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  2. Portal : Free and open-source software/Operating systems

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    Linux systems focusing on free software: Dragora GNU/Linux-Libre; gNewSense; Guix System Distribution; ... Portal: Free and open-source software/Operating systems.

  3. Osiris (software) - Wikipedia

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    Osiris developers are considering an on-disk data management system called the "survival engine". The system would automatically delete content as needed to keep the database lightweight and improve speed / stability of the portal. Optimizations focusing on system alignment and stabilization to make it faster and less resource-intensive.

  4. Portal:Free and open-source software - Wikipedia

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    These terms share almost identical licence criteria and development practices. In 1983 Richard Stallman launched the free software movement and founded the Free Software Foundation to promote the movement and to publish its own definition. Others have published alternative definitions of free software, notably the Debian Free Software Guidelines.

  5. Vernon Systems - Wikipedia

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    Vernon Systems has two major products, [3] widely used by the museum community: [4] Vernon CMS [5] is a modular desktop package designed to manage all types of collections; eHive [6] is a simple to use web-based cataloguing and public access system which includes integration with the WordPress content management system. eHive is free for low ...

  6. Access Linux Platform - Wikipedia

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    The Access Linux Platform (ALP) is a discontinued open-source software based operating system, once referred to as a "next-generation version of the Palm OS," for mobile devices developed and marketed by Access Co., of Tokyo, Japan. The platform included execution environments for Java, classic Palm OS, and GTK+-based native Linux applications.

  7. DOORS - Wikipedia

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    IBM Engineering Requirements Management DOORS (Dynamic Object Oriented Requirements System) (formerly Telelogic DOORS, then Rational DOORS) is a requirements management tool. [4] It is a client–server application, with a Windows-only client and servers for Linux, Windows, and Solaris. There is also a web client, DOORS Web Access.

  8. Distributed Access Control System - Wikipedia

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    Distributed Access Control System (DACS) [1] is a light-weight single sign-on and attribute-based access control system for web servers and server-based software.DACS is primarily used with Apache web servers to provide enhanced access control for web pages, CGI programs and servlets, and other web-based assets, and to federate Apache servers.

  9. Portal:Free and open-source software/Topics - Wikipedia

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    OpenDocument format · Vendor lock-in · GLX · Free standards · Free software adoption cases About licences Free software licences · Copyleft · List of FSF-approved software licenses Common licences