Across
- 3. Should the technology become so advanced that you can do everything without moving much, you end up having a lack of...
- 4. Because services such as telephone operators or assembly line manufacturing has become _____, there isn't a need for workers in that area.
- 6. The person whom supervises the workers to make sure they are achieving their daily quota of work.
- 8. The people who make the hardware and fix together the computers.
- 10. Microprocessors in this device detect intruders and sets off an alarm should there be one.
- 11. Microprocessors in this device control the water temperature and valves/pumps to control water flow.
- 13. These people develop the software that is to be used in the computers.
- 14. This sector of work has seen the replacement of workers by machines to do jobs such as assembling.
- 17. ATMs have reduced the need for this occupation.
- 18. The advancement of technology means there is less _____ since it is stored electronically.
- 19. Instead of going to a bookstore or a supermarket, you can now buy your goods...
Down
- 1. These people are responsible for the websites of businesses and keep them up to date.
- 2. Office workers in the 1980s were separated and boxed into...
- 5. A small CPU built into a single chip.
- 7. This person makes sure the computers on a network run smoothly and is secure.
- 9. Microprocessors in this device can time when it can be turned on/off and keep a constant temperature.
- 11. This program has replaced the office job known as 'typist'. Microsoft Word is an example of this program.
- 12. Where you do not have to be physically present at the office to do your work.
- 15. Skilled labour is still around, but computers and machines have largely replaced this kind of labour.
- 16. The workspace of the 1950s featured a room full of women replicating documents. This office was known as the...