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a) Many people think that software is simply another word for computer program. Do you agree? Give reasons. b) Software Crisis is aggravated by the progress in hardware technology? Discuss with example.

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Answered by ramvaros
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Answer:

a) No I do not agree. A software is vastly different from simply a computer program. A computer program can be used to do a multitude of operations and is either used for personal or very limited number of users. A software is a computer program built specifically for a particular function.

Explanation:

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Answered by ayush7652051895sl
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Explanation:

  • Software differs significantly from a simple computer application.
  • Software differs significantly from a simple computer application. A computer programme can perform a wide range of tasks and is either utilised by a single user or a very small group of users.
  • A computer programme created expressly for a certain purpose is known as software.A programme, or software programme, is a set of instructions that tells a computer's hardware how to carry out a task.
  • System software and application software are the two primary categories of software.

Software crisis:

  • In the early days of computing science, the term "software crisis" was used to describe the challenge of creating useful and effective computer programmes in the allotted amount of time.
  • The software crisis was brought on by both the complexity of the problems that could now be solved and the rapid advancements in computing power.

Software crisis causes include:

  • The fact that maintaining and owning software is just as expensive as producing it.
  • Projects were going behind schedule at the time.
  • Software at the time was incredibly ineffective.
  • The software's quality was subpar.
  • Software frequently did not satisfy user needs.

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