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Evaluating Open Source Software

Presentation, was published by Robert Strind at 2009-03-19

Framework for evaluating open source software components

Topic Maps and other semantic technologies are now available in a range of software packages and services, but how are we to choose the most suitable solution?

Through its participation in the European development project COSI, Redpill Linpro has developed a framework for evaluating open source software components. The framework is freely available from Redpill Linpro’s web site and can be used by anyone to make qualified and documented choices of open source software.

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Robert Strind

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Robert is author of Evaluating Open Source.. . He was keynote speaker on Topic Maps Norway 2009.

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Topic Maps Norway 2009

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COSI

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