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Open Source Research Software [PDF]
Reports on the need to make make software open source. It should be both archived for reproducibility and actively maintained for reusability. In computational and computer science, research software is a central asset for development activities. For good scientific practice, the resulting research software should be open source.
Wilhelm Hasselbring +4 more
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The Usability of Open Source Software [PDF]
Open source communities have successfully developed a great deal of software although most computer users only use proprietary applications. The usability of open source software is often regarded as one reason for this limited distribution. In this paper we review the existing evidence of the usability of open source software and discuss how the ...
David M. Nichols, Michael B. Twidale
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Open source clustering software [PDF]
Abstract Summary: We have implemented k-means clustering, hierarchical clustering and self-organizing maps in a single multipurpose open-source library of C routines, callable from other C and C++ programs. Using this library, we have created an improved version of Michael Eisen's well-known Cluster program for Windows, Mac OS X and ...
M J L, de Hoon +3 more
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Open Source Software for Entertainment [PDF]
In this tutorial, we explore open source software practices and tools that are suitable for a growing number of creators of interactive and playful systems. The introduction of open source tools such as Processing and Arduino has motivated a broader participation of technical and non-technical users in the creative production of interactive systems ...
Letizia Jaccheri, Michail N. Giannakos
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From Open Source Software to Open Source Hardware [PDF]
The open source software principles progressively give rise to new initiatives for culture (free culture), data (open data) or hardware (open hardware). The open hardware is experiencing a significant growth but the business models and legal aspects are not well known. This paper is dedicated to the economics of open hardware.
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Reliability in open source software
Open Source Software is a component or an application whose source code is freely accessible and changeable by the users, subject to constraints expressed in a number of licensing modes. It implies a global alliance for developing quality software with quick bug fixing along with quick evolution of the software features.
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JOSS: A journal for open source software that is an open source software project
A presentation on the Journal of Open Source Software (JOSS) for the IEEE Publication Services and Products Board (PSPB) / Technical Activities Board (TAB) Ad Hoc Committee on Open Peer Review (OPR)
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A Robust Open Source Exchange for Open Source Software Development [PDF]
This paper addresses the development of mechanisms for the creation of OSSD exchanges that could be used by developers across any geographical range, as long as all the developers can interact via some open network infrastructure such as the Internet. The structure of these exchanges can range from public repositories such as Sourceforge.net to intra ...
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Open Source Software Acquisition: Beyond the Business Case. [PDF]
Lately we have seen a growing interest from both public and private organisations to adopt OpenSource Software (OSS), not only for a few, specific applications but also on a more general levelthroughout the organisation. As a consequence, the organisations' decisions on adoption of OSS arebecoming increasingly more important and complex.
Holck, Jesper +2 more
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JOSS: A journal for open source software that is an open source software project
This talk is being presented as part of the HiRSE Seminar Series, as the 26th seminar, on February 27, 2024, at 1500 CET. Abstract: This talk will discuss the Journal of Open Source Software (JOSS), a diamond OA journal for open source research software. JOSS depends on volunteers for almost all of its functions, and most of these volunteers are those
Katz, Daniel S., Smith, Arfon M.
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