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In [[computer programming]], a '''third-party software component''' is a [[Reusability|reusable]] [[software component]] developed to be either freely distributed or sold by an entity other than the original vendor of the development platform.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Trew |first1=T. |last2=Soepenberg |first2=G. |chapter=Identifying Technical Risks in Third-Party Software for Embedded Products |title=Fifth International Conference on Commercial-off-the-Shelf (COTS)-Based Software Systems (ICCBSS'05) |date=2006 |pages=33–42 |doi=10.1109/ICCBSS.2006.18|isbn=0-7695-2515-6 }}</ref> The third-party software component market is supported by the belief that '''component-oriented development''' improves efficiency and [[Software quality|quality]] when developing custom applications.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Nierstrasz |first1=Oscar |last2=Gibbs |first2=Simon |last3=Tsichritzis |first3=Dennis |title=Component-oriented software development |journal=Communications of the ACM |date=1992 |volume=35 |issue=9 |page=160|doi=10.1145/130994.131005 }}</ref> Common third-party software includes [[Macro (computer science)|macros]], bots, and software/scripts to be run as add-ons for popular developing software. In the case of [[Operating system|operating systems]] such as [[Windows XP]], [[Windows Vista|Vista]] or [[Windows 7|7]], there are applications installed by default, such as [[Windows Media Player]] or [[Internet Explorer]].
In [[computer programming]], a '''third-party software component''' is a [[Reusability|reusable]] [[software component]] developed to be either freely distributed or sold by an entity other than the original vendor of the development platform.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Trew |first1=T. |last2=Soepenberg |first2=G. |chapter=Identifying Technical Risks in Third-Party Software for Embedded Products |title=Fifth International Conference on Commercial-off-the-Shelf (COTS)-Based Software Systems (ICCBSS'05) |date=2006 |pages=33–42 |doi=10.1109/ICCBSS.2006.18|isbn=0-7695-2515-6 }}</ref> The third-party software component market is supported by the belief that '''component-oriented development''' improves efficiency and [[Software quality|quality]] when developing custom applications.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Nierstrasz |first1=Oscar |last2=Gibbs |first2=Simon |last3=Tsichritzis |first3=Dennis |title=Component-oriented software development |journal=Communications of the ACM |date=1992 |volume=35 |issue=9 |page=160|doi=10.1145/130994.131005 }}</ref> Common third-party software includes [[Macro (computer science)|macros]], bots, and software/scripts to be run as add-ons for popular developing software. In the case of [[Operating system|operating systems]] such as [[Windows XP]], [[Windows Vista|Vista]] or [[Windows 7|7]], there are applications installed by default, such as [[Windows Media Player]] or [[Internet Explorer]].



Latest revision as of 16:55, 8 August 2025

Template:Short description In computer programming, a third-party software component is a reusable software component developed to be either freely distributed or sold by an entity other than the original vendor of the development platform.[1] The third-party software component market is supported by the belief that component-oriented development improves efficiency and quality when developing custom applications.[2] Common third-party software includes macros, bots, and software/scripts to be run as add-ons for popular developing software. In the case of operating systems such as Windows XP, Vista or 7, there are applications installed by default, such as Windows Media Player or Internet Explorer.

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