This document discusses different types of software and how to get software onto a computer. It explains that there are two main types of software: system software and application software. System software includes the operating system and basic utilities, while application software performs more specialized tasks like word processing. The document also discusses how software can be installed from disks or downloaded, and provides examples of useful software programs like Quicken, Picasa, and Evernote.
Computer software, also called software, is a set of instructions and its associated documentations that tells a computer what to do or how to perform a task. Software includes all different software programs on a computer, such as applications and the operating system.
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What is software
Introduction to system software
Features of system software
Types of system software
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Types of operating system
Function of operating system
Classification of operating system
Utilities software
Compilers and interpreters
Computer software, also called software, is a set of instructions and its associated documentations that tells a computer what to do or how to perform a task. Software includes all different software programs on a computer, such as applications and the operating system.
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A complete intoduction to Computer Software and Different types of Computer Software.
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What is software
Introduction to system software
Features of system software
Types of system software
Operating system
Types of operating system
Function of operating system
Classification of operating system
Utilities software
Compilers and interpreters
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2. IN THIS PRESENTATION:
We will learn about:
• The difference between hardware and software
• Two types of software, and the differences
between them
• The software that comes installed on your
computer
• The types of software you might want to add to
your computer
• How to get software onto your computer
• Some examples of useful software
3. INTRODUCTION TO SOFTWARE
Your computer is made up of
Inside your computer (and on the web), you
Hardware. will find
This includes:
Software.
Software works with your computer to
• Computer
get things done, such as :
• Monitor
• Write a letter
• Keyboard
• Connect a printer
• Mouse
• Balance your checkbook
• Printer
• Video call a friend
• And more
• And more…
5. System Software
OPERATING SYSTEM WITH
UTILITIES
1. Perform basic tasks (coordinating
keyboard, display, keeping track of
files, and controlling peripheral
devices like disk drives and
printers)
2. Helps programs to work at the
same time without interfering with
each other
3. Provides a platform for application
software
4. Includes basic utilities (notepad,
calculator, media viewer).
6. Application Software
MAKING YOUR COMPUTER USEFUL
1. Perform more specialized
tasks (word processing,
spreadsheets, email, photo
editing, bookkeeping)
2. Installed onto your
computer with disk or
downloaded
3. Can be web based, with no
need to download program
onto computer
7. WORDS YOU SHOULD KNOW
• Installed: Putting program onto computer
• Downloaded: Takes program from Internet, brings it down to your computer
• Uploaded: Takes something from you computer and brings it up to the
“cloud”
• Cloud: Computers online which store files and folders
• Update: When the program fixes a bug, it will then ask you to download and
install these changes…IMPORTANT
• Apps: Programs that do one thing really well which you will download to your
computer or device (MapQuest, Skype)
8. INSTALLING SOFTWARE
Purchase software
From a store (Target, Office Depot, Costco)
Online (From a manufactures site, Amazon, other online
store)
Decide whether you want a disk or to download
If you want a disk, you will install it using your computer CD
drive. It may come with instructions. It may also come with a
special “key” which you will need to “unlock” your program
If you download the program, you will probably want to “save it”
to your computer, check for viruses, and then install. You may
also need a key, or to “validate it” in some way
9. WEB BASED SOFTWARE
• Usually free
• You may have to download it (such
as Skype)
• There may be information to give in
order to use it (Facebook, email)
• Can be used on all computers
• You will have to remember your
login and passwords
18. QUESTIONS & GROUP DISCUSSION
What is the value of having a program installed on
your computer?
Why would you want to have a program based on the
web?
What is the most useful program that you have
installed on your computer?
Why would the operating system of a computer be
different than that of a mobile device?