integrated software


integrated software

[′in·tə‚grād·əd ′sȯft‚wer] (computer science) A collection of computer programs designed to work together to handle an application, either by passing data from one to another or as components of a single system. A collection of computer programs that work as a unit with a unified command structure to handle several applications, such as word processing, spread sheets, data-base management, graphics, and data communications.

integrated software

Separate software components or applications that have been combined into one package. See integrated software package.