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How open is open source: Software and beyond [PDF]
Traditionally the protection of intellectual property is regarded as a precondition for value capture. The rise of open source (OS) software and OS tangible products, so-called open design, has challenged this understanding. Openness is often regarded as
Balka, Kerstin +2 more
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Exploiting Open-source Projects to Study Software Design
This article presents an approach to using open-source tools and open-source projects to add realistic and practical examples to a course on software design in a professional master's program of software engineering. Students are encouraged to use object-
Christopher P. FUHRMAN
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Open-source software for generating electrocardiogram signals
ECGSYN, a dynamical model that faithfully reproduces the main features of the human electrocardiogram (ECG), including heart rate variability, RR intervals and QT intervals is presented.
Cifford, Gari D., McSharry, Patrick E.
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IXI software: open controllers for open source audio software [PDF]
Sound has been liberated. The 20th century freed music from various compositional constraints and ideologies, and during the last decade we have witnessed a transformation in the way sound is organized in terms of composition, production, distribution ...
Magnusson, Thor
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An interdisciplinary perspective of dependability in Open Source Software [PDF]
Open Source Software (OSS) development needs to be considered during software development as to whether to develop an OSS packages, and/or whether to develop with OSS.
Gacek, C.
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Network Perimeter Defenses Using Open-Source Software
network security role grew exponentially in the late several years, especially with the notable amount of attacks that target all types of organizations and services.
Mohammed A. Al-Qassim +1 more
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Open Source vs Closed Source Software: Public Policies in the Software Market [PDF]
This paper analyses the impact of public policies supporting open source software (OSS). Users can be divided between those who know about the existence of OSS, the "informed" adopters, and the "uninformed" ones; the presence of uniformed users yields to
Fabio M. Manenti, Stefano Comino
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Un GIS senza frontiere, Un report della open source free software GIS-GRASS users conference 2002
Un GIS senza frontiere, Un report della open source free software GIS-GRASS users conference ...
Marco Ciolli, Paolo Zatelli
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Automating Open Source Software License Information Generation in Software Projects [PDF]
This publication deals with Open Source Software (OSS) compliance. In a previous publication [1], we presented an organizational-technical concept for ensuring basic OSS compliance. Based on this concept, we now address further aspects that are essential
Sergius Dyck +3 more
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Open Source Software, Competition and Potential Entry [PDF]
We analyze a model with two software firms, quality improving coding expenditures and potential competition. The firms can publish parts of their software as open source.
Pio Baake, Thorsten Wichmann
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