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Gerber, A
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Molefe, Onkgopotse M
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Van der Merwe, A
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2010-12-07T07:20:22Z |
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2010-12-07T07:20:22Z |
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2010-10 |
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Gerber, A, Molefe, O and Van der Merwe, A. 2010. Documenting open source migration processes for re-use. Proceedings of SAICSIT Annual Research Conference of the South African Institute of Computer Scientist and Information Technologists. Bela Bela, South Africa, 11-13 October 2010, pp 75-85 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4605
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Proceedings of SAICSIT Annual Research Conference of the South African Institute of Computer Scientist and Information Technologists. Bela Bela, South Africa, 11-13 October 2010 |
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dc.description.abstract |
There are several sources that indicate a remarkable increase in the adoption of open source software (OSS) into the technology infrastructure of organizations. In fact, the number of medium to large organizations without some OSS installations, is surprisingly low. This move to open source (OS), as well as the obvious advantages thereof, have motivated the CSIR of South Africa to investigate the adoption of OSS across the institution for all aspects of its operations. In launching this endeavor, it became apparent that there are very limited resources available, locally or internationally, that documented process related information about organizational OS migrations. This lack of information provides the motivation for this research that investigates the use of process reference models to capture the process related information for an organization-wide migration from proprietary software to OSS. In order to develop the necessary process reference models, the specific process models for the CSIR OS migration were captured, and, using a repeatable method based on reference model criteria, the generic process reference models for an organizational OS migration were extracted and documented. It is our firm belief that these process reference models would provide a baseline for the processes needed when any organization considers open source adoption or organization-wide OS migration |
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ACM |
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Conference Paper |
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dc.subject |
Open source |
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Open source migration |
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Open source software |
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Computer science |
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Information technologists |
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SAICSIT 2010 |
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dc.title |
Documenting open source migration processes for re-use |
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Conference Presentation |
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dc.identifier.apacitation |
Gerber, A., Molefe, O. M., & Van der Merwe, A. (2010). Documenting open source migration processes for re-use. ACM. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4605 |
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Gerber, A, Onkgopotse M Molefe, and A Van der Merwe. "Documenting open source migration processes for re-use." (2010): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4605 |
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Gerber A, Molefe OM, Van der Merwe A, Documenting open source migration processes for re-use; ACM; 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4605 . |
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dc.identifier.ris |
TY - Conference Presentation
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AB - There are several sources that indicate a remarkable increase in the adoption of open source software (OSS) into the technology infrastructure of organizations. In fact, the number of medium to large organizations without some OSS installations, is surprisingly low. This move to open source (OS), as well as the obvious advantages thereof, have motivated the CSIR of South Africa to investigate the adoption of OSS across the institution for all aspects of its operations. In launching this endeavor, it became apparent that there are very limited resources available, locally or internationally, that documented process related information about organizational OS migrations. This lack of information provides the motivation for this research that investigates the use of process reference models to capture the process related information for an organization-wide migration from proprietary software to OSS. In order to develop the necessary process reference models, the specific process models for the CSIR OS migration were captured, and, using a repeatable method based on reference model criteria, the generic process reference models for an organizational OS migration were extracted and documented. It is our firm belief that these process reference models would provide a baseline for the processes needed when any organization considers open source adoption or organization-wide OS migration
DA - 2010-10
DB - ResearchSpace
DP - CSIR
KW - Open source
KW - Open source migration
KW - Open source software
KW - Computer science
KW - Information technologists
KW - SAICSIT 2010
LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za
PY - 2010
T1 - Documenting open source migration processes for re-use
TI - Documenting open source migration processes for re-use
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