software

IPA: sˈɔftwɛr

noun

  • (computing) Encoded computer instructions, usually modifiable (unless stored in some form of unalterable memory such as ROM).
  • (military) The human beings involved in warfare, as opposed to hardware such as weapons and vehicles.
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Examples of "software" in Sentences

  • The term software, on the other hand, is ambiguous.
  • Commercial software development: the * software* is the product.
  • Working in software is often one of the most thankless tasks (.. and I don't work in games).
  • NICKJ AirRadar is an excellent piece of software, and it deserves a review that reflects your opinion of it * as a piece of software*.
  • At home, I realized that the latest version of the label software doesn't replace characters when exporting, at least not for thirty days.
  • The term software engineering was used occasionally in the late 1950s and early 1960s, though some argue that software engineering was coined by F.L. Bauer.
  • CNC Software, Inc. is proud to introduce Mastercam® for SolidWorks®, which combines the world's leading modeling software with the world's most widely-used CAM software*.
  • Given the fact that (a) that Indian legislators have clearly chosen to exclude software from the list of patentable inventions (b) that open source software is important to India's long-term strategic interests, and (c) there is a growing global outcry against software patents, we hereby request you to ensure that the Draft Patent Manual reflects the will and intent of the Indian Parliament.

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