| Martyn Sloman - 2001 - 226 lapas
...piece of software, it evolves. People improve it, people adapt it, people fix bugs. And this can happen at a speed that, if one is used to the slow pace of...conventional software development, seems astonishing. We in the open-source community have learned that this rapid evolutionary process produces better software... | |
| 2001 - 64 lapas
...software, it evolves. People improve it, people adapt it, and people fix bugs. And this can happen at a speed that, if one is used to the slow pace of conventional software, seems astonishing.3 In short, this sharing of information and collaborative building produces better... | |
| Christopher Locke - 2009 - 260 lapas
...software, the software evolves. People improve it, people adapt it, people fix bugs. And this can happen at a speed that, if one is used to the slow pace of...conventional software development, seems astonishing. We in the open source community have learned that this rapid evolutionary process produces better software... | |
| Paul M. Cunningham, Miriam Cunningham, Peter Fatelnig - 2003 - 882 lapas
...result software evolves. People improve it, people adapt it, and people fix bugs. And this can happen at a speed that, if one is used to the slow pace of...conventional software development, seems astonishing. Experiences in the open source community have shown that this rapid evolutionary process produces better... | |
| Michael A. Cusumano - 2004 - 384 lapas
...software, the software evolves. People improve it, people adapt it, people fix bugs. And this can happen at a speed that, if one is used to the slow pace of conventional software development, seems astonishing."51 The availability of free software, as well as the idea of distributing a piece of software... | |
| N. Katherine Hayles - 2010 - 303 lapas
...software, the software evolves. People improve it, people adapt it, people fix bugs. And this can happen at a speed that, if one is used to the slow pace of...conventional software development, seems astonishing. We in the open source community have learned that this rapid evolutionary process produces better software... | |
| A. Gullo - 2004 - 796 lapas
...software, the software evolves People raprove it. people adapt it. people fix bugs And this can happen at a speed that, if • one is used to the slow pace...conventional software development, seems astonishing • License Update • Q2 :004 Wmners .Announced We m the open source communffv have learned mat this... | |
| Frank Bomarius - 2005 - 599 lapas
...the software evolves. People improve it, people adapt it, and people fix bugs. And this can happen at a speed that, if one is used to the slow pace of...conventional software development, seems astonishing [15]. OSS has many proposed advantages [3]: OSS is usually freely available for public download. The... | |
| Kathy Bowrey - 2005 - 262 lapas
...software, the software evolves. People improve it, people adapt it, people fix bugs. And this £ can happen at a speed that, if one is used to the slow pace of...conventional software development, seems astonishing. z We in the open source community have learned that this rapid evolutionary 0 process produces better... | |
| Ellie Quigley, Marko Gargenta - 2006 - 910 lapas
...software, the software evolves. People improve it, people adapt it, people fix bugs. And this can happen at a speed that, if one is used to the slow pace of...conventional software development, seems astonishing. 2. Microsoft Windows, Adobe Photoshop, and WinZip are examples of proprietary software. Introduction... | |
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