نتایج جستجو برای: oss

تعداد نتایج: 2236  

2011
Toshihiko Yamakami

Linux is penetrating into mobile software as the basis for a mobile middleware platform. It is accelerating the increasing visibility of open source software (OSS) components in mobile middleware platforms. Considering the 10-million lines of code of OSS-based industrial platforms such as a mobile middleware platform, engagement in foundations is inevitable for large-scale packages of OSS for i...

2016
Belal Najeh Abdullateef Nur Fazidah Elias Hazura Mohamed A A Zaidan B B Zaidan

The evaluation and selection of inappropriate open source software in learning management system (OSS-LMS) packages adversely affect the business processes and functions of an organization. Thus, comprehensive insights into the evaluation and selection of OSS-LMS packages are presented in this paper on the basis of three directions. First, available OSS-LMSs are ascertained from published paper...

Journal: :IJOSSP 2014
Roya Ghafele Benjamin Gibert

Open Source Software (OSS) is well established in sectors as diverse as aviation, health, telecommunications, finance, publishing, education, and government. As nations increasingly rely on knowledge assets to grow, the adoption of OSS will have profound economic consequences. This paper identifies the mechanisms inherent to OSS production that help fuel innovation in knowledge-based economies....

Journal: :J. AIS 2010
Manuel Sojer Joachim Henkel

Manuel Sojer Technische Universität München, Germany [email protected] Joachim Henkel Technische Universität München, Germany [email protected] The focus of existing open source software (OSS) research has been on how and why individuals and firms add to the commons of public OSS code—that is, on the “giving” side of this open innovation process. In contrast, research on the corresponding “receivi...

Journal: :IJIDE 2013
Sebastian von Engelhardt Andreas Freytag Christoph Schulz

Open source software (OSS) is marked by free access to the software and its source code. OSS is developed by a ‘community’ consisting of thousands of contributors from all over the world. Some research was undertaken in order to analyze how global the OSS community actually is, i.e. analyze the geographic origin of OSS developers. But as members of the OSS community differ in their activity lev...

2005
Jesper Holck Mogens Kühn Pedersen Michael Holm Larsen

Lately we have seen a growing interest from both public and private organisations to adopt Open Source Software (OSS), not only for a few, specific applications but also on a more general level throughout the organisation. As a consequence, the organisations’ decisions on adoption of OSS are becoming increasingly more important and complex. We present three perspectives organisations can employ...

2011
Andrea Capiluppi Cornelia Boldyreff Klaas-Jan Stol

A promising way of software reuse is Component-Based Software Development (CBSD). There is an increasing number of OSS products available that can be freely used in product development. However, OSS communities themselves have not yet taken full advantage of the “reuse mechanism”. Many OSS projects duplicate effort and code, even when sharing the same application domain and topic. One successfu...

2015
Ximing Xu Fei Wang Xiaolin Wang Xianzhao Wei Zimin Wang

BACKGROUND The Oxford Shoulder Score (OSS) is a reliable and valid construct measuring non-specific shoulder pain, which are widely used to evaluate shoulder related quality of life. This study was to cross-culturally adapt and psychometrically validate a simplified Chinese version of the OSS (SC-OSS). METHODS Cross-cultural adaptation was performed according to the international recognized g...

2011
Kavitha Gurusamy John Campbell

Despite a considerable body of literature on factors involved in the Open Source Software (OSS) adoption process, there is little research into concerns of OSS by public sector organisations. So it was important to reassess the factors inhibiting OSS adoption in order to enhance OSS utilization within public sector organisations. This study explored various factors that may inhibit OSS adoption...

2010
Andreas Freytag Christoph Schulz

Open source software (OSS) is marked by free access to the software and its source code. OSS is developed by a ‘community’ consisting of thousands of contributors from all over the world. Some research was undertaken in order to analyze how global the OSS community actually is, i.e. analyze the geographic origin of OSS developers. But as members of the OSS community differ in their activity lev...

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