The African continent has long benefited from adopting OSS in its private and public organizations that have changed their way of development, the use and how to acquire proprietary software. This frequency of adaptation does not appear to be in balance with the contribution to the OSS community. Using views from experienced software practitioners working in different organizations across two African countries it has been observed that neglected infrastructure, a wide availability of proprietary software and misconceptions of a clear meaning of Open Source Software across Africa have been an obstacle towards the participation in the OSS technology in the global network
Part 2: Lightning TalksInternational audienceThis paper presents a case study on the factors that in...
In the last few years open source software products have become mature alternatives to commercially ...
The cost of licensing proprietary or Closed Source Software (CSS) can be prohibitively high for Econ...
In the context of limited financial resources and capacities, Africa can examine how to better use t...
The subject of open source software generates lively debate in ICT circles, not only in relation to ...
In the current world, software is increasingly becoming important in the human activity. It is widel...
For Africa the attraction of open source software (OSS), is obvious. But for once, Internet intellec...
The Open Source (OS) movement was started as a reaction to proprietary software by people with stron...
The cost of licensing proprietary or Closed Source Software (CSS) can be prohibitively high for Econ...
This study investigated the factors that influence the adoption of open source software in public or...
Two Open Source Software (OSS) projects in Tanzania are discussed as exemplar efforts for the adapta...
This paper explores the state of Open Source Software (OSS) in South Africa. The use of OSS in the b...
IST-Africa Conferences, Nairobi, Kenya, 29-31 May 2013The use of ICT in world has increased signific...
Open source products such as software development tools and server applications are gaining populari...
The government organizations in Africa, Asia and South America are adopting OSS solutions because of...
Part 2: Lightning TalksInternational audienceThis paper presents a case study on the factors that in...
In the last few years open source software products have become mature alternatives to commercially ...
The cost of licensing proprietary or Closed Source Software (CSS) can be prohibitively high for Econ...
In the context of limited financial resources and capacities, Africa can examine how to better use t...
The subject of open source software generates lively debate in ICT circles, not only in relation to ...
In the current world, software is increasingly becoming important in the human activity. It is widel...
For Africa the attraction of open source software (OSS), is obvious. But for once, Internet intellec...
The Open Source (OS) movement was started as a reaction to proprietary software by people with stron...
The cost of licensing proprietary or Closed Source Software (CSS) can be prohibitively high for Econ...
This study investigated the factors that influence the adoption of open source software in public or...
Two Open Source Software (OSS) projects in Tanzania are discussed as exemplar efforts for the adapta...
This paper explores the state of Open Source Software (OSS) in South Africa. The use of OSS in the b...
IST-Africa Conferences, Nairobi, Kenya, 29-31 May 2013The use of ICT in world has increased signific...
Open source products such as software development tools and server applications are gaining populari...
The government organizations in Africa, Asia and South America are adopting OSS solutions because of...
Part 2: Lightning TalksInternational audienceThis paper presents a case study on the factors that in...
In the last few years open source software products have become mature alternatives to commercially ...
The cost of licensing proprietary or Closed Source Software (CSS) can be prohibitively high for Econ...