Across
- 5. The full address of an Internet resource. (7,8,7)
- 10. A network of networks set up to allow computers to communicate with one another. (8)
- 14. A hierarchical naming system for computers, services, or other resources connected to the Internet. (6,4,6)
- 15. An organization that provides a services for accessing, using, or participating in the Internet. (8,7,8)
- 17. Application software for accessing the World Wide Web. (3,7)
- 18. A collection of web pages that reside on the computers connected to the Internet. (5,4,3)
- 19. A software system that is designed to carry out web searches. (6,6)
- 20. A network that relies on 3rd party carriers or connections such as those provided by BT. (4,4,7)
- 21. A network which has a central node (which may be a switch or a computer) which acts as a router to transmits messages. (4)
Down
- 1. Have worldwide databases that hold records of all the domain names currently issued to individuals and companies.
- 2. A network that consists of a number of computing devices on a single site or in a single building.
- 3. The city in which CERN is located. (6)
- 4. These devices are used to connect at least two networks commonly two WANs or LANs together.
- 6. Refers to a specific layout of a local area network. (8)
- 7. Developed the concept of the world wide web.(3,3,7,3)
- 8. A domain name that includes the host server name. (5,9)
- 9. Created by a US defence project in the 1960s. (7)
- 11. A network where all computers are connected to a single cable. (3)
- 12. Hold records of existing website names and the details of those domains that are currently available to purchase. (8,10)
- 13. Identifies the area of domain that an internet resource resides in.
- 16. A unique address that is assigned to a network device. (8,8)
