Across
- 4. A state where a collection of items is ordered according to specific criteria.
- 7. The process of confirming the identity of a user or system.
- 9. A theoretical machine that can simulate any computer algorithm.
- 10. A programming technique that solves problems by solving smaller instances of the same problem.
Down
- 1. A cryptographic process that converts plaintext into unreadable text.
- 2. A subset of Artificial Intelligence that uses neural networks.
- 3. A structure consisting of nodes and edges used to represent relationships.
- 5. A special-purpose register in a CPU for intermediate data storage.
- 6. A type of memory that retains its data even when power is lost.
- 8. An anomalous condition in a program that disrupts normal execution.
