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The Open Source Singularity: A Postmodernist View

Lenarcic, J. and Mousset, E.C.

    A philosophical meditation on the open source movement as a mechanism for the design and distribution of software is presented. As a development paradigm, the open source method is depicted as being a radical novelty in the gamut of engineering phenomena and an exemplary metaphor for postmodernist design.
Cite as: Lenarcic, J. and Mousset, E.C. (2004). The Open Source Singularity: A Postmodernist View. In Proc. Selected Papers from the Computers and Philosophy Conference (CAP2003), Canberra, Australia. CRPIT, 37. Weckert, J. and Al-Saggaf, Y., Eds. ACS. 73-77.
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