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Application software, on the other hand, is the software whose intent is to help user to perform a
specific task. Examples of "application software" are web browser which helps user access internet,
Adobe Photoshop — used for editing and creating images and photos. In the same way MS Word,
MS Excel, MS Power-point, Notepad, MS Paint etc. are commonly used Application software.
Ans- An operating system (OS) is a type of system software that manages computer's hardware and
software resources. It provides common services for computer programs. An OS acts a link between
the software and the hardware. It controls and keeps a record of the execution of all other programs
that are present in the computer, including application programs and other system software. Its
most important tasks are:
1. Memory Management
2. Processor Management
3. File Management
4. Security Management
5. Error-detecting Aids
6. Scheduling etc.
(i) Examples of Operating systems: Apple macOS, Microsoft Windows, Google's Android OS, Linux
Operating System, and Apple iOS etc.
6. What is application software? What are the three categories of application software?
These are also called end-user programs. They are designed to help the computer user perform a
certain type of work. Eg. for text manipulation, we have word processing software such as MS Word
and for tabulation of numbers, we have spreadsheets etc. Application software is not able to run
without the system software.
These software has been categorised as:
7. What is system software? What role does it play in the functioning of the computer?
The set of files and programs that help in operating the computer hardware and computer system
itself is called system software. These are low level programs that interact with the computer at a
very basic level. System software includes operating system (OS), device drivers for different devices,
utility programs, language processors etc.
Its main roles are:
(i) Word processor: A word processor (WP) is a software or computer program that provides for
input, editing, formatting, and output of text, often with some more additional features.
(iii) DBMS: Stands for "Database Management System." In short, a DBMS is a database program.
Technically speaking, it is a software system that uses a standard method of cataloguing, retrieving,
and running queries on data. The DBMS manages incoming data, organizes it, and provides ways for
the data to be modified or extracted by users or other programs.
Some DBMS examples are MySQL, PostgreSQL, Microsoft Access, SQL Server, FileMaker, Oracle,
RDBMS, dBASE, Clipper, and FoxPro.
MS Power-point
Google Slides
CustomShow
Zoho Show
Slidedog
Keynote etc.