Across
- 2. Information that uniquely identifies someone
- 4. To execute computer task simultaneously, you put them in ____.
- 5. The ability of a system to adjust in scale to meet new demands.
- 8. Past tense of biting.
- 9. Good enough.
- 11. Compressing data in a way that discards some data and makes it impossible to recover the original.
- 14. Data about data.
- 16. A for loop is an example of _____.
- 17. What you do when you chew your food.
- 18. The idea that some communities or populations have less access to computing than others, typically due to limitations of Internet speed or computer hardware access.
- 19. Why?
Down
- 1. Tricksy little hobbits, stealing my personal belongings.
- 2. An agreed upon set of rules that specify the behavior of a system.
- 3. The 9th letter of the alphabet followed by the 16th.
- 6. A type of computer malware that can make copies of itself.
- 7. What?
- 10. The process of scrambling data to prevent unauthorized access.
- 12. What you do when you need to go to faster.
- 13. Chocolate chip _____.
- 15. inclusion of extra components that can be used to mitigate failure of a system if other components fail.
