This document provides an overview and objectives for Chapter 3 of Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World. It discusses different types of application software including business software, graphics and multimedia software, and software for home, personal, and educational use. It also covers web applications, communication software, and learning tools to help users interact with various application programs.
The document discusses application software, describing four categories including business, graphics/multimedia, home/personal/educational, and communications software. It provides examples of widely used programs for tasks like word processing, spreadsheets, databases, presentations, photo editing, and more. The document also covers web applications, learning tools for software including online help and web-based training, and concludes with an overview of application software categories and resources for learning about software.
The document discusses different types of application software, including business software, graphics and multimedia software, software for home and personal use, web applications, and software for communications. It provides examples of specific applications within each category and describes their key features and functions. The document also covers how application software interacts with the operating system and utility programs, as well as learning tools available for application software training.
This document discusses different types of application software, including business software like word processing, spreadsheet, database, and presentation software. It also covers graphics and multimedia software, as well as software for personal, home, and educational use. Web applications that can be accessed online are described. The document concludes with a discussion of tools for learning about application software, such as online help, web-based help, and web-based training.
This document discusses different types of application software including business software, graphics and multimedia software, and software for home, personal, and educational use. It describes various software within each category such as word processing programs, spreadsheet programs, database programs, and presentation software for business. It also covers communication software, web applications, and learning tools to help users interact with application software.
The document discusses different types of application software, including business software, graphics and multimedia software, and software for home, personal, and educational use. It describes common applications like word processing software, spreadsheet software, and presentation software. It also covers how software is distributed, such as through packaged, custom, open source, shareware, and freeware models. Learning tools for application software include online help, web-based help, and web-based training.
The document is from a 2010 edition of a textbook called "Discovering Computers Fundamentals" and describes different types of application software. It discusses business software such as word processing, spreadsheet, database, and presentation software. It also covers graphics and multimedia software, software for home and personal use, web applications, and learning tools for application software. The chapter provides an overview of key features and functions of different application software categories.
The document discusses different types of application software, including business software, graphics and multimedia software, software for home/personal/educational use, web applications, and software for communications. Business software includes programs for word processing, spreadsheets, databases, presentations, note taking, and accounting. Graphics software allows creating and editing images, while multimedia software works with audio and video. Web applications allow accessing and interacting with software through a web browser. Communication software facilitates email, instant messaging, video/voice calls, and sharing content online.
This document provides an overview of application software. It defines application software and discusses the different forms it can take, such as packaged software, custom software, web applications, and open source software. It also describes how operating systems and utility programs work with application software. Examples are provided of widely used types of business software, graphics and multimedia software, and home/personal/educational software. Web applications and software for communications are also discussed. The document concludes by describing learning tools available for application software, such as online help and web-based training.
The document discusses application software, describing four categories including business, graphics/multimedia, home/personal/educational, and communications software. It provides examples of widely used programs for tasks like word processing, spreadsheets, databases, presentations, photo editing, and more. The document also covers web applications, learning tools for software including online help and web-based training, and concludes with an overview of application software categories and resources for learning about software.
The document discusses different types of application software, including business software, graphics and multimedia software, software for home and personal use, web applications, and software for communications. It provides examples of specific applications within each category and describes their key features and functions. The document also covers how application software interacts with the operating system and utility programs, as well as learning tools available for application software training.
This document discusses different types of application software, including business software like word processing, spreadsheet, database, and presentation software. It also covers graphics and multimedia software, as well as software for personal, home, and educational use. Web applications that can be accessed online are described. The document concludes with a discussion of tools for learning about application software, such as online help, web-based help, and web-based training.
This document discusses different types of application software including business software, graphics and multimedia software, and software for home, personal, and educational use. It describes various software within each category such as word processing programs, spreadsheet programs, database programs, and presentation software for business. It also covers communication software, web applications, and learning tools to help users interact with application software.
The document discusses different types of application software, including business software, graphics and multimedia software, and software for home, personal, and educational use. It describes common applications like word processing software, spreadsheet software, and presentation software. It also covers how software is distributed, such as through packaged, custom, open source, shareware, and freeware models. Learning tools for application software include online help, web-based help, and web-based training.
