Personal Office Productivity Suite
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A Personal Office Productivity Suite is an application software that enables information production tasks through computing systems.
- AKA: Personal Productivity Software, Office Productivity Software, Information Production Software, Office Suite, Productivity Software Suite, Office Productivity Suite.
- Context:
- It can typically produce Office Documents through office word processing tools.
- It can typically generate Office Information Graphics through office visualization tools.
- It can typically analyze Office Data through office spreadsheet tools.
- It can typically create Office Presentations through office presentation tools.
- It can typically manage Office Databases through office database tools.
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- It can often support Office Knowledge Workers with office information management tools.
- It can often assist Office Data Entry Clerks with office data processing tools.
- It can often help Office White-Collar Workers with office automation tools.
- It can often facilitate Office Collaboration through office sharing features.
- It can often enable Office Productivity through office integration capabilities.
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- It can range from being a Simple Personal Office Productivity Suite to being an Enterprise Personal Office Productivity Suite, depending on its office capability scope.
- It can range from being a Desktop Personal Office Productivity Suite to being a Cloud-Based Personal Office Productivity Suite, depending on its office deployment model.
- It can range from being a Basic Personal Office Productivity Suite to being an Advanced Personal Office Productivity Suite, depending on its office feature set.
- It can range from being a Single-User Personal Office Productivity Suite to being a Collaborative Personal Office Productivity Suite, depending on its office user interaction model.
- It can range from being a Standalone Personal Office Productivity Suite to being an Integrated Personal Office Productivity Suite, depending on its office system integration level.
- It can range from being a General-Purpose Personal Office Productivity Suite to being an Industry-Specific Personal Office Productivity Suite, depending on its office domain specialization.
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- It can integrate with Office Operating Systems for office system resources.
- It can connect to Office Cloud Platforms for office data storage.
- It can support Office Mobile Devices for office portable access.
- It can interface with Office Email Systems for office communication.
- It can synchronize with Office Calendar Systems for office scheduling.
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- Example(s):
- Commercial Personal Office Productivity Suites, such as:
- Microsoft Personal Office Productivity Suites, such as:
- Google Personal Office Productivity Suites, such as:
- Google Workspace delivering collaborative productivity tools.
- Google Docs Service enabling online document collaboration.
- Apple Personal Office Productivity Suites, such as:
- Apple iWork providing macOS productivity applications.
- Open Source Personal Office Productivity Suites, such as:
- LibreOffice offering free office applications.
- Apache OpenOffice providing open-source productivity tools.
- Desktop Productivity Applications, such as:
- Cloud-Based Personal Office Productivity Suites, such as:
- Specialized Personal Office Productivity Suites, such as:
- Information Production Tools, such as:
- Document Processing Tools, such as:
- Word Processor for text document creation.
- Text Editor for content authoring.
- Data Analysis Tools, such as:
- Presentation Tools, such as:
- Document Processing Tools, such as:
- Creative Office Production Tools, such as:
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- Commercial Personal Office Productivity Suites, such as:
- Counter-Example(s):
- System Software, which manages computer resources rather than producing information.
- Gaming Software, which focuses on entertainment purposes.
- Development Tools, which create software products rather than information content.
- See: Desktop Computer, Information Worker, Office Automation, Digital Content, Document File Format, Consumerization, Cloud Computing, Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) Application, AI-Enhanced Productivity Suite.
References
2023
- (Wikipedia, 2023) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/productivity_software Retrieved:2023-8-13.
- Productivity software (also called personal productivity software or office productivity software ) is application software used for producing information (such as documents, presentations, worksheets, databases, charts, graphs, digital paintings, electronic music and digital video). Its names arose from it increasing productivity, especially of individual office workers, from typists to knowledge workers, although its scope is now wider than that. Office suites, which brought word processing, spreadsheet, and relational database programs to the desktop in the 1980s, are the core example of productivity software. They revolutionized the office with the magnitude of the productivity increase they brought as compared with the pre-1980s office environments of typewriters, paper filing, and handwritten lists and ledgers. In the United States, some 78% of "middle-skill" occupations (those that call for more than a high school diploma but less than a bachelor's degree) now require the use of productivity software. [1] In the 2010s, productivity software has become even more consumerized than it already was, as computing becomes ever more integrated into daily personal life.
- ↑ Crunched by the Numbers: The Digital Skills Gap in the Workforce, Burning Glass Technologies, March 2015
2015
- (Wikipedia, 2015) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Productivity_software#Office_suite Retrieved:2015-6-25.
- Productivity software (sometimes called personal productivity software or office productivity software ) is application software dedicated to producing information, such as documents, presentations, worksheets, databases, charts, graphs, digital paintings, electronic music and digital video. Its names arose from the fact that it increases productivity, especially of individual office workers, from typists to knowledge workers, although its scope is now wider than that. Office suites, which brought word processing, spreadsheet, and relational database programs to the desktop in the 1980s, are the core example of productivity software. They revolutionized the office with the magnitude of the productivity increase they brought as compared with the pre-1980s office environments of typewriters, paper filing, and handwritten lists and ledgers. In the 2010s, productivity software has become even more consumerized than it already was, as computing becomes ever more integrated into daily personal life.