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Compare and contrast proprietary and open systems.

    Compare and contrast proprietary and open systems.
Computer science illuminated
Computer science illuminated
Nell Dale 1st Edition
Chapter 15, Problem 30 ↓

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Users of proprietary systems are typically required to pay for licenses, and they receive limited access to the system's source code, if any at all. Examples include Microsoft Windows and Apple's macOS.  Show more…

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Proprietary Systems
Proprietary systems are controlled and owned by a single organization. Their core components, such as software code or hardware designs, are kept confidential and are not available for public modification. These systems strictly regulate usage and distribution through licensing agreements, prioritizing security and commercial interests while limiting the ability for external customization or integration.
Open Systems
Open systems are built on the principles of transparency, collaboration, and accessibility. Their designs and source components are typically available to the public, allowing developers and users to modify, distribute, and improve upon them freely. This model encourages interoperability and innovation through community-driven contributions, fostering a more flexible and adaptive ecosystem.

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