The document is from a 2010 edition of a textbook called "Discovering Computers Fundamentals" and describes different types of application software. It discusses business software such as word processing, spreadsheet, database, and presentation software. It also covers graphics and multimedia software, software for home and personal use, web applications, and learning tools for application software. The chapter provides an overview of key features and functions of different application software categories.
The document discusses different types of application software, including business software, graphics and multimedia software, software for home/personal/educational use, web applications, and software for communications. Business software includes programs for word processing, spreadsheets, databases, presentations, note taking, and accounting. Graphics software allows creating and editing images, while multimedia software works with audio and video. Web applications allow accessing and interacting with software through a web browser. Communication software facilitates email, instant messaging, video/voice calls, and sharing content online.
This document provides an overview of application software. It defines application software and discusses the different forms it can take, such as packaged software, custom software, web applications, and open source software. It also describes how operating systems and utility programs work with application software. Examples are provided of widely used types of business software, graphics and multimedia software, and home/personal/educational software. Web applications and software for communications are also discussed. The document concludes by describing learning tools available for application software, such as online help and web-based training.
The document discusses different types of application software including business software, graphics and multimedia software, and software for home and personal use. It describes common applications like word processing software, spreadsheet software, and presentation software. It also covers web applications, communication software, and learning tools to help users learn how to use different applications.
This document provides an overview and objectives for Chapter 3 of Discovering Computers 2012. It summarizes the different types of application software, including business software, graphics and multimedia software, software for home and personal use, web applications, and software for communications. It also describes how application software works with the operating system and discusses learning tools available for application software.
Application software includes programs for personal productivity, education, communications, business, graphics, and multimedia. It is distributed through various methods like packaged software, web-based software, open source software, and shareware. Popular application software includes word processing, spreadsheet, database, presentation, and personal information manager programs for business, as well as graphics, photo, and multimedia programs. Web-based applications and utility programs are also widely used. Learning aids like online help, web-based help, and web-based training support users of application software.
This document provides an overview and objectives for Chapter 3 of Discovering Computers 2012, which covers application software. It summarizes different types of application software including business software, graphics and multimedia software, software for home/personal/educational use, web applications, and software for communications. It also describes how application software works with the operating system and discusses learning tools available for application software.
This document provides an overview of different types of application software. It discusses categories of application software like business software, graphics and multimedia software, software for home and personal use, and communications software. It also covers topics like how software is distributed, how to use application software, features of popular programs, and advantages of web-based software.
Chapter 3 discusses various types of application software including business software, graphics and multimedia software, software for home and personal use, communications software, and web-based software. It also covers how software is distributed, how to use application software, and learning aids and support tools available for application programs.
This document discusses application software, providing an overview of different types including business software, graphics and multimedia software, home/personal/educational software, web applications, and communications software. It also describes how application software interacts with the operating system and discusses various learning tools available for application software.
This document discusses application software and provides an overview of different types. It describes four categories of application software: business software, graphics and multimedia software, software for home/personal/educational use, and communications software. For each category, key features and examples of widely used programs are identified. The document also discusses web applications, learning tools for application software like online help, and how to start and interact with different application software programs.
This document provides an overview and summary of Chapter 3 from the book "Discovering Computers & Microsoft Office 2010". The chapter discusses application software, including business software, graphics and multimedia software, home/personal/educational software, web applications, and communication software. It also covers learning tools available for application software, such as online help, web-based training, and distance learning.
This document provides an overview of different types of application software, including:
- Business software such as word processing, spreadsheet, database, and presentation software.
- Graphics and multimedia software like CAD, desktop publishing, photo/video editing, and web authoring software.
- Software for home, personal, and educational use including finance, design, reference, and entertainment applications.
- Web applications that allow users to access software from any Internet-connected device.
- Application software for communications including web browsers, email, messaging, and conferencing tools.
- Learning tools for application software like online help, web-based help, and web-based training.
This document provides an overview of different types of application software, including:
- Business software such as word processing, spreadsheet, database, and presentation software.
- Graphics and multimedia software like CAD, desktop publishing, photo/video editing, and web authoring software.
- Software for home, personal, and educational use including finance, design, reference, and entertainment applications.
