Open Source Software: The Beginning Of A New Era

Nonfiction, Computers, Programming, Software Development
Cover of the book Open Source Software: The Beginning Of A New Era by Binayaka Mishra, Binayaka Mishra
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Binayaka Mishra ISBN: 9781370329885
Publisher: Binayaka Mishra Publication: June 6, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Binayaka Mishra
ISBN: 9781370329885
Publisher: Binayaka Mishra
Publication: June 6, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

In 1998, a group of individuals advocated that the term free software should be replaced by open-source software (OSS) as an expression which is less ambiguous and more comfortable for the corporate world. Software developers may want to publish their software with an open-source license, so that anybody may also develop the same software or understand its internal functioning. With open-source software, generally anyone is allowed to create modifications of it, port it to new operating systems and instruction set architectures, share it with others or, in some cases, market it. Scholars Casson and Ryan have pointed out several policy-based reasons for adoption of open source – in particular, the heightened value proposition from open source (when compared to most proprietary formats) in the following categories:
•Security
•Affordability
•Transparency
•Perpetuity
•Interoperability
•Flexibility
•Localization—particularly in the context of local governments (who make software decisions). Casson and Ryan argue that "governments have an inherent responsibility and fiduciary duty to taxpayers" which includes the careful analysis of these factors when deciding to purchase proprietary software or implement an open-source option.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

In 1998, a group of individuals advocated that the term free software should be replaced by open-source software (OSS) as an expression which is less ambiguous and more comfortable for the corporate world. Software developers may want to publish their software with an open-source license, so that anybody may also develop the same software or understand its internal functioning. With open-source software, generally anyone is allowed to create modifications of it, port it to new operating systems and instruction set architectures, share it with others or, in some cases, market it. Scholars Casson and Ryan have pointed out several policy-based reasons for adoption of open source – in particular, the heightened value proposition from open source (when compared to most proprietary formats) in the following categories:
•Security
•Affordability
•Transparency
•Perpetuity
•Interoperability
•Flexibility
•Localization—particularly in the context of local governments (who make software decisions). Casson and Ryan argue that "governments have an inherent responsibility and fiduciary duty to taxpayers" which includes the careful analysis of these factors when deciding to purchase proprietary software or implement an open-source option.

More books from Software Development

Cover of the book CAPM/PMP Project Management Certification All-In-One Exam Guide, Fourth Edition by Binayaka Mishra
Cover of the book What Drives Quality by Binayaka Mishra
Cover of the book Systemanalyse kompakt by Binayaka Mishra
Cover of the book Fundamentals of Software Engineering by Binayaka Mishra
Cover of the book Instant AutoIt Scripting by Binayaka Mishra
Cover of the book Diary of a Software Craftsman by Binayaka Mishra
Cover of the book Large-Scale Simulation by Binayaka Mishra
Cover of the book Funktionale Programmierung und Metaprogrammierung by Binayaka Mishra
Cover of the book Refinement in Z and Object-Z by Binayaka Mishra
Cover of the book MapKit by Binayaka Mishra
Cover of the book Enterprise Software Delivery by Binayaka Mishra
Cover of the book CMMI for Services by Binayaka Mishra
Cover of the book The Technical and Social History of Software Engineering by Binayaka Mishra
Cover of the book Scrum für Dummies by Binayaka Mishra
Cover of the book Verified Software: Theories, Tools and Experiments by Binayaka Mishra
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy