Across
- 7. A file that can be directly executed by a computer
- 9. The strongest type of cohesion where a module performs a single task
- 12. A programming paradigm that describes what the program should do
- 15. A logic-based declarative programming language
- 18. The OSI layer responsible for end-user services like email and file transfer
- 20. A written message that follows a specific structure and tone, used in professional or academic contexts
- 22. A polite greeting at the beginning of a formal letter
- 23. The brief line that indicates the main topic of a letter or email
- 24. Supplementary resources that help learners understand better
- 25. A declarative language used to manage and query databases
Down
- 1. A programming paradigm that describes how the program should work step by step
- 2. The degree to which the elements of a module belong together
- 3. A cohesion type where related functions are grouped but perform separate tasks
- 4. Technical descriptions detailing how a system works
- 5. The section at the top of a formal letter that includes the sender's address and the date
- 6. A document that outlines a person’s experience and qualifications
- 8. The process of combining object files into an executable
- 10. The process of converting high-level code into machine code
- 11. A polite ending phrase in a formal letter
- 13. The name and address of the recipient in a formal letter
- 14. A note indicating that additional documents are attached
- 16. A standard model that defines 7 layers of network communication
- 17. Statements describing what a system should do from a user’s point of view
- 19. The OSI layer responsible for reliable data delivery
- 21. A file containing machine code produced by the compiler
