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Application software is any computer program that is intended for end-user use – not operating, administering or programming the computer. An application (app, application program, software application) is any program that can be categorized as application software. Common types of applications include word processor, media player and accounting software.
The term application software refers to all applications collectively and can be used to differentiate from system and utility software.
Applications may be bundled with the computer and its system software or published separately. Applications may be proprietary or open-source.
The short term app (coined in 1981 or earlier) became popular with the 2008 introduction of the iOS App Store, to refer to applications for mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. Later, with introduction of the Mac App Store (in 2010) and Windows Store (in 2011), the term was extended in popular use to include desktop applications.
Terminology
The delineation between system software such as operating systems and application software is not exact, however, and is occasionally the object of controversy. For example, one of the key questions in the United States v. Microsoft Corp. antitrust trial was whether Microsoft's Internet Explorer web browser was part of its Windows operating system or a separate piece of application software. As another example, the GNU/Linux naming controversy is, in part, due to disagreement about the relationship between the Linux kernel and the operating systems built over this kernel. In some types of embedded systems, the application software and the operating system software may be indistinguishable from the user, as in the case of software used to control a VCR, DVD player, or microwave oven. The above definitions may exclude some applications that may exist on some computers in large organizations. For an alternative definition of an app: see Application Portfolio Management.
When used as an adjective, application is not restricted to mean: of or on application software. For example, concepts such as application programming interface (API), application server, application virtualization, application lifecycle management and portable application apply to all computer programs alike, not just application software.
Killer app
Sometimes a new and popular application arises that only runs on one platform that results in increasing the desirability of that platform. This is called a killer application or killer app, coined in the late 1980s. For example, VisiCalc was the first modern spreadsheet software for the Apple II and helped sell the then-new personal computers into offices. For the BlackBerry, it was its email software.
Platform specific naming
Some applications are available for multiple platforms while others only work on one and are thus called, for example, a geography application for Microsoft Windows, or an Android application for education, or a Linux game.
Classification
There are many different and alternative ways to classify application software.
From the legal point of view, application software is mainly classified with a black-box approach, about the rights of its end-users or subscribers (with eventual intermediate and tiered subscription levels).
Software applications are also classified with respect to the programming language in which the source code is written or executed, and concerning their purpose and outputs.
By property and use rights
Application software is usually distinguished into two main classes: closed source vs open source software applications, and free or proprietary software applications.
Proprietary software is placed under the exclusive copyright, and a software license grants limited usage rights. The open-closed principle states that software may be "open only for extension, but not for modification". Such applications can only get add-ons from third parties.
Free and open-source software (FOSS) shall be run, distributed, sold, or extended for any purpose, and -being open- shall be modified or reversed in the same way.
FOSS software applications released under a free license may be perpetual and also royalty-free. Perhaps, the owner, the holder or third-party enforcer of any right (copyright, trademark, patent, or ius in re aliena) are entitled to add exceptions, limitations, time decays or expiring dates to the license terms of use.
Public-domain software is a type of FOSS which is royalty-free and - openly or reservedly- can be run, distributed, modified, reversed, republished, or created in derivative works without any copyright attribution and therefore revocation. It can even be sold, but without transferring the public domain property to other single subjects. Public-domain SW can be released under a (un)licensing legal statement, which enforces those terms and conditions for an indefinite duration (for a lifetime, or forever).
By coding language
Since the development and near-universal adoption of the web, an important distinction that has emerged, has been between web applications — written with HTML, JavaScript and other web-native technologies and typically requiring one to be online and running a web browser — and the more traditional native applications written in whatever languages are available for one's particular type of computer. There has been a contentious debate in the computing community regarding web applications replacing native applications for many purposes, especially on mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. Web apps have indeed greatly increased in popularity for some uses, but the advantages of applications make them unlikely to disappear soon, if ever. Furthermore, the two can be complementary, and even integrated.
By purpose and output
Application software can also be seen as being either horizontal or vertical. Horizontal applications are more popular and widespread, because they are general purpose, for example word processors or databases. Vertical applications are niche products, designed for a particular type of industry or business, or department within an organization. Integrated suites of software will try to handle every specific aspect possible of, for example, manufacturing or banking worker, accounting, or customer service.
