Programming and Computational Thinking Crossword Puzzle

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QUESTIONS LIST: algorithm : a sequence of logical instructions for carrying out a task. in computing, algorithms are needed to design computer programs, syntax : the set of rules that specify the correct sequence of symbols used to correctly form a structured program using specific programming language, input : data which is inserted into a system for processing and/or storage, decomposition : breaking down a complex problem or system into smaller parts that are more manageable and easier to understand, output : data which is sent out of a system, program : sequences of instructions for a computer, programs : sequences of instructions for a computer, standard : an agreed way of doing things, pseudo code : also written as pseudo-code. a method of writing up a set of instructions for a computer program using plain english. this is a good way of planning a program before coding, abstraction : the process of extracting or withdrawing something, data : units of information. in computing there can be different data types, including integers, characters and boolean. data is often acted on by instructions, instruction : a single action that can be performed by a computer processor.