Introduction to Software

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Across
  1. 4. to start a program on a computer
  2. 5. source a program in which the code is distributed allowing programmers to alter and change the software
  3. 7. a measure of how easy or hard a program is to use
  4. 9. a person who writes or modifies software
  5. 10. user a person who uses a product or service on a computer
  6. 11. a computer failure which aborts an application or freezes an operating system
  7. 12. capable of being used without modification
  8. 15. using one program to act like another computer or device
  9. 17. a rule or law which limits or controls access to something
  10. 18. an incorrect action attributable to poor judgment, ignorance, or inattention
Down
  1. 1. the special key combination required to bring up Windows Security screen
  2. 2. source software in which the license stipulates that the user cannot see, edit, or manipulate the source code of a software program
  3. 3. something a computer program is supposed to do; often a reason to buy or upgrade software
  4. 6. very new, different, or extreme
  5. 8. (integrated development environment) an application consisting of a source code editor, compiler or interpreter, build tools, and a debugger
  6. 13. privately developed and owned technology
  7. 14. an error or glitch in a computer program caused by a programmer's mistake
  8. 16. to end a program or a process before its completion