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Narender Singh Sandhu
 Distinguish between operating systems and
applications software
 List the various methods by which individuals and
businesses acquire software
 List and briefly describe various types of task-oriented
software
 Identify the kinds of software available for both large
and small businesses
 Discuss ethical issues associated with software
 Describe the functions of various computer
professionals
 Applications Software
 Software Types
 Task-Oriented Productivity Software
 Business Software
 Application Software and Ethics
 Computers and People
Apply to real-world tasks
Solves user problems
vs. OS
controls the hardware
Gets the work done
Solves a problem:
How large was The Roman Empire?
 User-friendly
 Easy
 Intuitive
 Minimum training and documentation needed
to use
 Written by programmers
 Takes a lot of time to write and test
 When specifications are unique
 Sold in stores, catalogs, or downloadable from
the WWW
 Purchased from software publishers
 Must be installed
 Standard or custom installation
 The setup process copies some of all of the
software to the hard disk
 May require the CD-ROM to be in the drive to run
 Freeware
 Free to all
 Copyrighted
 Distributed in machine-readable format
 Shareware
 Freely distributed for a trial period
 Pay a nominal fee to register with the author
 Public-domain software
 Un-copyrighted
 May be used or altered without restriction
 Generally developed under government grants
 Open-source
 Free to all
 Source code is distributed
 May be used or altered
 Popular under the LINUX OS
 Commercial software
 Used most often
 Copyrighted
 Generally costly
 May not be copied without permission of the
manufacturer
 Software warehouse store
 Mail order
 Electronic software distribution
 Volume discount
 Site license
 Network versions
 Application Service Provide (ASP)
 Software is setup and maintained by ASP
 Access the software over the Internet
 Pay per use
 Saves the expense of installing and maintaining the
software
Makes work faster
Makes our lives easier
 Uses
 Memos
 Reports
 Correspondence
 Minutes of meetings
 Anything to be typed
 Functions
 Create
 Edit
 Format
 Store
 Print text and graphics
 Uses
 Newsletters
 Reports
 Brochures
 Functions
 Handles high-level publishing needs
 Uses
 Comparing mortgage interest rates
 Preparing budgets
 Tracking weight loss
 Functions
 Manipulates numbers in rows and columns
 Recalculates the results when a number is
changed
 What if?
 Uses
 Keep track of a large number of related facts
 Query the data for specific information
 Retrieve information in a variety of ways
 Functions
 Store data
 Update data
 Manipulate data
 Retrieve data
 Print data in many forms
 Report on data in a variety of ways
 Uses
 Maps
 Graphs
 Charts
 Helps to
 Compare data
 Spot trends
 Make decisions
 Visual information is more compelling
 Uses
 Sales tool
 Demonstrate a product
 Show cost/benefit projections on charts
 Present audio/video testimonials from satisfied
customers
 May contain
 Text
 Graphics
 Audio
 Video
 Use software to
 Produce art
 Express ideas
 Graphic artist
 Artistic ability
 Computer skills
 Produces computer art
 Communicate from home with computer at office
 Access data stored in another computer in
another location
 Stock exchange updates
 Weather information
 Provides method for
communicating
between computers
 Most likely way to
connect is via the
Internet
 Use a browser to
access the Internet
 Group of basic software applications
designed to work together
 Data is portable between basic
applications of the suite
 Various applications in the suite have the
same “look and feel”
 Cost of suite is less than purchasing
individual applications
 Combine basic word processing,
spreadsheet, and graphics capabilities
 More limited than a suite
 Easier to learn and use
 Ease of use
 Personal use programs
 Personal time organizers
 To-do list makers
 E-mail programs
 Internet access
 Custom-written to
meet special
business needs
 Standard packages
 Combination of
custom-written and
off-the-shelf
 Written for a particular type of business
 Dentist’s office
 Drugstore
 Auto shop
 Software may be part of complete package
 Hardware
 Installation
 Training
 Support
 Groupware / collaborative software
 Lets a group of people share information
or track information together
 Data being used is located in central
database
 Data can be accessed and updated by
anyone in the project group
Examples
 Scheduling
 Preparation of proposals by
several individuals
 Software selection
 Software training
 Software and hardware installations
 Software and hardware updates
 Troubleshooting
 Accounting
 Spreadsheet software
 Accounting package – Basic accounting, financial
statements, tax summaries, payroll
 Writing and Advertising
 Word processing
 Desktop publishing
 Customer Service
 Database management
 Keeping Up and Making Contacts
 Networking over the Internet
 Making Sales Pitches
 Graphical presentation software
 Moderately priced to solve typical needs
 All-in-one software package
What is needed
 Organizational skills of a
secretary
 Research skills of a
librarian
 Accounting skills of a
bookkeeper
 Experience of someone
who has done it before
What is has
 Searchable library of
resources
 Legal guide
 Tax guide
 Collections of business
documents
 Links to useful business
and government sites on
the Internet
What is legal?
