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Transcript of Open source movement
Seminar OnOPEN SOURCE
MOVEMENT
Presented By :- Kartik N. Kalpande.
HIGHLIGHTS TO TOPICOpenly available software movementOpenly available and accessableOpen source is different from traditional
proprietary in user and proprietary rights.Eg:-Mozilla Firefox, Google Chromium, Android
and OpenOffice.org.
History and Evolution History begins:
Years 1970s and early 1980s, were the root years of the movement.
Evolution: Journey from free software to open source movement. Colaaborately known in literature as “Free and Open Source”
OPEN SOURCESource CodeFree RedistributionDerived WorksNon-DiscriminatoryNon-Restrictive
WHY OPEN SOURCE?
Cost EffectivenessAvailability of Source CodeOpen Standard and Vendor independenceReduced Maintains Cost
ARCHITECTURE
APLLICATION AREAS OF OPEN SOURCE
Linux ApacheMySQLPHPMozilla Wikipedia
List of open source languages
PHPJavaPythanPerlCC++VB
List of open source database
MySQLFirebirdGNU SQL ServerHSQLDBCloudDB
List of Open Source Operating Systems
LinuxUnix UbuntuOpen Solaris
List of Open Source Servers
ZenossMonoApacheDrupal
CASE STUDIESINTERNATIONAL
SAHANASahana came into existence through the
collaborative effort of IT professionals in Sri Lanka.
Motive:- To provide relief to victims of the December 26, 2004 Tsunami in Indonesia.
Non-profit organization
NATIONALKERELA CASE STUDY
IT at School ProjectSetup in 2001 as a project of Department of
General Education Diverse activities such as content
development, infrastructure deployment, satellite based education and e-Governance are initiated.
Open source challenges
Steep learning curveRisk of discontinued community involvementNobody is really responsible in case any
problem
STRENGTHSLower costs. Open source provides flexibility. The collaborative nature of the open source
community creates software that can offer customizability which results in relevent adoption.
LIMITATIONS People should have programming
knowledge.Lack of standardization due to multiple
developers.The ultimate success has no guarantee.
CONCLUSIONThe open source movement has grown to
become a significant force in today's computing environment. In some sectors of the software industry, open source programs have become popular enough to provide real competition to proprietary alternatives; in others, they have emerged as the dominant standard.
REFERENCEShttps//www.google.comhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_sourcehttp://cs.stanford.edu/people/eroberts/
cs181/projects/open-source.htmlhttp://p2pfoundation.net/
Open_Source_Architecturehttps://www.ischool.utexas.edu/~l38613dw/
readings/OpenSourceOverview.htmlhttps://opensource.org/
In India open source software will have to come and stay in a big way for the benefit of our billion of people.
-Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
Thank You…!!