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  2. Software - Wikipedia

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    The rise of the Internet and cloud computing enabled a new model, software as a service (SaaS), [18] in which the provider hosts the software (usually built on top of rented infrastructure or platforms) [19] and provides the use of the software to customers, often in exchange for a subscription fee. [17]

  3. Commercial software - Wikipedia

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    While less common than commercial proprietary software, free and open-source software may also be commercial software in the free and open-source software (FOSS) domain. But unlike the proprietary model, commercialization is achieved in the FOSS commercialization model without limiting the users in their capability to share, reuse and duplicate software freely.

  4. Software quality - Wikipedia

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    Software quality is the "capability of a software product to conform to requirements." [36] [37] while for others it can be synonymous with customer- or value-creation [38] [39] or even defect level. [40]

  5. Outline of software - Wikipedia

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    Software development entails the establishment of a systems development life cycle of a software product. It encompasses a planned and structured process from the conception of the desired software to its final manifestation, [4] which constitutes computer programming, the process of writing and maintaining the source code. Software development ...

  6. History of software - Wikipedia

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    Computer science is more theoretical (Turing's essay is an example of computer science), whereas software engineering is focused on more practical concerns. However, prior to 1946, software as we now understand it – programs stored in the memory of stored-program digital computers – did not yet exist. The very first electronic computing ...

  7. Software categories - Wikipedia

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    Copylefted software is free software whose distribution terms ensure that all copies of all versions carry more or less the same distribution terms. This means, for instance, that copyleft licenses generally disallow others to add additional requirements to the software (though a limited set of safe added requirements can be allowed) and ...

  8. Compiler - Wikipedia

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    Compiler correctness is the branch of software engineering that deals with trying to show that a compiler behaves according to its language specification. [58] Techniques include developing the compiler using formal methods and using rigorous testing (often called compiler validation) on an existing compiler.

  9. Business models for open-source software - Wikipedia

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    Open-source software can also be commercialized from selling services, such as training, technical support, or consulting, rather than the software itself. [5] [6]Another possibility is offering open-source software in source code form only, while providing executable binaries to paying customers only, offering the commercial service of compiling and packaging of the software.