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Software programs, such as word processors and spreadsheets that most users use to do work on a computer.
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A program or group of programs designed for end users. Software can be divided into two general classes: systems software and applications software. Systems software consists of low-level programs that interact with the computer at a very basic level. This includes operating systems, compilers, and utilities for managing computer resources. In contrast, applications software (also called end-user programs) includes database programs, word processors, and spreadsheets. ...
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An Internet-based provider of hosted applications and/or services, or an applications/services outsourcer. ASPs provide applications and services such as a business-to-business auction site or electronic catalog. Think of such applications and services as being available for rent (for hire); the ASP is the landlord and is responsible for maintenance, improvements, certain utilities, pest control (security), etc. An ASP provides comprehensive services to fill a market need. ...
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A software program designed to perform a specific task or group of tasks, such as word processing, communications, or database management.
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An application program (sometimes shortened to application) is any program designed to perform a specific function directly for the user or, in some cases, for another application program. Examples of application programs include Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, Internet Explorer, and Adobe Acrobat.
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