- Web applications that allow users to access software from any Internet-connected device.
- Application software for communications including web browsers, email, messaging, and conferencing tools.
- Learning tools for application software like online help, web-based help, and web-based training.
Application software programs are designed to help users be more productive. There are different types of application software including packaged, custom, open source, shareware, and freeware. System software serves as the interface between users, application software, and computer hardware. Business software includes word processing, spreadsheet, database, presentation, project management, and accounting programs. Graphics and multimedia software encompasses CAD, desktop publishing, image editing, video/audio editing, and web authoring programs. Communication software facilitates instant messaging, newsgroups, FTP, video/audio conferencing, web browsers, and email.
Lecture-3: Operating System & Application SoftwaresMubashir Ali
The document discusses different types of system and application software. It provides definitions of operating systems and their common functions like booting, user interface, memory management, and utilities. It also describes different categories of application software for business, graphics, and home/personal use. Examples of specific software in these categories and their key features are outlined.
Chapter03 pengantar teknologi informasiZulvi Arseptu
The document discusses application software, describing categories such as business software, graphics and multimedia software, software for home and educational use, communications software, and utility programs. It also covers how application software is distributed, started, and organized using windows, menus, and dialog boxes. Learning aids for application software include online help, web-based help, books, and web-based training.
The document discusses various types of computer applications and software. It defines an application as any program designed for end users. Examples provided include word processors, spreadsheets, web browsers, and database programs. It also discusses mobile apps and how they are designed for smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices. Popular mobile apps are described as those for social networking, games, music and videos. The document provides overviews of different types of software like word processors, spreadsheets, presentation software, graphics software, desktop publishing software, and more.
The document discusses various types of application software, including business software like word processing, spreadsheet, database, and presentation software. It also covers graphics and multimedia software, software for home and personal use, web applications, communications software, and learning tools for application software. Specific examples are provided and figures illustrate features and uses of different application programs.
Application software includes programs for business, graphics and multimedia, home use, communications, and utilities. It is distributed as packaged software, custom software, open source software, shareware, or freeware. Users can start programs from the Start menu or desktop and interact with windows, dialog boxes, and functions. Popular business software includes word processors, spreadsheets, databases, and presentation software. Graphics software includes CAD, desktop publishing, photo editing, and multimedia authoring programs. Educational, personal, and home software covers communication, web browsing, note-taking and more. Web applications provide similar functions over the internet, while utilities optimize systems. Learning resources include online help, books, and web-based training.
Productivity software includes applications that assist users with daily tasks like word processing, spreadsheets, databases, presentations, and more. Word processing software allows creating and editing documents, while spreadsheets organize data into rows and columns for calculations. Databases store organized data that can be easily accessed and retrieved. These productivity applications improve efficiency and are widely used in business, education, and personal contexts.
This document discusses different types of application software and how they are used. It describes four main categories of application software: business software, graphics and multimedia software, software for home/personal/educational use, and software for communications. Within each category, key software programs are identified and their main functions outlined. The document also discusses different software licensing models, web applications, and learning tools available to help users learn application software.
CC Report for College Students PPTx.pptxKathButron
Application software includes programs that help users complete tasks like word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, email, and more. There are different types of application software such as packaged software for general use, custom software for specific businesses, and web applications accessed online. Application software is available in formats like open source, shareware, freeware, and public domain. System software acts as an interface between the user, application software, and computer hardware. Users work with application software through a graphical user interface using elements like icons, buttons, menus, and windows.
Essentials of Automations: The Art of Triggers and Actions in FMESafe Software
In this second installment of our Essentials of Automations webinar series, we’ll explore the landscape of triggers and actions, guiding you through the nuances of authoring and adapting workspaces for seamless automations. Gain an understanding of the full spectrum of triggers and actions available in FME, empowering you to enhance your workspaces for efficient automation.
We’ll kick things off by showcasing the most commonly used event-based triggers, introducing you to various automation workflows like manual triggers, schedules, directory watchers, and more. Plus, see how these elements play out in real scenarios.
Whether you’re tweaking your current setup or building from the ground up, this session will arm you with the tools and insights needed to transform your FME usage into a powerhouse of productivity. Join us to discover effective strategies that simplify complex processes, enhancing your productivity and transforming your data management practices with FME. Let’s turn complexity into clarity and make your workspaces work wonders!
