Software Solution Platform

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A Software Solution Platform is a software system that facilitates the creation of software application instances through the provision of tools, infrastructure, and frameworks for development and deployment.



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2023

2018

  • https://stackoverflow.com/a/31503953
    • QUOTE: A platform, on the other hand, provides both the hardware and the software tools needed to run an application - be it a standalone program or one which has been built on top of a framework. Mostly, it comes in the flavor of Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS), meaning that the code-basis of the platform software itself is not distributed or licensed. Rather, it is part of a hosted solution running in a cloud which can be accessed via APIs or GUIs.

      Typically, platforms are built as scalable multi-tenancy systems, providing access to many users at the same time, thus using economies of scale to be able to offer services with an affordable price tag. Developers can then use platforms such as force.com or Google App Engine to build and run their own applications. In many cases, these applications are more light-weight than standalone programs because most of the business logic is contained in the platform.

2015

2014

  • (Wikipedia, 2014) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/computing_platform Retrieved:2014-3-4.
    • … Platforms may also include:
      • Hardware alone, in the case of small embedded systems. Embedded systems can access hardware directly, without an OS.
      • A browser in the case of web-based software. The browser itself runs on a hardware+OS platform, but this is not relevant to software running within the browser. [2]
      • An application, such as a spreadsheet or word processor, which hosts software written in an application-specific scripting language, such as an Excel macro. This can be extended to writing fully-fledged applications with the Microsoft Office suite as a platform. [3]
      • Software frameworks that provide ready-made functionality.
      • Cloud computing and Platform as a Service. Extending the idea of a software framework, these allow application developers to build software out of components that are hosted not by the developer, but by the provider, with internet communication linking them together. [4] The social networking sites Twitter and facebook are also considered development platforms. [5] [6]
      • A virtual machine (VM) such as the Java virtual machine. [7] Applications are compiled into a format similar to machine code, known as bytecode, which is then executed by the VM.
      • A virtualized version of a complete system, including virtualized hardware, OS, software and storage. These allow, for instance, a typical windows program to run on what is physically a Mac. Some architectures have multiple layers, with each layer acting as a platform to the one above it. In general, a component only has to be adapted to the layer immediately beneath it. For instance, a java program has to be written to use the java virtual machine (JVM) and associated libraries as a platform, but does not have to be adapted to run for the Windows, Linux or Macintosh OS platforms. However, the JVM, the layer beneath the application, does have to be built separately for each OS. [8]