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Table 7. Open Source Software Implementation Advice

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2007
"... In PAGE 9: ... Open Source Software Packages 7-3 Table 6. Law Enforcement Functional Areas Without Mature Open Source Options 7-4 Table7 . Open Source Software Implementation Advice 7-4 ... In PAGE 56: ... Law Enforcement Functional Areas Without Mature Open Source Options Application Area Open Source Software Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) Tickets (prototype) Records Management System (RMS) CAPSIT Training Agency Personnel and Training Database Investigation Penguin Sleuth Kit NIST Fingerprint Kit Foremost 7.3 Advice from Practitioners for Using Open Source Software Table7 presents recommendations for agencies considering the use of open source software. These recommendations come from the national survey and interviewed practitioners on their lessons learned and their own experiences with open source software.... ..."

Table 5. Open Source Software Packages

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2007
"... In PAGE 9: ... Open Source Applications Used by the Pennsylvania State Police Computer Forensics Task Force 5-4 Table 4. Common Open Source Applications and Functions 6-3 Table5 . Open Source Software Packages 7-3 Table 6.... ..."

Table 9: Open Source Software Communities of China

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by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 22: ... Table9 presents several typical Chinese open source developer communities. They are still in the quot;budding quot;stage, when users join and establish communication and cooperation patterns, not very active in terms of the number of projects and contributing developers.... ..."

Table Four: Open source software development tools

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Table 1: Difference between Open Source Software and Proprietary Software

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Table Two: Website links for information sources for open source software.

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Table 1 Proprietary VS Open Source Software Production1

in Open Source Software:
by Towards Self-Reliance And, Virach Sornlertlamvanich, Thatsanee Charoenporn, Supakorn Siddhichai
"... In PAGE 2: ... Considering the fact that this kind of software development is a global collaboration, developers around the world have been spending their time brain storming in order to get the best out of the software and the result of which can be undeniably astounding. Proprietary software and Open Source software The differences between PS and OSS are described in Table1 in terms of production and in Table 2 in terms of overview, respectively. Table 1 Proprietary VS Open Source Software Production1... ..."

Table 1: International accessibility related properties in some open source software

in International Accessibility of Open Source Software
by Yu Wang E. James Whitehead 2001
"... In PAGE 7: ... However, our investigation results of these open source projects are somewhat unexpected. They are briefly sum- marized in Table1 and detailed discussions are as follows.... In PAGE 8: ...Table 1: International accessibility related properties in some open source software 3.1 Localized Installer From Table1 , we can see that Apache, Sendmail and Qmail do not provide localized installers. Besides, installation from source is strongly recommended, especially when applying security patches.... ..."

Table 1: Comparison of commercial and open source software licenses

in Proprietary vs. Open Standards in the Network Era: An Examination of the Linux Phenomenon
by Joel West, Jason Dedrick 2001
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Table 3: Temporal Social Positions in the Open Source Software Community

in Scott Christley and Greg Madey
by University Of Notre, Scott Christley, Greg Madey, Scott Christley, Scott Christley, Greg Madey 2005
"... In PAGE 5: ... We ran our algorithm for 13 time periods; we chose a time period of thirty days to roughly corespond to one month, so the total data set spans almost 10 years. Table3 shows the results for the first four time periods which is al we curently analyzed; period 1 is the activity performed from local time 0 (time of first activity event for each user/project pair) or day 1 until day 29, period 2 is day 30 to day 59, and so on. The total number of user/project pairs for period 1 does not match the total in Table 2 because some activity records either had no date or had invalid dates, so that data was discarded.... ..."
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