Title of article :
Back to the user [open source]
Author/Authors :
D.G.، Messerschmitt, نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Open source is incomplete as a software creation process, somebody has to understand needs, design an architecture accommodating long-term evolution; create a working prototype as starting point; provide a talented; centralized person or group to coordinate and govern; and provide support, training, certification. These critical tasks hardly differ between open source and traditional processes. Application often have a diversity of uses and legitimate variations in needs that evolve over time. Efficiently capturing commonalities while accommodating variation and evolution is crucial to expanding the application base. Open source canʹt accommodate this gracefully. So open source fails organizational and nonprogrammer users.
Keywords :
Evidence-based interventions , School psychology , Exposure to interventions , Training challenges , Training
Journal title :
IEEE SOFTWARE
Journal title :
IEEE SOFTWARE