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Across
  1. 2. A binary digit representing the smallest unit of data in a computer system. It can only have one of two states, representing 0 or 1.
  2. 4. management system, Special software to create and maintain a database and enable individual business applications to extract the data they need without having to create separate files or data definitions in their computer programs.
  3. 6. system, controls interactions with hardware
  4. 9. inconsistency, The presence of different values for same attribute when the same data are stored in multiple locations.
  5. 11. knowledge, Expertise and experience of organizational members that has not been formally documented.
  6. 12. integrity, Rules to ensure that relationships between coupled database tables remain consistent.
  7. 14. to learn languages, accomplish physical tasks, use a perceptual apparatus, and emulate human expertise and decision making.
  8. 16. Open source software framework that enables distributed parallel processing of huge amounts of data across many inexpensive computers.
  9. 20. A person/place/thing or event about which information must be kept.
  10. 21. The process of creating small stable data structures from complex groups of data when designing a relational database.
  11. 22. data, Data sets with volumes so huge that they are beyond the ability of typical relational DBMS to capture, store, and analyze. The data are often unstructured or semi-structured.
  12. 23. redundancy, The presence of duplicate data in multiple data files.
  13. 27. analytics, Ability to gain insights from the location (geographic) component of data including location data from mobile phones output from sensors or scanning devices and data from maps.
  14. 30. learning, Creation of new standard operating procedures and business processes that reflect organizations’ experience
Down
  1. 1. A group of related files.
  2. 3. knowledge, Knowledge that has been documented.
  3. 5. intelligence, The effort to develop computer-based systems that can behave like humans, with the
  4. 7. area network, Network that spans a metropolitan area, usually a city and its major suburbs. Its geographic scope falls between a WAN and a LAN.
  5. 8. models, Descriptions of management based on behavioral scientists’ observations of what managers actually do in their jobs.
  6. 10. server, Software that handles all application operations between browser-based computers and a company’s back-end business applications or databases.
  7. 13. A device for translating a computer’s digital signals into analog form for transmission over analog networks or for translating analog signals back into digital form for reception by a computer.
  8. 15. A string of bits, usually eight, used to store one number or character in a computer system.
  9. 17. logic, Rule-based AI that tolerates imprecision by using nonspecific terms called membership functions to solve problems.
  10. 18. area network, Telecommunications network that spans a large geographical distance. May consist of a variety of cable, satellite, and microwave technologies.
  11. 19. booting, restarting computer using no electrons - from an off state
  12. 24. platform, Preconfigured hardware-software system that is specifically designed for high-speed analysis of large datasets.
  13. 25. Law, Assertion that the number of components on a chip doubles each year.
  14. 26. Technology that builds structures and processes based on the manipulation of individual atoms and molecules.
  15. 28. area network, A telecommunications network that requires its own dedicated channels and that encompasses a limited distance usually one building or several buildings in close proximity.
  16. 29. booting, restarting computer from an on state