What is adaptive software?
Adaptive software is a type of specialized software that is programmed or created to respond to changes in the needs or desires of the user. The software of this type also adapts to changes in the operating environment without resulting in the program failure. Flexibility is a key element of adaptive software. There may be several possible means of operating resources rather than a permission of only one resource for the operation of the software.
Sometimes it is referred to as software assistant, adaptable software usually runs on specialized hardware designed to use a person with different types of physical challenges. Adaptive software has been developed to meet a wide range of conditions that prevent people from using computers due to physical restrictions. Some common examples of adaptive software include speech recognition software that allows people who cannot manipulate a keyboard or mouse to make the system that the system is process. SofTWARE Text to speech is another common example of adaptive software that allows you to create a text displayed on the screen in voice bytes for people with limited or no vision.
Other examples of adaptive software are used to control external devices that increase the experience for people with limited mobility. An individual with limited use of the hands can be able to use a computer using an excessive mouse or a larger joystick that can be easily handled. Persons with limited vision can benefit from adding a scanner that allows you to enlarge the text displayed on the screen or possibly interpret Braill's text in the voice.
Adaptive software allows people who could not enjoy the benefits of using a personal computer for work or recreation to otherwise work in the workplace and surf the Internet along with Everyone Else. While the cost of many adaptive software prodUKTs remain somewhat higher than standard software, slowly changing because more versions are formed and competition between manufacturers becomes more significant.