There are many types of application software:
- An application suite consists of multiple applications bundled together. They usually have related functions, features, and user interfaces, and may be able to interact with each other, e.g. open each other's files. Business applications often come in suites, e.g. Microsoft Office, LibreOffice and iWork, which bundle together a word processor, a spreadsheet, etc.; but suites exist for other purposes, e.g. graphics or music.
- Enterprise software addresses the needs of an entire organization's processes and data flows, across several departments, often in a large distributed environment. Examples include enterprise resource planning systems, customer relationship management (CRM) systems, data replication engines, and supply chain management software. Departmental Software is a sub-type of enterprise software with a focus on smaller organizations or groups within a large organization. (Examples include travel expense management and IT Helpdesk.)
- Enterprise infrastructure software provides common capabilities needed to support enterprise software systems. (Examples include databases, email servers, and systems for managing networks and security.)
- Application platform as a service (aPaaS) is a cloud computing service that offers development and deployment environments for application services.
- Information worker software lets users create and manage information, often for individual projects within a department, in contrast to enterprise management. Examples include time management, resource management, analytical, collaborative and documentation tools. Word processors, spreadsheets, email and blog clients, personal information systems, and individual media editors may aid in multiple information worker tasks.
- Content access software is used primarily to access content without editing, but may include software that allows for content editing. Such software addresses the needs of individuals and groups to consume digital entertainment and published digital content. (Examples include media players, web browsers, and help browsers.)
- Educational software is related to content access software, but has the content or features adapted for use by educators or students. For example, it may deliver evaluations (tests), track progress through material, or include collaborative capabilities.
- Simulation software simulates physical or abstract systems for either research, training, or entertainment purposes.
- Media development software generates print and electronic media for others to consume, most often in a commercial or educational setting. This includes graphic-art software, desktop publishing software, multimedia development software, HTML editors, digital-animation editors, digital audio and video composition, and many others.
- Product engineering software is used in developing hardware and software products. This includes computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided engineering (CAE), computer language editing and compiling tools, integrated development environments, and application programmer interfaces.
- Entertainment Software can refer to video games, screen savers, programs to display motion pictures or play recorded music, and other forms of entertainment which can be experienced through the use of a computing device.
By platform
Applications can also be classified by computing platforms such as a desktop application for a particular operating system, delivery network such as in cloud computing and Web 2.0 applications, or delivery devices such as mobile apps for mobile devices.
The operating system itself can be considered application software when performing simple calculating, measuring, rendering, and word processing tasks not used to control hardware via a command-line interface or graphical user interface. This does not include application software bundled within operating systems such as a software calculator or text editor.
Information worker software
- Accounting software
- Data management
- Contact manager
- Spreadsheet
- Database software
- Documentation
- Document automation
- Word processor
- Desktop publishing software
- Diagramming software
- Presentation software
- Blog software
- Enterprise resource planning
- Financial software
- Banking software
- Clearing systems
- Financial accounting software
- Financial software
- Field service management
- Workforce management software
- Project management software
- Calendaring software
- Employee scheduling software
- Workflow software
- Reservation systems
Entertainment software
- Screen savers
- Video games
- Arcade games
- Console games
- Mobile games
- Personal computer games
- Software art
- Demo
- 64K intro
- Demo
Educational software
- Classroom management
- Reference software
- Sales readiness software
- Survey management
- Encyclopedia software
Enterprise infrastructure software
- Artificial Intelligence for IT Operations (AIOps)
- Business workflow software
- Database management system (DBMS)
- Digital asset management (DAM) software
- Document management software
- Geographic information system (GIS)
Simulation software
- Computer simulators
- Scientific simulators
- Social simulators
- Battlefield simulators
- Emergency simulators
- Vehicle simulators
- Flight simulators
- Driving simulators
- Simulation games
- Vehicle simulation games
Media development software
- 3D computer graphics software
- Animation software
- Graphic art software
- Raster graphics editor
- Vector graphics editor
- Image organizer
- Video editing software
- Audio editing software
- Digital audio workstation
- Music sequencer
- Scorewriter
- HTML editor
- Game development tool
Product engineering software
- Hardware engineering
- Computer-aided engineering
- Computer-aided design (CAD)
- Computer-aided manufacturing (CAM)
- Finite element analysis
- Compiler software
- Integrated development environment
- Compiler
- Linker
- Debugger
- Version control
- Game development tool
- License manager
See also
- Software development – Creation and maintenance of software
- Mobile app – Software application designed to run on mobile devices
- Web application – Application that uses a web browser as a client
- Server application – Computer to access a central resource or service on a network
- Super-app – Mobile application that provides multiple services that include financial transactions
References
- "application software". Oxford English Dictionary (Online ed.). Oxford University Press. (Subscription or participating institution membership required.)
