policies and stratagies 5.0 / 5 based on 1 ratingTeacher recommended ? ICTpoliciesA2/A-levelAQA Created by: Ilove2ReviseCreated on: 10-05-17 09:24 10624839157 Across 1. Someone outside of your system who puts data in, e.g. a customer buying goods, or someone who receives data or information from the system, i.e a manager receiving a report (8, 6) 6. A clear statement of intent signalling the purpose of the proposed project (4) 7. A business activity, for example recording a customer's order (7) 8. Describes an individual data item within an entity, for example, student surname, forename and date of birth (9) 9. A combination of hardware and software, in particular operating systems software that allows applications software to run (8) Down 2. Involves making sure that an organisation's data is correct, is kept confidential and is safe (8, 2, 4) 3. Mainframe computers that are amongst the most powerful computers at any particular time (14) 4. Used to provide continuous service for mission critical systems such as e-commerce. If the main system fails, they immediately switch to standby services to maintain continuity. They may involve stanby hardware, software or data (8, 7) 5. A set of test data and its expected outcomes (4, 4) 10. In databases, the entities are the things that have data stored about them, for example, in a system concerning a school, a student would be an entity (6)
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