Unit 9 Other Common Applications

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Across
  1. 2. The abbreviation for “Database Management System”. This is the software used to manage and maintain a database.
  2. 6. A database that’s represented by rows and columns. Data is structured and defined in order to create relationships.
  3. 8. A structural representation of relational database objects. A table’s rows and columns make it easy to understand data relationships.
  4. 11. A request used to get, modify, or delete information in a database.
  5. 12. A column in a database table. Each field stores a single piece of information, like a name.
  6. 14. A file or set of files sent with an email message. This can be images, music, text documents, spreadsheets, and more.
  7. 15. A field that allows additional recipients to be included in your email message, but that are not visible to others.
  8. 16. A setting that others see which indicates your availability. Options may include Free, Busy, or Away.
  9. 18. The feature that sends your response to the person who sent the original message and no one else.
  10. 19. A digital image that uses small, rectangular-shaped pixels arranged in a grid.
  11. 20. The feature that sends your response to everyone on the original email message, including the TO, CC, and BCC fields.
  12. 22. The feature that allows you to send your message to another recipient that you specify.
  13. 25. Content that combines multiple forms of media, such as text, graphics, audio, and video.
  14. 28. Information containing your name, phone numbers, or business details. It is saved in order to be easily added at the end of an email message.
  15. 30. A meeting that happens regularly (daily, weekly, etc.). You can set up the meeting once and not have to create it for each individual instance.
Down
  1. 1. A row in a database table. Each row is a collection of data related to a single record, like an individual student’s ID.
  2. 3. Messages that are sent in bulk to many different recipients who did not request or want them.
  3. 4. The link created between two tables with the primary and foreign keys.
  4. 5. A field that’s used to list additional recipients you want included in your email message, but that aren’t required to respond. They are visible to everyone on the message.
  5. 7. A line of text (like a header) that indicates what the message is about. Usually, it’s visible next to the sender’s name in the Inbox.
  6. 9. The part of the email app that contains names and other information for members of your organization. It is searchable for recipients of the TO, CC, and BCC fields.
  7. 10. Items The folder in the email application where messages you yourself sent are stored.
  8. 13. A computerized storage container for data. The data is stored in an organized structure that allows it to be easily searched, sorted, and analyzed.
  9. 16. The design of the database structure. This includes the tables, fields, keys, and relationships.
  10. 17. An arrangement to meet someone at a particular place and time.
  11. 21. An email message that was not sent and was saved for later use.
  12. 23. Content such as videos, images, audio, or software that’s stored or transmitted as digital data.
  13. 24. A digital image that’s created using points, lines, and shapes based on mathematical formulas.
  14. 25. An activity that includes at least one other person or resource.
  15. 26. The main folder in an email application where new messages are displayed.
  16. 27. Using computers to digitally create and bring to life objects and characters.
  17. 29. A visual or sound alert prior to a meeting or appointment. It can be minutes before, days before, or even earlier.