DocumentCode :
857017
Title :
Economics of Linux adoption in developing countries
Author :
Kshetri, Nir
Author_Institution :
Bryan Sch. of Bus. & Econ., North Carolina Univ., Greensboro, NC, USA
Volume :
21
Issue :
1
fYear :
2004
Firstpage :
74
Lastpage :
81
Abstract :
Software globalization affects build-versus-buy decisions at every level and phase of the software development process. One of the most interesting and controversial issues is the expansion of Linux, an open source operating system, into software development efforts in developing countries. Linux is an interesting example of a globally available software product that has nontrivial choice and productivity implications for software projects in developing countries. We examine the positive and negative effects of adopting Linux and ways to achieve the greatest benefits for developing countries and policy makers. Linux communities and Linux-friendly companies can also help promote diversity and flexible options by working to make proprietary and open source operating systems more interoperable.
Keywords :
Unix; economics; globalisation; public domain software; software development management; Linux adoption; economics; open source operating system; policy makers; software development process; software globalization; software product; software projects; Acceleration; Costs; Globalization; Internet; Linux; Microeconomics; Open source software; Operating systems; Power generation economics; Programming;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Software, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0740-7459
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MS.2004.1259224
Filename :
1259224
Link To Document :
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