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Open-source software is software with available source code that can be used, changed, and shared (in modified or unmodified form) by anyone. Open-source software is made by many people, and distributed under licenses that comply with the Open Source Definition .
Osiris Serverless Portal System (usually abbreviated as Osiris sps or Osiris) is a freeware program used to create web portals distributed via peer-to-peer networking (P2P) and autonomous from centralized servers. It is available for Microsoft Windows and Linux operating systems. Unlike common tools used to publish information on the Internet ...
Software-related inventions are patentable. To qualify as an invention, however, there must be "a creation of technical ideas utilizing a law of nature" [21] although this requirement is typically met by "concretely realising the information processing performed by the software by using hardware resources". [22]
FPT Software Company Limited ( Vietnamese: Công ty TNHH Phần mềm FPT, lit. 'FPT Software LLC'), or simply FPT Software, is a multinational IT services provider headquartered in Hanoi, Vietnam, being the core subsidiary of the FPT Corporation . The company’s current executive leaders feature Chu Thi Thanh Ha, Chairwoman (since 2020) and ...
Fernando Pérez is a Colombian-American physicist, software developer, and free software advocate. He is best known as the creator of the IPython programming environment, for which he received the 2012 Free Software Award from the Free Software Foundation and for his work on Project Jupyter for which he received the 2017 ACM Software System Award.
Stellarium (software) Stellarium is a free and open-source planetarium, licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version, available for Linux, Windows, and macOS. A port of Stellarium called Stellarium Mobile is available for Android, iOS, and Symbian as a paid version, being developed by Noctua Software.
Neither software nor computer programs are explicitly mentioned in statutory United States patent law.Patent law has changed to address new technologies, and decisions of the United States Supreme Court and United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) beginning in the latter part of the 20th century have sought to clarify the boundary between patent-eligible and patent ...