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MMIR: an open-source software for the registration of multimodal histological images. [PDF]
Escobar Díaz Guerrero R +3 more
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Blood Flow Velocity Analysis in Cerebral Perforating Arteries on 7T 2D Phase Contrast MRI with an Open-Source Software Tool (SELMA). [PDF]
Pham SDT +15 more
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Comparison of open-source software for producing directed acyclic graphs. [PDF]
Pitts AJ, Fowler CR.
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A multi-release reliability model of open source software with fault detection obeying three-parameter lifetime distribution. [PDF]
Wang J, Li P, Hu J, Zhang C.
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Computer, 2012
The paper is the sixth in a series of articles providing basic information on legal issues facing people and businesses that operate in computing-related markets focuses on open source software. The featured Web extra at http://youtu.be/8fCFrSv9cjE is an audio recording of the Computing and the Law column connected to the sixth in a series of articles ...
Brian M. Gaff, Gregory J. Ploussios
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The paper is the sixth in a series of articles providing basic information on legal issues facing people and businesses that operate in computing-related markets focuses on open source software. The featured Web extra at http://youtu.be/8fCFrSv9cjE is an audio recording of the Computing and the Law column connected to the sixth in a series of articles ...
Brian M. Gaff, Gregory J. Ploussios
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ACM SIGCAS Computers and Society, 2003
This article provides a brief introduction to the open source software (OSS) movement in libraries from a serialist's perspective.
Holck, Jesper +3 more
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This article provides a brief introduction to the open source software (OSS) movement in libraries from a serialist's perspective.
Holck, Jesper +3 more
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2007
The philosophy underlying open source software (OSS) is enabling programmers to freely access the software source by distributing the software source code, thus allowing them to use the software for any purpose, to adapt and modify it, and redistribute the original or the modified source for further use, modification, and redistribution.
Stephen M. Mutula, Justus M. Wamukoya
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The philosophy underlying open source software (OSS) is enabling programmers to freely access the software source by distributing the software source code, thus allowing them to use the software for any purpose, to adapt and modify it, and redistribute the original or the modified source for further use, modification, and redistribution.
Stephen M. Mutula, Justus M. Wamukoya
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