posted on 2012-06-26, 10:51authored byLorraine Morgan, Patrick Finnegan
Much of the assessment of OSS benefits and drawbacks has been
based on anecdotal evidence appearing in practitioner publications, white
papers, web articles etc. To a greater extent this research has tended to
concentrate more on the technical benefits and drawbacks of OSS rather than
their business counterparts. Furthermore, public administrations and
companies operating within the primary software sector have traditionally
been the focus for research on OSS benefits and drawbacks. Taking the
viewpoint of IS/IT managers in 13 companies operating in the secondary
software sector in Europe, this paper examines their experiences of the
benefits/drawbacks of OSS.
History
Publication
IFIP International Federation for Information Processing; 234: pp. 307-312
Publisher
Springer
Note
peer-reviewed
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SFI
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