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Open Source Software Survey - Adoption & Usage in Organisations

Anonymous (not verified)
Published on: 12/02/2012 Event Archived
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On-line Survey

There has been widespread industrial and academic acclaim for open source software, and yet organisational adoption rates remain relatively low, compared to traditional proprietary alternatives. 

Our research aims to investigate the driving and inhibiting factors in the adoption & usage of open source software in organisations.  We would like to offer you the opportunity to participate in this research and to receive a summary report of our findings.

The survey consists of around forty questions, can be completed in around half an hour and is available for your participation on line until 29th February 2012:

http://sdu-surveys.herts.ac.uk/osor/

Neil Greenley, Doctoral Candidate

n.greenley@herts.ac.uk

Dr Jyoti Choudrie, Supervisor

j.choudrie@herts.ac.uk

 

Expected Participants:

Managers involved in adoption and usage of Open Source Software

Details

Agenda

1 - Welcome
2 - The survey
3 - About you
4 - Your role
5 - Your organisation
6 - Your attitude toward OSS
7 - Influence and behaviour of others; and OSS
8 - Ability to act and OSS
9 - Past behaviour, future intention and OSS
10 - Request for summary report

 

Physical location
On-line Survey
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