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Technology Guide two in Introduction to Management Information System | INFO 2070, Study notes of Information Technology

Tech Guide 2 Material Type: Notes; Class: Introduction to MIS; Subject: Information Systems; University: Auburn University-Montgomery; Term: Fall 2011;

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TECHNOLOGY GUIDE TWO
Computer Software
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TECHNOLOGY GUIDE TWO

Computer Software

TECHNOLOGY GUIDE OUTLINE

TG2.1 Significance of Software TG2.2 Software Issues TG2.3 Systems Software TG2.4 Application Software TG2.5 Programming Languages

LEARNING OBJECTIVES (continued)

  • (^) Describe the general functions of the operating system.
  • (^) Describe the major types of application software.
  • (^) Explain how software has evolved and consider trends for the future.

TG2.1 Significance of Software

Computer program Stored program concept Documentation

Types of Software

  • (^) System software
  • (^) Application software

TG2.3 Systems Software

  • (^) System control programs
  • (^) Operating system

System Support Programs

  • (^) System support programs
  • (^) System utilities
  • (^) System performance monitors
  • (^) System security monitors

TG2.4 Application Software

  • (^) Proprietary application software
  • (^) Contract software
  • (^) Off-the-shelf application software
  • (^) Package

Object-Oriented Languages

  • (^) Object-Oriented Languages
    • (^) Methods
    • (^) Object
    • (^) Encapsulation
    • (^) Reusability feature

Hypertext Markup Language and Extensible

Markup Language

  • (^) Hypertext
  • (^) Hyperlinks
  • (^) Hypertext document
  • (^) Hypertext markup language (HTML)
  • (^) Extensible markup language (XML)