A general term used to describe the capabilities a computer must have in order to successfully run a particular program. Most system requirement information includes the minimum needs for memory (hard drive and RAM) and processor speed, what type of operating system the program can run on, and whether a CD-ROM drive or Internet access is required.
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The minimum hardware and software configuration necessary in order to run a program.
Specifications set by a manufacturer that your computer needs to meet in order to install and run hardware or software.
A set of criteria that your computer must meet in order for a piece of software to run. These are often minimum requirements so if your computer is better, the software may run more efficiently.
prerequisite Minimum system configuration (browser, screen resolution, number of colors, and so on.) to run BLAF applications. yes Browser and System Requirements
The basic hardware and software configuration needed to operate a certain product.
In order to operate the PantherSoft System, minimum computer hardware requirements are necessary. Minimum requirements to run the system include a Pentium 2 chip at 300 MHz speed, 128 MB memory, 4MB video card, 1 GB free hard drive space and a 10/100 Network Interface Card (NIC).
Minimum hardware/software that a program/system needs to function.
technological items and conditions needed to run an application: operating system, bandwidth, processor type, configuration, etc. 24/7: twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week.
Technological conditions necessary to run a software application. Includes the operating system, programming language, database, hardware configuration, bandwidth, processing power, etc.
To be used efficiently, all computer software needs certain hardware components or other software resources to be present on a computer system. These pre-requisites are known as system requirements and are often used as a guideline as opposed to an absolute rule. Most software defines two sets of system requirements: minimum and recommended.