Across
- 4. an organizational structure in which items are ranked according to levels of importance
- 6. technologies that in various ways mediate, augment, or simulate the natural world.
- 7. use a fluid (liquid or gas) to transmit power from one location to another
- 8. any piece of computer hardware equipment which converts information into a human-perceptible form or, historically, into a physical machine-readable form for use with other non-computerized equipment
- 9. a breakdown of any system hardware, operating system
- 11. anything whose capabilities are more important than their users' characteristics.
- 13. process of creating a complex information system that may include designing or building a customized architecture or application
- 14. a way of using human, intellectual and digital resources
- 17. also known as 'green' or 'clean' technology
- 18. relatively comprehensive discipline
- 21. a set of interconnected components that has been designed to fulfil a particular function
- 22. study of machines, equipment, technology and systems that conduct electrical charges and produce electricity
- 24. system to be authorized for operation by an authorizing official
- 25. relating to or using technology
- 26. involves generating, detecting, and manipulating light
Down
- 1. a control system for an operation or process in which there is no self-correcting action
- 2. what the user believes about the system at hand
- 3. keeps buildings, bridges or structures strong and stable in extreme conditions
- 5. A major subdivision or component of an information system consisting of information, information technology, and personnel that performs one or more specific functions.
- 10. application of scientific theories and principles in the design, production, installation, testing, service, use, and control of electrical and electronic parts, equipment and systems
- 12. any information, or data, that is sent to a computer for processing
- 13. way of thinking about the connections between things and how these are influenced by contextual and other factors
- 15. an automatic control system in which an operation, process, or mechanism is regulated by feedback
- 16. technology that utilizes biological systems
- 19. specializing in industrial, practical, or mechanical arts and applied sciences
- 20. an event that occurs when the output of a system is used as input back into the system as part of a chain of cause and effec
- 23. the application of engineering principles and technological developments for the creation of useful products and production machinery.