PropertyValue
rdfs:label
  • Comparison of open source and closed source
rdfs:comment
  • Open source (or free software) and closed source (or proprietary software) are two approaches to the development, control and commercialization of computer software. Open source approaches differ from the proprietary model of software licensing by allowing other individuals and organizations to view, modify and redistribute the source code.
dcterms:subject
POV
  • December 2007
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or
  • May 2008
refimprove
  • May 2008
essay
  • December 2007
abstract
  • Open source (or free software) and closed source (or proprietary software) are two approaches to the development, control and commercialization of computer software. Open source approaches differ from the proprietary model of software licensing by allowing other individuals and organizations to view, modify and redistribute the source code.