[misc.misc] Software/data definition

jean@hrcca.UUCP (Jean Airey) (04/16/87)

I'd like some help with definitions of computer terms.
I'm working with a group of folks who are from a
switching background, and we're doing revisions
on a section of a course that is strongly computer-oriented.

What exactly -- to computer experts -- does the term
SOFTWARE mean.  Is it just the programs, or is
it data as well?  I.E.:  Would it be appropriate
to say that SOFTWARE is both the program and the data?
And does that definition include the FIRMWARE that's
loaded into the ROMS?  (And am I right in calling that
Firmware?) 

I checked a dictionary for "software" and its definition
goes "the entire set of programs, procedures and related documentation
associated with a system and esp. a computer system: specif: computer
programs." That last part seems to exclude DATA ?? 

Also:  We are dealing with two types of DATA:  a
very large and (fairly) stable body of information
as well as another body of information that changes
constantly as the machine states change (ie:  lines
in use etc).  Are there correct terms for the two
bodies?  Is one the "database" and the other something
else?  


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