How do you usually call an "error" in programming?
A bug / A software bug
How do you call the interference a device can suffer?
Noise
They are the combination of different materials, usually to make better, more efficient ones.
Composites.
This makes sure a standard is the same in Guatemala, China, The US, and the rest of the world.
Traceability.
Who are the end users?
Consumers
This term refers to how many resources a program needs to work properly.
Robustness
Mention 3 logic states:
True of false / positive or negative / 1 or 0 / high or low
It's anything that occupies a space.
Matter
This refers to how consistent your results are based on the standard.
Precision
What natural element can you use for cutting?
Water
They are the path a program follows, usually a sequence of steps to solve a problem.
Algorithms
This term refers to how much work can be done in a certain period.
Power
They hold atoms together.
Primary bonds
If your company starts producing a new product and you want it to be successful, your product needs...
Compatibility
If you pay for something, no matter the price or cost, it's because it has...
Value
The programming language has always been defined by the...
Restrictions of the hardware
It's easier to eliminate interference on a digital system rather than on an analogue system.
True or false?
True
If you want to know how much space something occupies, you are measuring the...
Volume
Getting 3 tortillas to accompany your lunch at a restaurant is an example of what type of standards?
De facto standards
Devices that do specific tasks at home are called...
Appliances
What controls the hardware?
Operating system
A digital system is more precise than an analogue one.
True of false?
True
If you add oxygen or nitrogen to metals, it becomes...
Ceramics
Reliability
It's the manufacturing process that optimizes resources.
Lean manufacturing