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  2. Comparison of open-source and closed-source software

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    A study done on seventeen open-source and closed-source software showed that the number of vulnerabilities existing in a piece of software is not affected by the source availability model that it uses. The study used a very simple metrics of comparing the number of vulnerabilities between the open-source and closed-source software. [18]

  3. Common Source Data Base - Wikipedia

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    Data exchange routines and automatisms are the most important reason to develop a CSDB, to ensure a process reliability. The import and export routines can be fully automated or be performed via CSDB operator. The components of a Data exchange package are for example: – one data dispatch note (DDN) – a certain amount of DataModules (DMs) and

  4. Database - Wikipedia

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    Formally, a "database" refers to a set of related data accessed through the use of a "database management system" (DBMS), which is an integrated set of computer software that allows users to interact with one or more databases and provides access to all of the data contained in the database (although restrictions may exist that limit access to particular data).

  5. Database machine - Wikipedia

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    A database machines or back end processor is a computer or special hardware that stores and retrieves data from a database.It is specially designed for database access and is tightly coupled to the main computer(s) by a high-speed channel, whereas a database server is a general-purpose computer that holds a database and it's loosely coupled via a local area network to its clients.

  6. Proprietary software - Wikipedia

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    Shareware is closed-source software whose owner encourages redistribution at no cost, but which the user sometimes must pay to use after a trial period. The fee usually allows use by a single user or computer. In some cases, software features are restricted during or after the trial period, a practice sometimes called crippleware.

  7. History of free and open-source software - Wikipedia

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    The Samba project also switched to GPLv3, which Apple replaced in their software suite with a closed-source, proprietary software alternative. [73] Recent mergers have affected major open-source software. Sun Microsystems (Sun) acquired MySQL AB, owner of the popular open-source MySQL database, in 2008. [74]

  8. Open source - Wikipedia

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    Proponents of this view have hailed the Connexions Project at Rice University, OpenCourseWare project at MIT, Eugene Thacker's article on "open-source DNA", the "Open Source Cultural Database", Salman Khan's Khan Academy and Wikipedia as examples of applying open source outside the realm of computer software.

  9. List of computing and IT abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    DSN—Database Source Name; DSN—Data Set Name; DSP—Digital Signal Processor; DSSSL—Document Style Semantics and Specification Language; DTD—Document Type Definition; DTE—Data Terminal Equipment or data transfer rate; DTO—Data Transfer Object; DTP—Desktop Publishing; DTR—Data Terminal Ready or Data transfer rate