VocabularyLesson2 DrewNeagley
Across
- 7. is an input device that scans documents and images, which can be imported into a computer.
- 9. A computer blank or data network is a telecommunications network which allows nodes to share resources.
- 14. refers to a common unit of measure for interest rates and other percentages in finance.
- 17. is arranging or put into a format.
- 18. a program with a graphical user interface for displaying HTML files, used to navigate the World Wide Web.
- 20. a cell or a range of cells on a worksheet and can be used in a formula so that Microsoft Office Excel can find the values or data that you want that formula to calculate.
- 21. a general-purpose computer programming language that is concurrent, class-based, object-oriented, and specifically designed to have as few implementation dependencies as possible.
- 22. the process of converting information or data into a code, especially to prevent unauthorized access.
- 23. a person who uses computers to gain unauthorized access to data.
- 25. Printing- the action or process of making a physical object from a three-dimensional digital model, typically by laying down many thin layers of a material in succession.
Down
- 1. The Internet's system for converting alphabetic names into numeric IP addresses.
- 2. refers to the act of creating a virtual (rather than actual) version of something, including virtual computer hardware platforms, storage devices, and computer network resources.
- 3. a part of a computer system or network that is designed to block unauthorized access while permitting outward communication.
- 4. dictionary defined as "having no wires". In networking terminology, wireless is the term used to describe any computer network where there is no physical wired connection between sender and receiver, but rather the network is connected by radio waves and/or microwaves to maintain communications.
- 5. a system for connecting a number of computer systems to form a local area network, with protocols to control the passing of information and to avoid simultaneous transmission by two or more systems.
- 6. a unit of information equal to one billion (109) or, strictly, 230 bits.
- 8. a movable indicator on a computer screen identifying the point that will be affected by input from the user, for example showing where typed text will be inserted.
- 10. A system of signals used to represent letters or numbers in transmitting messages.
- 11. a networking device that forwards data packets between computer networks.
- 12. the introductory page of a website, typically serving as a table of contents for the site.
- 13. a unit of memory or data equal to 1,024 (210) bytes.
- 15. the address of a World Wide Web page.
- 16. a computer network that spans a relatively small area. Most often, a LAN is confined to a single room, building or group of buildings, however, one LAN can be connected to other LANs over any distance via telephone lines and radio waves.
- 19. a format for compressing image files.
- 24. software is used by architects, engineers, drafters, artists, and others to create precision drawings or technical illustrations