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Across
  1. 2. hub A device used to interconnect different types of cables and to maximize network efficiency, is called
  2. 4. have a portion of (something) with another or others.
  3. 11. devices defined as a computer device, such as a keyboard or printer, that is not part of the essential compute
  4. 13. is a representation of the fields that will be displayed on input or update screen forms, or a representation of the fields on reports. ... Also, layouts can be defined at a master level, and are then available within each subsidiary business area and /or project that is defined.
  5. 14. software software that: Runs on a Mac, Windows or Linux desktop computer that is set up for use in one place—such as a desk. ... Desktop software can also be found online and downloaded as a file that is saved on your computer
  6. 15. mail is a method of exchanging messages between people using electronic devices.
  7. 17. the reduction of the force, effect, or value of something.
  8. 18. computer system refers to any laptop or desktop computer that can run local applications on its own without needing a connection to a wide area network (WAN) or a local area network (LAN)
  9. 19. A business process diagram is a visual representation of one of your core business processes. It shows on a screen what happens as data passes from one task to the next until it is completed
Down
  1. 1. Component that serves as a conducting pathway for continuous connection between different parts of an electrical or electronic device. In a computer, for example, a bus provides a permanent interconnection among the main parts: central processing unit (CPU), random access memory (RAM), and storage devices.
  2. 3. . The corner stone of the human body is the backbone. Made up of a series of inter-connecting bones, it provides support and stability. A business is really no different being made up of various layers / limbs, each of which is dependant upon each other.
  3. 5. is a center of activity or the central part of a wheel. It is a central airport or another transport facility from which many different services operate.
  4. 6. a global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols.
  5. 7. area network is a network that interconnects users with computer resources in a geographic area or region larger than that covered by even a large local area network (LAN) but smaller than the area covered by a wide area network (WAN)
  6. 8. of users An organization of users of a specific hardware or software product.
  7. 9. is an acronym for "minimum advertised price" and is a term you'll find on some golf equipment manufacturers' websites, in their news releases about new equipment, and in articles about new golf equipment in the marketplace. Likewise, "MSRP," another pricing acronym, also shows up in those places.
  8. 10. is the traditional technology for connecting wired local area networks (LANs), enabling devices to communicate with each other via a protocol -- a set of rules or common network language.
  9. 12. local area network is a computer network that interconnects computers within a limited area such as a residence, school, laboratory, university campus or office building.
  10. 16. area network a computer network in which the computers connected may be far apart, generally having a radius of half a mile or more.
  11. 18. net is an informal term for the transfer of electronic information by physically moving media such as magnetic tape, floppy disks, optical discs, USB flash drives or external hard drives between computers, rather than transmitting it over a computer network.
  12. 19. sharing refers a primary purpose for networking: permitting users to share access to devices of all kinds, including servers and peripherals such as printers or plotters.
  13. 20. topology describes a network topology in which the signal is amplified at each step as it passes from one computer to the next.