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  • ...charge, but that it is bound by license restrictions that contradict the [[Open source software|open source definition]]. Examples of closed source software include [[Micr
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  • {{rpl|Open source software}}
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  • [[Open source software|Open source]] [[World Wide Web]] browser [[Computer program|application]].
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  • [[Open source software|Open source]] web application framework written in [[Python (programming la
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  • [http://www.ifossf.org/ International Free and Open Source Software Foundation] actually, I'm not sure what this is, whether it has software o
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  • :[http://www.opensource.org/licenses/ Licenses] — a list of [[open source software]] licenses, compiled and mainained by [[GNU]] ...t.html Various Licenses and Comments about Them] — another list of [[open source software]] licenses, compiled and mainained by the [[Open Source Initiative]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Open source software]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[open source software]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Open source software]]
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  • {{:Open source software/Related Articles}}
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  • A common shorthand for [[open source software]].
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  • (1957—) Developer of and evangelist for [[open source software]].
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  • | pagename = Open source software | abc = Open source software
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  • ...e]] [[Linux kernel]], and is currently the project coordinator (known in [[open source software]] circles as the "[[Benevolent Dictator for Life]]"<ref name=BDFL>{{cite we
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  • * [http://www.mix-for-meta-analysis.info/ MIX - open source software for meta-analysis]
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  • ...ce 1995 and a staunch Open Source advocate, I enjoy teaching others to use open source software and the Internet to accomplish the goals set before them in their lives.
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  • I am very interested in promoting Open Source Software. When I worked at Lucent I rewrote and ran an internal automated software
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  • ...informal title, sometimes used humorously, given to an individual in an [[open source software|open source]] development community, who is usually also the founder or ori It should be noted that this is an honorary title, meaning in the [[open source software community]], if a "dictator" began to act irresponsibly, the project would
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  • ...reams is to see free and open hardware reach the same level of maturity as open source software.
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  • {{r|Open source software}}
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  • ...isher of user-contributed news stories on matters of interest to 'nerds' - open source software, digital rights etc.
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  • {{r|Open source software}}
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  • Some of my interests include computers (technology & history), free/open source software, history, physics, mathematics, philosophy, literature etc.
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  • learned in free and open source software toward the production of other types of creative works a graduate student ...oratory. He has been an leader, developer, and contributor to the Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) community
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  • {{r|Open source software}}
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  • ...thor = Geipel, Markus Michael| title = Dynamics of communities and code in open source software| date = 2009| publisher = ETH| url = http://e-collection.ethbib.ethz.ch/vie
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  • {{r|Open source software}}
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  • {{r|Open source software}}
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  • .... Raymond''' (born 4 December 1957) is a developer of and evangelist for [[open source software]], as well as an author and columnist. ''[[fetchmail|Fetchmail]]'' is the s
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  • I am an free/libre open source software and open knowledge (open content) activist. I organized quite a few confere
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  • '''Open source software''' is software that is licensed in such a way that the source code (which i ** By free, it is not meant free as in price, but free as in freedom. Open source software must be freely distributed, but the author may choose to charge for this re
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  • {{r|Open source software}}
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  • [[software development]], [[open source software]]
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  • {{r|Open source software}}
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  • I have spent a good deal of time working on free and open source software, through schoolwork, the Debian and Ubuntu Linux distributions, and indepen
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  • '''Django''' is a free and [[open source software|open source]] web application framework written in [[Python programming lan
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  • Tony is the project lead of an open source software framework, code named GumTree, as a graphical front-end for the Neutron Bea
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  • {{r|Open source software}}
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  • '''Tim O'Reilly''' is a WWW developer and speaker and advocate for open source software and content. He is credited with coining the term "[[Web 2.0]]"
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  • {{r|Open source software}}
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  • {{r|Open source software}}
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  • (also known as [[open source software]](OSS)) released under associated licenses.
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  • {{r|Open source software}}
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  • consulting firm focusing on open standards and open source software related - Free & Open Source Software (business models and legal issues);<br>
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  • {{r|Open source software}}
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  • ====The Unix / Linux / Open Source Software family:==== {{rpl|Open source software}}
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  • {{r|Open source software}}
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  • {{r|Open source software}}
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  • [[open source software]], [[digital archiving]], [[History of Bristol|Bristol history]]
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  • {{r|Open source software}}
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  • ...ore recently also includes many other types of valuables ([[knowledge]], [[open source software]] [[information]], [[copyright]]s, [[social relations]]). (3) An [[voluntar
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  • {{r|Open source software}}
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  • {{r|Open source software}}
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  • My interests include electronics, telecommunications, broadcasting, free and open source software, 20th century history and the Cold War.
