Across
- 2. The acronym for internet-connected devices embedded with sensors and software, enabling them to collect and exchange information.
- 4. A branch of artificial intelligence where machines automatically learn from past information without being explicitly programmed for every specific task
- 5. The crucial element that IoT objects are enabled to collect and exchange, leading to large amounts that need to be stored and processed
- 9. A significant concern for IoT due to potential hacking or data breaches, and also a limitation for cloud computing if security standards are compromised
Down
- 1. An issue related to the collection and use of personal information by IoT devices, raising concerns for users
- 3. This computing paradigm offers services such as storage and computing power over the Internet, providing benefits like scalability and flexible resources
- 6. The intelligence exhibited by a machine, intended to mimic important human cognitive functions like learning and problem-solving
- 7. The foundational software that acts as an interface between a user and a computer system, performing basic tasks like file and memory management
- 8. An acronym for a specialized application of IoT technology specifically designed for industrial environments to enhance processes and operations through data-driven insights
- 10. This computing practice involves processing information near its source, rather than in a centralised data warehouse, making it ideal for real-time responsiveness
