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'''Software''' is [[computer]] code that is converted ("compiled") into a machine-readable program capable of performing complex operations.  Software is differentiated from [[hardware]], which is a physical computer attribute, such as a monitor or [[hard drive]].  There are many different types of software, ranging from something as central to the computer as its [[operating system]] such as [[Windows]] or [[Tails (operating system)|Tails OS]], to such productivity-based software like [[Microsoft Office]], to purely entertainment software like [[video games]].
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'''Software''' is [[computer]] code that is converted ("compiled") into a machine-readable [[Binary|binary]] program capable of performing complex operations.  Software is differentiated from [[hardware]], which is a physical computer attribute, such as a monitor or [[hard drive]].  There are many different types of software, ranging from something as central to the computer as its [[operating system]] such as [[Windows]] or [[Tails (operating system)|Tails OS]], to such productivity-based software like [[Microsoft Office]], to purely entertainment software like [[video games]].
  
==Prescient Quotes on Police State Software Surveillance==
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==Functional types==
* "The progress of [[science]] in furnishing the [[big government|government]] with means of [[espionage]] is not likely to stop with [[wiretap]]ping. Ways may some day be developed by which the [[Police state|government]], without removing papers from [[hard disk|secret drawers]], can reproduce them in [[Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court|court]], and by which it will be enabled to expose to a [[jury]] the most intimate occurrences of the home. Advances in the [[computer science|psychic and related sciences]] may bring means of exploring unexpressed beliefs, thoughts and emotions. 'That places the [[liberty]] of every [[citizen|man]] in the hands of every [[tyrant|petty officer]]' was said by James Otis of much lesser [[tyranny|intrusions]] than these. 1 To Lord Camden a far slighter intrusion seemed '[[subversive]] of all the comforts of society.' Can it be that the [[Constitution]] affords no [[Right to Privacy|protection]] against such invasions of [[Fourth Amendment|individual security]]?"
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*'''System software''' - Software which runs the various necessary functions of a computer system. The operating system is a collection of vital system software<ref name="classification-of-software">https://prezi.com/dbxyq-gz1dle/classification-of-software</ref>
** [[Louis Brandeis]]''' (1856-1941), [[United States Supreme Court]] [[Associate Justice]] Dissenting, ''[[Olmstead v. United States]]'', 277 U.S. 438 (1928).
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*'''Applications''' - Programs which run within a preexisting software environment which perform a wide variety of tasks. These programs can be generic such as a word processor, or specialized bespoke solutions like an air traffic control system.<ref name="classification-of-software">https://prezi.com/dbxyq-gz1dle/classification-of-software</ref><ref name="ecomputernotes.com">http://ecomputernotes.com/software-engineering/characteristics-and-classification-of-software</ref>
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**'''Programming tools, frameworks, etc.''' - One type of application is a program which creates or supports other programs.  Code compilers, script frameworks, and other such software generate or facilitate applications, but are themselves applications.<ref name="classification-of-software">https://prezi.com/dbxyq-gz1dle/classification-of-software</ref>
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==Classification==
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To better define software, it is often classified into smaller groups. The follow are the common classifications used:
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*'''System software''' - runs the various necessary functions of a computer system<ref name="ecomputernotes.com">http://ecomputernotes.com/software-engineering/characteristics-and-classification-of-software</ref>
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*'''Real-time software''' - monitors and controls real world events as they take place (for example, military defense systems)<ref name="ecomputernotes.com">http://ecomputernotes.com/software-engineering/characteristics-and-classification-of-software</ref>
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*'''Business software''' - used for managing and controlling basic business functions (Inventory management, payroll, etc.)<ref name="ecomputernotes.com">http://ecomputernotes.com/software-engineering/characteristics-and-classification-of-software</ref>
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*'''Engineering and scientific software''' - used for research and development of technology (used in astronomy and space travel, product design, etc.)<ref name="ecomputernotes.com">http://ecomputernotes.com/software-engineering/characteristics-and-classification-of-software</ref>
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*'''Artificial intelligence''' - used for non-algorithmic problem-solving, where advanced comprehension and logic is needed<ref name="ecomputernotes.com">http://ecomputernotes.com/software-engineering/characteristics-and-classification-of-software</ref>
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*'''Web-based software''' - uses basic information on remote devices (such as Internet servers) to generate a versatile interface for end-users (web browsers are a common example of such software)<ref name="ecomputernotes.com">http://ecomputernotes.com/software-engineering/characteristics-and-classification-of-software</ref>
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*'''Personal computer software''' - Whether a word processor, graphics editor, or media player, this software is designed for typical end-users from their local computer<ref name="ecomputernotes.com">http://ecomputernotes.com/software-engineering/characteristics-and-classification-of-software</ref>
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 23:44, October 4, 2017

Software is computer code that is converted ("compiled") into a machine-readable binary program capable of performing complex operations. Software is differentiated from hardware, which is a physical computer attribute, such as a monitor or hard drive. There are many different types of software, ranging from something as central to the computer as its operating system such as Windows or Tails OS, to such productivity-based software like Microsoft Office, to purely entertainment software like video games.

Functional types

  • System software - Software which runs the various necessary functions of a computer system. The operating system is a collection of vital system software[1]
  • Applications - Programs which run within a preexisting software environment which perform a wide variety of tasks. These programs can be generic such as a word processor, or specialized bespoke solutions like an air traffic control system.[1][2]
    • Programming tools, frameworks, etc. - One type of application is a program which creates or supports other programs. Code compilers, script frameworks, and other such software generate or facilitate applications, but are themselves applications.[1]

Classification

To better define software, it is often classified into smaller groups. The follow are the common classifications used:

  • System software - runs the various necessary functions of a computer system[2]
  • Real-time software - monitors and controls real world events as they take place (for example, military defense systems)[2]
  • Business software - used for managing and controlling basic business functions (Inventory management, payroll, etc.)[2]
  • Engineering and scientific software - used for research and development of technology (used in astronomy and space travel, product design, etc.)[2]
  • Artificial intelligence - used for non-algorithmic problem-solving, where advanced comprehension and logic is needed[2]
  • Web-based software - uses basic information on remote devices (such as Internet servers) to generate a versatile interface for end-users (web browsers are a common example of such software)[2]
  • Personal computer software - Whether a word processor, graphics editor, or media player, this software is designed for typical end-users from their local computer[2]

See also

  • 1.0 1.1 1.2 https://prezi.com/dbxyq-gz1dle/classification-of-software
  • 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 http://ecomputernotes.com/software-engineering/characteristics-and-classification-of-software