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A platform-independent application is a user or system application that does not have any components in the code that require it to be dependent on any given platform (or operating system).
Can be run on any platform or operating system. Ex: Java
Platform
System software provides the platform for application software.
1)Operating software is used to provide a platform for running application.The application software use the platform to run. 2)Operating system acts as a bridge between user and the hardware.The application software include utility package,antivirus etc.
PLATFORM
No, an operating system (OS) is not considered application software; it is system software. The OS manages hardware resources and provides a platform for application software to run. While application software performs specific tasks for users, the operating system facilitates the overall functioning of the computer and allows applications to operate.
Operating system is more important than the application software, in the sense that the operating system is the mother of all software that are to run on the computer. without the operating system, it is impossible for the computer to run. operating system provides a platform for all other software to be installed on. it is actually the main software that supports all other software.
A device where an application is designed to run is typically referred to as a "platform." This can include hardware like computers or smartphones, as well as software environments such as operating systems or cloud services. The specific term may vary depending on the context, such as "mobile device" for smartphones or "server" for applications running in a data center.
No. Home computers do not require the higher availability of a real-time operating system. A proper real-time environment is difficult to sustain as a general purpose platform, and thus is more suited to mission-critical tasks instead.
It is software that can run on different kinds of computers and operating systems. It is not tied to having to be run on only one kind of computer or operating system. So it is independent of platforms, not restricted to one.