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open source softwareRelationships Related Term: General Public License open open architecture n. ~ Computer code that is developed and refined through public collaboration and distributed without charge but with the req [..]
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open source softwareCopyright by Matisse "Open Source Software" Enzer -->Open Source Software is software for which the underlying programming code is available to the users so that they may read it, make ch [..]
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open source softwareCriteria that open source software must comply can be found at Open Source Initiative.
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open source softwareSoftware with openly available code to allow developers or others to modify it.
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open source software1) Generally, software for which the original program instructions, the source code, is made available so that users can access, modify, and redistribute it. The Linux operating system is an example o [..]
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open source softwareComputer software that is available in source code form: the source code and certain other rights normally reserved for copyright holders are provided under an open-source license that permits users t [..]
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open source softwareSoftware for which the uncompiled source code of the program is freely available for users to see and modify. Open source software is typically made available to users free, under the General Public L [..]
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open source softwareWhen the underlying source code of a software program is freely available to the public, the program is deemed to be open source. Anyone can modify the code and typically an open source program is fre [..]
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open source softwareSoftware where the developer makes the original source code freely available to anyone that might want to read, use, enhance or change it. Open Source Software is subject to license terms specified by [..]
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open source softwareOpen source software (OSS) refers to software that is developed, tested, or improved through public collaboration and distributed with the idea that the fruit of that effort must be shared with others [..]
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open source softwareA term applied when the source code
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open source software A computer software whose source code is available under a license (or arrangement such as the public domain) that permits users to use, change, and improve the software, and to redistribute it in modified or unmodified form.
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open source softwaresoftware where the programmer(s) allow access to the 'source code', or programming language. Anyone is free to use and/or modify this code for their own purposes.
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open source softwareis computer software for which the source code, and certain other rights normally reserved for copyright holders, are provided under a software license that is in the public domain. This permits users to use, change, and improve the software, and to redistribute it in modified or unmodified forms. It is very often developed in a public, collaborati [..]
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open source softwareAny piece of software that is freely available and openly licensed. Other programmers can contribute to the original software or create their own versions of it. Most modern websites incorporate some [..]
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open source softwarea computer software in which the source code is made available to study, modify and share with others. Read more.
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open source softwareFree-to-use software where all aspects of the coding is available for personalisation, with no restrictions in usage or sharing.
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open source softwareSoftware with publicly available programming and public rights to run, copy, study, change, improve and distribute it. Open source software is licensed, however, typically to ensure credit to the crea [..]
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open source softwareThe open source model is a form of software development in which the source code is made available, free of charge, to all interested ...
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open source softwarePrograms for which the source code is freely available and freely redistributable, with no commercial strings attached. For a more detailed definition, see http://www.opensource.org/osd.html.
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open source software, to refer only to free software released under the Free Software Foundation’s GPL (General Public License), but this is difficult to justify etymologically.
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open source softwarePrograms for which the source code is freely available and freely redistributable, with no commercial strings attached. For a more detailed definition, see http://www.opensource.org/osd.html
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open source softwareSoftware with source code that is made available by the copyright holder free of charge to the general public. This code may be redistributed, and anyone can inspect and change it.
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open source softwareSoftware that is released under a Software License that (1) permits each recipient of the software to copy and modify the software; (2) permits each recipient to distribute the software in modified or [..]
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open source software1) A program in which the source code is available to the general public for use and/or modification from its original design free of charge, ie, open. Open source code is typically created as a colla [..]
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open source softwareavailability of source code for a piece of software, along with an open source license
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