Across
- 4. The physical parts of a computer or device (stuff you can touch).
- 6. A device that detects and responds to its physical environment.
- 8. A set of instructions or rules that a computer follows to perform a task.
- 9. The science of getting computers to perform or make predictions based on examples or past experience.
Down
- 1. An organized collection of structured information, or data, typically stored electronically in a computer system.
- 2. Collection of instructions and data that tell the computer how to work.
- 3. A process used to ensure that product or service is free from error.
- 5. The delivery of technology resources—including computing, storage, databases, networking, and intelligence—through the Internet.
- 7. The ability to reduce or eliminate waste in a process.