- R. Shirey (August 2007). Internet Security Glossary, Version 2. Network Working Group. doi:10.17487/RFC4949. RFC 4949. Informational.
- "Application software". PC Magazine. Ziff Davis.
- Ryan, Thorne (2013-03-14). "Caffeine and computer screens: student programmers endure weekend long appathon". The Arbiter. Archived from the original on 2016-07-09. Retrieved 2015-10-12.
- Thom Holwerda (24 June 2011). "The History of 'App' and the Demise of the Programmer". osnews.com. Retrieved 2023-01-12.
- Ulrich, William (August 31, 2006). "Application Package Software: The Promise Vs. Reality". Cutter Consortium. Cutter Benchmark Review. Archived from the original on 2 February 2016. Retrieved 2023-01-12.
- Dvorak, John (1989-07-01). "Looking to OS/2 for the next killer app is barking up the wrong tree. Here's where they really come from". PC Magazine. Ziff Davis. Retrieved 2023-03-25.
- "killer app". dictionary.com. Retrieved 2023-03-26.
Origin of killer app 1985–1990
- Gassée, Jean-Louis (2012-09-17). "The Silly Web vs. Native Apps Debate". Archived from the original on 2016-04-15. Retrieved 2013-07-14.
- Frechette, Casey (2013-04-11). "What journalists need to know about the difference between Web apps and native apps". Poynter. Retrieved 2017-01-04.
- Valums, Andrew (2010-02-10). "Web apps vs desktop apps". valums.com. Archived from the original on 2013-04-02. Retrieved 2013-07-14.
- "What Is a Horizontal Application?".
- "What Are Horizontal Services?". Archived from the original on 2013-10-31.
- "What is Application Software & Its Types | eduCBA". eduCBA. 2015-12-21. Retrieved 2017-03-24.
- Campbell-Kelly, Martin; Aspray, William (1996). Computer: A History of the Information Machine. New York: Basic Books. ISBN 0-465-02990-6.
- "Definition of desktop application". PCMAG. Retrieved 2022-01-07.
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Application software is any computer program that is intended for end user use not operating administering or programming the computer An application app application program software application is any program that can be categorized as application software Common types of applications include word processor media player and accounting software The term application software refers to all applications collectively and can be used to differentiate from system and utility software Applications may be bundled with the computer and its system software or published separately Applications may be proprietary or open source The short term app coined in 1981 or earlier became popular with the 2008 introduction of the iOS App Store to refer to applications for mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets Later with introduction of the Mac App Store in 2010 and Windows Store in 2011 the term was extended in popular use to include desktop applications TerminologyThe delineation between system software such as operating systems and application software is not exact however and is occasionally the object of controversy For example one of the key questions in the United States v Microsoft Corp antitrust trial was whether Microsoft s Internet Explorer web browser was part of its Windows operating system or a separate piece of application software As another example the GNU Linux naming controversy is in part due to disagreement about the relationship between the Linux kernel and the operating systems built over this kernel In some types of embedded systems the application software and the operating system software may be indistinguishable from the user as in the case of software used to control a VCR DVD player or microwave oven The above definitions may exclude some applications that may exist on some computers in large organizations For an alternative definition of an app see Application Portfolio Management When used as an adjective application is not restricted to mean of or on application software For example concepts such as application programming interface API application server application virtualization application lifecycle management and portable application apply to all computer programs alike not just application software Killer app Sometimes a new and popular application arises that only runs on one platform that results in increasing the desirability of that platform This is called a killer application or killer app coined in the late 1980s For example VisiCalc was the first modern spreadsheet software for the Apple II and helped sell the then new personal computers into offices For the BlackBerry it was its email software Platform specific naming Some applications are available for multiple platforms while others only work on one and are thus called for example a geography application for Microsoft Windows or an Android application for education or a Linux game ClassificationThere are many different and alternative ways to classify application software From the legal point of view application software is mainly classified with a black box approach about the rights of its end users or subscribers with eventual intermediate and tiered subscription levels Software applications are also classified with respect to the programming language in which the source code is written or executed and concerning their purpose and outputs By property and use rights Application software is usually distinguished into two main classes closed source vs