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Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Computer Science - Middle School - Processes
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A 'process' is where Input is transformed into Output. In computing, a process is an instance of a computer program that is being executed. It contains the program code and its current activity. Processes are often called tasks in embedded operating systems. In the world of computer science, procedures, controls and design are all important ideas in building computer programs.

Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Computer Science - Middle School - Processes
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1. Procedures are building blocks for programs which .......
2. After a period of time a program may need .......
3. You take a ticket entering a parking lot and the barrier lifts.
4. Solving a problem by breaking it up into smaller tasks .......
5. You take a ticket entering a parking lot and the barrier lifts.
6. Computer programs are usually made of .......
7. Which of these is not an example of 'Cause and Effect'?
8. Procedures are building blocks for programs which .......
9. Flow charts are a way of showing in diagrams .......
10. Procedures are building blocks for programs which .......
11. A rectangular box in a program flow chart shows .......
12. A diamond shape in a program flow chart shows .......
13. Programs (or procedures) are .......
14. Applications software performs jobs .......
15. Which of these is not an example of 'Cause and Effect'?
16. Computer systems process Input changing it into .......
17. A counter value used in a program to trigger an action .......
18. An arrow in a program flow chart shows .......
19. Applications software performs jobs .......
20. Programs (or procedures) are .......