The document discusses different types of application software including business software, graphics and multimedia software, and software for home and personal use. It describes common applications like word processing software, spreadsheet software, and presentation software. It also covers web applications, communication software, and learning tools to help users learn how to use different applications.
This document provides an overview and objectives for Chapter 3 of Discovering Computers 2012. It summarizes the different types of application software, including business software, graphics and multimedia software, software for home and personal use, web applications, and software for communications. It also describes how application software works with the operating system and discusses learning tools available for application software.
Application software includes programs for personal productivity, education, communications, business, graphics, and multimedia. It is distributed through various methods like packaged software, web-based software, open source software, and shareware. Popular application software includes word processing, spreadsheet, database, presentation, and personal information manager programs for business, as well as graphics, photo, and multimedia programs. Web-based applications and utility programs are also widely used. Learning aids like online help, web-based help, and web-based training support users of application software.
This document provides an overview and objectives for Chapter 3 of Discovering Computers 2012, which covers application software. It summarizes different types of application software including business software, graphics and multimedia software, software for home/personal/educational use, web applications, and software for communications. It also describes how application software works with the operating system and discusses learning tools available for application software.
This document provides an overview of different types of application software. It discusses categories of application software like business software, graphics and multimedia software, software for home and personal use, and communications software. It also covers topics like how software is distributed, how to use application software, features of popular programs, and advantages of web-based software.
Chapter 3 discusses various types of application software including business software, graphics and multimedia software, software for home and personal use, communications software, and web-based software. It also covers how software is distributed, how to use application software, and learning aids and support tools available for application programs.
This document discusses application software, providing an overview of different types including business software, graphics and multimedia software, home/personal/educational software, web applications, and communications software. It also describes how application software interacts with the operating system and discusses various learning tools available for application software.
This document discusses application software and provides an overview of different types. It describes four categories of application software: business software, graphics and multimedia software, software for home/personal/educational use, and communications software. For each category, key features and examples of widely used programs are identified. The document also discusses web applications, learning tools for application software like online help, and how to start and interact with different application software programs.
This document provides an overview and summary of Chapter 3 from the book "Discovering Computers & Microsoft Office 2010". The chapter discusses application software, including business software, graphics and multimedia software, home/personal/educational software, web applications, and communication software. It also covers learning tools available for application software, such as online help, web-based training, and distance learning.
This document provides an overview of different types of application software, including:
- Business software such as word processing, spreadsheet, database, and presentation software.
- Graphics and multimedia software like CAD, desktop publishing, photo/video editing, and web authoring software.
- Software for home, personal, and educational use including finance, design, reference, and entertainment applications.
- Web applications that allow users to access software from any Internet-connected device.
- Application software for communications including web browsers, email, messaging, and conferencing tools.
- Learning tools for application software like online help, web-based help, and web-based training.
This document provides an overview of different types of application software, including:
- Business software such as word processing, spreadsheet, database, and presentation software.
- Graphics and multimedia software like CAD, desktop publishing, photo/video editing, and web authoring software.
- Software for home, personal, and educational use including finance, design, reference, and entertainment applications.
- Web applications that allow users to access software from any Internet-connected device.
- Application software for communications including web browsers, email, messaging, and conferencing tools.
- Learning tools for application software like online help, web-based help, and web-based training.
Application software programs are designed to help users be more productive. There are different types of application software including packaged, custom, open source, shareware, and freeware. System software serves as the interface between users, application software, and computer hardware. Business software includes word processing, spreadsheet, database, presentation, project management, and accounting programs. Graphics and multimedia software encompasses CAD, desktop publishing, image editing, video/audio editing, and web authoring programs. Communication software facilitates instant messaging, newsgroups, FTP, video/audio conferencing, web browsers, and email.
Lecture-3: Operating System & Application SoftwaresMubashir Ali
The document discusses different types of system and application software. It provides definitions of operating systems and their common functions like booting, user interface, memory management, and utilities. It also describes different categories of application software for business, graphics, and home/personal use. Examples of specific software in these categories and their key features are outlined.
