APPLICATION SOFTWARE


'Application software' is a subclass of computer software that employs the capabilities of a computer directly and thouroghly to a task that the user wishes to perform. This should be contrasted with system software which is involved in integrating a computer's various capabilities, but typically does not directly apply them in the performance of tasks that benefit the user. In this context the term application refers to both the ''application software'' and its implementation.
A simple, if imperfect analogy in the world of hardware would be the relationship of an electric light as an example of an application to an electric power generation plant as an example of a system. The power plant merely generates electricity, not itself of any real use until harnessed to an application like the electric light that performs a service that the user desires.
The exact delineation between the operating system and application software is not precise, however, and is occasionally subject to controversy. For example, one of the key questions in the United States v. Microsoft antitrust trial was whether Microsoft's Internet Explorer web browser was part of its Windows operating system or a separable piece of application software. As another example, the GNU/Linux naming controversy is, in part, due to disagreement about the relationship between the Linux kernel and the Linux operating system.
Typical examples of 'software applications' are word processors, spreadsheets, and media players.
Multiple applications bundled together as a package are sometimes referred to as an 'application suite'. Microsoft Office and OpenOffice.org, which bundle together a word processor, a spreadsheet, and several other discrete applications, are typical examples. The separate applications in a suite usually have a user interface that has some commonality making it easier for the user to learn and use each application. And often they may have some capability to interact with each other in ways beneficial to the user. For example, a spreadsheet might be able to be embedded in a word processor document even though it had been created in the separate spreadsheet application.
User-written software tailors systems to meet the user's specific needs. User-written software include spreadsheet templates, word processor macros, scientific simulations, graphics and animation scripts. Even email filters are a kind of user software. Users create this software themselves and often overlook how important it is.
In some types of embedded systems, the application software and the operating system software may be indistinguishable to the user, as in the case of software used to control a VCR, DVD player or Microwave Oven.
OpenOffice.org is a well-known example of application software


Contents
Application software classification
See also
Enterprise software
Enterprise infrastructure software
Information worker software
Educational software
Media development software
Product engineering software
Content access software
External links

Application software classification


There are many subtypes of application software:

Enterprise software addresses the needs of organization processes and data flow, often in a large distributed ecosystem. (Examples include Financial, Customer Relationship Management, and Supply Chain Management). Note that Departmental Software is a sub-type of Enterprise Software with a focus on smaller organizations or groups within a large organization. (Examples include Travel Expense Management, and IT Helpdesk)

Enterprise infrastructure software provides common capabilities needed to create Enterprise Software systems. (Examples include Databases, Email servers, and Network and Security Management)

Information worker software addresses the needs of individuals to 'create' and manage information, often for individual projects within a department, in contrast to enterprise management. Examples include time management, resource management, documentation tools, analytical, and collaborative. Word processors, spreadsheets, email and blog clients, personal information system, and individual media editors may aid in multiple information worker tasks.

Media and entertainment software addresses the needs of individuals and groups to 'consume' digital entertainment and 'published' digital content. (Examples include Media Players, Web Browsers, Help browsers, and Games)

Educational software is related to Media and Entertainment Software, but has distinct requirements for delivering evaluations (tests) and tracking progress through material. It is also related to collaboration software in that many Educational Software systems include collaborative capabilities.

Media development software addresses the needs of individuals who generate print and electronic media for others to consume, most often in a commercial or educational setting. This includes Graphic Art software, Desktop Publishing software, Multimedia Development software, HTML editors, Digital Animation editors, Digital Audio and Video composition, and many others.

Product engineering software is used in developing hardware and software products. This includes computer aided design (CAD), computer aided engineering (CAE), computer language editing and compiling tools, Integrated Development Environments, and Application Programmer Interfaces.

See also



List of software applications

Software systems
Enterprise software

Enterprise infrastructure software


★ Business workflow software

Database management system (DBMS) software

Digital asset management (DAM) software

Document Management software

Geographic Information System (GIS) software
Information worker software


★ Time and Resource Management


Task and Scheduling

★ Data Management


Contact Management


Spreadsheet


Personal Database

★ Documentation


Word Processing


Desktop publishing software


Diagramming Software


Presentation software

Analytical software


Baudline


DADiSP


Digital dashboard


HEC-RAS


JMP


Maple


MathCAD


Mathematica


MATLAB


Maxima


Minitab


Computer algebra systems


Statistical packages


Numerical computing


Neural network software


NEi Nastran

Collaborative software


Blog


Wiki


E-mail
Educational software


★ Classroom Management

★ Survey Management

Training Management

★ Sales Readiness Software
Media development software


Image organizer

★ Media content creating/editing


Graphic art software


Image editing software


Video editing software


Sound editing software


Music sequencer



Scorewriter


Hypermedia editing software



Web Development Software

★ Media content formats


★ Media data formats



Raster graphics



Vector graphics



3D graphics



Animation



Video



Digital audio



MIDI


★ Media file formats



Graphic file formats



Video file formats



Audio file formats
Product engineering software


Hardware Engineering


Computer-aided engineering


Computer-aided design (CAD)


NEi Nastran Finite Element Analysis

Software Engineering


Computer Languages


Compiler Software


Integrated Development Environments
Content access software


Electronic media software


Web browser


Media players


Hybrid editor players


★ Entertainment software



Arcade



Computer and Video Games



Emulators for console games



Handheld Game Consoles Games



Video Game Console Games



Wireless or Mobile Phone Games

External links



Software category on the Open Directory Project.

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