Open Source Software vs Proprietary Software
@article{Singh2015OpenSS, title={Open Source Software vs Proprietary Software}, author={A. Singh and R. Bansal and Neetu Jha}, journal={International Journal of Computer Applications}, year={2015}, volume={114}, pages={26-31} }
Open source Software is turning into the most remarkable "emerging" sensation of the entire Information Technology panorama, initiating a level of concern just like compared to the first juncture of the Internet. For a long-term the exact level oriented discussion has been whether open source is a remarkable conclusion than Proprietary Software. Today, it is not an inquiry of either/or, yet rather which is an ideal complement a certain endeavor demand. Today's open source vs. Proprietary… CONTINUE READING
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