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What (who) is application programs - definition

PREEXISTING VALUE OF A USER-CONFIGURABLE SETTING OF A SOFTWARE APPLICATION, COMPUTER PROGRAM OR DEVICE
Default configuration; Default apps; Default application; Default programs

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SOFTWARE PROGRAM OR GROUP OF PROGRAMS DESIGNED FOR END-USERS
Application program; Computer application; Software applications; Computer applications; App code; Applications software; Application package; Suite of applications; Software application; Software Application; Applications program; Applications programs; Computer Applications; Application model; Applications (computing); Application (computing); Desktop application; Application (computer); Desktop software; Desktop applications; Local application; Desktop app; Application (software); Computer app; App (computing); Application softwares
<programming, operating system> (Or "application", "app") A complete, self-contained program that performs a specific function directly for the user. This is in contrast to system software such as the operating system kernel, server processes, libraries which exists to support application programs and utility programs. Editors for various kinds of documents, spreadsheets, and text formatters are common examples of applications. Network applications include clients such as those for FTP, electronic mail, telnet and WWW. The term is used fairly loosely, for instance, some might say that a client and server together form a distributed application, others might argue that editors and compilers were not applications but utility programs for building applications. One distinction between an application program and the operating system is that applications always run in {user mode} (or "non-privileged mode"), while operating systems and related utilities may run in supervisor mode (or "privileged mode"). The term may also be used to distinguish programs which communicate via a graphical user interface from those which are executed from the command line. (2007-02-02)
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SOFTWARE INTERFACE BETWEEN COMPUTERS AND/OR PROGRAMS
Application-programming interface; Application Programming Interfaces; Application-level interaction; Application Program Interface; Api; API documentation; API Documentation; Application Programming Interface (API); Application program interface; Applications programming interface; Application programming interfaces; Applications Programming Interface; Application program interfaces; Programming interface; Software API; Advanced programming interface; Api.php; API.php; Application Programming Interface; API (redirects and miscellaneous); Development API; API compatibility; API-compatible; API function; API economy; Api economy; Application programming interface; Application Programmer's Interface; Application Programmers Interface; Hyrum's Law; Hyrum's law
<programming> (API, or "application programming interface") The interface (calling conventions) by which an {application program} accesses operating system and other services. An API is defined at source code level and provides a level of abstraction between the application and the kernel (or other privileged utilities) to ensure the portability of the code. An API can also provide an interface between a {high level language} and lower level utilities and services which were written without consideration for the calling conventions supported by compiled languages. In this case, the API's main task may be the translation of parameter lists from one format to another and the interpretation of call-by-value and call-by-reference arguments in one or both directions. (1995-02-15)
application programming interface         
  • Univac 1108]], the goal of their API was to make [[hardware independent]] programs possible.<ref name="CottonGreatorex1968" />
SOFTWARE INTERFACE BETWEEN COMPUTERS AND/OR PROGRAMS
Application-programming interface; Application Programming Interfaces; Application-level interaction; Application Program Interface; Api; API documentation; API Documentation; Application Programming Interface (API); Application program interface; Applications programming interface; Application programming interfaces; Applications Programming Interface; Application program interfaces; Programming interface; Software API; Advanced programming interface; Api.php; API.php; Application Programming Interface; API (redirects and miscellaneous); Development API; API compatibility; API-compatible; API function; API economy; Api economy; Application programming interface; Application Programmer's Interface; Application Programmers Interface; Hyrum's Law; Hyrum's law
¦ noun Computing a system of tools and resources in an operating system, enabling creation of software applications.

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Default (computer science)

A default, in computer science, refers to the preexisting value of a user-configurable setting that is assigned to a software application, computer program or device. Such settings are also called presets or factory presets, especially for electronic devices.

Default values are standards values that are universal to all instances of the device or model and intended to make the device as accessible as possible "out of the box" without necessitating a lengthy configuration process prior to use. The user only has to modify the default settings according to their personal preferences. In many devices, the user has the option to restore these default settings for one or all options. Such an assignment makes the choice of that setting or value more likely, this is called the default effect.

Examples of use of application programs
1. Application programs will have to be adapted to run on Intel‘s x86 chips, the calculating engines used in most computers running Microsoft Corp.‘s Windows operating system.
2. Application programs will have to be adapted to run on Intel‘s x86 chips, the calculating engines used in most computers running Microsoft‘s Windows operating system.
3. In a report issued last year, the committee warned that "the vitality of Earth science and application programs has been placed at substantial risk by a rapidly shrinking budget." Since that report came out, NASA has chosen to cancel or mothball at least three planned satellites in an effort to save money.
4. It offers many advanced features and, with optional software, may use hundreds of popular application programs.‘ On 12 August 1'81 no one could guess quite how profound an impact the announcement from International Business Machines would have on hundreds of millions of lives.
5. On display in the artificial satellite room attached to the hall are the model of the artificial satellite "Kwangmyongsong No. 1" the DPRK launched into the orbit at one go–off and its related data. Ѓ@Also supplemented there were scientific and technological achievements such as mask products of integrated circuits, products developed with nano–technology, application programs and intelligence–developing programs. Ѓ@An endless stream of working people of all strata and school youth and children are visiting the exhibition. Ѓ@According to data available, the number of visitors totaled more than 6,15',000 over the past 10–odd years.