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  • ...belong in the [[CZ:Computers Workgroup|Comptuers Workgroup]]. This is an [[Open source software community]] concept --[[User:Eric M Gearhart|Eric M Gearhart]] 15:49, 6 Apr
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  • {{r|Open source software}}
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  • : - computers, internet, free and open source software,
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  • ...e University of Pittsburgh. I am primarily interested in computers and IT, open source software, craft beer, libertarian politics, voter theory, and animation as a medium
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  • ...d I also love to travel outside the United States. I am very interested in Open Source software, the Free Software Foundation, the Linux operating system, Voice Over IP pr
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  • ...ent in Massachusetts, USA. My interests include software, especially Free/Open Source Software (I am the founder and a developer of the [http://hummstrumm.blogspot.com/ H
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  • {{r|Open source software}}
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  • My work here at the Citizendium is primarily open source software, but *[[Open source software]]
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  • ...author, seminar presenter and course trainer, as well as an enthusiast of open source software and microcontroller technology, and an occasional political lobbyist.
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  • * open source software from Blue Obelisk to render 3D and 2D chem structures
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  • ...ations and small projects. Through his company, Aki has strong interest in open source software and community.
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  • Since Novell has shifted its strategy and now embraces [[open source software]], NetWare has been deprecated, in favor of Open Enterprise Server (OES). T
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  • ...ons-based peer production'', a phenomena that we can observe with free and open source software like [[Linux]], online knowledge communities like [[Wikipedia]] and other p
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  • ...en able to bug the students of various engineering colleges about Free and Open Source Software (FOSS).Other than writing at TechMag; I also blog at EventsBangalore.Net -
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  • I am a Ubuntu Linux user (currently running 6.10), and avid fan/user of open source software.
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  • The Linux kernel is a [[Free software movement|free]], [[Unix-like]], [[Open source software|open source]] project licensed under the [[GNU General Public License]]. Sp
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  • ...ore recently also includes many other types of valuables ([[knowledge]], [[open source software]] [[information]], [[copyright]]s, [[social relations]]);
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  • ...thor = Geipel, Markus Michael| title = Dynamics of communities and code in open source software| date = 2009| publisher = ETH| url = http://e-collection.ethbib.ethz.ch/vie
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  • Kevin Braunsdorf ("ksb") has contributed significant code to many open source software projects. He is famous for extreme code style and function, for example th
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  • '''Mozilla Firefox''' is an [[open source software|open source]], free [[Internet]] browser that is released and maintained by
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  • ...erver project itself is now "held up" as another example of a success in [[open source software]], much the same as the [[operating system]] [[Linux]] has been.
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  • ...guages and language implementation. I am an active contributor to several open source software projects, including the Jikes RVM Java virtual machine and the DaCapo bench
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  • ...ogy, and Nutrition. My hobbies include sea kayaking, woodworking, free and open source software, reading about science, technology, and medicine, and using technology to e
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  • ...have Xfire, Steam, Windows Live Messenger (I can't really be bothered with Open Source Software on my Windows partition, it'd be kinda hypocritical considering the OS itse
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  • I work as a computer programmer. I am a proponent of open source software.
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  • ...re primarily based on Open Content Global Learning Repository (OC-GLR) and Open Source Software (OSS).
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  • This licence is often compared to open source software licences. All new works based on yours will carry the same licence, so any
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  • ...e]] systems, it has also been ported to [[Microsoft Windows]]. Vim is an [[open source software|open source]] clone of [[vi]], and is an acronym for '''''Vi''' i'''m'''pro
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  • Linux is [[open source software]], which means it is written and improved upon through a community effort,
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  • computer games, and [[open source software]]. I keep myself moving with ping-pong and martial arts.
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  • ...cts, for at least the Blender Institute's part, will be created using free/open source software. ...non-profit Blender Foundation with the goal of resurrecting Blender as an open source software project. A deal was reached with the company's investors to initiate a fund
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  • ...pers/valimaki.pdf|format=PDF|accessdate=2007-09-29|title=Dual Licensing in Open Source Software Industry}}</ref> that is a case study of three companies which use DL for o
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  • {{rpr|Open source software}} {{rpr|Open source software}}
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  • ...metimes "collaborative" seems to be applied more strictly just to wikis, [[open source software]], and other Internet projects in which people can directly edit or develop
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  • OK first off, Beowulf clusters don't necessarily ''have'' to be run on open source software. A lot are, it's not a requirement though. Secondly, there are much better
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  • ...ularity of Linux in the past decade has contributed to the popularity of [[open source software]] in general, and brought the ideals and methodologies of both the open sou ...created by the GNU Project focused on easy of use. It is made of entirely open source software, and the most recent stable release is 2.20, which was released in Septembe
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  • ...new creations under the identical terms. This license is often compared to open source software licenses. All new works based on yours will carry the same license, so any
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  • ...ary model of collaboration and knowledge creation. Handbook of Research on Open Source Software: Technological, Economic and Social Perspectives. Edited by Kirk St. Amant
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  • === Open source software ===
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  • ...t Linus Torvalds: his creation of Linux was one of the basics that lead to open source software and GPL. As such he should be in the list, as Linux is a true open source p
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  • ...pilers for novel languaes or architectures, embedded software development, open source software movement.
