KDM is a wide-spectrum entity-relationship representation for describing existing software.
Crippleware is also used to describe software that makes use of Digital Rights Management.
It is an alternative and often preferred way of describing "reverse engineering" software and hardware.
Regular columns describe new patents, industry products, software, and literature.
Today the term "sequencer" is often used to describe software.
Although the term is most commonly used to describe computers and software, it may also be used to describe human behaviors, methods, and tools.
It not only describes the hardware and software, but also the companies and people who made it happen.
However, the term specifically describes software that remedy disadvantages associated with FTP.
Likewise, the term periodic release is sometimes used to describe software that is released at regular time intervals.
PSDL is a prototype description language to describe real-time software.