The Paradox of Open Source Software: Why Develop Free Software?: when Licenses Shape Development Models and Incentives - Kasper Edwards - 图书 - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783844310467 - 2011年3月9日
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The Paradox of Open Source Software: Why Develop Free Software?: when Licenses Shape Development Models and Incentives

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Open source software is computer software like other software, however, unlike most software sold by private companies, open source software is distributed under a license that allows users to copy, modify and redistribute the source code. In contrast, a company like Microsoft imposes very strict licenses that outlaw copying, modifications and redistribution. Microsoft and other companies use strict licensing to protect their source of income ? if people are allowed to copy their software, how can they make money? This gives rise to a central question: Why is open source software being developed? This book tries to answer this very question by developing an theoretical model of open source software development. The model depends on the particular software license and three licenses are analyzed: GPL, BSD and Microsoft EULA. The model uses economic theory to explain the behaviour of developers and users and thereby their incentives. The analysis reveals that open-source software development can be explained through the development model and the personal incentives for developers. As more developers contribute to a programme, these effects are amplified and powerful incentives arise.

介质类型 图书     Paperback Book   (平装胶订图书)
已发行 2011年3月9日
ISBN13 9783844310467
出版商 LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
页数 396
商品尺寸 226 × 22 × 150 mm   ·   608 g
语言 德语