Assignment 1: What Is A Software?
Assignment 1: What Is A Software?
WHAT IS A SOFTWARE?
Software is a set of instructions, data or programs used to operate computers and
execute specific tasks.OR Software is a generic term used to refer
to applications, scripts and programs that run on a device.OR Software consists of
lines of code written by computer programmers that have been compiled into a
computer program.
EMBEDDED SOFTWARE:
Embedded software is a piece of software that is embedded in hardware or non-PC
devices. It is written specifically for the particular hardware that it runs on and usually
has processing and memory constraints because of the device’s limited computing
capabilities. Examples of embedded software include those found in dedicated GPS
devices, factory robots, some calculators and even modern smartwatches.
PRODUCT-LINE SOFTWARE:
A software product line is a set of software-reliant systems that share a common,
managed set of features satisfying a particular market or mission area, and are built
from a common set of core assets in a prescribed way.
WEB APPLICATION SOFTWARE:
A web application is a computer program that utilizes web browsers and web
technology to perform tasks over the Internet. Web applications use a combination of
server-side scripts (PHP and ASP) to handle the storage and retrieval of the
information, and client-side scripts (JavaScript and HTML) to present information to
users. This allows users to interact with the company using online forms, content
management systems, shopping carts and more.
Artificial intelligence (AI) software:
Artificial intelligence (AI) software is a computer program which mimics human
behavior by learning various data patterns and insights .Top features of AI software
include machine learning, speech & voice recognition, virtual assistant etc .AI
software is used to build and develop an intelligent application from scratch with the
help of machine learning and deep learning capabilities.
law of unintended consequences
The law of unintended consequences is a frequently-observed phenomenon in
which any action has results that are not part of the actor's purpose.
The superfluous consequences may or may not be foreseeable or even
immediately observable and they may be beneficial, harmful or neutral in their
impact.
efrigerators can now notify owners about spoiled food; lights around town and in
your home can brighten when they detect you walking in the dark; televisions can
make suggestions and record your favorite shows based on your preferences.