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    Closed-Source vs. Open-Source Databases

    open-source software is usually is more flexible, but it sometimes requires some extra work or knowledge from the user to customize the database. The main reason why I would prefer using open-source database, is that in closed-database systems it is not possible to see the source code. It means that the user cannot detect bugs and other system vulnerabilities. The crucial factor in favor of the open-based system is the question of the price, as open-source database systems are free. Open-source

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    Effects of the trend and how it will meet goals OS has a on the rise in software and it is progressively changing the software business. Most of the profits in the software business come from custom-made software, the rest from so called 'shrink-wrapped' software. Companies selling this 'shrink-wrapped' software will be affected by OS most. When there is an abundance of potential customers for a specific product, it’s a good sign that there are a lot of people attracted in an OS-alternative which

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    Comparison Between Open-Source and Proprietary

    open source and proprietary? Open source software is free to use. It provides original source codes used to create it, so more advanced users are able to make necessary modifications to make it work better for them. Proprietary software, also known as closed source software, is owned by the original company that developed it, and it may not be altered without permission from the source of origin. Open source is usually free, whereas proprietary software will have a fee available before usage. In

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    How would you feel if you could do absolutely anything you wanted to with your software and distribute it legally to as many people as you wanted? How would you feel if you could get a program for free or a fraction of the cost of applications like Adobe Photoshop, or Microsoft Office? This is possible with open-source software. The term "open-source" is defined to describe software, which is available to the public in source code form that does not have licensing restrictions, which limit use, modification

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    Nt1430 Unit 1 Ex 1

    Chapter 1 1. What is free software? Software that a user has the freedom to distribute and change 2. What are 3 characteristics of free software? Freedom to study how the program works, freedom to redistribute copies, and freedom to improve the program 3. What is GNU? Gnu’s not UNIX, is the complete UNIX-compatible software system that was written to be given away free to everyone who can use it. 4. What is Linux? An open-source operating system modelled on UNIX. 5. What

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    Network 310 Lab Report

    NETW310 Week 5 Lab Report To complete your Week 5 Lab Report, answer all of the questions below. Create your report using the template starting on page 2 and submit it to the Week 5 Dropbox by the due date. NETW310 11/25/2014 Lab #5, Wireshark Introduction Lab Lab Report Each answer is worth seven points. Use a red colored font for you answers. Place the answers below the questions. 1. Is Wireshark open-source or proprietary? Open Source 2. What is seen in each of the

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    Using Linux

    physical components and logical components. The logical components of a computer that understand how to work with the physical components are referred to as: a. hardware b. records c. software d. processors Answer: c 2. The operating system software is necessary for a computer to function. True or False? Answer: True 3. Linux is a ___________ and ___________ operating system. a. production, stable b. multiuser, multitasking

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    Open and Closed Source Operating System Comparison

    how most software is distributed. The open source code is that exactly, free open-sourced code. Meaning the core functions of the written code are given to a potential developer and that developer is able to manipulate, add to, or change any of the functions of the code. This holds true from the basic core functions or the code to small additional code snippets. FOSS or free and open source software do not typically limit or inhibit the use of the software. However with all of this free distribution

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    Define the following words in a Word document. Upload your response to the Schoology dropbox. Rachel Hodges * ACLs * Boot Loaders- a program that loads an operating system when a computer is turned on. * DAC - In electronics, a digital-to-analog converter (DAC, D/A, D2A or D-to-A) is a function that converts digital data (usually binary) into an analog signal (current, voltage, or electric charge). An analog-to-digital converter (ADC) performs the reverse function. * Grand Unified

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    Types of Software Solutions

    this option; • If a suitable software can be identified, it is immediately available. There is no wastage of time on development. • Software is usually very comprehensive and can cater for way more functionality than currently required. Because it is feature rich additional functionality could be already part of purchased software. • Documentation and support is usually comprehensive • The software is usually very stable Cons for Off-the-shelf are; • The software is designed for a large audience

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