Machine-dependent software
(重定向自Machine dependent)
Machine-dependent - is a term for application programming that runs just on a specific kind of PC. On the other hand, applications that keep running on an assortment of distinctive sorts of PCs are called machine-independent, or cross-platform (Agrawala, & Rauscher, 2014). Many organisations opt for such software because they believe that having such machine-dependent software is an asset and will attract more consumers towards the particular brand. For some organisations, who want certain application software to work on their non-native computers, they use the help of porting. Before conveying machine-dependent applications on non-local PC architectures or working frameworks, such an application more often than not experiences porting. This procedure includes composing, or re-composing, the application's PC code to suit the objective structural planning or working framework.