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Introduction
These case studies were assembled during the course of our research on the possible uses of open source software in higher education.  While these materials are not included in the final report ...
Apache
Apache has gone through several distinct phases since its founding in 1995. The first dates to a web server development project at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) at the ...
Apache Data Points
People Involved Committers - Volunteers Approximately 320 (40% of approximately 800 total committers) ...
Key Milestones for Apache
1994Rob McCool of the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) at the University of Illinois and Mosaic develops server software to return web sites in response to a query. The server&...
Apache Sources
Apache Software Foundation website: http://www.apache.orgApache HTTP Server Project website: http://httpd.apache.orgSteven Weber, The Success of Open Source (Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard ...
DSpace
DSpace was launched in November 2000 with the announcement of a collaboration between MIT Libraries and HP Labs to create a software system with the capability of preserving, indexing and ...
DSpace Data Points
 
Key Milestones for DSpace
2000MIT Libraries and HP Labs undertake a $1,800,000 research and development project “to create an operational software system with broad functionality to capture, manage, preserve, and ...
Moodle
Beginning in 1999, Martin Dougiamas, a webmaster at Curtin University of Technology in Australia, grew frustrated by the existing course management system software and sought to combine his ...
Moodle Data Points
People Involved Key Moodle Roles 7 Main Developers ...
Key Milestones for Moodle
1999Dougiamas officially begins creating Moodle, “originally an acronym for Modular-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment,” and also “a verb that describes the process of lazily ...
Sakai
The Sakai Project was officially launched in December 2003 with a goal of creating open source learning management software through a collaborative process.  It originated at the University of ...
Sakai Data Points
People Involved Volunteers 85 volunteers contributed their time to QA the 2.2 release ...
Key Milestones for Sakai
2003The University of Michigan submits a proposal to the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation for a two-year grant for the Sakai Project, to be led by Joseph Hardin.The Sakai architecture is released.Sakai ...
uPortal
A pioneering project in open source for higher education, uPortal was established in 1999-2000 with the goal of creating a web-based single point of access for  the information technology ...
uPortal Data Points
People Involved Volunteers Staff from about 20 institutions Paid ...
Key Milestones for uPortal
1999JA-SIG (Java Architectures Special Interest Group) is founded with support from Sun to promote a Java-based enterprise system in higher education and encourage collaboration among institutions ...
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DSpace Sources
DSpace Federation Project website: http://dspace.org/federation/project.htmlDSpace Wiki website: http://wiki.dspace.org/Alice Tarleton, “Cambridge First with Electronic Archive,” Guardian ...
Moodle Sources
Moodle website: http://www.moodle.orgMoodle Service Network website: http://www.moodle.comAbhijeet Chavan, “Open-Source Learning Management with Moodle,” LinuxJournal, November 11, 2004.
Sakai Sources
Sakai Project website: http://www.sakaiproject.orgIndiana University website: http://www.indiana.eduPaul Courant and Matthew Rascoff, conversation with Chuck Severance, January 27, 2006/Rebecca ...
uPortal Sources
uPortal website: http://www.uportal.org/JA-SIG website: http://www.ja-sig.org/Andrew W. Mellon Foundation RIT Program website: http://juicy.mellon.org/RIT/MellonOSProjects/uPortal/Rebecca Griffiths ...

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