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A '''Software Ecosystem''' is set of businesses functioning as a unit and interacting with a shared market for [[software]] and [[services]], together with relationships among them. These relationships are frequently underpinned by a common technological platform and operate through the exchange of information, resources, and artifacts.<ref> |
A '''Software Ecosystem''' is set of businesses functioning as a unit and interacting with a shared market for [[software]] and [[services]], together with relationships among them. These relationships are frequently underpinned by a common technological platform and operate through the exchange of information, resources, and artifacts.<ref>{{cite book |
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| authors = David G. Messerschmitt and Clemens Szyperski |
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| title = Software Ecosystem: Understanding an Indispensable Technology and Industry |
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| date = 2003 |
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| publisher = MIT Press |
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| location = Cambridge, MA, USA |
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| isbn = 0262134322}}</ref><ref>{{cite conference |
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| authors = Barbara Farbey and Anthony Finkelstein |
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| title = Software acquisition: A business strategy analysis |
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| booktitle = Proceedings of the Fifth IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering |
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| pages = 76–83 |
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| publisher = IEEE |
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| date = 2001 |
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| doi = 10.1109/ISRE.2001.948546 |
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| accessdate = 2009-05-29}}</ref><ref>{{cite conference |
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| authors = Slinger Jansen, Anthony Finkelstein, and [[Sjaak Brinkkemper]] |
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| title = Providing transparency in the business of software: A modeling technique for software supply networks |
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| booktitle = Proceedings of the 8th IFIP Working Conference on Virtual Enterprises |
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| date = 2007 |
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| publisher = IFIP |
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| isbn = 9780387737973 |
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| doi = 10.1007/978-0-387-73798-0}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 16:08, 29 May 2009
A Software Ecosystem is set of businesses functioning as a unit and interacting with a shared market for software and services, together with relationships among them. These relationships are frequently underpinned by a common technological platform and operate through the exchange of information, resources, and artifacts.[1][2][3]
References
- ^ Software Ecosystem: Understanding an Indispensable Technology and Industry. Cambridge, MA, USA: MIT Press. 2003. ISBN 0262134322.
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