| ACROSS | DOWN |
| 2 This printer is very quiet | 1 Lets management know when corrective action is needed |
| 9 A type of optical storage | 3 Capable of storing large amounts of data |
| 10 CPU operating speed | 4 An example of a multi-user system |
| 11 Digs out knowledge from mountains of database dross | 5 This system used a pen-like stylus for inputting data |
| 13 Used for backing up large amounts of data | 6 Treats information symbolically |
| 15 This screen does not use CRT technology | 7 Information system phase |
| 16 This printer uses dot combinations to represent numbers, letters, etc. | 8 Most common device for entering information into a computer |
| 18 Links personal computers | 12 Refers to programs |
| 22 Main circuit board | 14 A type of keyboard that enables hands to be positioned at a natural angle |
| 24 Controls pointer on the monitor as it rolls on the table | 17 This platform uses standards to link computers of different sizes and brands |
| 26 This storgage technology uses a laser beam to read data | 19 Where data is processed |
| 28 Part of CPU circuitry | 20 Largest section on the keyboard |
| 31 Involves condensing data into a precise and meaningful form | 21 Affects image quality |
| 32 Sophisticated tool that helps executives make timely decisions | 23 Electrical path |
| 33 A print quality classification | 25 Programs that use more than one medium |
| 35 Raw data that has been processed | 27 This printer is a non-impact printer |
| 36 Describes the role of an IS manager who focuses on the integration of business requirements and technology | 29 A monitor that displays millions of colors |
| 37 Printer speed | 30 Is cleared of its contents when the computer is turned off |
| | 34 Has low storage capacity |