Open Source
BIBLIOGRAPHY
See also Computer and Linux.
Samir Chopra; Scott D. Dexter. Decoding Liberation: The Promise of Free and Open Source Software. Routledge. 2008. 232pp. Chris DiBona; Sam Ockman; Mark Stone (editor). Open Sources: Voices from the Open Source Revolution. O'Reilly. 1999. 272pp. Rod Dixon. Open Source Software Law. Artech House. 2003. 287pp. Joseph Feller; Brian Fitzgerald; Scott A. Hissam; Karim R. Lakhani (editor). Perspectives on Free and Open Source Software. MIT Press. 2005. 538pp. Joseph Feller; Brian Fitzgerald. Understanding Open Source Software Development. Addison-Wesley. 2002. 211pp. L. Guibault; O. van Daalen. Unravelling the Myth Around Open Source Licences: An Analysis from a Dutch and European Law Perspective. Cambridge University Press. 2006. 213pp. Janet Hope. Biobazaar: The Open Source Revolution and Biotechnology. Harvard University Press. 2008. 428pp. Moreno Muffatto. Open Source: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Imperial College Press. 2006. 245pp. Eric S. Raymond. The Cathedral and the Bazaar: Musings on Linux and Open Source by an Accidental Revolutionary. O'Reilly. 1999. 268pp. Lawrence E. Rosen. Open Source Licensing: Software Freedom and Intellectual Property Law. Prentice Hall. 2004. 396pp. Donald K. Rosenberg. Open Source: The Unauthorized White Papers. IDG Books Worldwide. 2000. 374pp. Mikko Välimäki. The Rise of Open Source Licensing: A Challenge to the Use of Intellectual Property in the Software Industry. Turre Publishing. 2005. 253pp. Steve Weber. The Success of Open Source. Harvard University Press. 2004. 312pp. Dan Woods; Gautam Guliani. Open Source for the Enterprise: Managing Risks, Reaping Rewards. O'Reilly. 2005. 217pp.
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