 Making illegal copies of copyrighted software
 Why the fuss?
 Very easy to duplicate software vs. a text book
 Software company may lose hundreds of dollars
per pirated copy
 Prosecution
 Yes: Small-medium sized business who purchase a
few copies and distribute to many users
 No: Individual users who probably would not have
purchased software on their own anyway
 Software is copied onto CD-ROMS / DVD-
ROMS
 Package duplicates the original
 Sold in flea markets or small stores
 Cheaper price
 Occurs more overseas
 Legitimate reasons
 Backup copy
 Copy to hard disk
 Illegitimate reasons
 Obtain software without paying for it
Users
 Any individual who
operates a computer
to accomplish a task
 Home
 Business
 Management Information Systems (MIS)
 Computer Information Systems (CIS)
 Computing Services
 Information Services
 Information Technology (IT)
 Data entry operators – key data into a machine-
readable format
 Computer operators – monitor the computer
 Librarians – catalog and keep secure the disks
 Computer programmers – write, test, implement, and
maintain programs
 Systems analysts – plan and design computer
systems
 Network manager – oversees the network
 Chief information officer (CIO) – department manager;
makes strategic decisions relating to the flow of
information in the organization
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Applications software getting the work done by narender singh sandhu

  • 1.
  • 3.  Distinguish between operating systems and applications software  List the various methods by which individuals and businesses acquire software  List and briefly describe various types of task-oriented software  Identify the kinds of software available for both large and small businesses  Discuss ethical issues associated with software  Describe the functions of various computer professionals
  • 4.  Applications Software  Software Types  Task-Oriented Productivity Software  Business Software  Application Software and Ethics  Computers and People
  • 5. Apply to real-world tasks Solves user problems vs. OS controls the hardware
  • 6. Gets the work done Solves a problem: How large was The Roman Empire?
  • 7.  User-friendly  Easy  Intuitive  Minimum training and documentation needed to use
  • 8.  Written by programmers  Takes a lot of time to write and test  When specifications are unique
  • 9.  Sold in stores, catalogs, or downloadable from the WWW  Purchased from software publishers  Must be installed  Standard or custom installation  The setup process copies some of all of the software to the hard disk  May require the CD-ROM to be in the drive to run
  • 10.  Freeware  Free to all  Copyrighted  Distributed in machine-readable format  Shareware  Freely distributed for a trial period  Pay a nominal fee to register with the author
  • 11.  Public-domain software  Un-copyrighted  May be used or altered without restriction  Generally developed under government grants  Open-source  Free to all  Source code is distributed  May be used or altered  Popular under the LINUX OS
  • 12.  Commercial software  Used most often  Copyrighted  Generally costly  May not be copied without permission of the manufacturer
  • 13.  Software warehouse store  Mail order  Electronic software distribution
  • 14.  Volume discount  Site license  Network versions  Application Service Provide (ASP)  Software is setup and maintained by ASP  Access the software over the Internet  Pay per use  Saves the expense of installing and maintaining the software
  • 15. Makes work faster Makes our lives easier
  • 16.  Uses  Memos  Reports  Correspondence  Minutes of meetings  Anything to be typed  Functions  Create  Edit  Format  Store  Print text and graphics
  • 17.  Uses  Newsletters  Reports  Brochures  Functions  Handles high-level publishing needs
  • 18.  Uses  Comparing mortgage interest rates  Preparing budgets  Tracking weight loss  Functions  Manipulates numbers in rows and columns  Recalculates the results when a number is changed  What if?
