The term “open source” is widely applied to describe some software development methodologies. This paper does not provide a judgment on the open source approach, but exposes the fact that simply stating that a project is open source does not provide a precise description of the approach used to support the project. By taking a multi- disciplinary point of view, we propose a collection of characteristics that are common, as well as some that vary among open source projects. The set of open source characteristics we found can be used as a tick-list both for analysing and for setting up open source projects. Our tick-list also provides a starting point for understanding the many meanings of the term open source
In the 30 years from 1970-2000, open source software began as an assumption without a name or a clea...
Open source methods for creating software rely on developers who voluntarily reveal code in the expe...
A description of Open Source software is given and reasons are given for its appropriateness in High...
The term “open source” is widely applied to describe some software development methodologies. This p...
The term “open source ” is widely applied to describe some software development methodologies. This ...
The term Open Source is widely applied to describe some software development methodologies. This pap...
The term Open Source is widely applied to describe some software development methodologies. This pap...
Open source is software developed by uncoordinated but loosely collaborating programmers, using free...
In recent years, the way open source software is developed has taken hold as a valid alternative to ...
Open Source Software (OSS) development needs to be considered during software development as to whet...
Abstract. Free open source software (FOSS) projects expose rich de-velopment, evolutionary, and coll...
Abstract Open source software (OSS) creates the potential for the inclusion of large and diverse com...
“Open Source” software (OSS) is distinctive because of its licensing arrangements. In contrast to co...
This paper contributes to the literature on open source by providing a quan-titative study (N = 76) ...
A lot misinformation and mystery surrounds the topic of Open Source software. The conceptual misund...
In the 30 years from 1970-2000, open source software began as an assumption without a name or a clea...
Open source methods for creating software rely on developers who voluntarily reveal code in the expe...
A description of Open Source software is given and reasons are given for its appropriateness in High...
The term “open source” is widely applied to describe some software development methodologies. This p...
The term “open source ” is widely applied to describe some software development methodologies. This ...
The term Open Source is widely applied to describe some software development methodologies. This pap...
The term Open Source is widely applied to describe some software development methodologies. This pap...
Open source is software developed by uncoordinated but loosely collaborating programmers, using free...
In recent years, the way open source software is developed has taken hold as a valid alternative to ...
Open Source Software (OSS) development needs to be considered during software development as to whet...
Abstract. Free open source software (FOSS) projects expose rich de-velopment, evolutionary, and coll...
Abstract Open source software (OSS) creates the potential for the inclusion of large and diverse com...
“Open Source” software (OSS) is distinctive because of its licensing arrangements. In contrast to co...
This paper contributes to the literature on open source by providing a quan-titative study (N = 76) ...
A lot misinformation and mystery surrounds the topic of Open Source software. The conceptual misund...
In the 30 years from 1970-2000, open source software began as an assumption without a name or a clea...
Open source methods for creating software rely on developers who voluntarily reveal code in the expe...
A description of Open Source software is given and reasons are given for its appropriateness in High...