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  • ...OS X offers both an intuitive graphical interface but also integrates much open source software, and "Unix is under the hood," via the Terminal command-line application.<r
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  • ...C process also foreshadowed the later development, in the 1980's, of the [[open source software]] movement.
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  • ...I am anti-DRM and pro-net-neutrality. I whole-heartedly endorse the Free/Open Source Software movement (although I use a Mac), and hope the mentality is usefully extende
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  • ...runs on many different computer platforms and mobile devices. Python is [[open source software]]. Python aims to be a language that is efficient, coherent, readable, and {{r|Open source software}}
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  • ...aren't the first to use this method; it gained currency online with the [[open source software]] movement. [[Eric S. Raymond]], a theorist of that movement, compared com
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  • ...Most of the included software is [[free software]]/[[open_source_software|open source software]] which is distributed by its maintainers both as pre-compiled binaries and
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  • ...[computer]] [[programming language]] now managed as [[Open_source_software|open source software]]<ref>{{cite web
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  • ...oftware developed by companies was closely guarded, and nothing like the [[open source software|open source movement]] had taken root. ...universities and research departments and now on the Internet and through open source software. It has also transcended paradigms: running on everything from 1960s-era ma
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  • ...used to generate SWF files. [[IrfanView]] can play SWF files, and other [[Open source software|open-source]] flash players such as Gnash and Swfdec are in development.
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  • ...C process also foreshadowed the later development, in the 1980's, of the [[open source software]] movement.
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  • ...ey sizes in US-[[Export of cryptography|exported]] mass-market software or open source software. However, notifying the [[Bureau of Export Administration]] is still requir
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  • ...applet side looked SourceForge.net that hosts huge number of various free/open source software, including many applets. However as of July 2010, [http://ultrastudio.org U
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  • Also, [[open source software]] has grown more popular<ref name="MashupPopularity">Jessica T (2008) Makin
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  • Also, [[open source software]] has grown more popular<ref name="MashupPopularity">Jessica T (2008) Makin
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  • ...clear that the project operates as much as a "bazaar" as any other wiki or open source software project. People contribute as they want, when they want. And, like other
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  • Free, open source software for open access journal publishing is available for those wishing to start
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  • ...nterface. However, there are now [[open hardware]] and [[Open-source model|open source software]] systems which can be used instead of or with proprietary hardware.<ref na
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  • ...chard Stallman's [[Open Software Foundation]] finally took root, and the [[open source software]] movement really took off, having a disruptive (and arguably positive) eff
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  • ...as Web Mapping Service (WMS) and Web Feature Service (WFS), development of open source software continues to evolve, especially for web and [[web service]] oriented applic
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  • ...nterface. However, there are now [[open hardware]] and [[Open-source model|open source software]] systems which can be used instead of or with proprietary hardware.<ref na
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  • ...wer version costs more than I can pay. Makes me feel very kindly towards open source software. I'm using the academic version of Powerpoint that I get while teaching at
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  • A CDSS using open source software and delivered through wireless hand-held device has been found to be effect ...f> has approximately 200 full-text articles on CDSS built with the help of open source software.
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  • ...king scientific data more openly available in raw forms, using and sharing open source software and experimenting with some of the new techniques appearing from the commun
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  • ...rty, more recently also includes many other types of valuables (knowledge, open source software information, copyrights, social relations). In the commons theory of volunt
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  • This argument assumes that the only model for CZ's development is open source software development. But long before the rise of open source, there were education
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  • * [[User:Morten Juhl Johansen|Morten Juhl Johansen]] edited [[Open source software]], added a bit to [[Python programming language|Python]] and started naggin
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  • ...Anet]], creating the [[IETF]] and the [[RFC]] process (which foreshadows [[open source software]] movement), and leading eventually to the [[internet]] and eventually the
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  • ...cess journal]], [[Open loop control]], [[Open Polar Sea]], [[Open set]], [[Open source software]], [[Operation (mathematics)]], [[Optimization (computer science)]], [[Opus
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