationship including client acquisition, client support, and client retention.
- 4. Spreadsheet software created by Microsoft that helps organize and turn data into useful tables, charts, and graphs.
- 6. A non-profit organization that gives content creators free licenses that allow them to share their work in exactly the way they want to.
- 8. The SDLC phase that involves reviewing the system requirements document from the analysis phase and producing detailed specifications that cover all aspects of the system.
- 9. Works whose copyrights have expired and are free for anyone to reproduce, display, and make derivatives.
- 13. A reasonable belief that personal information collected by an information system is controlled and protected, not shared or used beyond its original intent.
- 19. One of the creative commons rights. Anyone who uses the licensed work must give credit to the original creator. All Creative Commons licenses must include the Attribution right.
- 20. The practice of initiating, planning, executing, controlling, and closing the work of a team to achieve specific goals and meet specific success criteria at the specified time.
- 21. The crime of using someone else's intellectual property in a way that should be reserved for the copyright holder.
- 22. The identification, evaluation, and prioritization of risks followed by activities that minimize, monitor, and control the impact of the risk.
- 27. An exception to copyright law that allows short excerpts of a copyrighted work to be used for purposes that benefit the public.
- 29. A systematic process for determining and addressing needs, or "gaps" between current conditions and desired conditions, or "wants".
- 31. A recordkeeping technology that was originally developed for Bitcoin. It consists of two parts: a piece of digital information and a public database. So, a blockchain is group of digital blocks of information that are stored in a public, decentralized database.
- 32. An activity that involves integrating various computing systems and software applications to function together as a whole.
- 33. A development model that involves designing, implementing, and testing smaller pieces of the overall project, then cycling back and doing more analysis and design.
- 34. The various forms of information systems including transaction processing, management, and expert systems.
- 35. A license given by a government that provides inventors a temporary monopoly on their invention.
- 37. A development model that breaks down project activities into a series of sequential or linear phases, each phase depending on the deliverables from the previous phase.
- 38. Anything that is owned by a copyright holder.
- 39. Protections granted by the federal government to creators, writers, and inventors regarding rights to reproduce, display, make derivatives of, sell, rent, or lend a work.
Down
- 1. One of the creative commons rights. Anyone who uses the work must distribute it under a license that's identical to the original. Since we don't want to distribute this course for free, we can't use any resources that include the Share Alike right.
- 3. The study and design of a system, accomplished by examining its components and their interactions.
- 5. Software where anyone can inspect, enhance, and modify the source code.
- 7. The process of turning data points into useful information.
- 10. The SDLC phase that involves studying existing information systems that are already in place and the requirements for new information systems.
- 11. The flow of goods and services from the producer to the consumer.
- 12. A methodology or framework that defines steps and tasks for developing and maintaining information systems.
- 14. One of the creative commons rights. Only the copyright holder is permitted to make money from the work. For example, you could make a t-shirt with a design that has this right, but you could not sell it.
- 15. A project management process that divides a large or complex project into smaller, more manageable projects that can be completed as part of an incremental or iterative process.
- 16. The SDLC phase that involves monitoring and evaluating the new information system.
- 17. A law that was created to protect artists of all types (musical, visual, literary, etc.) from having their work pirated through technology.
- 18. One of the creative commons rights. Other people may copy or distribute the original work, but they may not make changes to it. Only verbatim copies of the work are allowed.
- 23. A combination of technology, people, and procedures used to organize, analyze, and store data.
- 24. A recent trend which is completely internet-based and uses cryptographical functions to conduct financial transactions.
- 25. An area of computer science that focuses on intelligent machines.
- 26. The SDLC phase that involves purchasing and installing new hardware and software, integrating the various system components, and testing the operation of the new system.
- 28. Any software where the publisher retains intellectual property rights to the source code.
- 30. The SDLC phase that involves gathering information about the technology and software needs of an organization, deciding which options are most feasible, and setting timelines and deliverables for the entire project.
- 36. Any word, picture, or symbol that's used to distinguish a good from other similar goods.