Computer Software – Types, Functions, and Differences Explained (System, Application & Utility Software)

🧠 Introduction: A computer cannot work without software. Just like the human body needs instructions from the brain, a computer needs software to perform any task.Software tells the hardware what to do and how to do it. Let’s explore what computer software is, its types, functions, examples, and the differences between application, system, and utility…

Memory Unit in Computer System – Types, Functions, and Differences Between Primary & Secondary Memory

https://youtu.be/SIJLU_mGSfI 💻 Introduction: In a computer system, memory plays a vital role in storing and retrieving data and instructions. Every task performed by a computer depends on how effectively the memory unit works. Let’s understand what the Memory Unit is, its types, functions, and the difference between Primary and Secondary Memory in detail. 🧩 What…

Understanding the 4 Core Components of a Computer System

https://youtu.be/Xx2-1jEbAcQ Components of a Computer System A computer is an electronic machine that performs tasks such as processing, storing, and displaying data. To perform these functions effectively, a computer system is made up of four main components: Input, Processing (CPU), Memory, and Output. Each of these components works together to convert raw data into meaningful…

Difference between System software and application software.

The difference between system software and application software are:  System software Application software System Software is the type of software which is the interface between application software and system. Application Software is the type of software which runs as per user request. It runs on the platform which is provide by system software. Low-level languages…

Difference between Hardware and software.

The difference between Hardware and Software are:  Hardware Software Hardware refers to the physical components of a computer that help to set up a computer system and execute instructions. Software refers to the set of instructions that help users to interact with computer components and instruct the CPU to do the intended or specified tasks….

Difference between Assembler and Compiler.

: The difference between an Assembler and a Compiler are: Assembler Compiler Compiler converts the source code written by the  programmer to a machine-level language. Assembler converts the assembly code into the machine code. It converts the whole code into machine language at a time. But the Assembler can’t do this at once. The output of the compiler…

Difference between Impact printer and Non-impact printer.

`: The difference between an Impact-printer and a Non-impact printer are: Impact-printer Non-impact printer Impact printers create pictures and figures by hitting a device such as a wheel or a print hammer against an inked ribbon. Non-impact printers create figures and pictures without any connection between the printing device and the paper. Faster speeds around 250…