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Interfacing with Databases

Use Chapter 3 Section 2 facts sections to complete puzzle. It is due Wed or Thurs. There will be a 10% deduction per day late. Some words use hypens.
Across
A method of accessing a database directly using the database management system itself.
Database commands that modify the records within the database and not the schema itself.
Gives a user certain permissions to a specific database object.
A method of accessing a database using custom computer programs.
Creates a backup copy of the database.
A person who specializes in gathering and analyzing data to inform business decisions.
A person who is responsible for designing, maintaining, backing up, and securing an organization's databases.
A person who designs and implements databases, usually by writing SQL code and conducting performance tests to ensure database optimization.
A broad and open-ended analysis of extracted big data.
Withholds certain permissions to a particular user.
A potential problem is that big data analytics can uncover misleading or harmful information on innocent people.
Down
Database commands that change the structure, or schema, of the database.
The process of gathering and organizing big data.
A method of accessing a database using a graphical user interface that allows users to select what actions they want to perform on a database.
A method of accessing a database using forms that allow users to interact with the database.
The process of asking specific questions to help interpret big data.
Stores the database schema and data in a .CSV file.
A person who focuses on data analysis, especially as it relates to data mining and big data analytics.
Replaces a broken database with a working backup in case the main database breaks down.
Nonrelational databases that arise from big data.