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  2. Open systems architecture - Wikipedia

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    Systems design is a process of defining and engineering the architecture, methods, and interfaces necessary to accomplish a goal or fulfill a set of requirements. In open systems architecture, the design includes intentional provisions to make it possible to expand or modify the system at a later stage after initial operation.

  3. Open-source architecture - Wikipedia

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    Operating systems for the design, construction and occupancy phases become possible, created as open platforms stimulating a rich ecosystem of 'apps'. Various practices jostle to become the Linux of architectural software, engaging in 'platform plays' at different scales rather than delivery of plans and sections.

  4. Open collaboration - Wikipedia

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    Riehle et al. define open collaboration as collaboration based on three principles of egalitarianism, meritocracy, and self-organization. [7] Levine and Piretula define open collaboration as "any system of innovation or production that relies on goal-oriented yet loosely coordinated participants who interact to create a product (or service) of economic value, which they make available to ...

  5. Open-source software movement - Wikipedia

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    The open-source software movement is a social movement that supports the use of open-source licenses for some or all software, as part of the broader notion of open collaboration. [1] The open-source movement was started to spread the concept/idea of open-source software .

  6. List of collaborative software - Wikipedia

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    This list is divided into proprietary or free software, and open source software, with several comparison tables of different product and vendor characteristics. It also includes a section of project collaboration software, which is a standard feature in collaboration platforms.

  7. Open source - Wikipedia

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    VIA OpenBook is an open-source hardware laptop reference design. Open-source principles can be applied to technical areas such as digital communication protocols and data storage formats. Open-design – which involves applying open-source methodologies to the design of artifacts and systems in the physical world. It is very nascent but has ...

  8. The Open Group Architecture Framework - Wikipedia

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    The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) is the most used framework for enterprise architecture as of 2020 [2] that provides an approach for designing, planning, implementing, and governing an enterprise information technology architecture. [3] TOGAF is a high-level approach to design.

  9. Collaboration-oriented architecture - Wikipedia

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    Collaboration Oriented Architecture is the ability to collaborate between systems that are based on the Jericho Forum principles or "Commandments". [ 1 ] Bill Gates and Craig Mundie (Microsoft) [ 2 ] [ 3 ] clearly articulated the need for people to work outside of their organizations in a secure and collaborative manner in their opening keynote ...