
Título: Open Sources 2.0 - the Continuing Evolution
Autor: Chris Dibona, Mark Stone, Danese Cooper
Sinopse: "Open Sources 2.0" is a collection of insightful and thought-provoking essays from today's technology leaders that continues painting the evolutionary picture that developed in the 1999 book "Open Sources: Voices from the Revolution" . These essays explore open source's impact on the software industry and reveal how open source concepts are infiltrating other areas of commerce and society. The essays appeal to a broad audience: the software developer will find thoughtful reflections on practices and methodology from leading open source developers like Jeremy Allison and Ben Laurie, while the business executive will find analyses of business strategies from the likes of Sleepycat co-founder and CEO Michael Olson and Open Source Business Conference founder Matt Asay. From China, Europe, India, and Brazil we get essays that describe the developing world's efforts to join the technology forefront and use open source to take control of its high tech destiny. For anyone with a strong interest in technology trends, these essays are a must-read. The enduring significance of open source goes well beyond high technology, however. At the heart of the new paradigm is network-enabled distributed collaboration: the growing impact of this model on all forms of online collaboration is fundamentally challenging our modern notion of community. What does the future hold? Veteran open source commentators Tim O'Reilly and Doc Searls offer their perspectives, as do leading open source scholars Steven Weber and Sonali Shah. Andrew Hessel traces the migration of open source ideas from computer technology to biotechnology, and Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger and Slashdotco-founderJeff Bates provide frontline views of functioning, flourishing online collaborative communities. The power of collaboration, enabled by the internet and open source software, is changing the world in ways we can only begin to imagine. Acabamento: Paperback. Peso: 545g. Dimensões: 23 x 16 x 1.
Contexto da obra
Dentro do catálogo, este livro pode ser situado a partir do tema, da autoria e da proposta editorial. “Open Sources 2.0 – the Continuing Evolution”, de Chris Dibona, Mark Stone, Danese Cooper, publicado pela editora O'Reilly Media, em 2005 e com 488 páginas, integra a categoria Sistemas Operacionais. Esse enquadramento pode tornar mais clara a proposta do livro e o tipo de interesse que ele costuma despertar.
Editora: O'Reilly Media
Páginas: 488
Ano: 2005
Edição: 1ª EDIÇÃO
ISBN:
ISBN13: 9780596008024
Sobre a editora
Os livros da editora O'Reilly Media costumam oferecer uma experiência prática e direta, focada em tecnologia, programação e desenvolvimento de software. A leitura frequentemente envolve tutoriais passo a passo, exemplos de código e explicações detalhadas que ajudam desde iniciantes até profissionais a entender conceitos complexos, como programação funcional, redes, segurança digital e design de interfaces. O catálogo privilegia clareza e aplicabilidade, com obras que exploram tanto fundamentos teóricos quanto soluções para desafios reais em ambientes digitais e computacionais.
