IT - Chapt. 5
edutainment
both educational and entertaining
import
bring data in from another application
multimedia software
enables you to work with media, such as animations, audio, and video
open source software
makes source code available to everyone in an effort to continue to build and improve on functionality
sync
makes sure that data on one device is updated based on changes made to the data on another device.
productivity software
software that people typically use to get work done, such as a word processor, spreadsheet, database, or presentation program.
object linking and embedding (OLE)
Microsoft Office products use this technology which allows content to be treated as objects that can be inserted into different software documents even if they were not created using that software (ex: you can place a pie chart from Excel in a Word document)
release to manufacturing (RTM) version
Once all tests are complete and the product seems stable, it's final
rich text format (RTF)
a file type that allows you to exchange data with many other applications; the RTF format reduces a document to a more rudimentary, commonly useable format that another software product is more likely to be able to open or import.
GNU General Public License
a policy that specifies policies about creating open-source software, including that source code has to be made available to all users and developers.
bug
a problem or malfunction in a program
shared feature
a small application that cannot run on its own, but can be used with other software products (ex: commonly shared features used by Microsoft Office products are WordArt, SmartArt, Chart, ClipArt, and AutoShapes)
software on demand
a software delivery model where a provider licenses an application to customers to use as a service on demand. Also called software as services (SaaS)
customer relationship management (CRM) software
a suite of software or online services used to store and organize client and sales prospect information, as well as automating and synchronizing other customer-facing business functions such as marketing, customer service, and technical support; this software can be very useful for those who have to keep track of many customers or a lengthy sales or product implementation process.
web authoring software
advanced tools for creating web pages (ex: Microsoft Expression Web and Adobe Dreamweaver)
web-based software
aka cloud computing; latest development in software delivery and accessibility; software is hosted on an online provider's website and you access it over the Internet using your browser--you don't have to have software installed on your computer to get work done (ex: Google (Google Docs), IBM, Microsoft (Office Web Apps), and Oracle)
cloud computing
aka web-based software; latest development in software delivery and accessibility; software is hosted on an online provider's website and you access it over the Internet using your browser--you don't have to have software installed on your computer to get work done (ex: Google (Google Docs), IBM, Microsoft (Office Web Apps), and Oracle)
graphics software
allows you to create, edit, or manipulate images
comma-separated-values (CSV) format
another widely used file type for importing and exporting; separates each piece of data with a comma (ex: using for spreadsheet data)
spreadsheet software
application where numbers rule; performs calculations that range from single to complex (ex: Microsoft Excel)
software suite
bundles several products together; key benefit is uses a common user interface, share data between products easily, and shared features that make functionality such as graphing available to all the products.
entertainment software
category of software that includes computer games you play on your computer or game console.
word processor software
create documents that include sophisticated formatting; change text fonts; add effects such as bold, italics, and underlining; include tables, photos, drawings and links to online content
animation software
enables you to animate objects and create interactive content (ex: Adobe Flash)
software as a service (SaaS)
have access to data and applications all hosted on a remote computer server and invisible--don't need to install software; offers online applications and collaborations to professionals and small businesses for a monthly subscription fee (ex: Office 365)
application software
helps you do many things such as get your work done, learn something new, communicate with others, create art, or place games
contact management software
helps you store and manage information about the people you work or otherwise interact with; you might keep track of client information, family members, or people who are in your book club.
audio software
helps you work with music files and record and edit audio used for podcasts or as audio files to be shared with others (ex: Audacity or Sony Creative)
organizer software
includes multiple features; Microsoft Outlook combines schedule, contact, and email management; Windows Live, a web-based service, includes a calendar feature plus email and SkyDrive for document storage and sharing.
database software
manages large quantities of data; organizes data into related lists and retrieves useful information from these lists (ex: Microsoft Access)
web-based training
on-line classes and tools
software development life cycle (SDLC)
p. 149; the procedure that dictates the general flow of creating a new software product.
video editing software
programs used to create and edit videos (ex: Adobe Premiere Elements, Pinnacle Studio, and Movie Maker)
calendar software
schedule appointments or events and set up reminders--can share with others (ex: Outlook)
export
send data to another application
cloud storage
services that allow users to store documents online.
podcast
short audio presentations that can be posted online
packaged software
software in boxes; usually contained on a single DVD and the printed documentation has virtually disappeared--info is now found on the mfg. website
freeware
software products that generous programmers shared for free
shareware
software products that programmers share for a small payment
alpha version
the first stage of testing of the software
embedded object
the object placed in a document using OLE is referred to as this
file extension
the part of a file name that identifies the program that is to launch when the file is double-clicked; it is commonly a set of 3 or 4 characters following a period at the end of the file name
source code
the programming code used to build the software
beta version
the second stage of testing of a software product
handwriting recognition software
turn notes written using a stylus into text on mobile devices
photo editing software
used by design professionals to enhance photo quality or apply special effects such as blurring elements or feathering the edges of a photo; (ex: Adobe Photoshop)
desktop publishing (DTP) software
used by design professionals to lay out pages for books, magazines, brochures, product packaging, and other print materials; most popular are Adobe InDesign, Corel Draw, and QuarkXPress.
screen capture software
useful for those writing software documentation or books about software, programming, or other technology; (ex: basic screen capture app is Snipping Tool; other third-party programs are Snagit or HyperSnap-DX)
presentation software
uses the concept of individual slides that form a slideshow; slides may contain bulleted lists of key concepts, graphics, tables, animations, hyperlinks to web pages, and diagrams and charts (ex: Microsoft PowerPoint, KeyNote for the Mac, or Impress from OpenOffice)
WYSIWYG
what you see is what you get (used by most web authoring tools)
speech recognition software
you speak into a microphone connected to or built into your computer; the software turns the sounds into text that you can then edit into a word processor.