Understanding Computer Software: Definition, Examples, and Applications, Schemes and Mind Maps of Software Development

An overview of computer software, explaining its definition, contrasting it with hardware, and discussing examples of machine-level and application software. It also covers the role of operating systems and their importance in creating a standardized environment for software development.

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What is Computer Software? - Definition &
Applications
Instructor:Szymon MachajewskiShow bio
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Computer software is created by inputting programming codes into a processor to produce programs
that can be operated through the computer hardware. Learn about the definition, examples, and
practical applications of computer software.Updated: 10/23/2021
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Computer Software Defined
Computer softwareis programming code executed on a computer processor. The code can be
machine-level code, or code written for an operating system. Anoperating systemis software
intended to provide a predictable and dependable layer for other programmers to build other
software on, which are known asapplications. Operating systems can be found on all
smartphones, tablets, and desktop computers. These systems give the device the functionality it
needs. For example, Apple's iOS and Android's OS were developed specifically for portable devices.
Computer software provides a dependable layer for hardware manufacturers. This standardization
creates an efficient environment for programmers to create smaller programs, which can be run by
millions of computers.
Software can also be thought of as an expression that contrasts with hardware. The physical
components of a computer are the hardware; the digital programs running on the hardware are the
software. Software can also be updated or replaced much easier than hardware. Additionally,
software can be distributed to a number of hardware receivers. Basically, software is the computer
logic computer users interact with.
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Computer software is created by inputting programming codes into a processor to produce programs

that can be operated through the computer hardware. Learn about the definition, examples, and

practical applications of computer software. Updated: 10/23/

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Computer Software Defined

Computer software is programming code executed on a computer processor. The code can be

machine-level code, or code written for an operating system. An operating system is software

intended to provide a predictable and dependable layer for other programmers to build other

software on, which are known as applications. Operating systems can be found on all

smartphones, tablets, and desktop computers. These systems give the device the functionality it

needs. For example, Apple's iOS and Android's OS were developed specifically for portable devices.

Computer software provides a dependable layer for hardware manufacturers. This standardization

creates an efficient environment for programmers to create smaller programs, which can be run by

millions of computers.

Software can also be thought of as an expression that contrasts with hardware. The physical

components of a computer are the hardware; the digital programs running on the hardware are the

software. Software can also be updated or replaced much easier than hardware. Additionally,

software can be distributed to a number of hardware receivers. Basically, software is the computer

logic computer users interact with.

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