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What are the two important software constraints? Explain with suitable examples.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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A remote system designed by Alpha Solutions uses cameras and motion-sensing equipment to issue tickets for traffic violations. This system is an example of ________.
 
  A) telediagnosis
  B) teleassessment
  C) telelaw enforcement
  D) teleinstruction



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Answer to Question 1

First, remember that particular versions of an operating system are written for particular types of hardware. For example, Microsoft Windows works only on processors from Intel and from companies that make processors that conform to the Intel instruction set (i.e., the commands that a CPU can process). With other operating systems, such as Linux, many versions exist for many different instruction sets.
Second, be aware that two types of application programs exist: native and Web. Native applications are programs that are written to use a particular operating system, while Web applications run within a computer browser and can therefore run on any type of computer.

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