Free Software is sometimes considered solely a technical option, but that is a quite limited point of view: we suggest, indeed, that Free Software is not merely a technical option, but it is, in fact a different working paradigm for the software development community and a different model for acquiring (and sharing) resources in the Information Society. This paper will discuss this working paradigm and analyse the market and non-market relations that are implied by it
Free Software and Open Source (FS/OS) constitute a new and open, evolutionary technological arena wh...
The subject matter we are going to talk about is variously named and thewords have some resonances o...
Abstract: For students of innovation, the tension between private and public within university scien...
Free Software is sometimes considered solely a technical option, but that is a quite limited point o...
This paper intends to study the nature and the functions of the free/open source software. Instead o...
This paper analyses the phenomenon of free and open source software (FOSS) in the light of Luc Bolta...
Recently the University of Göteborg held an online course in the theory and philosophy of free softw...
An economic model of the profit-seeking firm seeking to deploy "Open Source" or "Free" software. Bot...
Considering the French case of Free Software Services Companies (FSSCs), this paper analyses free so...
“Free as in speech, but not free as in beer,” is the refrain made famous by Richard Stallman, the st...
Free Software (FS), a concept developed by Richard Stallman in the 1980s, has served as a foundation...
The paper applies three analytical frames to a better understanding of the itch to invent and innova...
Open source software, developed by volunteers, appears counter to the conventional wisdom that priva...
This article analyzes the potentials and limits of the free software culture and the products derive...
This paper shall give a brief history of Free Software and Open Source, then shall describe the back...
Free Software and Open Source (FS/OS) constitute a new and open, evolutionary technological arena wh...
The subject matter we are going to talk about is variously named and thewords have some resonances o...
Abstract: For students of innovation, the tension between private and public within university scien...
Free Software is sometimes considered solely a technical option, but that is a quite limited point o...
This paper intends to study the nature and the functions of the free/open source software. Instead o...
This paper analyses the phenomenon of free and open source software (FOSS) in the light of Luc Bolta...
Recently the University of Göteborg held an online course in the theory and philosophy of free softw...
An economic model of the profit-seeking firm seeking to deploy "Open Source" or "Free" software. Bot...
Considering the French case of Free Software Services Companies (FSSCs), this paper analyses free so...
“Free as in speech, but not free as in beer,” is the refrain made famous by Richard Stallman, the st...
Free Software (FS), a concept developed by Richard Stallman in the 1980s, has served as a foundation...
The paper applies three analytical frames to a better understanding of the itch to invent and innova...
Open source software, developed by volunteers, appears counter to the conventional wisdom that priva...
This article analyzes the potentials and limits of the free software culture and the products derive...
This paper shall give a brief history of Free Software and Open Source, then shall describe the back...
Free Software and Open Source (FS/OS) constitute a new and open, evolutionary technological arena wh...
The subject matter we are going to talk about is variously named and thewords have some resonances o...
Abstract: For students of innovation, the tension between private and public within university scien...