Foundation's of Computer Science Final Review

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Across
  1. 3. HTML attribute used to specify the source of an image
  2. 7. a unique numerical label assigned to every device connected to a computer network that uses the internet for communication
  3. 9. the individual intensity components—red, green, and blue—that compose a digital image in an additive color model
  4. 11. a stylesheet language used to describe the presentation of a document written in HTML
  5. 14. a single tiny dot or square of color in a digital image
  6. 15. the number of different digits used in the binary number system
  7. 16. the standard markup language used to create and structure pages on the World Wide Web
  8. 17. the company that provides access to the internet
  9. 18. software intentionally designed to disrupt, damange or gain unauthorized access to computer systems, servers, or networks
Down
  1. 1. HTML tag used to create a horizontal line on a webpage
  2. 2. data about data"—information that describes an HTML document but is not displayed directly on the webpage
  3. 3. the number of different digits in the hexadecimal number system
  4. 4. hackers overwrite data for a given domain name in a DNS server, causing the IP for that domain to point to the hacker's website rather than the intended website
  5. 5. an HTML element that serves as a container for metadata—data about the document that is not displayed directly on the web page
  6. 6. a simplified representation of something more complex
  7. 7. a network of physical objects—"things"—embedded with sensors, software, and technologies that connect and exchange data with other devices and systems over the internet
  8. 8. transfers data from one network to anohter in an intelligent way; it forwards data packets to their destination by the most efficient route
  9. 10. Legal Protection that creators have over the things they create
  10. 12. programs that can be run on the computer
  11. 13. the gap between people who have reliable, high-speed internet access and modern technology (computers/smartphones) and those who do not