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11open source — adj. With regard to software, freely distributed, with source code that is freely available and modifiable, without any restrictive licenses. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell.… …
12open source — noun uncount COMPUTING the practice of writing computer programs that are based on a CODE that is available for anyone to use …
13open source — /ingl. ˈəupæn sɔ:s/ loc. agg. inv.; anche loc. sost. m. inv. software libero …
14open-source — ☆ open source [ō′pən sôrs′ ] adj. designating or of software whose code is made public and which is thus available to any programmer to develop and customize …
15open source — UK US noun [uncountable] computing the practice of writing computer programs that are based on a code that is available for anyone to use Thesaurus: processes in computinghyponym …
16Open source — This article is about the production and development model. For its application to software, see Open source software. For the form of intelligence collection management, see Open source intelligence. For other uses, see Open source… …
17Open Source — Logo der Open Source Initiative Open Source [oʊpən ˈsɔːɹs] (engl., US), [əʊpən ˈsɔːs] (brit.) und quelloffen ist eine Palette von Lizenzen für Software, deren Quelltext ö …
18Open source —  Ne doit pas être confondu avec Logiciel libre ni Freeware. Propriété intellectuelle Propriété littéraire et artistique Droit d auteur et copyright Droits voisins …
19open source — ▪ social movement Introduction social movement, begun by computer programmers, that rejects secrecy and centralized control of creative work in favour of decentralization, transparency, and unrestricted (“open”) sharing of information.… …
20open-source — adjective of or relating to or being computer software for which the source code is freely available • Pertains to noun: ↑source code • Topics: ↑computer science, ↑computing * * * open sourceˈ adjective (computing) Denoting a form of licensing by …