Databases. Big Data.

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Across
  1. 3. - Intercepting and logging traffic passing over a digital network.
  2. 5. - In computing, data or processes that are not transparent or easily understood.
  3. 7. - Properties or characteristics of HTML elements or database fields.
  4. 9. - To add data to a database.
  5. 12. - An organized collection of structured information or data, typically stored electronically.
  6. 13. - Duplication of data or components to increase reliability of a system.
  7. 14. - Copying data across databases or systems to ensure consistency and support disaster recovery.
Down
  1. 1. - Sequences of operators and operands in programming that evaluate to a value.
  2. 2. - To alter data or software functionality, often through code.
  3. 3. - A data structure or a collection of programming languages, tools, and frameworks used together.
  4. 4. - To increase a numerical value, usually by one, in programming.
  5. 6. - A structured set of data held in a database, typically shown in rows and columns.
  6. 8. - Customizing software or content based on user data and preferences.
  7. 10. - In programming, it's the action of sending a value back to the calling function.
  8. 11. - To declare a variable, function, or other identifier in code.