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Java package, a concept in programming where related classes and interfaces are grouped together
Software package, in computing, a type of file format where software installation material is grouped together
in electronics, the material added around a component or integrated circuit to allow it to be handled without damage and incorporated into a circuit, see Chip carriers
Automotive package, in automobile production and marketing, a group of related features sold as a bundle
Package holiday, in tourism, a holiday or package tour which consists of transport and accommodation advertised and sold together by a vendor
movie packaging, in film industry terminology, when a top level talent agency starts up a film or television project using its own talent.
Media packaging, An arranged set of clips pertaining to one particular story often used in news broadcasts and typically narrated by an anchor or a field reporter.
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The term software package is also used in object-oriented programming to name a group of related classes of a program.
In this meaning, packages are especially useful to measure and control the inherent coupling of a program.
In a modular program, even outside OOP, the term "software package" may refer to any component (see also module) that can be integrated into the main program through a well-defined interface and, typically, by the end user.