Interactive Computing
In
computer science
,
interactive computing
refers to
software
which accepts
input
from humans -- for example,
data
or
commands
.
Interactive
software includes most popular programs, such as
word processors
or
spreadsheet
applications
. By comparison,
noninteractive
programs operate without human contact; examples of these include
compilers
and
batch processing
applications. If the response is complex enough it is said that the system is conducting social interaction and some systems try to achieve this through the implementation of
social interfaces
.
See also
Interactivity
Transaction processing
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