English Terminology (BIG)

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Across
  1. 2. Which programming paradigm most closely matches Prolog?
  2. 5. A diagram that represents a process or algorithm
  3. 9. OSI Layer that encodes and decodes bits into groups of bits
  4. 14. Principle of OOP that involves hiding internal details of an object
  5. 17. Issues raised by the use of AI
  6. 19. Ability to reason with numerical concepts
  7. 21. Tree's model in data structures
  8. 23. It runs source code directly, converting it line by line during execution
  9. 24. It simulates people lining up where the first person is served first
  10. 25. In these languages, programs are expressed as mathematical functions
  11. 26. Programming describes what the program should accomplish without specifying how to do it
  12. 27. When a system is no longer performing its intended functions, it may probably have lost its
  13. 29. Oral skills in education
Down
  1. 1. Main principle in Object-Oriented Programming
  2. 3. It checks the cache, which is essentially a repository of entries
  3. 4. The process of arranging items in a particular order
  4. 5. A type of low-level software embedded in hardware that controls basic functions
  5. 6. It converts high-level language code to machine level code
  6. 7. The maximum amount of data that can be transmitted over a connection in a given time
  7. 8. A point where a program chooses between actions
  8. 10. The verb of "conception"
  9. 11. Main principle in Object-Oriented Programming
  10. 12. Speed of data generation
  11. 13. Size of the files
  12. 15. It consists of nodes and edges connecting them
  13. 16. The consequence of the limited velocity with which every physical event proceeds
  14. 18. The amount of resources an algorithm needs
  15. 20. A collection of elements stored in contiguous memory locations
  16. 22. The verb with noun "evolution"
  17. 28. OSI Layer that which is responsible for end-to-end delivery of the entire message