Relier Pairs Software MatchingVersion en ligne Match the software with its appropriate definition par Chandra Powell 1 Cell 2 spreadsheet 3 software suite 4 query 5 Formula 6 database management system (DBMS) 7 email blast 8 killer app 9 database (DB) 10 wizard 11 productivity software 12 word processor A group of application software programs that are designed to work well together and are sold together as a package (for example, Microsoft Office, GSuite, and OpenOffice). A software application used for creating and manipulating text-based documents. A collection of information that is organized by field, record, and relation (table) so that a computer can quickly select desired pieces of the data. A field is one piece of data, a record is one complete set of fields, and a table is a group of records with the same fields of information. An equation used within a spreadsheet to compute a value based on other cell values. The spreadsheet displays the computed value in the cell, while the formula appears in the spreadsheet’s entry bar. Applications designed to help individual computer users complete tasks more efficiently. Examples are word processors, spreadsheet programs, and database applications. A software application that organizes data values using cells, with the relationships between cells defined by formulas; commonly used for budgeting and financial forecasting. A specific set of instructions used to extract particular information from a database. The smallest unit of storage in a spreadsheet. A cell can store a datum (a number, string, date, and so on) or a formula An interactive utility program within a software application that guides a user step by step through a particular task. Bulk email to a large number of recipients and that may include customized content. This is a type of form letter. A group of software programs that allow you to enter, organize, and select information in a database. A software application that is so useful and popular that it fuels sales of the hardware type or operating system for which it was written.