Open Source: Technology and PolicyCambridge University Press, 2007. gada 5. nov. From the Internet's infrastructure to operating systems like GNU/Linux, the open source movement comprises some of the greatest accomplishments in computing over the past quarter century. Its story embraces technological advances, unprecedented global collaboration, and remarkable tools for facilitating distributed development. The evolution of the Internet enabled an enormous expansion of open development, allowing developers to exchange information and ideas without regard to constraints of space, time, or national boundary. The movement has had widespread impact on education and government, as well as historic cultural and commercial repercussions. Part I discusses key open source applications, platforms, and technologies used in open development. Part II explores social issues ranging from demographics and psychology to legal and economic matters. Part III discusses the Free Software Foundation, open source in the public sector (government and education), and future prospects. |
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... provides. We will then overview what we will cover in the rest of the book. 1.1. Why. Open. Source. Before we embark on our detailed examination of open source, we will briefly explore some markers for comparing open and proprietary ...
... provides. We will then overview what we will cover in the rest of the book. 1.1. Why. Open. Source. Before we embark on our detailed examination of open source, we will briefly explore some markers for comparing open and proprietary ...
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... provides a singularly appropriate outlet for deploying these innovations: in a certain sense it keeps these works public. In contrast, Microsoft, the preeminent proprietary developer, is claimed by many in the open community to have a ...
... provides a singularly appropriate outlet for deploying these innovations: in a certain sense it keeps these works public. In contrast, Microsoft, the preeminent proprietary developer, is claimed by many in the open community to have a ...
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... provides a useful internal service. Stallman (1999) recounts the example of a distributed print-spooler written for an in-house corporate network. There was a good chance the life cycle of the code would be longer than the longevity of ...
... provides a useful internal service. Stallman (1999) recounts the example of a distributed print-spooler written for an in-house corporate network. There was a good chance the life cycle of the code would be longer than the longevity of ...
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... provide the infrastructure for user interaction with a computer system. The root operating system model for open source was Unix. Legal and proprietary issues associated with Unix led to the development of the fundamentally important ...
... provide the infrastructure for user interaction with a computer system. The root operating system model for open source was Unix. Legal and proprietary issues associated with Unix led to the development of the fundamentally important ...
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... provide source code repositories for projects. We describe some of the services they provide and the major Web sites ... provides models for understanding the productivity of collaborative groups in terms of what are called process ...
... provide source code repositories for projects. We describe some of the services they provide and the major Web sites ... provides models for understanding the productivity of collaborative groups in terms of what are called process ...
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Open Source: Technology and Policy Fadi P. Deek,James A. M. McHugh Priekšskatījums nav pieejams - 2007 |
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