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Free Software Development

2005
This chapter presents an empirical study of a free software development community and how its virtual organizational culture influences its work practices. Results show that beliefs in free software and freedom of choice, and values in cooperative work and community influence work practices and norms.
Margaret S. Elliott, Walt Scacchi
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Free Simulation Software and Library

2017
With the advent of powerful computation technologies and efficient algorithms, simulators became an important tool in most engineering areas. The field of humanoid robotics is no exception; there have been numerous simulation tools developed over the last two decades to foster research and development activities.
Uğurlu, Regaip Barkan, Ivaldi, S.
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Developing error-free software

IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, 1988
The authors describe experience gained in designing reconfiguration-error-free software at IBM's Federal Systems Division in Houston. From 1982-5, this division reduced software product defects to 0.11 errors per thousand lines of source code. Four measurements defining software quality are described.
B.G. Kolkhorst, A.J. Macina
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Software Heritage: Preserving the Free Software Commons

2018
Software Heritage collects publicly available source code from numerous software projects and tracks their ongoing development. Outline1 The Software Commons2 Software Heritage3 Architecture4 Gory details5 Come in, we’re open!6 Conclusion7 ...
Dandrimont, Nicolas, Software Heritage
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FREE SOFTWARE REGULATION

Creation, protection, protection and commercialization of objects of intellectual property rights
The process of producing and innovating open source products requires modern economic analysis. A private firm typically finances its workers, directs and manages their efforts, and controls their output, including the intellectual property rights created by those ...
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Robots and Free Software

2017
This article examines whether the arguments put forward by Free Software advocates in the context of computers also apply for robots. It summarises their key arguments and explores whether or not they appear transferable to robot cases. Doing so, it comes to the conclusion that, in the majority of cases, the reasons that may make the use of Free ...
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