posted on 2012-10-17, 09:05authored byLorraine Morgan
This paper reflects on a two-year EU funded
specific research targeted project that officially began
in January 2004 entitled COSPA, a Consortium for
studying, evaluating and supporting the introduction of
Open Source Software and Open Data Standards in the
Public Administration. COSPA focuses on office
automation and desktop system software and aims at
rigorously measuring the effort, costs and benefits of a
transition to Open Source. The project involves 15
European Universities and Public Administrations
from Italy, Hungary, Ireland, Denmark, UK, Belgium
and about sixty observers, including the University of
Alberto (Canada), Victoria University of Wellington
(New Zealand) and the United Nations Educational
Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO).
History
Publication
First International Conference on Open Source Systems;