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What (who) is written application - definition

REPRESENTATION OF LANGUAGE IN A TEXTUAL MEDIUM; TOOL DEVELOPED BY HUMAN SOCIETY
Written; Write; Writings; Wrote; Styles of Writing; Written communication; ✍; Riting; Ritin; Written text; Written work; Writting; Written word; 🖎
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  • Globular envelope with a cluster of accountancy tokens, Uruk period, from [[Susa]]. [[Louvre Museum]]
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  • A writing center

Application software         
SOFTWARE PROGRAM OR GROUP OF PROGRAMS DESIGNED FOR END-USERS
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An application program (software application, or application, or app for short) is a computer program designed to carry out a specific task other than one relating to the operation of the computer itself, typically to be used by end-users. Word processors, media players, and accounting software are examples.
application software         
SOFTWARE PROGRAM OR GROUP OF PROGRAMS DESIGNED FOR END-USERS
Application program; Computer application; Software applications; Computer applications; App code; Applications software; Application package; Suite of applications; Software application; Software Application; Applications program; Applications programs; Computer Applications; Application model; Applications (computing); Application (computing); Desktop application; Application (computer); Desktop software; Desktop applications; Local application; Desktop app; Application (software); Computer app; App (computing); Application softwares
application program         
SOFTWARE PROGRAM OR GROUP OF PROGRAMS DESIGNED FOR END-USERS
Application program; Computer application; Software applications; Computer applications; App code; Applications software; Application package; Suite of applications; Software application; Software Application; Applications program; Applications programs; Computer Applications; Application model; Applications (computing); Application (computing); Desktop application; Application (computer); Desktop software; Desktop applications; Local application; Desktop app; Application (software); Computer app; App (computing); Application softwares
<programming, operating system> (Or "application", "app") A complete, self-contained program that performs a specific function directly for the user. This is in contrast to system software such as the operating system kernel, server processes, libraries which exists to support application programs and utility programs. Editors for various kinds of documents, spreadsheets, and text formatters are common examples of applications. Network applications include clients such as those for FTP, electronic mail, telnet and WWW. The term is used fairly loosely, for instance, some might say that a client and server together form a distributed application, others might argue that editors and compilers were not applications but utility programs for building applications. One distinction between an application program and the operating system is that applications always run in {user mode} (or "non-privileged mode"), while operating systems and related utilities may run in supervisor mode (or "privileged mode"). The term may also be used to distinguish programs which communicate via a graphical user interface from those which are executed from the command line. (2007-02-02)

Wikipedia

Writing

Writing is a cognitive activity involving neuropsychological and physical processes and the use of writing systems to structure and translate human thoughts into persistent representations of human language. A system of writing relies on many of the same semantic structures as the language it represents, such as lexicon and syntax, with the added dependency of a system of symbols representing that language's phonology and morphology. Nevertheless, written language may take on characteristics distinctive from any available in spoken language.

The outcome of this activity, also called "writing", and sometimes a "text", is a series of physically inscribed, mechanically transferred, or digitally represented linguistic symbols. The interpreter or activator of a text is called a "reader".

Writing systems do not themselves constitute languages (with the debatable exception of computer languages); they are a means of rendering language into a form that can be reconstructed by other humans separated by time and/or space. While not all languages use a writing system, those that do can complement and extend capacities of spoken language by creating durable forms of language that can be transmitted across space (e.g. written correspondence) and stored over time (e.g. libraries or other public records). Writing can also have knowledge-transforming effects, since it allows humans to externalize their thinking in forms that are easier to reflect on, elaborate, reconsider, and revise.

Examples of use of written application
1. Researchers will have to submit a written application to obtain access to the archive.
2. At the end of the press conference the South Headquarters of Pomminryon sent a written application for the settlement of the case to the press arbitration committee.
3. In a written application submitted to the AKP parliamentary group office, he noted that the escalation of terrorism, claiming many civilian and military victims, made a discussion necessary.
4. The movement‘s activities will be considered under the jurisdiction of the Political Parties Act when they submit their written application for the establishment of a political party.
5. What could I do?" According to government guidelines, protesters seeking a permit must report to the Public Security Bureau five days before their planned demonstration and present identification along with a written application.