12 CAT Theory

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Across
  1. 4. Applications that run directly from an internet server via a browser, saving local storage space.
  2. 7. Communication medium using copper telephone lines that is susceptible to weather and lightning.
  3. 8. Data source consisting of existing data collected by someone else, such as websites or textbooks.
  4. 9. Question type that restricts answers, making it easy to extract quantifiable statistics and charts.
  5. 11. Data source consisting of original, first-hand data collected through surveys or interviews.
  6. 13. The trend of integrating multiple separate technologies into a single multi-purpose device.
  7. 15. System tool accessed via Ctrl+Alt+Delete used to force close frozen or unresponsive programs.
  8. 17. Acronym for the principle stating that the quality of output is determined by the correctness of input.
  9. 20. Computer advantage defined as completing tasks faster while utilizing fewer resources.
  10. 21. Immersive technology that overlays digital elements onto the user's live view of the actual environment.
  11. 23. Software tool required for managing large volumes of related data and enforcing data integrity.
  12. 26. Communication medium using light pulses through glass cables, offering immunity to electrical interference.
  13. 27. Traditional mechanical storage device that offers more capacity per rand but slower speeds.
  14. 28. User profile prioritizing constant connectivity and long battery life.
  15. 29. The ideal software tool for small to medium datasets requiring numerical calculations and charts.
Down
  1. 1. The operating system architecture required to access and utilize more than 4 GB of RAM.
  2. 2. Faster, quieter, and more durable storage technology that utilizes flash memory.
  3. 3. A software version released to the public for testing to identify bugs before final release.
  4. 5. The ability of a newer software version to open and use files created in older versions.
  5. 6. Immersive technology that completely replaces the physical world with a computer-generated environment.
  6. 10. Software licensing model requiring a recurring monthly or yearly fee instead of an upfront payment.
  7. 12. Computer advantage of performing repetitive tasks consistently without quality loss.
  8. 14. A downloadable software update designed to fix specific bugs or security loopholes.
  9. 16. User profile requiring top-tier CPUs, ample RAM, and dedicated graphics cards for demanding tasks.
  10. 18. Question type used to gather qualitative opinions, which is time-consuming to analyze on a large scale.
  11. 19. Techniques implemented on digital forms to prevent users from submitting invalid entries.
  12. 21. Computer advantage that prevents human errors, provided the data input is correct.
  13. 22. The most affordable computer models with minimum specifications suitable for basic tasks.
  14. 24. An accidental programming error or flaw within a software application.
  15. 25. User profile requiring reliable business machines and multi-function printers for a small or home office.