Alternative Approaches to Collaborative Software Deployment Leveraging Open Source Software Robert R. Downs NASA Socioeconomic.

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Alternative Approaches to Collaborative Software Deployment Leveraging Open Source Software Robert R. Downs NASA Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center (SEDAC) Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN) The Earth Institute, Columbia University Winter 2012 ESIP Federation Meeting Washington, DC January 4, 2012

OS Software Deployment Alternatives * Open Source Software (OSS) Vendor-Supported OSS Commercial Software (with or without OSS components) Combinations of these options 2 *Derived from: Yetman & Downs Models for Deploying Open Source and Commercial Software to Support Earth Science Data Processing and Distribution Fall AGU Meeting.

OSS Deployment Develop and share software as OS –License as open source –Provide access within OS community (Apache, SourceForge, etc.) Collaboratively contribute to OSS project –Adopt OS software –Test, enhance, document, etc., to improve software 3

Deploying Vendor-Supported OSS Adopt OSS product provided by vendor –Vendor provides services such as installation, hosting, enhancement, customization, documentation, 24x7 help Vendor contributes enhancements to OSS –Enhancements meeting customer needs are also applicable to the OSS community 4

Deploying Commercial Software May or may not contain OSS components Identify common needs for enhancements among customers Collaborate on customizations within customer community (can become OSS) 5

Deploying combinations of OSS and Commercial Products and Services System composed of commercial and OSS Collaborating with OSS and customer communities 6

Assessing Collaborative OSS Deployment Options* * Derived from Yetman & Downs (2011) 7 SoftwareCollaboratorsRisksBenefits Open Source Software (OSS) Internal staff and OS community OS community stagnation Development & support from OS community and internal staff Vendor-Supported OSS Vendor and Community Change in vendor services Development & support from vendor & OS community Commercial Software Vendor & customer community Product discontinuation Development & support from vendor & customer community Combinations of Commercial & OSS OS and customer community, vendor, and internal staff OS community stagnation, change in vendor services or products Development & support from diversified communities