Module 2
1) What is workflow software?
Workflow software is software that allows
computers to work more efficiently. Workflow software creates a way for all of
the computers in an office to communicate regardless of the program that the
computer is running. Workflow software also combines many of the operations a
computer does and creates a protocol for them. An example of workflow software could be the
software used to run the machines that place lids on milk jugs. Before the
machines and the software were created a person would need to stand and twist
on lids all day. The software streamlined the process so the machine could do
the same job in a much faster way.
2) What is open source software (also called community
developed software) and why is it important?
Open source
software (or community developed software) is software that is made available
for anybody to make changes to as long as they give credit to the creator of
the software. There are many advantages of open source software. Because this
software can be edited by so many people there are many more ideas that can be
tried out than if you had only a small group working on it. This often creates
a competitive environment to see who can create the most useful software. Also
because this type of software is created by the “community” the people creating
it know what the software needs to be able to do so they can use it.
3) What is outsourcing and why it is important?
Outsourcing
is sending some of the work your company needs done to another company or
individuals. Outsourcing helps streamline work so that much of it can be
completed at the same time rather than waiting for one person to do it all by
themselves. This saves time and money. Outsourcing also gives people the opportunity
to work on what they are best at while sending other parts of a job to someone
else with different strengths.
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