Application Software Instance
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An Application Software Instance is a running software program instance of an application software.
- Context:
- It can range from being a Device-based Application (such as a mobile app) to being a Server-based Application.
- It can range from being an On-Premise Software Application to being a Cloud-based Application.
- It can range from being an Online Application to being an Offline Application.
- It can be developed by a Software Application Developer (performing software app development).
- It can be test by a Software Application Tester (performing software app testing).
- It can be represented by an Application Architecture.
- It can be analyzed by an Application Dashboard.
- It can (typically) have a Software Application Dependency to another computing system.
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- Example(s):
- an Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Application Instance, such as Salesforce.com's CRM service.
- an Content Management Application Instance, such as WordPress.com CMS service.
- a Payment Application Instance, such as a PayPal's payment service or Stripe's payment service.
- an Messaging Application Instance, such as Twilio's text messaging service.
- an File Sharing Application Instance, such as Dropbox's Datastore.
- an NLP Application Program Instance, such as LinguaSys' GlobalNLP service[1].
- an Image Classification Application Instance, such as Clarifai's image classification service.
- an Synchronization Application Instance, such as Google's Firebase service.
- an Fraud Detection Application Instance, such as Sift's Fraud detection service.
- an Forms Application Instance, such as Typeform's form service and SurveyMonkey's survey form service.
- a Product Management Application Instance, such as SaaS Bug Tracking Service.
- an Colloboration Application Instance.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Software Library, Unix Tool, Accounting Software, Collaborative Software, Management Information Systems, Enterprise Resource Planning, Human Resource Management.