Introduction to Computer Software

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Introduction to Computer Software
  1. execute
    1. Nota:

      • to start a program on a computer
    2. programmer

      Nota:

      • a person who writes or modifies computer programs or applications
      1. Nota:

        • a person who writes or modifies computer programs or applications
      2. abort
        1. Nota:

          • to end a program or a process before its completion
        2. open source
          1. Nota:

            • a program in which the code is distributed allowing programmers to alter and change the original software as much as they like
          2. crash
            1. Nota:

              • a computer failure due to faulty hardware or a serious software bug
            2. compatible
              1. Nota:

                • capable of being used without modification
              2. end user
                1. Nota:

                  • a person who uses a product or service on a computer
                2. proprietary
                  1. Nota:

                    • proprietary
                  2. terminate
                    1. Nota:

                      • To cause a process or task to stop executing
                    2. closed source
                      1. Nota:

                        • software in which the license stipulates that the user cannot see, edit, or manipulate the source code of a software program
                      2. bug
                        1. Nota:

                          • an error in a computer program
                        2. feature
                          1. Nota:

                            • something a computer program is "supposed" to do; these are often reasons to use a particular program or upgrade to a more recent version
                          2. error
                            1. Nota:

                              • an incorrect action attributable to poor judgment, ignorance, or inattention
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