Information Technology

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Across
  1. 2. Information made available to end users.
  2. 8. The use of the same computer to accomplish more than one information processing tasks concurrently.
  3. 9. Facts or observations about physical phenomena or business transactions.
  4. 10. The most basic logical data element, consisting of a single alphabetic, numeric, or other symbol.
  5. 12. A network that links selected resources of a company with its customers, suppliers, and other business partners, using the Internet or private networks.
  6. 14. Also called a "Personal Computer" or "PC".
  7. 15. A website stores information in a database consisting of a home page and other hyperlinked pages of multimedia or mixed media.
  8. 16. A set of instructions that cause a computer to perform a particular task.
  9. 18. Memory (such as electronic semiconductor memory) that loses its contents when electrical power is interrupted.
  10. 19. A data element consisting of a grouping of characters that describe a single attribute of an entity.
  11. 20. The use of Internet technologies to support business processes, electronic commerce, and collaboration within a company and with its customers, suppliers, and other business stakeholders.
Down
  1. 1. This category comprises the most powerful computer systems.
  2. 3. Any unit of equipment, distinct from the CPU, that provides the system with input, output, or storage capabilities.
  3. 4. Data describing the attributes, entities, relationships, and other characteristics of a database.
  4. 5. A class of small active or passive transmitters that can be embedded in or affixed to objects to facilitate identification and tracking.
  5. 6. Redundant array of independent disks.
  6. 7. Sun Microsystems create this as an object-oriented programming language with a syntax similar to the "C" programming language.
  7. 9. A process that copies one master database to multiple sites at pre-arranged times; also kown as "mirroring".
  8. 11. Is a language that creates formatted hypertext or hypermedia documents
  9. 13. A strategy that can establish new business linkages with customers, suppliers and competitors.
  10. 17. Pertaining to devices not connected to a network.