Chapter03 pengantar teknologi informasiZulvi Arseptu
The document discusses application software, describing categories such as business software, graphics and multimedia software, software for home and educational use, communications software, and utility programs. It also covers how application software is distributed, started, and organized using windows, menus, and dialog boxes. Learning aids for application software include online help, web-based help, books, and web-based training.
The document discusses various types of computer applications and software. It defines an application as any program designed for end users. Examples provided include word processors, spreadsheets, web browsers, and database programs. It also discusses mobile apps and how they are designed for smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices. Popular mobile apps are described as those for social networking, games, music and videos. The document provides overviews of different types of software like word processors, spreadsheets, presentation software, graphics software, desktop publishing software, and more.
The document discusses various types of application software, including business software like word processing, spreadsheet, database, and presentation software. It also covers graphics and multimedia software, software for home and personal use, web applications, communications software, and learning tools for application software. Specific examples are provided and figures illustrate features and uses of different application programs.
Application software includes programs for business, graphics and multimedia, home use, communications, and utilities. It is distributed as packaged software, custom software, open source software, shareware, or freeware. Users can start programs from the Start menu or desktop and interact with windows, dialog boxes, and functions. Popular business software includes word processors, spreadsheets, databases, and presentation software. Graphics software includes CAD, desktop publishing, photo editing, and multimedia authoring programs. Educational, personal, and home software covers communication, web browsing, note-taking and more. Web applications provide similar functions over the internet, while utilities optimize systems. Learning resources include online help, books, and web-based training.
Productivity software includes applications that assist users with daily tasks like word processing, spreadsheets, databases, presentations, and more. Word processing software allows creating and editing documents, while spreadsheets organize data into rows and columns for calculations. Databases store organized data that can be easily accessed and retrieved. These productivity applications improve efficiency and are widely used in business, education, and personal contexts.
This document discusses different types of application software and how they are used. It describes four main categories of application software: business software, graphics and multimedia software, software for home/personal/educational use, and software for communications. Within each category, key software programs are identified and their main functions outlined. The document also discusses different software licensing models, web applications, and learning tools available to help users learn application software.
CC Report for College Students PPTx.pptxKathButron
Application software includes programs that help users complete tasks like word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, email, and more. There are different types of application software such as packaged software for general use, custom software for specific businesses, and web applications accessed online. Application software is available in formats like open source, shareware, freeware, and public domain. System software acts as an interface between the user, application software, and computer hardware. Users work with application software through a graphical user interface using elements like icons, buttons, menus, and windows.
Essentials of Automations: The Art of Triggers and Actions in FMESafe Software
In this second installment of our Essentials of Automations webinar series, we’ll explore the landscape of triggers and actions, guiding you through the nuances of authoring and adapting workspaces for seamless automations. Gain an understanding of the full spectrum of triggers and actions available in FME, empowering you to enhance your workspaces for efficient automation.
We’ll kick things off by showcasing the most commonly used event-based triggers, introducing you to various automation workflows like manual triggers, schedules, directory watchers, and more. Plus, see how these elements play out in real scenarios.
Whether you’re tweaking your current setup or building from the ground up, this session will arm you with the tools and insights needed to transform your FME usage into a powerhouse of productivity. Join us to discover effective strategies that simplify complex processes, enhancing your productivity and transforming your data management practices with FME. Let’s turn complexity into clarity and make your workspaces work wonders!
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Measures in SQL (SIGMOD 2024, Santiago, Chile)Julian Hyde
SQL has attained widespread adoption, but Business Intelligence tools still use their own higher level languages based upon a multidimensional paradigm. Composable calculations are what is missing from SQL, and we propose a new kind of column, called a measure, that attaches a calculation to a table. Like regular tables, tables with measures are composable and closed when used in queries.
SQL-with-measures has the power, conciseness and reusability of multidimensional languages but retains SQL semantics. Measure invocations can be expanded in place to simple, clear SQL.
To define the evaluation semantics for measures, we introduce context-sensitive expressions (a way to evaluate multidimensional expressions that is consistent with existing SQL semantics), a concept called evaluation context, and several operations for setting and modifying the evaluation context.
