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Inputting-
the process of using an input device to enter data
Software
a programming code written to provide instructions to the hardware so it can perform tasks
Algorithm-
a set of clearly defined logical steps that solve a problem
Software Development-
a multistep process that usually begins when someone recognizes a need to perform a task more efficiently using a computer
Flowchart-
a chart that will show different paths the program will take depending on what data is inputted
Beta Testing-
a process tha releases commercial software in development to let typical users evaluate it
Application Software-
helps you perform a specific task
System Software-
the operating system and all uitlity programs that manage computer resources at a low level
Operating Systems-
provide an interface between the user or application program and the computer hardware
Software License-
gives you permission to use a program
Single User License-
gives you the right to install software on a single computer
Network License-
gives the organization the right to install a program on a server which can be accessed by a specific number of computers
Software as a Service(SaaS)-
a recently developed software delivery method where an application is licensed for use as a service
Patch-
software applied over software that you already have installed
Update-
a collection of files for updating released software that fixes bugs or provides enhancements
Service Pack-
a collection of updates, fixes, or enhancements to a software program delivered as a single file
Upgrade-
revised versions of a software program and require the purchase of a newer version of the software
Web Applications-
an application without platform constraints or installation requirements
Bundleware-
software included with the purchase of a new computer
Software Piracy-
unauthorized copying of software