Digital Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 3. The results of the operation of a system. Example - a computer output could be information or signals produced or delivered.
  2. 5. A type of data in computing that a logical expression evaluates to. The only possible values for Boolean are True and False.
  3. 6. A method of transferring data by breaking it into small chunks called packets.
  4. 8. Two people working together to create a computer program. One person, called the driver, writes the code and explains the logic, while the other person, called the navigator, reviews it and gives feedback.
  5. 12. A sequence of characters (letters, numerals, symbols, and punctuation marks).
  6. 13. A block of code that is triggered when a certain event happens.
  7. 14. Data represented as either yes/no or true/false.
  8. 17. A type of motor or servo that is responsible for moving or controlling a mechanism or components.
  9. 18. A numerical amount defined in an algebraic equation.
  10. 19. A small image used to express an idea or emotion in digital communication.
  11. 21. An antenna used to create a personal area network that uses low energy to power Bluetooth wireless technology.
  12. 22. An instrument used for determining direction.
Down
  1. 1. Any type of calculation that follows a well-defined process like an algorithm.
  2. 2. A chip that processes information and data from input and delivers information or data as an output.
  3. 4. An output device that controls precise position or speed.
  4. 7. An instrument used to measure acceleration.
  5. 9. The period when a program is running. Runtime begins when a program is opened (or executed) and ends when the program is closed.
  6. 10. Repeating process steps to continuously improve a work product.
  7. 11. The network of physical devices, vehicles, buildings, and other items that enable these objects to collect and exchange data.
  8. 15. Data that ranges on a continuous scale.
  9. 16. A placeholder in a device’s memory that stores a value a program is using.
  10. 20. A device that responds to a physical stimulus (as heat, light, sound, pressure, magnetism, or a particular motion) and transmits a resulting impulse (as for measurement or operating a control).