There was once a time when developing software required only three main ingredients: a user with a need, a computer, and a programmer. Once these three ingredients came together, the resulting team could largely ignore everything in the outside world except the occasional need for pizza. Later, both the sizes and goals of such teams grew considerably, but often the insular attitude remained. Needs, computers, and software developers still went into a big black box, and sometime later, if the project was fortunate, the required software emerged as if by magic
<p>This dissertation examines the role of governments in adopting Open Source Software (OSS) for the...
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© ASEE 2015Adopting open-source software (OSS) can help reduce the cost of personal computers for in...
China's unique combination of institutions, industries, and markets has fostered the generation and ...
A simple model of open source software (as typified by the Linux operating system) is presented. Ind...
The cost of licensing proprietary or Closed Source Software (CSS) can be prohibitively high for Econ...
How do participants in free/libre open source software (henceforth FL/OSS) development in different ...
The spectacular growth of the software industry in some non-G7 economies has aroused both interest a...
In particular, the choice between OSS and licensed (Microsoft-based) software - is subject to fierce...
There is a strong case for free software (also known as open source or libre software) being deploye...
Abstract A rapidly growing body of research is investigating the role and the adoption of Informatio...
In many developing countries and regions we see tremendous efforts to foster economic growth. Indeed...
<p>This dissertation examines the role of governments in adopting Open Source Software (OSS) for the...
This paper attempts to gain an understanding of the diffusion dynamics of Linux by assessing it on R...
The paper discusses three key economic problems raised by the emergence and diffusion of Open source...
The cost of licensing proprietary or Closed Source Software (CSS) can be prohibitively high for Econ...
This paper examines factors at work when an established standard competes with an open-source offeri...
© ASEE 2015Adopting open-source software (OSS) can help reduce the cost of personal computers for in...
China's unique combination of institutions, industries, and markets has fostered the generation and ...
A simple model of open source software (as typified by the Linux operating system) is presented. Ind...
The cost of licensing proprietary or Closed Source Software (CSS) can be prohibitively high for Econ...
How do participants in free/libre open source software (henceforth FL/OSS) development in different ...
The spectacular growth of the software industry in some non-G7 economies has aroused both interest a...
In particular, the choice between OSS and licensed (Microsoft-based) software - is subject to fierce...
There is a strong case for free software (also known as open source or libre software) being deploye...
Abstract A rapidly growing body of research is investigating the role and the adoption of Informatio...
In many developing countries and regions we see tremendous efforts to foster economic growth. Indeed...
<p>This dissertation examines the role of governments in adopting Open Source Software (OSS) for the...
This paper attempts to gain an understanding of the diffusion dynamics of Linux by assessing it on R...
The paper discusses three key economic problems raised by the emergence and diffusion of Open source...