Technology
Across
- 2. The function of comparing system outputs to the goals.
- 5. The range of techniques used to produce most products and services today
- 7. New technologies that are not in wide use today, but may become common in time. They are also called emerging technologies.
- 8. Technologies that can no longer efficiently meet human needs for products and services.
- 9. the support on a lever on which the lever armrests and turns
- 11. The technologies used in building structures for housing, business, transportation, and energy transmission.
- 13. The manufacturing process in which materials and parts are brought together to make a finished product.
- 16. unable to be entirely used up or consumed
- 17. The step in the communication process that involves changing a message into a format that can be transmitted Exhaustible capable of being entirely used up
- 21. The technologies used in moving people and cargo from one place to another.
- 22. The raw, unorganized facts and figures collected by people and machines
- 23. Initiating the work related to an action plan
- 26. Putting a meaning to a message. Decoding is understanding the message so proper action can be taken
- 27. The activities that develop and manage programs, ensuring an efficient workforce and positive relations among the company, its workers, and the public.
- 28. Buildings used to conduct business.
- 29. The process of obtaining materials by pumping them through holes drilled into the earth
- 30. The system that makes changes in speed and direction of a vehicle possible
Down
- 1. New technologies that are not widely employed today, but might be commonly used in a later period of time.
- 3. The stage of promoting, selling, and delivering a product, structure, or service.
- 4. A person who conducts research and applies scientific and technological knowledge to the design and development of products, structures, and systems.
- 6. A simple machine that increases the force applied to the work at hand
- 10. The spirit of cooperation in developing and operating a technological system
- 12. Simple, handheld artifacts that require human muscle power, air, or electric power to make them work.
- 14. Raising money by selling a portion of ownership in a company
- 15. The limits on a design.
- 18. The activities that obtain, account for and disburse the money and physical resources and maintain the financial records needed to manage a system.
- 19. The stage of developing and operating systems for producing a product, structure, or service.
- 20. People who financially support a technological system by spending money on products or services.
- 24. Materials that easily disperse and expand to fill any space
- 25. The base of a structure.