RU ITEC421 Errors, Faults, Hazerds

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Across
  1. 5. An incorrect step in any process and data definition in computer program which is responsible of the unintended behavior of any program in the computer.
  2. 7. A signal or event generated by hardware or software that temporarily halts the normal execution of a program to handle a specific task or event of higher priority.
  3. 8. Potential risks or threats to system reliability and security, stemming from various sources such as software vulnerabilities, hardware failures, or malicious attacks.
  4. 9. A fault that exists but does not cause an error under normal operating conditions.
  5. 10. A type of fault characterized by inconsistent or conflicting behavior exhibited by different elements of a distributed system.
  6. 11. A fault that remains present once it occurs.
  7. 13. A collection of interconnected components or elements that work together to achieve a specific purpose or function.
  8. 15. A fault that occurs when a component or system experiences a gradual decline in performance or functionality over time.
  9. 16. A semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals and electrical power.
  10. 18. The process of examining, studying, and evaluating data, information, or systems to understand their structure, behavior, or characteristics.
  11. 19. Data that has been altered, damaged, or rendered unusable due to errors, faults, or unintended changes during storage, transmission, or processing.
Down
  1. 1. A mistake or malfunction that occurs within a computer system, leading to unexpected or incorrect behavior.
  2. 2. The process of creating the overall structure, architecture, and specifications for a software system, hardware component, or computing solution.
  3. 3. A fault that results in an error when it occurs.
  4. 4. A technique used to detect errors in data transmission or storage by adding an extra bit to the transmitted or stored data.
  5. 6. The meaning or interpretation of data, commands, or instructions within a programming language, system, or application.
  6. 9. The degree of reliability, availability, safety, and security of a system or software application.
  7. 12. External devices connected to a computer system, typically for input, output, or storage purposes.
  8. 14. A fault that occurs temporarily and does not persist.
  9. 17. A collection of instructions and data that instructs a computer system on how to perform specific tasks or operations.