Across
- 3. the use of computers to help people learn or improve skills at their own pace.
- 6. a program code hidden in a system that can later do damage to software or stored data.
- 7. The brain of the computer system (abbreviation)
- 10. a system of letters, words, numbers, and symbols used to communicate with a computer.
- 11. stealing or illegally copying software packages or information
- 14. software that enables computers to reason, learn, and make decisions using logical methods similar to the methods humans use.
- 16. all functional components of a computer, including an input device, processing unit, memory and storage, and an output device.
- 20. a worker who is unemployed because of changing job conditions.
- 21. an ecommerce model that is a business selling to another business (abbreviation)
- 22. computer programs that perform specific tasks such as word processing, database management, or accounting.
Down
- 1. refers to conducting business transactions using the Internet or other technology
- 2. the instructions that run the computer system.
- 4. the physical elements of a computer system.
- 5. a coordinated system of processing and reporting information in an organization. Computer systems and software are essential parts
- 6. a group of computers such as those in businesses and schools that are linked together so users can share hardware, software, and data.
- 8. a series of detailed, step-by-step instructions that tell the computer what functions to complete.
- 9. the use of technology to create product styles and designs.
- 12. the ability to use computers to process information or solve problems
- 13. allows employees who primarily use personal computers and other technology to work from home.
- 15. storage systems that use multiple memory devices in multiple locations to hold data for retrieval
- 17. a local computer network in an organization's private computer network.
- 18. an ecommerce model that is a business selling to a consumer (abbreviation)
- 19. mechanical devices programmed to do routine tasks, such as those in many factories.