Application Software (OCR A Level Computer Science)

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Callum Davies

Written by: Callum Davies

Reviewed by: James Woodhouse

Application Software

What are Applications?

  • Applications are software designed to perform a specific task or tasks for a user

  • Application types include word processors, database management, web browsers, graphics manipulation, games and many more

  • Application software enables users to perform tasks like creating documents, managing data, and surfing the web

Common types of application software

Type

Purpose

Examples

Word Processor

For creating, editing, formatting and printing text documents.

Microsoft Word, Google Docs

Database Management Software

For storing, retrieving, manipulating and managing data.

MySQL, Oracle

Web Browser

For browsing the web and accessing information online.

Google Chrome, Firefox

Graphics Manipulation

For editing and manipulating images, photos and graphic designs.

Adobe Photoshop, GIMP

Spreadsheet Software

For organising, calculating and analysing numerical data.

Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets

Presentation Software

For creating visual and multimedia presentations.

Microsoft PowerPoint, Keynote

Antivirus Software

To protect the computer system from viruses and other malicious software.

Norton, McAfee

Email Client

For managing and accessing email across different email providers.

Outlook, Thunderbird

Video Editing Software

For editing and producing videos and films.

Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro

Integrated Development Environment (IDE)

For developing, testing and debugging software code.

Visual Studio, IntelliJ IDEA

Virtualisation Software

For creating and running virtual machines on a single physical machine.

VMware, VirtualBox

Examiner Tips and Tricks

Exam questions on this topic typically present a scenario and then require a recommendation of suitable software.

How to recommend an application:

  1. Carefully read the scenario and identify the specific tasks the user must perform

  2. Identify two or more software applications that have features to complete these tasks

  3. Write your recommendation and clearly state how the application feature helps achieve the user needs from the scenario

Worked Example

'Bee Bank' is a new online bank launching next year. The directors of the bank have set a target to open 10,000 new accounts in the first month. To open accounts for new customers, the bank needs to write to them by letter and store their data somewhere.

Recommend two types of application software for the bank and explain your choice.

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How to answer this question:

  • Identify user tasks from the scenario

  • Recall software applications that would assist in completing these tasks

  • Clearly state what feature about the application helps the user achieve these tasks

Answer:

 Example answer that gets full marks:

For Bee Bank, I recommend the following two types of application software:

  • Word Processor: A word processor like Microsoft Word is ideal for creating, editing, formatting, and printing letters, meeting the bank's need to communicate with new customers.

  • Database Management System (DBMS): A DBMS like Oracle Database offers robust data management features, including secure data storage, retrieval, and manipulation, meeting the bank's need to hold and manage customer data.

Acceptable answers you could have given instead:

For the new bank, I recommend using a Word Processor such as Microsoft Word to create letters to send to customers and a Database Management System (DBMS) like Oracle Database to securely store and manage customer data.

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Callum Davies

Author: Callum Davies

Expertise: Computer Science

Callum is an experienced teacher of GCSE and A-Level Computer Science. He has 4 years of teaching experience and has detailed knowledge of how to achieve exam success, having marked for OCR A-Level. Callum is now a software engineer and regularly mentors new engineers.

James Woodhouse

Author: James Woodhouse

Expertise: Computer Science

James graduated from the University of Sunderland with a degree in ICT and Computing education. He has over 14 years of experience both teaching and leading in Computer Science, specialising in teaching GCSE and A-level. James has held various leadership roles, including Head of Computer Science and coordinator positions for Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4. James has a keen interest in networking security and technologies aimed at preventing security breaches.