Open Systems and Open Source Policy

Recent resources tagged with Open Systems and Open Source Policy.

Seeking Open Infrastructure: Contrasting Open Standards, Open Source and Open Innovation

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Title:Seeking Open Infrastructure: Contrasting Open Standards, Open Source and Open Innovation (ID: CSD5059)
Author(s):Joel West (San Jose State University)
Source:First Monday
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (06/15/2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

While “open” normally has connotations of public goods, the idea of “open”–ness has been used for decades as a competitive strategy by firms in the computers and communications industries. Phrases like “open standard,” “open source” and more recently “open innovation” have been used to refer to these strategies.

What do they have in common? Which ones really are “open”? What does “open” mean, anyway?

The author discusses the issues faced in the creation and adoption of cyberinfrastructure, contrasting firm strategies for three types of “open”–ness in the context of their respective business models.

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Patents, Open Standards and Open Source

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Title:Patents, Open Standards and Open Source (ID: CSD3727)
Author(s):Wilbert Kraan (University of Bolton)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2005)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:The author discusses Open Standards and Open Source in the context of the European Union.
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Open Source and Free Software: Concepts, Controversies and Solutions

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Title:Open Source and Free Software: Concepts, Controversies and Solutions (ID: CSD3359)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2004)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:This May 2004 conference on Open Source and Free Software: Concepts, Controversies and Solutions, includes multimedia presentations on various open source issues.
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