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Open source = open invitation?

Engineering & Technology, 2009
This paper finds that ongoing questions about the security of open source software may be unfounded, but users require better proof and assurance.
Dumančić, Mario, Maletić, Franjo
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Open source posturography

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 2016
The proposed validation goal of 0.9 in intra-class correlation coefficient was reached with the results of this study. With the obtained results we consider that the developed software (RombergLab) is a validated balance assessment software. The reliability of this software is dependent of the used force platform technical specifications.Develop and ...
Jorge, Rey-Martinez   +1 more
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OPEN SPACES, OPEN SOURCES

Information, Communication & Society, 2009
This article addresses open source software development and the open source movement and critically examines their utility as a metaphor for conceptualizing the new politics of networked organizations. We apply the open source metaphor to the World Social Forum (WSF), which in terms of its Charter of Principles, and its notion of open, horizontal and ...
Peter J. Smith, Elizabeth Smythe
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Open Source Software: Mobile Open Source Technologies

2014
Book Front Matter of AICT ...
Corral, Luis   +4 more
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Open source, open minds?

Program, 2013
Purpose – This paper aims to report a small-scale study that investigated attitudes to open source library management systems (LMS)s in UK higher education libraries. The study sought to establish why the sector has been slow to adopt this technology, and how attitudes towards it in UK universities might change in the future.
Dalling, John, Rafferty, Pauline
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Open source

Proceedings of the 35th annual ACM SIGUCCS fall conference, 2007
A small group in the Amherst College IT Department was given responsibility for researching new ticket tracking software during the spring and summer of 2006. The help desk staff had been using purchased software for several years and had learned to live with the quirkiness of some of the modules, the costly maintenance fees, and more importantly, the ...
Fadi P. Deek, James A. M. McHugh
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Open source, open heart

XRDS: Crossroads, The ACM Magazine for Students, 2014
Creativity requires technical training, personal development, and the freedom to take risks regardless of your gender.
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