Application Software
Chapter IntroductionSoftware is used as a broad term to describe anything that isn’t hardware, but in fact, software is simply a set of instructions that allow a computer to perform a task.[1] Users interact with application software in order to perform a useful task.[2] Anything from word processors to video games can be considered application software. Since application software does not manage a computer’s resources and hardware, it still needs system software, such as an operating system, to fully function. Operating systems and the role they play with application software will be covered in chapter 2. On campus, you will need access to a word processor to complete written assignments since handwritten work is not acceptable at the University of Manitoba. Word processing software can be packaged along with other application software into software suites. Microsoft Office includes word processing, spread sheet, database, and many other applications. Office software is commonly used in business, and is a core component of Comp 1260 assignments. In the case that you do not want to purchase Microsoft Office, there are many freeware alternatives available such as Open Office. If you do not own a computer, you are free to use the open area computer labs around campus which contain all the software you will need to complete your homework.
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Software Concepts
How is Software Created?
Using Software
Software Suites
Web Software
Software at the U of M
Viruses and Virus Checkers
Installing and Uninstalling
Technology Matters!
Borrowing Software
Applications for PDAs, Blackberry's and iPhones
References
- ↑ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software - 2008
- ↑ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Application_software - 2008
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