2017
DOI: 10.3917/sim.164.0071
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Adoption de l’open source pour la conception de systèmes d’information critiques : le cas Thales

Abstract: Information Systems (IS) literature shows a huge interest for open source technologies as well as from IT (Information Technology) strategies, business models or organization. Nevertheless, research on the application of open source in safety-critical information systems is particularly scant. By means of an exploratory study, this article describes the reasons why Thales, a firm specialized in safety-critical fields (defense, aircraft industry and security), has adopted open source software technologies. From… Show more

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“…3,16 In 2016, Nordine Benkeltoum conducted an extensive investigation on incorporating OSS solutions using the TOE platform in Thales, adopted by a company specializing in safety-critical areas (security, defense, and aircraft industry). 17 "Linux in Munich project (LiMux)" was presented a case study in 2017 by M. Silic. It examines OSS technological risk by identifying elements that can lower perceived risks, such as training, scalability, compatibility, standardization, a lack of competence, and cost of ownership.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…3,16 In 2016, Nordine Benkeltoum conducted an extensive investigation on incorporating OSS solutions using the TOE platform in Thales, adopted by a company specializing in safety-critical areas (security, defense, and aircraft industry). 17 "Linux in Munich project (LiMux)" was presented a case study in 2017 by M. Silic. It examines OSS technological risk by identifying elements that can lower perceived risks, such as training, scalability, compatibility, standardization, a lack of competence, and cost of ownership.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To observe the Adoption of OSS in commercial enterprises, Thanasopon (2015) used the TOE frameworks organizing logic and added another dimension for individual factors to identify the factors that impact OSS adoption 3,16 . In 2016, Nordine Benkeltoum conducted an extensive investigation on incorporating OSS solutions using the TOE platform in Thales, adopted by a company specializing in safety‐critical areas (security, defense, and aircraft industry) 17 . “Linux in Munich project (LiMux)” was presented a case study in 2017 by M. Silic.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Open source software adheres to technical standards that bring an inherent flexibility to computerized systems (Kopanitsa & Taranik, 2014;Yackel, 2001). It has been used even in industries such as the military where the quality, stability, and security are critical components of software developed and used amongst partners (Benkeltoum, 2016). Moreover, the open source approach draws upon globally distributed collaborative communities bringing together dedicated developers and users who share their knowledge to better meet the expectations of the latter (Aksulu & Wade, 2010;Fitzgerald, 2006;Lee & Davis, 2003).…”
Section: Open Source Communities Developing Ephrsmentioning
confidence: 99%