Showing posts with label Software for Business. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Software for Business. Show all posts

Friday, March 11, 2011

TECHNOPRENEURSHIP: Usaha Pengembangan Software

Software Business is the commercial activity of the software industry, aimed at producing, buying and selling software products or software services. The business of software differs from other businesses, in that its main good is intangible and fixed costs of production are high while variable costs of production are close to zero.

References

  1. ^ a b c Karl M. Popp and Ralf Meyer (2010). Profit from Software Ecosystems: Business Models, Ecosystems and Partnerships in the Software Industry. Norderstedt, Germany: BOD. ISBN 3-8391-6983-6.
  2. ^ D.G. Messerschmitt and C. Szyperski, Software Ecosystem: Understanding an Indispensable Technology and Industry, MIT Press, 2003
  3. ^ Cusumano M. (2003) Finding Your balance in the Products and Service Debate, Communications of the ACM. Vol. 46:3
  4. ^ Nambisan S. (2001) Why Service Business are not Product Businesses, MIT Sloan Management Review. Vol. 42:4
  5. ^ Cusumano, Michael A., The business of software, Chapter 2., New York : Free Press, 2004
  6. ^ Bitran G. & Logo, M. 1993, A Framework for Analyzing Service Operations. European Management Journal 11 (3):271-282

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Analisa Data Loads Pada Bisnis Software



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Business software or business application is any software or set of software programs that are used by business users to perform various business functions. These business applications are used to increase productivity, to measure productivity and to perform business functions accurately.
Some business applications are interactive i.e. they have a graphical user interface or user interface and user can query/modify/input data and view results instantaneously. They can also run reports instantaneously. Some business applications run in batch mode i.e. they are set up to run based on a predetermined event/time and business user does not need to initiate them or monitor them.
Some business applications are built in-house and some are bought from vendors (off the shelf software products). These Business Applications either are installed on desktops or on big servers.



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The term covers a large variation of uses within the business environment, and can be categorized by using a small, medium and large matrix:
Now, technologies that have previously only existed in peer-to-peer software applications, like Kazaa and Napster, are starting to feature within business applications. JXTA is an open source platform that enables the creation of machine and language-neutral applications.