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2. Off-the-shelf software

‘Off-the-shelf’ is the sort of software that you use at home and school.  Examples include word off the shelf softwareprocessors, spreadsheets, databases, desktop publishing packages, graphics packages etc.

This type of software tries to be a ‘jack-of-all-trades’.  It provides many features that the majority of users will want e.g. formatting text, creating charts, organising tables.  But it does try to be’ all things to all people’ and so there will be a vast number of features that you may never use e.g. statistical functions, mail merge.  This makes the storage size of these applications fairly large.

Examples of use:

Word processing application - writing reports, memos, letters to customers

Spreadsheet application - keeping simple company accounts, calculating employee commission payments, simple stock control system, modeling

Database application - keeping customer records, sales records, appointments system

Desktop publishing application - creating leaflets, posters, business cards

Presentation software - creating presentations to show to customers or staff

Graphics application - manipulating images that can be used at home, school or a business

Web design application - creating personal or business web sites

 

Reasons to use off-the-shelf software:
It is relatively cheap, especially when compared to custom written software
It is easily available from most computer shops
It will have been thoroughly tested so there won’t be any serious problems or bugs
There will be lots of user support i.e. books, user guides, online help and discussion forums on the Internet

 

 

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