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Chapter 3 Software

Learning Objectives Upon successful completion of this chapter, you will be able to: Define the term software Describe the two primary categories of software Describe the role ERP software plays in an organization Describe cloud computing and its advantages and disadvantages for use in an organization Define the term open source and identify its primary characteristics

Types of Software Software is the set of instructions that tells the hardware what to do Two main types of software: 1.Operating Systems 2.Application Software 1.Productivity software 2.Utility software 3.Programming software 4.Applications for the Enterprise (ERP)

Operating Systems All devices have an operating system Software which manages the hardware Creates the interface between the hardware and the user Functions performed by the operating systems: – Managing the hardware resources of the computer – Providing the user-interface components – Providing a platform for software developers to write applications Most popular are Microsoft Windows, Apple Mac OS, and Linux

History of Microsoft Windows Source: YouTube

Application Software Software that allows users to accomplish some goal or purpose Categories: – Productivity software to help employees complete their job duties such as Microsoft Office – Utility software allows you to fix or modify your computer For example, antivirus software – Programming software makes more software Programmers can code, test, and convert into a format that the computer will understand CIS students typically use Visual Studio

Application Software Challenges Finding the right software to do what you need to do How to use the right software to do what you need to do Power Point to Death video: You only purchase a license for the software

Enterprise Application Software Early applications were often independent from other applications Consequently, information from one application did not always correlate to information from another application Enterprise Resource Applications (ERP) were developed to provide a common application that supports functions across the entire enterprise for the company’s employees – For example, an ERP can contain the general ledger and its subsidiary ledgers such as accounts payable, accounts receivables, etc. – Builds in best business practices for an enterprise

Enterprise Application Software – SAP is the most popular – Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Manages an organization’s customers Personalize your relationship with the customer An example is Salesforce – Supply Chain Management (SCM) manages an organization’s Suppliers Manufacturing Facilities Distributors

Mobile Applications Operate on tablets and smartphones Each device has its own operating system (e.g., Android or iOS) Each application is developed for the specific mobile device’s operating system Websites are now offering mobile friendly interfaces to run on mobile devices – Independent of the mobile devices’ operating system

Cloud Computing Internet-based applications, services, and data storage Advantages: – No software to install or upgrade – If you have Internet access, you can always use it – No restrictions on how much you store and don’t have to worry about losing it Disadvantages: – Your information is stored on someone else’s computer – how safe is it? – Internet access is required – Relying on someone else to provide these services

Business Cloud Usage Private Cloud – Still uses cloud concepts but allows the business to control over that space – Improves who can access it and how it is secured Virtualization – Using software to simulate a computer or some other device – Can create a server without actually purchasing a server

Software Creation Software is written in a programming language – Consists of commands organized logically to execute specific functions – Written in human-readable format (source code) and converted to machine-readable format (object code) – Object code can be interpreted by the computer to allow interaction with the hardware Usually done in pieces so several programmers can work together Closed-Source Software – only object code is available for purchase Open-Source Software: – Code is shared with everyone to use and add features or fix bugs – Examples are Firefox browser and Linux operating system

Open vs. Closed Source Software Open-Source Software: – Software is available for free – Source code can be reviewed prior to installing – Large programmer groups can fix bugs and add feature – May increase risk of attack as everyone knows how your software works Closed-Source Software: – Company that developed the software provides technical support – Employs large number of programmers to enhance the product

Summary Defined the term software Described the two primary categories of software Described the role ERP software plays in an organization Described cloud computing and its advantages and disadvantages for use in an organization Defined the term open source and identify its primary characteristics