Introduction to Information Systems: Seventh Edition
Introduction to Information Systems: Seventh Edition
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ISBN: 9781119362913
Author: Rainer
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
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Chapter TG.2, Problem 1DQ
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Open source software:

  • When software is distributed publically with its source code where users are allowed to read or modify, it is called as open source software.
  • It is free of cost and it ensures the availability between both users and developers.

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Choice of using open source software:

When open source software is used as a choice for developing strategic application the following process needs to be examined and they are as follows:

  • Assessment of exact needs.
  • Ensure proper evaluation of software.
  • Detail of how process acquisition happens.
  • Supports that software gives when it is being deployed.

Advantages and Disadvantages of using open source software in developing an application to the firm:

The below are the advantages of using open source software in developing an application to the firm:

  • Open source software is considered to best option when the firm contains programmers who are capable to maintain the application.
  • The development cost will be lowered as it is available for free.

The below are the disadvantages of using open source software in developing an application to the firm:

  • Open source software can produce compatibility issues or support issues.
  • They are not capable of providing a user friendly environment as being expected by the developers or end-users.

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