Across
- 2. An HTML 5 Application Programming Interface (API) used for rendering visual images on the fly by providing scripts with a bitmap canvas.
- 4. Code embedded into an HTML page and downloaded by a user; resides on the client and helps process Web form input. Common client side scripting languages include JavaScript and VBScript.
- 5. An individual computer connected to a network. Also, a system or application (such as a Web browser or user agent) that requests a service from another computer (the server) and is used to access files or documents.
- 7. Software infrastructure and platform services that are hosted by a remote data center and provided to organizations or individuals over the Internet.
- 12. programming methodology that uses a number of existing technologies together and enables Web applications to make incremental updates.
- 14. An e-commerce model in which individual consumers sell products or services to other consumers.
- 15. A technology that allows greater style definition and formatting control of HTML elements. Formatting can be placed within the HTML or called remotely from an external style sheet.
- 16. National departments responsible for controlling items entering and leaving the country.
- 17. XML-based protocol used by credit card companies to add security to online credit.
- 20. A markup element that affects at least an entire paragraph.
Down
- 1. The amount of information, sometimes called traffic, that can be carried on a network at one time. The total capacity of a line. Also, the rate of data transfer over a network connection; measured in bits per second.
- 3. A set of universal commands, calls and functions that allows developers to communicate with an application or operating system.
- 6. An e-commerce model in which a Web-based business sells products and/or services to other businesses.
- 8. The study of groups of people. Specifically, the practice of gathering statistical data by studying populations based on characteristics such as age, income and education.
- 9. An e-commerce model in which a Web-based business sells products and/or services to consumers or end users.
- 10. The group of symbols used to render text on a page.
- 11. A directory on a computer where applications, such as Internet apps, can be stored and run without access to the original application.
- 13. A program that processes data submitted by the user. Allows a Web server to pass control to a software application, based on user request. The application receives and organizes data, then returns it in a consistent format.
- 18. A text file that contains information sent between a server and a client to help maintain state and track user activities. Cookies can reside in memory or on a hard drive.
- 19. A concept or collection of symbols associated with a product, service or person.
