Mia Hartman and Lilly Askins

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Across
  1. 3. The unique number assigned to each device on the Internet.
  2. 5. typically represented as a 0 or 1
  3. 6. a computer network consisting of interconnected networks that use standardized, open communication protocols.
  4. 9. <, >, <=, >=, ==, != indicate a Boolean expression
  5. 10. any data that are sent from a program to a device. Can come in a variety of forms, such as tactile interaction, audio, visuals, or text.
  6. 11. form of program documentation written into the program to be read by people and which do not affect how a program runs.
  7. 13. A way of representing information using ten options
Down
  1. 1. A process for reducing the number of bits needed to represent something without losing any information. This process is reversible.
  2. 2. a group of computing devices and programs working together for a common purpose
  3. 4. A way of representing information using only two options
  4. 7. an ordered sequence of characters
  5. 8. 8 Bits
  6. 10. Error from attempting to represent a number that is too large.
  7. 12. the series of connections between computing devices on a network starting with a sender and ending with a receiver.
  8. 14. data that are sent to a computer for processing by a program. Can come in a variety of forms, such as tactile interaction, audio, visuals, or text.