PowerPoint presentationFree software enables business development, as it improves availability and dissemination of code. Ninety-five percent (95%) of IT revenues are generated by providing services around software; only 5% of revenue is generated through proprietary software usage license fees. Free and open source software uses a well-defined licensing model. This presentation responds to some “common myths” about open code, describes the software development process, and the Open Source Geospatial (OSGEO) community
The first part of this presentation details the inner workings of Open Source development, Free Soft...
This article describes a Delphi study that consulted leading FOSS experts to identify the most impor...
Innovation in the computer software industry over the past 15 years increased at a frantic pace than...
PowerPoint presentationLicensing is approved by the Open Source Initiative [www.opensource.org]. Ope...
Open source software, developed by volunteers, appears counter to the conventional wisdom that priva...
This presentation is about the reasons to choose open source software and the components of its succ...
The benefits of the open source development model have been proven by the test of time; however, mak...
This paper describes the recent evolution of business strategies used by companies offering products...
Widespread use of free/libre/open source software (FLOSS) in European funded projects is vital to in...
PowerPoint presentationThis brief presentation of the Open Source Geospatial (OSGEO) foundation defi...
A talk on Opensource content and creative Commons for a series of workshops run via Filmelab for fil...
In his opening plenary address to the Open Repositories Conference, James Hilton made the statement ...
Key topics: \ud \ud Since the birth of the Open Source movement in the mid-80's, open source softwar...
Building on the success of the first four workshops in the series, which were held at ICSE 2001 (Tor...
The success of Linux operating system has increased interest towards the open source software model...
The first part of this presentation details the inner workings of Open Source development, Free Soft...
This article describes a Delphi study that consulted leading FOSS experts to identify the most impor...
Innovation in the computer software industry over the past 15 years increased at a frantic pace than...
PowerPoint presentationLicensing is approved by the Open Source Initiative [www.opensource.org]. Ope...
Open source software, developed by volunteers, appears counter to the conventional wisdom that priva...
This presentation is about the reasons to choose open source software and the components of its succ...
The benefits of the open source development model have been proven by the test of time; however, mak...
This paper describes the recent evolution of business strategies used by companies offering products...
Widespread use of free/libre/open source software (FLOSS) in European funded projects is vital to in...
PowerPoint presentationThis brief presentation of the Open Source Geospatial (OSGEO) foundation defi...
A talk on Opensource content and creative Commons for a series of workshops run via Filmelab for fil...
In his opening plenary address to the Open Repositories Conference, James Hilton made the statement ...
Key topics: \ud \ud Since the birth of the Open Source movement in the mid-80's, open source softwar...
Building on the success of the first four workshops in the series, which were held at ICSE 2001 (Tor...
The success of Linux operating system has increased interest towards the open source software model...
The first part of this presentation details the inner workings of Open Source development, Free Soft...
This article describes a Delphi study that consulted leading FOSS experts to identify the most impor...
Innovation in the computer software industry over the past 15 years increased at a frantic pace than...