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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
161

The motivation of members joining collaborative software project and collaborative mechanism research-for ZK open source project

Lan, Shih-fu 24 June 2008 (has links)
When Taiwan's software industry faces difficult environment, in cases of this study explore the company uses open-source marketing strategy to enter the global market and explore the motivation of members joining collaborative software project and collaborative mechanism .The conclusion will provide the internal software industry for reference¡D The most important success factor of open-source software is great product charm.Base on this factor and use word-of-mouth effect to get large number users of downloading software freely in the short time.If a user applies the dual-license of the software, he will contribute benefit. The motivation of creator joining this project is cause of Taiwan¡¦s software market is too small, so need to enter global market to make money, in this reason use open-source marketing strategy to enter global market and learn from world-class talent by exchanging view to achieve their goal. About developer¡¦s motivation is cause of the culture of this company invites developers joining this project is their motivation.About the motivation of user joining this project is cause of the requirement drive user to find AJAX solution in SourceForge.Net webside and finded ZK project ranked first in the category of AJAX. The personal developer evolve from user and the motivation is cause of they feel identification from ZK project and wish ZK product can become better and better. The open-source project is collectting public power to finish a product and it is more complex then open-ended project,so have a good platform will achieve multiplier effect.Manager in the system level considerations is simple and flexible.Product development is divided into core and non-core.The core is developed by senior engineer with experience, non-core is developed by general engineer. If the external personal¡¦s programs will be integrated into products, Copyright must be gived up. Otherwise, these can also be used plus-in way into products.The platform has making full use of the Internet community concept to design forums and issue tracking system.If users have any questions, ideas in the product, they can use the forume to discuss, express their views or ask questions.
162

Explore of Open Source Business Model¡GA Case Study of Potix Corporation

Lee, Heng-Fu 07 July 2009 (has links)
The thesis is a case study of a open-source software company, Potix. It has developed an application named ZK that is a software platform for programmers to create Ajax programs. The case study includes the company history and the impact of open source communities on the company growth. The research findings will provide valuable ideas on operations and interactions between the open-source software company and the virtual communities. The applications developed by open source communities allow user to participate for developing or debugging. For those software companies to adopt open-source strategy to develop software, the overhead cost is low and the applications can be spread fast, widely and internationally. The companies need actively interact with open source community members who help to promote these communities and become contributors. They help to support the communities by writing tutorials and translating the operating manuals to different languages. Users may interact with other users in the online forums for communication, sharing or learning. Maintaining good relationships with the open source community members is important for the company to grow steadily. The virtual communities can help the diffusion of software applications so to increase sale revenues and profits.
163

A Cast Study in the Micro-entrepreneurships and Business models by Taiwan¡¦s Open Source Software Firm

Chuang, Tzu-wei 08 September 2009 (has links)
This paper, based on case study method of Taiwan¡¦s OSS Firm - Potix Technology Co., Ltd., is conducted in one organization through literature reviewed, documentations collected and analysed, and the researchers¡¦ observations and participation involved. The paper conceptually develops a model of micro-entrepreneurships with substantial literatures that support the six dimensions including entrepreneurs/teams, opportunities, resources, environment, process, and performance. This paper building on a framework of business models including product innovation, customer relationship, infrastructure management, financial aspects. As a result, the researchers provide the basis for further research upon the management and advancement of micro-entrepreneurships. The contribution of this study: 1.One organization through literature reviewed of micro-enterprise, open source, business models. 2.To use a real business case as an example to analyze the open-source software company that Micro-entrepreneurships issues involved. 3.Proposed "opportunities - value" of the bull¡¦s-eye diagram concept. 4.One systematic organization of the case study for micro-entrepreneurship development course and characteristics of various stages, copyright type, business model.
164

Open source : evaluation of database modeling CASE

Othman, Bassam January 2003 (has links)
<p>Open source software is becoming increasingly popular and many organizations are using them, such as apache (used by over 50% of the world’s web servers) and Linux (a popular operating system). There exist mixed opinions about the quality of this type of software.</p><p>The purpose of this study is to evaluate quality of open source CASE-tools and compare it with quality of proprietary CASE-tools. The evaluation concerns tools used for database modeling, where the DDL-generation capabilities of these tools are studied. The study is performed as a case study where one open source (two, after experiencing some difficulties with the first tool) and one proprietary tool are studied.</p><p>The results of this study indicate that open source database modeling CASE-tools are not ready to challenge proprietary tools. However software developed as open source usually evolve rapidly (compared to proprietary software) and a more mature open source tool could emerge in the near future.</p>
165

OpenStreetMap

Pönisch, Jens 26 November 2008 (has links)
Vorstellung des Projekts OpenStreetMap: - Philosophie, Arbeitsweise, Lizenzen - Erfassen von Geodaten - Technik und Werkzeuge - Anwendungen
166

Was haben Viehweiden mit Software zu tun? Informationstechnologien und die Allmende

Pentzold, Christian 28 May 2010 (has links) (PDF)
Der Vortrag wurde zum UNIX-Stammtsich am 25.5.2010 gehalten.
167

Using open source software to develop E-business applications for medium- and small-sized enterprises /

Frisch, Guido. January 2009 (has links)
Zugl.: Bratislava, University, Diss., 2009.
168

Data-mining the Ubuntu Linux Distribution for bug analysis and resolution

Arges, Christopher John 27 November 2012 (has links)
The Ubuntu Linux Distribution represents a massive investment of time and human effort to produce a reliable computing experience for users. To accomplish these goals, software bugs must be tracked and fixed. However, as the number of users increase and bug reports grow advanced tools such as data mining must be used to increase the effectiveness of all contributors to the project. Thus, this report involved collecting a large amount of bug reports into a database and calculating relevant statistics. Because of the diversity and quantity of bug reports, contributors must find which bugs are most relevant and important to work on. One study in this report created an automatic way to determine who is best fit to solve a particular bug by using classification techniques. In addition, this report explores how to initially classify if a bug report will be eventually marked invalid or not. / text
169

Interactive engagement with an open source community : a study of the relationships between organizations and an open source software community

Sims, Jonathan Paul 29 October 2013 (has links)
This dissertation theoretically develops and empirically tests a model of interactive firm engagement with an open source software community. An inductive pilot study and subsequent interview analysis suggest that the nature of the relationship between a firm and an open source community varies in the degree by which a firm both "takes from" and "gives to" the community. I propose that a firm will experience direct effects from both giving to and taking from the community, and further propose that the interaction of these two behaviors, which I call interactive engagement, will lead to three firm-level consequences: an increase in the number of new products, higher levels of incremental (as opposed to radical) innovation, and shortened development and debug time. I test these hypotheses using regression analysis of questionnaire responses collected from 250 organizations that work with a popular open source software community. / text
170

Open Source Library Management Softwares

Randhawa, Sukhwinder 05 1900 (has links)
Open source software are those which permit execution, copy, read, distribution and improvement of the software without any restrictions. Library Management Software (LMS), is an enterprise resource planning system for a library, used to track items owned, orders made, bills paid, and patrons who have borrowed. Commercial library management software are very expensive. Therefore, open source library management system can be appropriate alternatives for automatic library systems. This paper discusses features of open source library management software, criteria of selection of best open source library management software, their, advantages and limitations. Open source library management software is a solution to reduce that cost. The paper describes in brief about the feature of some of the open source library management software like Koha, NewGenlib, Evergreen, SENAYAN, ABCD, and BiblioteQ.

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