This is something I came across recently which I thought was useful for
the open source community. It provides a good case for applying Linux
and other open source software in business applications building on a
military business case.

Ashish
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Ashish Kotamkar ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Mithi Software Technologies Pvt. Ltd., Pune (www.mithi.com)
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A Business Case Study of Open Source Software
Carolyn A. Kenwood, The MITRE Corporation

ABSTRACT

This paper was prepared as part of The MITRE Corporationís FY00
Mission-Oriented Investigation and Experimentation (MOIE) research
project "Open Source Software in Military Systems.. This paper analyzes
the business case of open source software. It is intended to help
Program Managers evaluate whether open source software and development
methodologies are applicable to their technology programs. In the
Executive Summary, the paper explains open source, describes its
significance, compares open source to traditional commercial
off-the-shelf (COTS) products, presents the military business case,
shows the applicability of Linux to the military business case, analyzes
the use of Linux, discusses anomalies, and provides considerations for
military Program Managers. The paper also provides a history of Unix and
Linux, presents a business case model, and analyzes the commercial
business case of Linux.

KEYWORDS: Linux, Open Source, Open Source Software, OSS, Software.

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<http://www.mitre.org/support/papers/tech_papers_01/kenwood_software/kenwood
_software.pdf>



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