Computer Science, asked by adityathakur3, 10 months ago

computer packages and utilities​

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Answered by palak5354
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Explanation:

In computers, a utility is a small program that provides an addition to the capabilities provided by the operating system. In some usages, a utility is a special and nonessential part of the operating system. The print "utility" that comes with the operating system is an example.

(1) A special method of distributing and installing software (or software upgrades) to a computer. For example, on a Macintosh computer, a package usually means "software." ... (2) Multiple software programs that work together (or performs similar functions) and is bundled and sold together as a software package.

Answered by Ladylaurel
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package can be defined as a group of similar types of classes and interface. B. Package are used in order to avoid name conflicts and to control access of classes and interface.

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