The Web Economy

Completion status: this resource is ~50% complete.
Resource type: this resource is a course.
Educational level: this is a tertiary (university) resource.

Programme

This is a module part of the Open Source ERP/Executive Masters course conducted by a private university.

Course Module

The Web Economy - Its Era and Impact to Open Source, A Practical Approach.

Open Source is a result of an online community that heavily depends on the Web's space of freely available tools and applications. It is also maturing with lots of anchor domains and ready and new audiences. The Web is also home to many commercial entities and interests crouching into the advantage and territory of Open Source. We have to grasp and appreciate as well as understand some of the forces that shape its form and strategy and importantly its future direction in order to thrive optimally.

Objectives

The objectives of this module are:

Learning Outcomes

On completion of this module the students shall be able to:

Synopsis

This module is an important foundation that will govern the students' behaviour in been a future and successful Open Source ERP practitioner. Critical understanding of the principles that ensure better and faster evolving of a software product and knowledge base versus the traditional version. Among the subject matters covered are how software development is affected by Open Source, its pros and cons, community open source versus commercial open source, Total Cost of Ownerships, and critical issues facing users of OS ERP.

Course Details

This course module comprises of the following 33 chapters grouped according to major areas of interest.

What is The Web?

(20 hrs)

The Cathedral and The Bazaar

When Linux and Apache began to make an impact and serious challenge to proprietary software, it revolutionised the way software development is thought to be done.
However there are still difference of opinion as to what are the right ingredients to ensure quality software in the end.
There is also the question of priority, of which comes first - something good enough to kick-start the whole process, or the community that is expert enough to improve it.

(15 hrs)

Getting Online and Staying Online

The basic requirement for participating in the web economy is to get online and staying online.
There are contemporary tools and tactics that get you there.
Note that such tools and manners may change in the fast paced web economy.
Here you get to learn and use them hands-on within a live project.

(20hrs)

Total Cost of Ownership

A cost table of aquiring a product today goes beyond just the starting price of the product.
It involves learning how to use and keep it in use.
Ease of use and negligible operational impact scores high earnings to a user.

(15 hrs)

Web for Business

The web is the new explosive medium to do business
It has and shall continue to reinvent or create new wealth.
It is like the Wild Wild West all over again.

(15 hrs)

Contemporary Open Source

Open Source has attracted alot of commercial interest
There is great effort to create lucrative models out of it
Can a true Open Source project survive in the long term?

(20 hrs)

Next Generation

Open Source only furthers technology itself in disruptive ways.
There can be convergence of previous technologies or completely new unexpected areas.
When tools and reference source becomes readily available, a bottom up revolution of innovation can spring easily.

(15 hrs)

Prior Knowledge

This course module assumes no prior technical knowledge by the students. Of course it assumes the students possess a deep interest in such subjects and are willing to read up extensively around the subjects. It is because some concepts are difficult to grasp as they are still very new and evolving at the same time.

Further Reading

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