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COMP 102
Computer Application Software
UNIT 1
Application Software: Getting the Work Done
Application Software
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is a type of computer program that performs a specific, personal, educational, and business function.
TWO TYPES OF APPLICATION SOFTWARE
General Purpose Application
Word Processors
Electronic Spreedsheets
Accounting
Presentation
Desktop Publishing (DTP)
Computer Aided Design (CAD) and
Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM)
Digital Video Editing
Educational Reference
Web Browser
Computer Games
Search Engines
Communication Software
Custom Software
Security and client identification system
Consumer application portals
Attendance rosters
Custom receipts ang invoices
Stock management applications
Student enrollment, performance, and records tools
Acquiring Software
Freeware
Shareware
Public Domain Software
Open-source
Commercial software
Ethics and Application Software
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Computer Ethics
are sets of moral standards that govern the use of computer
Software Piracy
Act of illegally using, copying, distributing software without ownership or legal rights.
TYPES OF SOFTWARE
Softlifting
Hard Disk Loading
Renting
OEM Unbundling
Counterfeiting
Online Piracy
UNIT 4
Introduction to Multimedia
Multimedia
is a media that uses multiple forms of information context and information processing (text, audio, graphics, animation,video and interactivity) to inform or entertain the user.
Categories of Multimedia
Linear Active Content
Non-Linear Content
Features of Multimedia
may be viewed in person on stage, projected, transmitted, or played locally
Broadcast and Recordings
Digital Online Multimedia
Streaming Multimedia
Applications of Multimedia
Creative Industries
Commercial
Entertainment and Fine Arts
Education
Engineering
Industry
Mathematical and Scientific Research
Medicine
Multimedia in Public Places
Basic Elemnts of Multimedia
Text
characters that are used to create words, sentences, and paragraphs
Text Elements
Alphabets Characters
Numbers
Special Characters
Symbols
Use of Texts
Heading/Title
Bullet / List
Paragraph
Scrolling
Navigation
Text as Graph
Graphics
a digital representation of non-text information, such as drawing, chart, or photograph
Vector Graphics
(raster graphics)
Bitamap Graphics
Animation
a series of graphics that create an illusion of motion
To attract attention
To inform about the state of process
Demonstration
Interactive Simulation
Video
is the technology of elevtronically capturing, recording, processing, storing, transmitting and reconstructing a sequence of still images representing scenes in motion
Sound
Music
Background
Attention Grabber
Sound effect
Speech
Narration
Instruction
UNIT 3