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On the security of open source software

Information Systems Journal, 2002
Abstract With the rising popularity of so‐called ‘open source’ software there has been increasing interest in both its various benefits and disadvantages. In particular, despite its prominent use in providing many aspects of the Internet's basic infrastructure, many still question the suitability of such software for the commerce‐oriented Internet of ...
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Opening the lines of communications with open source software

Proceedings of the 34th annual ACM SIGUCCS fall conference: expanding the boundaries, 2006
SUNY Geneseo's original commercial helpdesk software was purchased and implemented nearly ten years ago. The drawbacks of managing a large software installation (high annual maintenance costs, complex administration needs that could not be met with current staffing levels, and prohibitive expansion costs) led to our exploration of a new helpdesk ...
Laurie Fox, Shawn M. Plummer
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Open source software

ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, 2002
Open source software is making a large impact on many aspects of society including the business community, the computing industry, the entertainment industry and higher education. The computer science education community has been quiet about issues of open source versus closed source and the role of open source code in the advancement of ...
Wolf, Marty J.   +3 more
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Open Source Software

2019
Unternehmenssoftware wird klassischerweise unter kostenpflichtigen Lizenzen vertrieben, ohne dass der Quellcode offengelegt wird: Der Anwender kauft – in Abhangigkeit von der Anzahl an (named oder concurrent) Usern, die mit der Software arbeiten sollen – eine bestimmte Zahl Softwarelizenzen und erhalt somit das Recht, die Software zu nutzen.
Alexandra Kees, Dominic Raimon Markowski
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Open Source Software in Education

2011
The paper presents different approaches to distribution of software: open VS closed source and free VS non-free. The differences are presented from the Croatian user perspective showing their positive and negative aspects. Additional analysis of curriculum regarding computer literacy is done in the light of decreased funding for schools by the Croatian
Nikolaj Lazic   +2 more
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Open Source Software

2008
The roots of “open source software” (OSS) go back to the practices of scientific research organizations of the 1960s and 1970s, such as Bell Labs, Xerox Park and the University of California at Berkeley, where this type of voluntary “code sharing” was quite common (Raymond, 1999).
Huibert de Vries   +2 more
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Open Source Software

2022
Robert H. Chen, Chelsea Chen
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Open-Source Software

2021
The large technology companies (GAFAM [GAFAM {Google, Amazon, Facebook, Apple and Microsoft} and BATX {Baidu, Alibaba, Tencent and Xiaomi}]) have propelled technology forward in the last decade. Through the core business models of GAFA (advertising for Google & Facebook), these companies have enormous innovation and development budgets at their ...
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Open-Source Software

2016
Software used in the later benchmark examples and case studies are introduced. All of them are open-source and freely available for scientific research purposes.
Norihiro Watanabe   +4 more
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Open source software––an evaluation

Journal of Systems and Software, 2003
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