Across
- 2. An organized collection of data that can be easily accessed, managed, and updated, often used to store information for applications.
- 5. A software program designed to perform specific tasks for users, such as word processing or spreadsheet management.
- 7. The process of creating software applications through coding, using various programming languages.
- 9. The programs and applications that run on a computer or device, enabling it to perform specific functions.
- 11. A system that records changes to files over time, allowing multiple users to collaborate on a project while keeping track of modifications.
- 13. The process of identifying and fixing errors or bugs in software code to ensure proper functionality.
Down
- 1. The physical components of a computer system, including the machine itself and any peripheral devices.
- 3. Measures taken to protect computer systems and data from unauthorized access, attacks, or damage.
- 4. The process of combining different systems or applications to work together seamlessly, improving functionality and efficiency.
- 6. A collection of interconnected computers that can communicate with each other, sharing resources and information.
- 8. The point of interaction between the user and a computer system, allowing for user input and feedback.
- 10. A step-by-step procedure or formula for solving a problem or completing a task, often used in computer programming.
- 12. The delivery of computing services over the internet, allowing users to access and store data remotely without local servers.
