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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... platforms like Linux. The platforms' openness reduces their dependency on proprietary, foreign-produced code, helps nurture the local pool of software expertise, and prevents lock-in to proprietary distributors and a largely English ...
... platforms like Linux. The platforms' openness reduces their dependency on proprietary, foreign-produced code, helps nurture the local pool of software expertise, and prevents lock-in to proprietary distributors and a largely English ...
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... platforms. The enabling technologies of open development include the fascinating versioning systems both centralized and distributed that make enormous open projects feasible. Such novel modes of collaboration invariably pose new ...
... platforms. The enabling technologies of open development include the fascinating versioning systems both centralized and distributed that make enormous open projects feasible. Such novel modes of collaboration invariably pose new ...
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... platforms, and surveys technologies used in distributed collaborative open development. Section Twoaddresses social ... platform by which we mean the open operating systems and desktops that provide the infrastructure for user ...
... platforms, and surveys technologies used in distributed collaborative open development. Section Twoaddresses social ... platform by which we mean the open operating systems and desktops that provide the infrastructure for user ...
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... platforms in turn needed a high-quality desktop style interface and it was out of this imperative that the two major open desktops GNOME and KDE emerged, which in turn depended on the fundamental functionality provided by the X Window ...
... platforms in turn needed a high-quality desktop style interface and it was out of this imperative that the two major open desktops GNOME and KDE emerged, which in turn depended on the fundamental functionality provided by the X Window ...
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... spreading the risks and costs of software development and providing an effective complementary set of platforms and utilities for proprietary products. SECTION ONE 2 Open Source Internet Application Projects This chapter 18 1 Introduction.
... spreading the risks and costs of software development and providing an effective complementary set of platforms and utilities for proprietary products. SECTION ONE 2 Open Source Internet Application Projects This chapter 18 1 Introduction.
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Open Source: Technology and Policy Fadi P. Deek,James A. M. McHugh Priekšskatījums nav pieejams - 2007 |
Open Source: Technology and Policy Fadi P. Deek,James A. M. McHugh Priekšskatījums nav pieejams - 2007 |
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