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The Open Source Revolution: Transforming The Software Industry With Help From The Government, Mitchell L. Stoltz Apr 1999

The Open Source Revolution: Transforming The Software Industry With Help From The Government, Mitchell L. Stoltz

Pomona Senior Theses

A new method for making software is stealthily gaining ground in the computer industry, offering a promise of better, cheaper software and the empowerment of the user. The open source movement could revolutionize the software industry...if it succeeds. Open source means software that you are allowed to copy, modify, and give to friends. Source code , the lists of instructions which tell computers how to run, is readily available, allowing you to look inside the workings of a program and change it to suit your needs. A group of programmers, companies, users, and activists have gathered in support of this …


Letter To The New York Times, Arthur B. Powell, Miriam L. Yevick Mar 1999

Letter To The New York Times, Arthur B. Powell, Miriam L. Yevick

Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal

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The Future Of War, Robert J. Bunker Jan 1999

The Future Of War, Robert J. Bunker

CGU Faculty Publications and Research

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Review: Strategy And The Revolution In Military Affairs: From Theory To Policy, Robert J. Bunker Jan 1999

Review: Strategy And The Revolution In Military Affairs: From Theory To Policy, Robert J. Bunker

CGU Faculty Publications and Research

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Higher Dimensional Warfighting, Robert J. Bunker Jan 1999

Higher Dimensional Warfighting, Robert J. Bunker

CGU Faculty Publications and Research

This article will build upon earlier battlespace research by discussing higher dimensional warfighting and its potential impact upon future operations. Further, it will cover linear and nonlinear projections of the future battlefield, highlight recent research concerning five-dimensional {cyber} battlespace, analyze concepts and technologies underlying bond-relationship targeting and cybershielding and explore warfighting implications of redefined battlespace.