A talk at SIGMOD, June 9–15, 2024, Santiago, Chile
Authors: Julian Hyde (Google) and John Fremlin (Google)
https://doi.org/10.1145/3626246.3653374
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Introducing Crescat - Event Management Software for Venues, Festivals and Eve...
Chapter 03.pptx
1. Living in a Digital World
Discovering
Computers 2011
2. Objectives Overview
Identify the four
categories of
application software
Differentiate among the
seven forms through
which software is
available
Explain how the
operating system and
utility programs work
with application
software
Describe characteristics
of a user interface
Identify the key
features of widely used
business programs
Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World
Chapter 3
2
See Page 141
for Detailed Objectives
3. Objectives Overview
Identify the key
features of widely used
graphics and
multimedia programs
Identify the key
features of widely used
home, personal, and
educational programs
Discuss the advantages
of and ways to access
Web applications
Identify the types of
application software
used in
communications
Describe the learning
aids available for
application software
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for Detailed Objectives
4. Application Software
• Application software consists of programs
designed to make users more productive and/or
assist with personal tasks
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To make business activities more efficient
To assist with graphics and multimedia projects
To support home, personal, and educational tasks
To facilitate communications
6. Application Software
• Available in a variety of forms:
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Packaged
software
Custom
software
Web
application
Open source
software
Shareware Freeware
Public-domain
software
7. Application Software
• System software serves as the interface between
the user, the application software, and the
computer’s hardware
– Utility programs
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Figure 3-2
Click to view Web Link,
click Chapter 3, Click Web
Link from left navigation,
then click Antivirus Programs
below Chapter 3
9. Business Software
• Business software is application software that
assists people while performing business activities
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Word
Processing
Spreadsheet Database Presentation
Note taking
Personal
information
manager
Business
software for
phones
Business
software
suites
Project
management
Accounting
Document
management
Enterprise
computing
software
10. Business Software
• Word processing
software allows users
to create and
manipulate documents
• Clip art is a collection of
electronic drawings,
photos, and other
images
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Figure 3-5
11. Business Software
• Additional word processing features include
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Figure 3-6
AutoCorrect AutoFormat Collaboration Columns
Grammar
Checker
Ink Input Macros Mail Merge
Reading
Layout
Research
Search and
Replace
Smart Tags Tables Templates Thesaurus
Tracking
Changes
Voice
Recognition
Web Page
Development
Click to view Web Link,
click Chapter 3, Click Web
Link from left navigation,
then click Word Processing
Software below Chapter 3
12. Business Software
• Developing a document
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• Enter text and
numbers
• Insert images
• Perform other tasks
Create a
document
• Make changes to
existing content
• Inserting, deleting,
cutting, copying, and
pasting
Edit a
document • Change appearance
• Font
• Font size
Format a
document
13. Business Software
• Spreadsheet software allows users to organize data in
rows and columns and perform calculations
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Figure 3-8
Click to view Web Link,
click Chapter 3, Click Web
Link from left navigation,
then click Spreadsheet
Software below Chapter 3
14. Business Software
• A function is a predefined formula that performs
common calculations
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Figure 3-9
FV NPV PMT PV RATE DATE
NOW TIME ABS INT LN LOG
ROUND SQRT SUM AVERAGE COUNT MAX
MIN STDEV IF
15. Business Software
• Charting depicts data in a spreadsheet in
graphical form
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Figure 3-10
16. Business Software
• A database is a collection of data organized in a manner
that allows access, retrieval, and use of that data
– Database software allows users to create, access, and manage
a database
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Figure 3-11
Click to view Web Link,
click Chapter 3, Click Web
Link from left navigation,
then click Database
Software below Chapter 3
17. Business Software
• Presentation software
allows users to create
visual aids for
presentations to
communicate ideas,
messages, and other
information to a group
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Figure 3-12
Click to view Web Link,
click Chapter 3, Click Web
Link from left navigation,
then click Presentation
Software below Chapter 3
19. Business Software
• Note taking software is application software that
enables users to enter typed text, handwritten
comments, drawings, or sketches anywhere on a
page
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Figure 3-14
20. Business Software
• A software suite is a collection of individual
programs available together as a unit
• A personal information manager (PIM) is
application software that includes
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Appointment
