A software is a set of instructions or programs that tell a computer how to perform specific tasks. It includes applications, operating systems, and utilities that enable users to interact with computers and carry out different functions.
application software
Application software are programs installed on a computer's operating system.
A server role is a set of software programs that, when they are installed and properly configured, lets a computer perform a specific function for multiple users or other computers within a network. Generally, roles share the following characteristics.
operating system and utility programs. operating system sets programs that coordinate all the activities among computer hardware devices. provides a means for users to communicate with computer and other software. utility programs allows users to perform maintenance-type task.
permissions
setuid is a unix access rights flag that allow users to run an executable file with the permissions of the executable's owner and to change behavior in directories. These (setuid and setgid) are often used to allow users on a computer to run programs with temporarily elevated privileges in order to perform specific tasks.
application and process
a. help users establish a connection to another computer or network b. help run a spreadsheet c. help manage a database
Commands tell computers what tasks they should perform. Software installed on computers provide the commands users need to complete tasks on computers.
Application Software
Electronic platforms and programs are digital tools or software that enable users to interact, perform tasks, or access content online. These can range from social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter to productivity tools like Microsoft Office and Google Docs. They provide a wide range of functionalities to users, such as communication, collaboration, data analysis, and entertainment.