UNIT02: INTRODUCTION TO SOFTWARE

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Across
  1. 4. To start a program on a computer.
  2. 7. A person who writes or modifies computer programs or applications.
  3. 10. An application normally consisting of a source code editor, a compiler and/or interpreter, build-automation tools, and a debugger.
  4. 12. A program in which the code is distributed allowing programmers to alter and change the original software as much as they like.
  5. 14. A computer failure due to faulty hardware or a serious software bug.
  6. 15. A measure of how easy or efficient a program is to use.
Down
  1. 1. Something a computer program is "supposed" to do; these are often reasons to use a particular program or upgrade to a more recent version.
  2. 2. A rule or law which limits or controls something.
  3. 3. An error in a computer program.
  4. 5. Capable of being used without modification.
  5. 6. Software in which the license stipulates that the user cannot see, edit, or manipulate the source code of a software program.
  6. 8. Privately developed and owned technology.
  7. 9. A person who uses a product or service on a computer.
  8. 11. An incorrect action attributable to poor judgment, ignorance, or inattention.
  9. 13. To end a program or a process before its completion.