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It means a software package that can be purchased commercially. It is not customized or specially made, but is available to anyone with the money to buy it.

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What is a software package?

It has two meanings 1)A special method of distributing and installing software (or software upgrates) to a computer. For example, on a Macintosh computer, a package usually means "software." It's specifically a directory , presented as a single file, that contains all the information the Mac OS X Installer application needs to install your software. That includes the software itself, as well as files that are used only during the installation process. In a Windows environment it is sometimes called an installation package or update package. 2) Multiple software programs that work together (or performs similar functions) and is bundled and sold together as a software package.


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Differentiate between proprietary software and off-the-shelf software?

Proprietary software is made for internal company use. Off-the-shelf software can be used and purchased by anyone.


How do you describe an off-the-shelf application package?

To describe an off-the-shelf application package, tell what the name of the application is, what the app does, special features of the app, etc.


What are examples of off-the-shelf software?

any operating system that is purchased for install is an example of computer software. such as windows XP or Vista. The basic term package includes different programs associated with the software.


What is generalized packaged software?

Off the shelf software. You. Just. Lost. The. Game.


What is the generic name for off the shelf software?

software which is not pirated.a legal tender purchased from the store.


Why do businesses pay to have packaged software written?

Because - it's often cheaper to have a piece custom software written for a specific task - than buy a ready-made package 'off the shelf that's designed for more than one task.


What is off-shelf software?

Software which is not pirated. A legal tender purchased from the store. Software which is not specifically designed for a customers requirements.


What is the difference between generic and bespoke in software development?

Generic software is developed to meet the needs of a broad general market such as an accounting package that covers all the general aspects of accounting and can be sold in the mass market. A bespoke development will be a one-off that meets the particular needs specified by the individual client.


What are the advantages of buying ready- made sofware package?

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The difference between in-house software and off the shelf system is?

In-house software is software that is custom designed to suit your organization and meet all its specific needs. Off the shelf software is commercially developed software to do a job that a lot of people need done, which may not do everything that your organization needs it to do, but it covers a lot of it. Both options have their advantages, with in-house software often requiring dedicated developers and off the shelf typically being more expensive upfront and sometimes less functional in the long run.