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  2. Computing platform - Wikipedia

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    A computing platform, digital platform, [1] or software platform is the infrastructure on which software is executed. While the individual components of a computing platform may be obfuscated under layers of abstraction , the summation of the required components comprise the computing platform .

  3. Cross-platform software - Wikipedia

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    A software platform can be either an operating system (OS) or programming environment, though more commonly it is a combination of both. An exception is Java, which uses an OS-independent virtual machine (VM) to execute Java bytecode. Some software platforms are: Android (ARM64) ChromeOS (ARM32, ARM64, IA-32, x86-64)

  4. Solution stack - Wikipedia

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    Applications are said to "run on" or "run on top of" the resulting platform. For example, to develop a web application, the architect defines the stack as the target operating system, web server, database, and programming language. Another version of a software stack is operating system, middleware, database, and applications. [2]

  5. Platform as a service - Wikipedia

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    Platform as a service (PaaS) or application platform as a service (aPaaS) or platform-based service is a cloud computing service model where users provision, instantiate, run and manage a modular bundle of a computing platform and applications, without the complexity of building and maintaining the infrastructure associated with developing and launching application(s), and to allow developers ...

  6. Digital platform (infrastructure) - Wikipedia

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    A digital platform is a software-based online infrastructure that facilitates user interactions and transactions.. Digital platforms can act as data aggregators to help users navigate large amounts of information, as is the case with search engines; as matchmakers to enable transactions between users, as is the case with digital marketplaces; or as collaborative tools to support the ...

  7. Platform - Wikipedia

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    Platform economy, a contemporary business model based upon apps and websites; Computing platform, a framework on which applications may be run; Digital platform (infrastructure), a software-based online infrastructure that facilitates user interactions and transactions

  8. System software - Wikipedia

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    It provides a platform (hardware abstraction layer) to run high-level system software and application software. A kernel is the core part of the operating system that defines an application programming interface for applications programs (including some system software) and an interface to device drivers.

  9. Open platform - Wikipedia

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    An open platform can consist of software components or modules that are either proprietary or open source or both. It can also exist as a part of closed platform, such as CGI, which is an open platform, while many servers that implement CGI also have other proprietary parts that are not part of the open platform.