Across
- 4. the organization of programming into separate functional components that interact in some sequential and hierarchical way
- 5. any hardware device that has the capability of permitting access to a network via a user interface, specialized software, network address, protocol stack, or any other means
- 7. two or more computers that are linked in order to share resources, exchange files, or allow electronic communications
- 9. a point of intersection/connection within a data communication network
- 11. the essential elements of a computer and related infrastructure to work together
- 13. an provide a broad range of hardware, software and services, although there may be some differences between them
- 14. existing, occurring, or carried on between nations
- 18. the process of converting information or data into a code, especially to prevent unauthorized access
- 19. the process of sending digital or analog data over a communication medium to one or more computing, network, communication or electronic devices
Down
- 1. a means of communication that can be adapted to various speaking situations, such as talking to a group, addressing a meeting or briefing a team
- 2. degree of subordination in a hierarchy in data management structures or communication protocols
- 3. a process by which information is exchanged between individuals through a common system of symbols, signs, or behavior
- 6. a computer system that combines portability and interoperability, and makes use of open software standards
- 8. a reference to a certain time frame for communication between two devices, two systems or two parts of a system
- 10. To move or copy from one location to another
- 12. information that has been translated into a form that is efficient for movement or processing
- 13. a person who sends or transmits a message, letter, email
- 15. a person who gets or accepts something that has been sent or given to them
- 16. selectable connection from one word, picture, or information object to another
- 17. set of rules formally described that define the methods of communication between two or more entities.