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Software
Software Licenses
Commercial Software
Off-the-shelf software programs, such as games or those sold in computer specialty stores or even music stores and grocery stores, are some examples of commercial software. Microsoft products such as the Windows Operating System and MS Office are some of the most well-known examples of commercial software.
Shareware
An example of shareware is a budgeting software program that only allows you to use three categories instead of having the ability to create a full budget. An example of shareware a demo program for which you can pay for a registration key that will unlock the sofware that you are already using. noun.
Freeware
The definition of freeware is software that is distributed for use to anyone who wants it without any fees being required before use. The Linux operating system is an example of freeware. noun. Software given away free of charge, typically over the Internet or through a user group.
Pubic Domain
1 : land owned directly by the government. 2 : the realm embracing property rights that belong to the community at large, are unprotected by copyright or patent, and are subject to appropriation by anyone.
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Application Software
Application Software is what allows the user to perform tasks to solve problems, such as creating documents, managing finances, or editing images.
Office Software
Word Processing Software
Word Processing refers to the act of using a computer to create, edit, save and print documents. In order to perform word processing, specialized software (known as a Word Processor) is needed. One example of a Word Processor is Microsoft Word, but other word processing applications are also widely used.
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Presentation Software
What is presentation software definition?
Presentation software (sometimes called "presentation graphics") is a category of application program used to create sequences of words and pictures that tell a story or help support a speech or public presentation of information.
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Cloud computing
Cloud computing is a relatively new phenomenon in computing which takes a different approach to storage and availability of software and data. Cloud computing applications are not stored on local storage and are instead web based and therefore stored on a remote server on the internet.
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Utility Software
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Defragmentation
Reorganize the files on a hard disk, putting fragments of the file back together, and collects together free space. This reduces the movement of read/write head across the surface of the disk, which speeds up file access
Operating Systems
User Managment
Provided for different users to log into a computer. The operating system can retain settings for individuals users such as icons, backgrounds, etc. Each user may have different access rights to files and programs. A client server network may impose a fixed or roaming profile for a user, and manage login requests to the network.
File Managment
Data is stored in files. An extension to the filename tells the operating system which application to load the file into. The operating system may present a logical structure of files into folders, and allow the user to rename, delete, copy, and move files.
Software Reliability
Electrical Voting
Advantages
Could allow more people to vote
Easier to count the votes, much quicker
Disadvantage
Older people may not feel comfortable using technology to vote, prefer the pencil vote
Easier to cheat or make fraud votes
Boeing 737 Max
More training, testing
Not trying to keep in competition with the rivals
The software had not been tested enough and there were bugs in that software which caused the planes to behave in a way that was not expected of them
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