Across
- 3. - A set of instructions or rules followed by a computer program to solve a problem or perform a task.
- 5. - Something that is inherited from the past or left behind as a result of past actions.
- 9. - Identifying and determining the nature and cause of a problem or illness.
- 11. - The quality of being exact, accurate, and careful in details.
- 13. - The process of completely changing or altering something.
- 14. - Return on Investment, a financial metric used to measure the profitability of an investment.
- 17. - The basic physical and organizational structures and facilities needed for the operation of a society or enterprise.
- 20. - Refers to data or information that is not organized or categorized in a specific way.
- 21. - The ability to recover quickly from difficulties or challenges.
- 22. - A flaw or imperfection in something that makes it less effective or desirable.
- 24. - Enhancing or improving something, often with the help of technology or additional resources.
- 26. - The ability to move quickly and easily, adapt to changes, and respond to new situations.
- 27. - The administrative and support functions of a business or organization, typically not customer-facing.
- 29. base - A collection of information, data, or resources used to support and inform decision-making and problem-solving.
- 30. - The act of comparing and evaluating two or more things to determine their similarities and differences.
Down
- 1. - The level of efficiency and output of work or tasks performed within a given period of time.
- 2. - The process of examining data or information to gain insights and draw conclusions.
- 4. - A computer program designed to simulate conversation with human users, often used in customer service or support.
- 6. - Involving working together with others to achieve a common goal or objective.
- 7. - Statements or guesses about what might happen in the future, based on analysis or data.
- 8. - To follow or comply with rules, regulations, or guidelines.
- 10. intelligence - Simulating human intelligence in machines, allowing them to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence, such as learning, problem-solving, and decision-making.
- 12. process automation - The use of software robots to automate repetitive and rule-based tasks, usually within a business or organization.
- 15. - Using machines or technology to perform tasks without human intervention.
- 16. - The sequence of steps or tasks involved in completing a specific project or process.
- 18. - The process of obtaining goods or services, usually through purchasing or contracting.
- 19. - The quality of being constant, reliable, and uniform over time.
- 23. - Following rules, regulations, or laws, and ensuring that others do the same.
- 25. learning - A subset of artificial intelligence that involves using algorithms and statistical models to enable machines to learn from data and make predictions or decisions without being explicitly programmed.
- 28. - The level of involvement, interest, and commitment that people have towards something.
