Managing Data
Across
- 2. The title of a field
- 3. One column of a database.
- 7. Symbols used to compare values, e.g. >= meaning greater than or equal to.
- 11. Something that is checked to determine whether it is true or false.
- 12. An area where a row and column intersect and data can be entered.
- 14. A particular way in which a computer can store data.
- 16. Easy to use or understand.
- 17. An area in the spreadsheet window where a formula can be typed.
- 18. The act of searching a database for records based on conditions the user inputs.
- 19. A computer application that uses rows and columns to organise data and carry out calculations using that data.
- 20. Facts and figures
- 21. Software that copies the real world using data and rules.
- 22. A form designed to collect data for a specific task.
Down
- 1. A whole number. e.g. 5, -1, 0, 9999
- 4. The act of making a cell automatically look different depending on a specific rule.
- 5. To examine something in detail to ensure you fully understand it.
- 6. In a spreadsheet, this is what we call the
- 8. An area in the spreadsheet window where a formula can be entered.
- 9. A value that is unique for every record in a database and can be used to identify a record.
- 10. A type of model that is more interactive, allowing users to see how the model changes in real-time.
- 12. The address of a cell in a spreadsheet. e.g. the top left cell is A1
- 13. Multiple cells grouped together. e.g. B2:D3
- 15. A type of business or money-making activity.
- 20. A computer application that is used to organise data.