Across
- 3. Error that results when the number of bits is not enough to hold the number, like a car's odometer "rolling over"
- 6. A network of independent but connected devices all over the world
- 9. Data about data, like a camera storing the location, date/time, shutter speed, etc. for a digital photo
- 10. The idea that some communities or populations have less access to computing than others
- 11. Standards of communication that define how data is formatted, transmitted and routed over the internet
- 12. The collection of interlinked website documents that you can view with a web browser like Wikipedia
- 14. using a network of remote servers hosted on the internet to store, manage, and process data, rather than a local server or a personal computer
- 16. Compressing data in a way that preserves all data away allows full recovery of the original
- 18. Error that results when the number of bits is not enough to represent the actual number, like 3 digits to represent pi as 3.14
- 19. Finding an approximate solution and not an exact solution to a complex problem like traveling salesman problem
- 20. Requires the list to be sorted in order and then cutting the list in half
Down
- 1. Asking lots of users online to help with something, like funding a project
- 2. A boolean condition to determine which of two algorithmic paths are taken like if-then, else
- 4. Using a looping control structure, like while, for, for each, repeat, repeat-until
- 5. Scientific Research using public participation many of whom may or may not be scientists like collecting images of butterflies
- 7. An alternative to copyright that allows people to declare how they want their artistic creations to be shared, remixed, used in noncommercial contexts
- 8. Ability to work around problems, even if one connection fails there are still other paths to connect
- 13. Compressing data in a way that loses some data away and makes it almost impossible to recover the original
- 15. A kind of malware that tries to spread itself over the network to other computers
- 17. Code flows line by line, one after another, like a recipe
- 21. A computer hosting data for others to access
