Welcome to Lecture # 7 – Part 1 of the “Applications of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT)” course.
In this part of the lecture, we will explore the fundamental concept of software—what it is, why it matters, and how it operates within a computer system. We’ll begin by distinguishing between system software and application software, two major types that work together to make computing possible. You’ll learn how system software runs in the background to manage hardware and system functions, while application software helps users perform everyday tasks like writing, browsing, or designing. By the end of this session, you will have a clear understanding of how software enables both simple and complex tasks on your digital devices, setting the stage for deeper learning in upcoming topics related to operating systems and system architecture.
Additional Resources:
🎥Video Resources
📝 Blog Articles
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System Software vs Application Software: Key Differences (Toobler)
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Differences Between Application Software and System Software (OnCrashReboot)
📚 Research Articles
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Application Software – An Overview (ScienceDirect)
By the end of this lecture, students will be able to:
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Define software and explain its importance in computing.
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Differentiate between system software and application software.
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Describe the role of the operating system as system software.
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Identify examples of application software used in daily tasks.
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Understand how system and application software work together.