Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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551469 | Information and Software Technology | 2008 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Open Source Software (OSS) has already been adopted by a large number of organizations. An important – but sometimes neglected – group of OSS users are Independent Software Vendors (ISVs). ISVs often develop their applications on top of OSS platform software. Frequently, this requires making several extensions and modifications to these OSS components. We identify a number of challenges that ISVs face in handling these extensions and modifications. Next, we describe several strategies ISVs can follow in maintaining these modifications. Finally, we suggest an opportunity for a closer collaboration between OSS projects and ISVs which could be mutually beneficial.
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Authors
Kris Ven, Herwig Mannaert,