Across
- 3. a group of interconnected computing devices capable of sending or receiving data
- 4. A chunk of data sent over a network. Larger messages are divided into packets that may arrive at the destination in order, out-of-order, or not at all
- 5. Address The unique number assigned to each device on the Internet
- 6. differing access to computing devices and the Internet, based on socioeconomic, geographic, or demographic characteristics
- 7. the inclusion of extra components so that a system can continue to work even if individual components fail, for example by having more than one path between any two connected devices in a network.
- 9. Can continue to function even in the event of individual component failures. This is important because elements of complex systems like a computer network fail at unexpected times, often in groups.
- 10. a system of linked pages, programs, and files
- 12. the series of connections between computing devices on a network starting with a sender and ending with a receiver
- 15. A type of computer that forwards data across a network
- 16. Takes inventory of all packets in the datastream to ensure that they are successfully sent and received.
- 17. Sends all packets without checking whether they were received or ordered properly.
- 18. a machine that can run a program, including computers, tablets, servers, routers, and smart sensors
Down
- 1. the protocol used for transmitting web pages over the Internet
- 2. An agreed-upon set of rules that specify the behavior of some system
- 3. a group of computing devices and programs working together for a common purpose
- 8. the system responsible for translating domain names like example.com into IP addresses
- 11. The way in which information travels on the internet, not as a single piece, but in chunks.
- 13. a protocol for sending data across the Internet that assigns unique numbers (IP Addresses) to each connected device
- 14. the maximum amount of data that can be sent in a fixed amount of time, usually measured in bits per second
