Open-source software is ubiquitous. A recent report found that 97% of applications use open-source code and 90% of companies across industries are applying or using it in their operations. The ...
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The Linux Foundation and Harvard's Lab for Innovation Science this week released the rankings of the top 500 open source projects in two major ecosystems in the first step toward cataloging the ...
Experienced software engineers know that re-use is about far, far more than software development, but it is a lesson that less tenured software professionals tend to fumble with and needlessly have to ...
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Software recycling doesn’t involve taking the discs or shrink-wrapped packages to the local landfill. In this case, it means reusing software code, modules, or other components to keep in-house ...
Open source software is the bedrock of modern software development, but it can also be a weak link in the software supply chain. Here are the biggest risks — and tips on how to safely use OSS ...
The average software application depends on more than 500 open source libraries and components, up 77% from 298 dependencies in two years, highlighting the difficulty of tracking the vulnerabilities ...
After decades of relying on single-core processors to power everything from flight controls to cockpit instrumentation panels, it appears avionics manufacturers are ready to embrace multi-core ...