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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-011.mrc:231716057:4329
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020 $a0262062461 (alk. paper)
035 $a(OCoLC)ocm57168696
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049 $aZCUA
050 00 $aQA76.76.S46$bP47 2005
082 00 $a005.36$222
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 $tForeword /$rMichael Cusumano -- $tIntroduction /$rJoseph Feller, Brian Fitzgerald, Scott Hissam and Karim R. Lakhani -- $g1.$tWhy hackers do what they do : understanding motivation and effort in free/open source software projects /$rKarim R. Lakhani and Robert G. Wolf -- $g2.$tUnderstanding free software developers : findings from the FLOSS study /$rRishab Aiyer Ghosh -- $g3.$tEconomic perspectives on open source /$rJosh Lerner and Jean Tirole -- $g4.$tStanding in front of the open source steamroller /$rRobert L. Glass -- $g5.$tHas open source software a future? /$rBrian Fitzgerald -- $g6.$tOpen source software development : future or fad? /$rSrdjan Rusovan, Mark Lawford and David Lorge Parnas -- $g7.$tAttaining robust open source software /$rPeter G. Neumann -- $g8.$tOpen and closed systems are equivalent (that is, in an ideal world) /$rRoss Anderson -- $g9.$tMaking lightning strike twice /$rCharles B. Weinstock and Scott A. Hissam -- $g10.$tTwo case studies of open source software development : Apache and Mozilla /$rAudris Mockus, Roy T. Fielding and James D. Herbsleb -- $g11.$tSoftware engineering practices in the GNOME project /$rDaniel M. German -- $g12.$tIncremental and decentralized integration in FreeBSD /$rNiels Jorgensen -- $g13.$tAdopting open source software engineering (OSSE) practices by adopting OSSE tools /$rJason Robbins -- $g14.$tOpen source software projects as "user innovation networks" /$rEric von Hippel -- $g15.$tAn analysis of open source business models /$rSandeep Krishnamurthy -- $g16.$tThe allocation of software development resources in open source production mode /$rJean-Michel Dalle and Paul A. David -- $g17.$tShared source : the Microsoft perspective /$rJason Matusow -- $g18.$tOpen code and open societies /$rLawrence Lessig -- $g19.$tLegal aspects of free and open source software /$rDavid McGowan -- $g20.$tNonprofit foundations and their role in community-firm software collaboration /$rSiobhan O'Mahony -- $g21.$tFree science /$rChristopher Kelty -- $g22.$tHigh noon at OS corral : duels and shoot-outs in open source discourse /$rAnna Maria Szczepanska, Magnus Bergquist and Jan Ljungberg -- $g23.$tLibre software policies at the European level /$rPhillipe Aigrain -- $g24.$tThe open source paradigm shift /$rTim O'Reilly -- $tEpilogue : open source outside the domain of software /$rClay Shirky.
520 1 $a"The book analyzes a number of key topics: the motivation behind F/OSS - why highly skilled software developers devote large amounts of time to the creation of "free" products and services; the objective, empirically grounded evaluation of software - necessary to counter what one chapter author calls the "steamroller" of F/OSS hype; the software engineering processes and tools used in specific projects, including Apache, GNOME, and Mozilla; the economic and business models that reflect the changing relationships between users and firms, technical communities and firms, and between competitors; and legal, cultural, and social issues, including one contribution that suggests parallels between "open code" and "open society" and another that points to the need for understanding the movement's social causes and consequences."--BOOK JACKET.
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.
700 1 $aFeller, Joseph,$d1972-
852 00 $boff,eng$hQA76.76.S46$iP47 2005