open source software applications and free or proprietary software applications Proprietary software is placed under the exclusive copyright and a software license grants limited usage rights The open closed principle states that software may be open only for extension but not for modification Such applications can only get add ons from third parties Free and open source software FOSS shall be run distributed sold or extended for any purpose and being open shall be modified or reversed in the same way FOSS software applications released under a free license may be perpetual and also royalty free Perhaps the owner the holder or third party enforcer of any right copyright trademark patent or ius in re aliena are entitled to add exceptions limitations time decays or expiring dates to the license terms of use Public domain software is a type of FOSS which is royalty free and openly or reservedly can be run distributed modified reversed republished or created in derivative works without any copyright attribution and therefore revocation It can even be sold but without transferring the public domain property to other single subjects Public domain SW can be released under a un licensing legal statement which enforces those terms and conditions for an indefinite duration for a lifetime or forever By coding language Since the development and near universal adoption of the web an important distinction that has emerged has been between web applications written with HTML JavaScript and other web native technologies and typically requiring one to be online and running a web browser and the more traditional native applications written in whatever languages are available for one s particular type of computer There has been a contentious debate in the computing community regarding web applications replacing native applications for many purposes especially on mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets Web apps have indeed greatly increased in popularity for some uses but the advantages of applications make them unlikely to disappear soon if ever Furthermore the two can be complementary and even integrated By purpose and output Application software can also be seen as being either horizontal or vertical Horizontal applications are more popular and widespread because they are general purpose for example word processors or databases Vertical applications are niche products designed for a particular type of industry or business or department within an organization Integrated suites of software will try to handle every specific aspect possible of for example manufacturing or banking worker accounting or customer service There are many types of application software An application suite consists of multiple applications bundled together They usually have related functions features and user interfaces and may be able to interact with each other e g open each other s files Business applications often come in suites e g Microsoft Office LibreOffice and iWork which bundle together a word processor a spreadsheet etc but suites exist for other purposes e g graphics or music Enterprise software addresses the needs of an entire organization s processes and data flows across several departments often in a large distributed environment Examples include enterprise resource planning systems customer relationship management CRM systems data replication engines and supply chain management software Departmental Software is a sub type of enterprise software with a focus on smaller organizations or groups within a large organization Examples include travel expense management and IT Helpdesk Enterprise infrastructure software provides common capabilities needed to support enterprise software systems Examples include databases email servers and systems for managing networks and security Application platform as a service aPaaS is a cloud computing service that offers development and deployment environments for application services Information worker software lets users create and manage information often for individual projects within a department in contrast to enterprise management Examples include time management resource management analytical collaborative and documentation tools Word processors spreadsheets email and blog clients personal information systems and individual media editors may aid in multiple information worker tasks Content access software is used primarily to access content without editing but may include software that allows for content editing Such software addresses the needs of individuals and groups to consume digital entertainment and published digital content Examples include media players web browsers and help browsers Educational software is related to content access software but has the content or features adapted for use by educators or students For example it may deliver evaluations tests track progress through material or include collaborative capabilities Simulation software simulates physical or abstract systems for either research training or entertainment purposes Media development software generates print and electronic media for others to consume most often in a commercial or educational setting This includes graphic art software desktop publishing software multimedia development software HTML editors digital animation editors digital audio and video composition and many