Across
- 3. Simplicity, efficiency, and effectiveness in design or execution.
- 4. A system state that deviates from the intended state and could potentially lead to a service failure.
- 5. A state where the system does not operate as intended, leading to service disruptions or errors.
- 9. Methods or approaches used in the design and construction of computer systems to achieve specific goals.
- 10. A group of interconnected computers or devices that can communicate and share resources.
- 11. A physical connection used to transmit data or signals between devices.
- 13. The ability of a system to deliver services that can justifiably be trusted.
- 17. Based on instinct or natural feeling rather than conscious reasoning.
- 23. A system that automatically controls the flight of an aircraft without direct intervention from the pilot.
- 24. Electronics and software used in aircraft for navigation, communication, and other functions.
- 26. A system that automatically controls the flight of an aircraft without direct intervention from the pilot.
- 28. A software application designed to manage employee compensation, including salary calculations and tax deductions.
- 29. Informal discussion or exchange of ideas between individuals.
- 30. An imperfection or flaw in software or hardware that causes it to malfunction or fail.
Down
- 1. The process of performing mathematical operations to determine a result.
- 2. Specific criteria or conditions that must be met for a system to be considered acceptable.
- 6. The condition or configuration of a computer system at a specific point in time.
- 7. A classification system used to categorize and organize concepts or objects.
- 8. An error or incorrect action resulting from misunderstanding or oversight.
- 12. A mathematical operation that determines how many times one number can be divided by another.
- 14. Interruptions or disturbances that prevent a system from functioning properly.
- 15. A network of interconnected computers that work together to achieve a common goal.
- 16. A set of instructions that directs a computer to perform specific tasks or operations.
- 18. The arrangement or setup of components in a system.
- 19. A word or phrase that has the same or similar meaning as another word or phrase.
- 20. A device used to measure the height of an aircraft above a reference point.
- 21. Instances where the system fails to meet defined dependability requirements, resulting in a loss of service.
- 22. A mathematical operation involving the repeated addition of a number to itself a specified number of times.
- 25. Programs and data that instruct a computer to perform specific tasks or operations.
- 27. Reference tables containing tax rates and brackets used in payroll calculations.
