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245 00 $aPerspectives on free and open source software /$cedited by Joseph Feller ... [et al.].
260 $aCambridge, Mass. :$bMIT Press,$c2005.
300 $axxxi, 538 p. :$bill. ;$c23 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tWhy hackers do what they do : understanding motivation and effort in free/open source software projects /$rKarim R. Lakhani and Robert G. Wolf --$tUnderstanding free software developers : findings from the FLOSS study /$rRishab Aiyer Ghosh --$tEconomic perspectives on open source /$rJosh Lerner and Jean Tirole --$tStanding in front of the open source steamroller /$rRobert L. Glass --$tHas open source software a future? /$rBrian Fitzgerald --$tOpen source software development : future or fad? /$rSrdjan Rusovan, Mark Lawford, and David Lorge Parnas --$tAttaining robust open source software /$rPeter G. Neumann --$tOpen and closed systems are equivalent (that is, in an ideal world) /$rRoss Anderson --$tMaking lightning strike twice /$rCharles B. Weinstock and Scott A. Hissam --$tTwo case studies of open source software development : Apache and Mozilla /$rAudris Mockus, Roy T. Fielding, and James D. Herbsleb --$tSoftware engineering practices in the GNOME project /
505 00 $rDaniel M. German --$tIncremental and decentralized integration in FreeBSD /$rNiels Jørgensen --$tAdopting open source software engineering (OSSE) practices by adopting OSSE tools /$rJason Robbins --$tOpen source software projects as "user innovation networks" /$rEric von Hippel --$tAnalysis of open source business models /$rSandeep Krishnamurthy --$tAllocation of software development resources in open source production mode /$rJean-Michel Dalle and Paul A. David --$tShared source : the Microsoft perspective /$rJason Matusow --$tOpen code and open societies /$rLawrence Lessig --$tLegal aspects of free and open source software /$rDavid McGowan --$tNonprofit foundations and their role in community-firm software collaboration /$rSiobhan O'Mahony --$tFree science /$rChristopher Kelty --$tHigh noon at OS corral : duels and shoot-outs in open source discourse /$rAnna Maria Szczepanska, Magnus Bergquist, and Jan Ljungberg --
505 00 $tLibre software policies at the European level /$rPhillipe Aigrain --$tOpen source paradigm shift /$rTim O'Reilly --$gEpilogue,$tOpen source outside the domain of software /$rClay Shirky.
650 0 $aShareware (Computer software)
650 0 $aOpen source software.
650 0 $aComputer software$xDevelopment.
650 6 $aShareware (Logiciels)
650 6 $aLogiciels libres.
650 6 $aLogiciels$xDéveloppement.
650 17 $aOpen broncode.$2gtt
650 17 $aToekomstverwachtingen.$2gtt
700 1 $aFeller, Joseph,$d1972-
988 $a20061002
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