Open Source Software Development offers the first serious (and academically rigorous) study of the Oss phenomenon. The authors examine several key aspects of Oss, for example: Definitions of Oss and Free Software, including a comprehensive guide to both Oss and nonOss software licences. Profiles of key Oss products, projects, companies and organisations. Analysis of the technological motivations for Oss development, with explicit reference to the possibility of Oss addressing the "software crisis."
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Dr. Joseph Feller is a College Lecturer in Business Information Systems, University College Cork. Previously, he was an Adjunct Professor at the Ringling School of Art and Design, in Florida. He was awarded the PhD by National University of Ireland, University College Cork. Dr. Brian Fitzgerald is a Statutory Lecturer in Business Information Systems, University College Cork. He was awarded the PhD by the University of London and has published papers on systems development methodologies in a number of international academic journals, including IEEE Software, Information & Management, Journal of Information Technology, and The Information Systems Journal, and has presented systems development research at over 20 international conferences
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Paper Cover. Etat : Fine. No Jacket. First Printing. 211 pages; illustrated with Figures and graphs. How "the Open Source process has been able to produce category-killing software without the support of a traditional software engineering environment and without the support of a traditional software company's marketing machine." Book condition: Cover corners & lower spine ends have some minor wear. N° de réf. du vendeur 0004595
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