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  • 20.  Uses  Keep track of a large number of related facts  Query the data for specific information  Retrieve information in a variety of ways  Functions  Store data  Update data  Manipulate data  Retrieve data  Print data in many forms  Report on data in a variety of ways
  • 21.  Uses  Maps  Graphs  Charts  Helps to  Compare data  Spot trends  Make decisions  Visual information is more compelling
  • 22.  Uses  Sales tool  Demonstrate a product  Show cost/benefit projections on charts  Present audio/video testimonials from satisfied customers  May contain  Text  Graphics  Audio  Video
  • 23.  Use software to  Produce art  Express ideas  Graphic artist  Artistic ability  Computer skills  Produces computer art
  • 24.  Communicate from home with computer at office  Access data stored in another computer in another location  Stock exchange updates  Weather information
  • 25.  Provides method for communicating between computers  Most likely way to connect is via the Internet  Use a browser to access the Internet
  • 26.  Group of basic software applications designed to work together  Data is portable between basic applications of the suite  Various applications in the suite have the same “look and feel”  Cost of suite is less than purchasing individual applications
  • 27.  Combine basic word processing, spreadsheet, and graphics capabilities  More limited than a suite  Easier to learn and use
  • 28.  Ease of use  Personal use programs  Personal time organizers  To-do list makers  E-mail programs  Internet access
  • 29.  Custom-written to meet special business needs  Standard packages  Combination of custom-written and off-the-shelf
  • 30.  Written for a particular type of business  Dentist’s office  Drugstore  Auto shop  Software may be part of complete package  Hardware  Installation  Training  Support
  • 31.  Groupware / collaborative software  Lets a group of people share information or track information together  Data being used is located in central database  Data can be accessed and updated by anyone in the project group
  • 32. Examples  Scheduling  Preparation of proposals by several individuals
  • 33.  Software selection  Software training  Software and hardware installations  Software and hardware updates  Troubleshooting
  • 34.  Accounting  Spreadsheet software  Accounting package – Basic accounting, financial statements, tax summaries, payroll  Writing and Advertising  Word processing  Desktop publishing  Customer Service  Database management
  • 35.  Keeping Up and Making Contacts  Networking over the Internet  Making Sales Pitches  Graphical presentation software
  • 36.  Moderately priced to solve typical needs  All-in-one software package
  • 37. What is needed  Organizational skills of a secretary  Research skills of a librarian  Accounting skills of a bookkeeper  Experience of someone who has done it before What is has  Searchable library of resources  Legal guide  Tax guide  Collections of business documents  Links to useful business and government sites on the Internet
  • 39.  Making illegal copies of copyrighted software  Why the fuss?  Very easy to duplicate software vs. a text book  Software company may lose hundreds of dollars per pirated copy  Prosecution  Yes: Small-medium sized business who purchase a few copies and distribute to many users  No: Individual users who probably would not have purchased software on their own anyway
  • 40.  Software is copied onto CD-ROMS / DVD- ROMS  Package duplicates the original  Sold in flea markets or small stores  Cheaper price  Occurs more overseas
  • 41.  Legitimate reasons  Backup copy  Copy to hard disk  Illegitimate reasons  Obtain software without paying for it
  • 42. Users  Any individual who operates a computer to accomplish a task  Home  Business
  • 43.  Management Information Systems (MIS)  Computer Information Systems (CIS)  Computing Services  Information Services  Information Technology (IT)
  • 44.  Data entry operators – key data into a machine- readable format  Computer operators – monitor the computer  Librarians – catalog and keep secure the disks  Computer programmers – write, test, implement, and maintain programs  Systems analysts – plan and design computer systems  Network manager – oversees the network  Chief information officer (CIO) – department manager; makes strategic decisions relating to the flow of information in the organization