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The document discusses different types of application software categorized into business, productivity, entertainment, educational, and scientific software. It provides 4 examples for each category. For business software, it mentions accounting software, CRM software, project management software, and HRM software. For productivity software, it discusses the Microsoft Office suite, Google Workspace, Trello, and Asana. For entertainment software, it lists video streaming services, gaming platforms, music players, and social media platforms. For educational software, it describes Blackboard, Kahoot!, Rosetta Stone, and Mathway. For scientific software, it mentions MATLAB, R, SPSS, and OriginPro.

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Apps With Examples

The document discusses different types of application software categorized into business, productivity, entertainment, educational, and scientific software. It provides 4 examples for each category. For business software, it mentions accounting software, CRM software, project management software, and HRM software. For productivity software, it discusses the Microsoft Office suite, Google Workspace, Trello, and Asana. For entertainment software, it lists video streaming services, gaming platforms, music players, and social media platforms. For educational software, it describes Blackboard, Kahoot!, Rosetta Stone, and Mathway. For scientific software, it mentions MATLAB, R, SPSS, and OriginPro.

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MAJOR ASSIGNMENT:

Shortly explain any four examples of each application software


mention below.

SESSION:
2022 (FALL)

SUBMITTED BY:
NIMRA JAVED (14228)

SUBMITTED TO:
Mr. SARWAR SHAH

SUBJECT:
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTING

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE


Shortly explain any four examples of
each application software mention
below.
Business:

1. Accounting Software:

Accounting software is designed to help businesses manage their financial transactions,


including invoicing, bookkeeping, payroll, and tax preparation. Popular accounting
software options include QuickBooks, Xero, and Wave.

2. Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Software:

CRM software is used to manage customer data and interactions, including sales,
marketing, and customer support. These tools help businesses build better relationships
with customers and increase sales. Examples of popular CRM software include
Salesforce, HubSpot, and Zoho CRM.

3. Project Management Software:

Project management software is used to help teams manage projects from start to finish.
These tools typically include features for task management, scheduling, collaboration,
and reporting. Popular options include Asana, Trello, and Basecamp.

4. Human Resource Management (HRM) Software:

HRM software is used to manage employee data and related tasks, such as onboarding,
benefits administration, and performance tracking. These tools help businesses automate
many HR tasks and improve workforce management. Examples of popular HRM
software include BambooHR, Workday, and ADP Workforce Now.

Productivity
Productivity software is designed to help individuals and organizations increase their
efficiency and effectiveness in completing tasks. Here are four examples of productivity
software:

1. Microsoft Office Suite:

Microsoft Office Suite is one of the most widely used productivity software suites in the
world. It includes applications such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. Word is
used for creating and editing documents, Excel for creating and analyzing spreadsheets,
PowerPoint for creating presentations, and Outlook for managing email, calendars, and
contacts.

2. Google Workspace:

Google Workspace, formerly known as G Suite, is a cloud-based productivity software


suite that includes applications such as Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Gmail. Google
Docs is used for creating and editing documents, Sheets for creating and analyzing
spreadsheets, Slides for creating presentations, and Gmail for managing email.

3. Trello:

Trello is a project management tool that allows users to create and organize tasks on
boards. Users can create cards for tasks, assign due dates, add checklists, and attach files.
Trello also allows users to collaborate with team members and track progress on tasks.

4. Asana:

Asana is another project management tool that helps teams track their work and manage
projects. It allows users to create tasks, assign due dates, add attachments, and collaborate
with team members. Asana also includes features such as timelines, calendars, and project
portfolios to help teams manage complex projects.

These productivity software applications are designed to streamline work processes, increase
collaboration, and improve communication, ultimately leading to increased productivity and
efficiency for individuals and teams.

Entertainment
1. Video Streaming Services:

Applications like Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video allow users to stream TV
shows, movies, and other video content on their computers, phones, and other devices.
These platforms also provide personalized recommendations based on a user's viewing
history, making it easier for them to discover new content that they may be interested in.

2. Gaming Platforms:

There are various gaming platforms such as Steam, Origin, Epic Games, and GOG that
allow users to purchase and play video games on their computers or other gaming
consoles. These platforms often provide multiplayer options, downloadable content, and
social features that enable gamers to connect with other players and share their
achievements.

3. Music Players:

Music players like Spotify, Apple Music, and Tidal offer users access to a vast library of
songs, albums, and playlists, which they can stream or download onto their devices.
These apps also provide features such as curated playlists, personalized
recommendations, and radio stations that allow users to discover new artists and songs.

4. Social Media Platforms:

Social media apps such as Instagram, TikTok, and Snapchat allow users to share and
consume various types of entertainment content, including photos, videos, and short-form
clips. These platforms also provide features like filters, stickers, and other editing tools
that allow users to enhance their content and make it more engaging. Additionally, social
media apps offer live streaming features, which enable users to broadcast their content in
real-time and interact with their followers.

Educational

1. Blackboard:

Blackboard is a learning management system that provides tools for course management,
communication, and collaboration between students and teachers. It allows teachers to
create and manage course materials, grade assignments, and communicate with students.
Students can access course materials, participate in online discussions, and submit
assignments.

2. Kahoot!:

Kahoot! is an interactive learning platform that allows teachers to create quizzes, surveys,
and games. It provides a fun and engaging way to teach and test students' knowledge.
Teachers can create their own games or choose from a library of existing games. Students
can join the game using a mobile device or computer and compete with their classmates.

3. Rosetta Stone:

Rosetta Stone is a language learning software that uses immersive techniques to teach
languages. It provides a comprehensive language learning experience that includes
reading, writing, listening, and speaking. The software uses speech recognition
technology to help students improve their pronunciation and provides instant feedback on
their progress.

4. Mathway:

Mathway is a math problem solver that allows students to solve math problems step-by-
step. It covers a wide range of topics, from basic math to calculus and statistics. It
provides explanations for each step of the solution, which helps students understand the
problem-solving process. Mathway also offers a graphing calculator that allows students
to plot and analyze functions.

Scientific

1. MATLAB:

MATLAB is a programming language and scientific computing software that is widely


used in academia and industry for data analysis, signal processing, image processing,
machine learning, and more. It has a user-friendly interface and offers powerful tools for
visualization and numerical computation.

2. R:

R is an open-source statistical programming language that is popular among scientists


and researchers for data analysis, statistical modeling, and visualization. It provides a
wide range of statistical and graphical techniques, and has a large library of packages
available for specialized analyses.

3. SPSS:

SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences) is a software package used for
statistical analysis and data management. It has a user-friendly interface and provides a
wide range of statistical tests, graphs, and charts that are commonly used in social
sciences research.

4. OriginPro:

OriginPro is a data analysis and graphing software that is widely used in scientific and
engineering research. It offers a range of features for data manipulation, statistical
analysis, and visualization, including 2D and 3D graphing, statistical tests, and curve
fitting. It also supports a wide range of file formats, making it easy to import and
export data from other software programs.

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