Across
- 1. A physical point in a bitmap image or on a display device that corresponds to the smallest addressable element within the bitmap. On a computer screen, it represents a single dot or point.
- 3. A result of something (physical or virtual), such as power, energy, action, material or information produced by a person, machine or a system.
- 9. The usability, ease of use, and pleasure provided in the interaction between the customer and the product is known as User E...
- 10. The protection provided to the creators of original works that offers a legal framework for the control and reproduction or transmission of their creations, it protects written works, computer programs and artistic works.
- 11. A step-by-step procedure required to solve a problem.
- 13. The protection of internet-connected systems, including hardware, software and data, from cyberattacks.
- 14. An international encoding standard for use with different languages and scripts, by which each letter, digit or symbol is assigned a unique numeric value that applies across different platforms and programs.
- 16. A security protocol designed to create secure wireless (wi-fi) networks.
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- 2. The means by which users interact with computer hardware or software. In software, this usually comprises fields for text and number entry, mouse pointers, buttons and other graphical elements. In hardware, switches, dials and light-emitting diodes (LEDs) provide information about the interactions between a user and a machine is a User I...
- 4. Traces of data left behind by a person using a digital system is a Digital F...
- 5. The programs and other operating information used by a computer.
- 6. The collection of physical components that constitute a computer system, all of which are tangible objects.
- 7. Data or information put into a digital system to activate or modify a process.
- 8. To break a complex problem or solution into parts that are easier to understand, design and implement.
- 12. The method a digital system uses to store and manipulate data, it is a numeric system that uses only two digits, 0 and 1.
- 15. Raw, unorganised facts and figures.