Determinants of Survival of Open Source Software: An Empirical Study (Report) Determinants of Survival of Open Source Software: An Empirical Study (Report)

Determinants of Survival of Open Source Software: An Empirical Study (Report‪)‬

Academy of Information and Management Sciences Journal 2010, July, 13, 2

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Publisher Description

INTRODUCTION Open Source Software (OSS) is a new mechanism for creating and developing innovative technologies. The source code of open source software is made freely available so that users can access, modify, and redistribute it. One example of open source software is the Linux operating system. Unlike its rival operating systems, such as Microsoft's Windows and Sun's Solaris, Linux is free in the sense that the source code of Linux is available for downloading from the Internet without charge.

GENRE
Computing & Internet
RELEASED
2010
1 July
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
14
Pages
PUBLISHER
The DreamCatchers Group, LLC
SIZE
188.1
KB

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