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17 Cards in this Set
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algorithm
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a set of clearly, defined, logical steps that solve a problem
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application software
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also called productivity software; helps you perform a specific task such as word processing, spreedsheets, and so forth
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Beta testing
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a process that releases commercial software in development to a cross section of typical users who evalute program and report and "bugs" in the software being released
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Bundleware
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software included in the purchase of a new computer
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flowchart
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a diagram that shows different paths a program will take depending on its inputted data
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inputting
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the process of using an input device to enter data
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network lisence
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a type of license that gives the organization the right to install a program on a server which can be accessed by a specific number of computers
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operating systems
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system software that provides an interface between the user or an application program and the computer hardware
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patch
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software applied over software that you already installed
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service pack
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a collection of updates, files, ot enhancements to a software program delivered as a single file
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single-user- license
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a license that gives you the right to install software on a single computer
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software
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intangible set of instructions that tells the computer what to do
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software as a service
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a software delivery method that an application is licensed for use as a service. the software is provided to the customer on demand through the internet, intranet or through a network
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software development
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the multistep process of designing, writing, and testing computer programs
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software license
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a license that gives you permission to use a program
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software piracy
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the illegal copying of computer programs
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system software
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a group of programs that coordiante and control the resources and operations of a computer system
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