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What is Open-Source Software

Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Fourth Edition
A software developed by a group of volunteers and which source code is available for anyone, who can modify or improve it.
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The Main Concepts Behind the Dematerialization of Business Processes
Liliana Ávila (University of Aveiro, Portugal) and Leonor Teixeira (University of Aveiro, Portugal)
Copyright: © 2018 |Pages: 11
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2255-3.ch076
Abstract
This chapter aims to introduce the main concepts behind the dematerialization of business processes, which is a relatively new in the academic literature, although there are already empirical evidences of the benefits arising from its implementation, especially in the public sector. The dematerialization of business processes results from the intersection of three other knowledge domains - electronic document management, workflow management and reengineering of business processes -, whose interconnections will be explored along the chapter. It is also emphasized the role of Information and Communication Technologies as an important tool for any organization which intends to improve its performance through the better management of its information workflows. It is presented a comparative analysis performed for some tools available in the market (propriety and open-source solutions) in order to help organizations to understand the benefits and commitments arising from the modernization of processes. Finally, are identified some opportunities for the conduction of future research.
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Open-Source Software Use in Libraries in Developing Countries
Is a broad software license that makes source code available to the general public with relaxed or non-existent restrictions on the use and modification of the code.
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Discussion Before the Discussion in Virtual Study Groups: Social Reading and Open Annotation
Open source software is web-based and designed to promote collaboration and sharing. The original programmers permit other users to make modifications to the source code to use in their own projects with the understanding that the new users will, in turn, make their project source code open to public access.
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Promotion of Administrative Modernization through Processes Dematerialization
A software developed by a group of volunteers and which the source code is available for anyone, who can modify or improve it.
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The Main Concepts Behind the Dematerialization of Business Processes
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Machine Creativity
software that is freely distributed with its source code, making it available for use, modification, and distribution with its original copyright.
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Challenges in Developing Software in Today's Scenario: An Analysis at Developmental Stage Level
A program in which source code is delivered under a permit where the copyright holder awards clients the rights to study, change, and distribute the product to anybody and for any reason. Open-source programming might be done in a cooperative public way. Open-source programming is a case of open collaboration.
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Cyberspace's Ethical and Social Challenges in Knowledge Society
A computer software with a source code available under a license that allows users to change and improve the software, and to redistribute it in modified or unmodified form. It is often developed in a public and collaborative way.
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