calendar
Address
book
Notepad
Click to view Web Link,
click Chapter 3, Click Web
Link from left navigation,
then click Microsoft Office
below Chapter 3
21. Business Software
• Scaled down versions of software are available to
work with smart phones and other mobile devices
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Figure 3-15
22. Business Software
Project management software allows a user to plan,
schedule, track, and analyze the events, resources, and
costs of a project
Accounting software helps companies record and report
their financial transactions
Document management software provides a means for
sharing, distributing, and searching through documents by
converting them into a format that can be viewed by any
user
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Figures 3-16 – 3-18
23. Business Software
• Enterprises typically require special computing
solutions for various functional units
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Human
resources
Accounting Engineering Manufacturing
Marketing Sales Distribution
Customer
service
Information
technology
24. Graphics and Multimedia Software
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Figure 3-19
25. Graphics and Multimedia Software
Computer-aided
design (CAD) software
Desktop publishing
software
Paint/Image editing
software
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Pages 160 – 161
Figures 3-20 – 3-22
Click to view Web Link,
click Chapter 3, Click Web
Link from left navigation,
then click Graphics Software
below Chapter 3
26. Graphics and Multimedia Software
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Figures 3-23 – 3-25
Professional photo
editing software
Video and audio editing
software
Multimedia authoring
software
27. Video: MediaCell Video Converter
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28. Graphics and Multimedia Software
• Web page authoring software helps users of all
skill levels create Web pages that include
multimedia and interactive content
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Figure 3-26
Click to view Web Link,
click Chapter 3, Click Web
Link from left navigation,
then click Web Page Authoring
Software below Chapter 3
29. Software for Home, Personal, and
Educational Use
Personal finance
software
Legal software
Tax preparation
software
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Pages 166 – 167
Figures 3-28 – 3-30
Click to view Web Link,
click Chapter 3, Click Web
Link from left navigation,
then click Tax Preparation
Software below Chapter 3
30. Software for Home, Personal, and
Educational Use
Personal DTP
software
Personal paint/image
editing software
Personal photo
editing software
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Pages 167 – 169
Figures 3-31 – 3-33
Click to view Web Link,
click Chapter 3, Click Web
Link from left navigation,
then click Desktop Publishing
Software below Chapter 3
31. Software for Home, Personal, and
Educational Use
Clip art/image gallery
Video and audio editing
software
Home design/landscaping
software
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Pages 169 – 170
Figures 3-35 – 3-37
32. Software for Home, Personal, and
Educational Use
Travel and mapping software
Reference software
Educational software
Entertainment software
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Pages 170 – 171
Figures 3-38 – 3-41
Click to view Web Link,
click Chapter 3, Click Web
Link from left navigation,
then click Game Software
below Chapter 3
33. Web Applications
• A Web application is a
Web site that allows
users to access and
interact with software
from any computer or
device that is connected
to the Internet
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Figure 3-42
34. Web Applications
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Figure 3-43
Click to view Web Link,
click Chapter 3, Click Web
Link from left navigation,
then click Google Docs
below Chapter 3
35. Application Software for Communications
Web Browser E-Mail Instant Messaging Chat Room
Text, Picture, Video
Messaging
RSS Aggregator Blogging
Newsgroup/Message
Board
FTP VoIP Video Conferencing
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Figure 3-44
36. Learning Tools for Application Software
• Online Help is the
electronic equivalent of
a user manual
• You can ask a question
or access the Help
topics in subject or
alphabetical order
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Figure 3-45a
37. Learning Tools for Application Software
• Web-based Help provides updates and more
comprehensive resources to respond to technical
issues about software
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Figure 3-45b
38. Learning Tools for Application Software
• Web-based training is a
type of CBT that uses
Internet technology and
consists of application
software on the Web
• Distance learning (DL)
is the delivery of
education at one
location while the
learning takes place at
other locations
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Figure 3-46
39. Summary
How to start and interact
with application software
Overview of a variety of
business software, graphics
and multimedia software,
and
home/personal/educational
software
Web applications and
application software for
communications
Learning tools for
application software and
Web-based training
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40. Living in a Digital World
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Computers 2011
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