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What is Source Code

Handbook of Research on Open Source Software: Technological, Economic, and Social Perspectives
The original human-readable version of a program, written in a particular programming language. In order to run the program, the source code is compiled into object code, a machine-readable binary form.
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Open Source Software: Strengths and Weaknesses
Zippy Erlich (The Open University of Israel, Israel)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59140-999-1.ch015
Abstract
The philosophy underlying open source software (OSS) is enabling programmers to freely access the software source by distributing the software source code, thus allowing them to use the software for any purpose, to adapt and modify it, and redistribute the original or the modified source for further use, modification, and redistribution. The modifications, which include fixing bugs and improving the source, evolve the software. This evolutionary process can produce better software than the traditional proprietary software, in which the source is open only to a very few programmers and is closed to everybody else who blindly use it but cannot change or modify it. The idea of open source software arose about 20 years ago and in recent years is breaking out into the educational, commercial, and governmental world. It offers many opportunities when implemented appropriately. The chapter will present a detailed definition of open source software, its philosophy, its operating principles and rules, and its strengths and weaknesses in comparison to proprietary software. A better understanding of the philosophy underlying open source software will motivate programmers to utilize the opportunities it offers and implement it appropriately.
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On the Role of Public Policies Supporting Free/Open Source Software
The programming that allows software programs to perform certain actions or functions.
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When Local Governments Choose Open Source Technology
The commands written in a computer language which enable software to operate.
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Revenue Models in the Open Source Software Business
The programming that allows software to perform a particular function or operation.
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The Cultural and Institutional Barrier of Knowledge Exchanges in the Development of Open Source Software
A text listing of commands written in a programming language to be compiled or assembled into an executable computer program. A source code is understood by human programmers and cannot directly be executed by computers. In order for a source code to be executable by computers, it has first to be converted into a machine executable code.
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Open Source Software: A Developing Country View
The list of instructions that make up a computer program written in a high level programming language (like C, Java or PHP) that humans can read, understand and modify.
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