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Effect of Replacing Proprietary Software with FOSS (Free/Open Source Software) in Lokmitra (Friend of People) Kenderas of Himachal Pradesh State: A Case Study


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1 Department of Research, Innovation and Consultancy, Inder Kumar Gujral Punjab Technical University, Kapurthala - 144603, Punjab, India
2 Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Golden College of Engineering and Technology, Gurdaspur - 143521, Punjab, India
3 Department of Computer Applications, Swami Satyanand College of Management and Technology, Amritsar - 143001, Punjab, India
 

Objective: Cost minimization on software so that it may be financially viable to provide the various services to all the people of India. Method: An Analytical study was conducted on costs incurred on proprietary software and their corresponding FOSS i.e. free and open source software. Findings: Most part of finance is spent on proprietary software that can be saved by replacing them with the alternative FOSS that too being developed and promoted by DIETY i.e. Department of Electronics and Information Technology and various organizations, societies and institutions like NIELIT i.e National Institute of Electronics & Information Technology, NRCFOSS i.e. National Resource Centre for FOSS and CDAC i.e. Centre for development of Advance Computing and NIC i.e. National Informatics Centre. Applications/Improvements: The huge amount of finances incurred on proprietary software can easily be saved by replacing these software by their corresponding FOSS i.e. free and open source software.

Keywords

Common Service Centers, FOSS, Finances, Lokmitra Kenderas, Proprietary software.
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  • Effect of Replacing Proprietary Software with FOSS (Free/Open Source Software) in Lokmitra (Friend of People) Kenderas of Himachal Pradesh State: A Case Study

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Authors

Sushil Kumar
Department of Research, Innovation and Consultancy, Inder Kumar Gujral Punjab Technical University, Kapurthala - 144603, Punjab, India
Rajiv Mahajan
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Golden College of Engineering and Technology, Gurdaspur - 143521, Punjab, India
Sumesh Sood
Department of Computer Applications, Swami Satyanand College of Management and Technology, Amritsar - 143001, Punjab, India

Abstract


Objective: Cost minimization on software so that it may be financially viable to provide the various services to all the people of India. Method: An Analytical study was conducted on costs incurred on proprietary software and their corresponding FOSS i.e. free and open source software. Findings: Most part of finance is spent on proprietary software that can be saved by replacing them with the alternative FOSS that too being developed and promoted by DIETY i.e. Department of Electronics and Information Technology and various organizations, societies and institutions like NIELIT i.e National Institute of Electronics & Information Technology, NRCFOSS i.e. National Resource Centre for FOSS and CDAC i.e. Centre for development of Advance Computing and NIC i.e. National Informatics Centre. Applications/Improvements: The huge amount of finances incurred on proprietary software can easily be saved by replacing these software by their corresponding FOSS i.e. free and open source software.

Keywords


Common Service Centers, FOSS, Finances, Lokmitra Kenderas, Proprietary software.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.17485/ijst%2F2016%2Fv9i28%2F131581