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por Shane Buscher 17 anos atrás

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Open Source GIS

Open source software is characterized by its publicly accessible source code, allowing users to study, modify, and redistribute the software freely. This approach fosters a collaborative development environment, often involving volunteers, businesses, and various organizations.

Open Source GIS

Open Source GIS

General Open Source

The Debate
Don't
Use it

Speed of development

No cost

Better support

Alternative to proprietary software

Development
Process

People

Businesses

Volunteers

Tools

Source code repository

Examples
Apache
PHP
OpenOffice
Python
Java
Firefox
Linux
What is it?

Philosophy

Dynamic decision making structure

High modulization

Several versions

Frequent integration

Early releases

Users should be treated as co-developers

History

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Licensing

Definitions

Wikipedia

Open-source software is an antonym for closed source software and refers to any computer software whose source code is available under a license (or arrangement such as the public domain) that permits users to study, change, and improve the software, and to redistribute it in modified or unmodified form. It is often developed in a public, collaborative manner.

Open Source Initiative

Organizations

OSGEO
OGC

What's available?

Libraries
OGR
GDAL
Desktop
uDig
Jump
QGIS
OpenEv
Grass
Web
OpenLayers
GeoServer
UMN MapServer
MapGuide Open Source
Database
MySQL
PostGIS