Midterm Module 6
Midterm Module 6
Software is categorized into two types: system software and application software. Both
complete the purpose of the individual for acquiring computer at home, school, office, church and
business.
SYSTEM SOFTWARE:
System software consist of programs that control the operations of the computer and its
devices. System software serves as the interface between the user, the application software and
the hardware. (See figure 6.1 below).
Hardware
System
software
Application
User
Software
Figure 6.1 System Software serves as the interface between the user, hardware and application software.
OPERATING SYSTEM – is one type of system software which contains instructions that
coordinate all of the activities of the computer hardware devices. The operating system also
contains instructions that allow user to run the application software.
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Every time you boot up your computer unit, the operating system starts to run by loading
itself into the computer’s memory. The operating system then does its job by telling the computer
how to perform functions such as transferring data between the input/output devices and computer
memory, processing program instructions, communicating with the computer hardware and other
software like word processor, spreadsheets, presentation and other application programs. The
operating system remains in the computer memory and it continues to run while the computer is
turned on.
Computer system companies regularly upgrade their operating system by releasing new
version which contain new features that make computers more powerful and much user-friendly.
The latest operating systems provide improved integration with the Wold Wide Web and enhanced
the multimedia capabilities of computers.
This kind of operating system resides in an internal chip rather than a hardware
drive. This is the operating system used on mobile devices and other consumer
electronics. Today, embedded operating system recognized multiple points of
contact and allow users to interact with the device using a stylus or finger. Motions
like, tapping, swiping, sliding a finger send instructions to the device with the help
of the embedded operating system. Users, thus can interact and enjoy a number of
application (also known as “apps”) with the help of embedded operating system.
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The three popular embedded operating system are Apple’s IOS, Google Android, and Blackberry
OS.
● iOS: Apple’s iOS is previously known as iPhone OS. iOS is an operating system that was
developed by Apple and used on the iPad, iPod Touch, iPhone and Apple TV. The Apple
allows programmers worldwide to design apps specifically for devices supporting this
operating system. iOS-based apps are available for download at the Apple App Store.
● Google Android: Goole designed the eGoogle Android operating system for mobile
devices. This operating system allows programmers to design programs specifically for
devices supporting this operat4ing system. This operating system is being used in more
than 20 different types of mobile devices including tablet computers.
● Blackberry OS: This operating system was developed by Research in Motion for
Blackberry’s line of smartphone. The decline in sales of Blackberry was felt in the past
years.
The emerging operating system like that of Google’s Chrome has the potential to
revolutionize computing. Goole Chrome OS is based on Google Android which is design
to work exclusively with web-based and cloud-based applications and to run on
Chromebook computers.
APPLICATION SOFTWARE
Application software or application programs allow users to perform specific tasks like
writing documents, making project presentations, video recording and many other.
● As productivity/business tool
● Create graphics and multimedia projects
● Support school and professional activities
● Help individuals with home and personal activities
● Facilitate communication.
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Application software, or app for short, is software that performs specific tasks for an end-user.
Effectively, if the user is interacting directly with a piece of software it is application software. For example,
Microsoft Word or Excel are application software, as are common web browsers such as Firefox or Google
Chrome.
It also includes the category of mobile apps, including communication apps such as WhatsApp or games
such as Candy Crush Saga. There are also app versions of common services such as those providing weather
or transport information or apps for customers to interact with companies.
Application software is distinct from system software, which refers to the software that actually keeps the
systems running such as the operating system, computational science software, game engines, industrial
automation, and software as a service applications.
Instead of interacting with the user, the system software interacts with other software or hardware.
● Utility software
This could include firewall utilities and antivirus applications, as well as other utilities like zipping or
unzipping utilities or disk defragmenting tools, or anything else that an end user can operate as a utility.
● Integrated software
Software that does more than one thing, or includes different bundled applications. Here's where your
traditional Microsoft Office suite belongs. Another example is a set of database applications bundled
together to do different things to data assets.
This would be a single application developed for one defined purpose that is not a utility. Here's where
you can separate all of those standalone applications into different categories like games, word
processors, analytical engines, newsfeeds etc.
Even social media platforms have come to resemble applications, especially on our mobile phone devices,
where individual applications are given the nickname “apps.”
So while the term “application software” can be used broadly, it’s an important term in describing the rise
of sophisticated computing environments from early mainframes and Von Neumann models.
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There are several educational activities being done in schools in which application software are of
great help in accomplishing these activities. The different types of software that supports educational
technology applications in school settings include instructional software, productivity software &
administrative software.
o Instructional Software – these are programs designed specifically to deliver instructions or aid
with the delivery of instructions. Instructional software are intended to teach skills or information
through demonstrations, examples, explanations, or problem solving. Examples are tutorials, drill-
and-practice programs, simulation, instructional games, problem solving, and special software
needs.
● Special needs software – designed specifically for students with learning disabilities to
assist them in carrying out school tasks. This includes speech synthesis, software, text
enlargement, programs, talking calculators and others.
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Productivity Software – is designed to help teachers and students in creating reports, computing grades,
communicating, developing materials and keeping records effectively and efficiently. Productivity software
includes applications such as word processing, electronic spreadsheet, presentation graphics, graphics and
multimedia software, database, personal information management and software suites.
● The word processing software is widely used application software. It allows user to create
letters, memos, thesis, lesson plans, hands out, test, communication and many others. The
commonly used word processing software in schools is the Microsoft Word. Some word
processing software are Open Office Writer, Google Docs, Adobe Buzzword & Lotus
Symphony.
● Electronic Spreadsheet – allows the user to organize numeric data in rows and columns.
This software is normally used to doing budgets, grade computation and accomplish
mathematical problems. Spreadsheets are composed of thousands of rows and columns.
Columns are vertically arranged which are identifies with letters starting from letter A to
The Power of Spreadsheets in Education
Save valuable time in completing the required computations in teaching
and learning.
Organize displays of information.
Support asking “what if” questions that gives quick answers.
Increase motivation to work with numbers.
XFD (MS Excel 2010). Row numbers are horizontally arranged which are identified with
numbers from 1 to 1,048,576.
ADMINISTRATIVE TOOLS
These are programs that administrators at schools use to
establish and strengthen record keeping and exchanges of information
among various institutions and agencies. These include student
information records, admissions, accounting, payroll system, tuition
management, class scheduling, purchasing, faculty hiring evaluation
and etc.
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