others Product engineering software is used in developing hardware and software products This includes computer aided design CAD computer aided engineering CAE computer language editing and compiling tools integrated development environments and application programmer interfaces Entertainment Software can refer to video games screen savers programs to display motion pictures or play recorded music and other forms of entertainment which can be experienced through the use of a computing device By platform Applications can also be classified by computing platforms such as a desktop application for a particular operating system delivery network such as in cloud computing and Web 2 0 applications or delivery devices such as mobile apps for mobile devices The operating system itself can be considered application software when performing simple calculating measuring rendering and word processing tasks not used to control hardware via a command line interface or graphical user interface This does not include application software bundled within operating systems such as a software calculator or text editor Information worker software Accounting software Data management Contact manager Spreadsheet Database software Documentation Document automation Word processor Desktop publishing software Diagramming software Presentation software Email Blog software Enterprise resource planning Financial software Banking software Clearing systems Financial accounting software Financial software Field service management Workforce management software Project management software Calendaring software Employee scheduling software Workflow software Reservation systemsEntertainment software Screen savers Video games Arcade games Console games Mobile games Personal computer games Software art Demo 64K introEducational software Classroom management Reference software Sales readiness software Survey management Encyclopedia softwareEnterprise infrastructure software Artificial Intelligence for IT Operations AIOps Business workflow software Database management system DBMS Digital asset management DAM software Document management software Geographic information system GIS Simulation software Computer simulators Scientific simulators Social simulators Battlefield simulators Emergency simulators Vehicle simulators Flight simulators Driving simulators Simulation games Vehicle simulation gamesMedia development software 3D computer graphics software Animation software Graphic art software Raster graphics editor Vector graphics editor Image organizer Video editing software Audio editing software Digital audio workstation Music sequencer Scorewriter HTML editor Game development toolProduct engineering software Hardware engineering Computer aided engineering Computer aided design CAD Computer aided manufacturing CAM Finite element analysisSoftware engineering Compiler software Integrated development environment Compiler Linker Debugger Version control Game development tool License managerSee alsoSoftware development Creation and maintenance of software Mobile app Software application designed to run on mobile devices Web application Application that uses a web browser as a client Server application Computer to access a central resource or service on a networkPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Super app Mobile application that provides multiple services that include financial transactionsReferences application software Oxford English Dictionary Online ed Oxford University Press Subscription or participating institution membership required R Shirey August 2007 Internet Security Glossary Version 2 Network Working Group doi 10 17487 RFC4949 RFC 4949 Informational Application software PC Magazine Ziff Davis Ryan Thorne 2013 03 14 Caffeine and computer screens student programmers endure weekend long appathon The Arbiter Archived from the original on 2016 07 09 Retrieved 2015 10 12 Thom Holwerda 24 June 2011 The History of App and the Demise of the Programmer osnews com Retrieved 2023 01 12 Ulrich William August 31 2006 Application Package Software The Promise Vs Reality Cutter Consortium Cutter Benchmark Review Archived from the original on 2 February 2016 Retrieved 2023 01 12 Dvorak John 1989 07 01 Looking to OS 2 for the next killer app is barking up the wrong tree Here s where they really come from PC Magazine Ziff Davis Retrieved 2023 03 25 killer app dictionary com Retrieved 2023 03 26 Origin of killer app 1985 1990 Gassee Jean Louis 2012 09 17 The Silly Web vs Native Apps Debate Archived from the original on 2016 04 15 Retrieved 2013 07 14 Frechette Casey 2013 04 11 What journalists need to know about the difference between Web apps and native apps Poynter Retrieved 2017 01 04 Valums Andrew 2010 02 10 Web apps vs desktop apps valums com Archived from the original on 2013 04 02 Retrieved 2013 07 14 What Is a Horizontal Application What Are Horizontal Services Archived from the original on 2013 10 31 What is Application Software amp Its Types eduCBA eduCBA 2015 12 21 Retrieved 2017 03 24 Campbell Kelly Martin Aspray William 1996 Computer A History of the Information Machine New York Basic Books ISBN 0 465 02990 6 Definition of desktop application PCMAG Retrieved 2022 01 07 External linksWikimedia Commons has media related to Application software Learning materials related to Application software at Wikiversity