Please give two examples of application programs that use inter-process communication?
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An application program (sometimes shortened to application) is any program designed to perform a specific function directly for the user or, in some cases, for another application program. Examples of application programs include word processors; database programs; Web browsers; development tools; drawing, paint, and image editing programs; and communication programs.
Application software are programs installed on a computer's operating system.
Typically, all functions in any program constitute a single process. Multiple processes can communicate via Interprocess Communication (IPC), but are usually regarded as separate programs.
Application layer is a component of the OSI model of computer communication. Application software is programs that run on computers so that you can "do something" such as write a document.
The Application Layer is the OSI layer closest to the end user, which means that both the OSI application layer and the user interact directly with the software application. This layer interacts with software applications that implement a communicating component. Such application programs fall outside the scope of the OSI model. Application layer functions typically include identifying communication partners, determining resource availability, and synchronizing communication. When identifying communication partners, the application layer determines the identity and availability of communication partners for an application with data to transmit. When determining resource availability, the application layer must decide whether sufficient network or the requested communication exist. In synchronizing communication, all communication between applications requires cooperation that is managed by the application layer.
The Application Layer is the OSI layer closest to the end user, which means that both the OSI application layer and the user interact directly with the software application. This layer interacts with software applications that implement a communicating component. Such application programs fall outside the scope of the OSI model. Application layer functions typically include identifying communication partners, determining resource availability, and synchronizing communication. When identifying communication partners, the application layer determines the identity and availability of communication partners for an application with data to transmit. When determining resource availability, the application layer must decide whether sufficient network or the requested communication exist. In synchronizing communication, all communication between applications requires cooperation that is managed by the application layer.
System Programs or System Software are the programs which enable the computer hardware or system to run (without these the computer as a whole or parts of it's functionality would not work). Examples include the operating system, device drivers. Application Programs or Application Software are the programs written to for specific applications or execution of specific tasks. e.g. Microsoft Word is an application software for word processing. Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox are application software written for internet browsing. Computer games are also application programs.
Spreadsheet programs are an example ofSpreadsheetsProgramsDepending on the context, they may examples of other things as well.Spreadsheets programs are programs that organize and analyze data.
How will application programs use asynchronous transfer mode?
Application software is any software that allows a computer user to be productive; it isn't necessary for running the system (i.e. it is optional software).Examples of application software would be publishing programs, games, productivity software, email, etc.
"Application Programs" and "Application Software" means exactly the same thing, and yes, browsers are applications.