Title of article
Free and open source development practices in the game community
Author/Authors
W.، Scacchi, نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
-58
From page
59
To page
0
Abstract
The free and open source software (FOSS) approach lets community of like-minded participants develop software systems and related artifacts that are shared freely instead of offered as closedsource commercial products. Free (as in freedom) software and open source are closely related but slightly different approaches and licensing schemes for developing publicly shared software. FOSS development communities donʹt seem to adopt modern software engineering processes. FOSS communities develop software thatʹs extremely valuable, generally reliable, globally distributed, made available for acquisition at little or no cost, and readily used in its community. Free and open source software development practices gives rise to new view of how complex software systems can be constructed, deployed, and evolved. They rely on lean electronic communication media, virtual project management, and version management mechanisms to coordinate globally dispersed development efforts. These FOSS processes offer new directions for developing complex software systems. We look at the FOSS computer game community to provide examples of common development processes and practices.
Keywords
School psychology , Training challenges , Evidence-based interventions , Training , Exposure to interventions
Journal title
IEEE SOFTWARE
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
IEEE SOFTWARE
Record number
103594
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