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Standards Battles In Open Source Software The Case Of Firefox Ilan Oshri

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Standards Battles In Open Source Software The Case Of Firefox Ilan Oshri
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.13 MB
Pages: 204
Author: Ilan Oshri, Huibert de Vries, Henk de Vries
ISBN: 9780230220720, 023022072X
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Standards Battles In Open Source Software The Case Of Firefox Ilan Oshri by Ilan Oshri, Huibert De Vries, Henk De Vries 9780230220720, 023022072X instant download after payment.

In many ways, the rise of the open source web browser Firefox contradicts common wisdom and expectations. An industry with network effects, as is the case in the web browser industry, should follow the rationale of "the strong grows stronger, and the weak becomes weaker". This means that in the long run, a single dominant technology will prevail that prevents competing technologies from obtaining a foothold in the market. We can therefore explain the victory of Internet Explorer (IE) over Netscape mainly because IE was bundled with the Windows operating system; however, we still need to understand the rise of Firefox in a 'winner-takes-all market'. Could the characteristics of Firefox, an open source software web browser, explain this unexpected success? This book brings together insights from open source software, open standards, and standards-setting, and illustrates the dynamics of standards-settings by examining two standards battles: Internet Explorer versus Netscape, and Internet Explorer versus Firefox.

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