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Open Source Software Development

Title
Open Source Software Development
Author
Robert L. Greenberg, Undergraduate Thesis, Brandeis University
Date
7/18/2008
(Original Publish Date: 5/9/2003)
Abstract
Open Source Software (OSS) Development has come of age. Weak intellectual property protection has allowed for the development of high quality software. Herein I hope to explain this process through economic theory. I examine the current literature available on the topic, develop cases looking at the state of various OSS projects and firms in their reaction to Open Source as a model of software development, and examine historical instances of free knowledge trading. Through this examination I hope to answer the ultimate question of “How does Open Source Software Development work in the context of current economic theory?”
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