Network Crossword Puzzle

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  1. 1. manipulation of data by computers in a variety of ways like calculating, solving, decision making, ect.
  2. 5. Refers to symbols that represent facts, objects, and ideas. It’s what information is called in a computer.
  3. 6. Works with continuous data. Example: A dimmer switch connected to a light; it has more than an on or off state.
  4. 8. A multipurpose device that accepts input, processes data, stores data, and produces output, all according to a series of stored commands.
  5. 9. A computer that "serves" data to computers connected to a network. Can be a specially designed computer or it may look like a regular computer.
  6. 10. The results produced by the computer can be display, transmitted, or printed on one of these.
  7. 11. An electronic tool that can retrive, stor, process, or send data;such as digits 1 and 0. Example: digital devices only have two states, on or off, like a light switch.
  8. 16. Holds the instructions on how your computer should start itself. Is powered by a watch-sized battery and is known as the Basic Input Output System.
  9. 17. A category of computer that, at the time of its construction, is one of the fastest computers in the world.
  10. 18. A temporary holding area for data
  11. 19. Its name is Random Access Memory, also known as a temporary holding area for data.
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  1. 2. Whatever is typed, submitted, or transmitted to a computer system.
  2. 3. A device that can input data or help the user interact with the computer.
  3. 4. The computer part is the main storage are for a prsonal computer.
  4. 7. A super-thin slice of semiconducting material packed with microscopic circuit elements, such as wires, transistors, capacitors, logic gates, and resistors
  5. 12. This is the computer part that sends all the data to monitor so you can see a picture or colors that are produced by a computer.
  6. 13. Binary digit-a 1 or a 0
  7. 14. The main circuit board that houses all essential chips and provides connecting circuitry between them.
  8. 15. Sometimes described as the computer's brain, this is where most processing takes place.
  9. 17. The area where data can be left on a permanent basis when it is not immediately needed for processing.