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Monday, 28 September 2009 17:45
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Friday, 28 August 2009 17:16

Open source hardware refers to computer and electronic hardware that is designed in the same fashion as free and open source software (FOSS). Open source hardware is part of the open source culture that takes the open source ideas to fields other than software.

The term has primarily been used to reflect the free release of information about the hardware design, such as schematics, bill of materials and PCB layout data, often with the use of FOSS to drive the hardware
 
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Friday, 28 August 2009 17:13
A: Open computing is the philosophical principle that describes architecture and technology procurement policies and practices that align IT with the principles of "openness" by ensuring interoperability with open standards.

The principles and benefits of "openness" include choice, flexibility, speed to market, agility, and the availability of skilled resources. Open computing is built on a foundation of community innovation, and uses open standards and open architecture. Open source can be a good way of implementing open computing, along with private source and mixed open/private source solutions.

 
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Friday, 28 August 2009 17:13
A: Open computing is the philosophical principle that describes architecture and technology procurement policies and practices that align IT with the principles of "openness" by ensuring interoperability with open standards.

The principles and benefits of "openness" include choice, flexibility, speed to market, agility, and the availability of skilled resources. Open computing is built on a foundation of community innovation, and uses open standards and open architecture. Open source can be a good way of implementing open computing, along with private source and mixed open/private source solutions.

 
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Friday, 28 August 2009 17:11
A: Open architecture in IT is a flexible architectural approach that allows for the loose binding of application functionality through the use of standards. Open architectures provide independence to isolate and distribute work to the most effective teams within and outside the organization. A good example is the Services Oriented Architecture (SOA) which views every application or resource as a reconfigurable service implementing a specific, identifiable set of (business) functions
 
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