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Across
  1. 4. To delete or get rid of something without saving or retrieving it.
  2. 7. Easy or simple to execute or understand.
  3. 8. To divide into two or more parts.
  4. 10. To make or use something, especially software or a feature in software.
  5. 11. From the point in time that something occurred until the present.
  6. 13. To adjust or regulate to achieve a particular goal or meet specific requirements.
  7. 14. Not being transparent or easily accessible.
  8. 15. A request for information from a system, usually entered using a special language or procedure.
Down
  1. 1. Practice of synchronizing data across multiple separate databases.
  2. 2. Conditions or statements that are assumed to be true and are used as the basis for reasoning or deduction.
  3. 3. To control or influence a computer program or system using input data or commands.
  4. 5. Process of splitting up data records and distributing them across multiple machines.
  5. 6. To recover, locate, and bring back information that has been saved or stored.
  6. 9. To make an application available to end users who have access to the system.
  7. 12. To treat equally and with due regard to individual circumstances.