2019
DOI: 10.1504/ijesb.2019.099882
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When less is more: coordinating innovation in open versus closed source software development

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“…Through Virtual Reality (VR), which is based on 3D models applied to new products and processes, it has greater relevance in the implementation of Industry 4.0 [17], leveraging powerful and flexible tools such as closed-source software; due to robot manufacturing brands, robots have limitations, which directly affect the implementation of new control algorithms. On the other hand, there is open source software that generates lower costs and more innovative results [18] so they have great accessibility for the development of virtual environments using graphic engines such as: Unity 3D, Unreal, Godot Engine and Cryengine, etc [19,20], where a wide range of scenarios, objects with realistic dynamics, and intelligent characters are developed. The software that facilitates the simulation of the Scara robot as well as the environments is the Unity 3D graphics engine, which contributes to the implementation of the Hardware-in-the-Loop technique [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through Virtual Reality (VR), which is based on 3D models applied to new products and processes, it has greater relevance in the implementation of Industry 4.0 [17], leveraging powerful and flexible tools such as closed-source software; due to robot manufacturing brands, robots have limitations, which directly affect the implementation of new control algorithms. On the other hand, there is open source software that generates lower costs and more innovative results [18] so they have great accessibility for the development of virtual environments using graphic engines such as: Unity 3D, Unreal, Godot Engine and Cryengine, etc [19,20], where a wide range of scenarios, objects with realistic dynamics, and intelligent characters are developed. The software that facilitates the simulation of the Scara robot as well as the environments is the Unity 3D graphics engine, which contributes to the implementation of the Hardware-in-the-Loop technique [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies show how technological changes force companies to strengthen their knowledge assets, as a means to drive innovation (Y. S. Chen, 2010). In recognizing the value of innovation, it largely depends on the level of the company to be able to turn knowledge resources into innovative results (Alegre et al, 2013;Kugler, 2019), many companies are embarking on general knowledge management practices and activities to try and improve performance (Alegre et al, 2013;Ciasullo et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both researchers and practitioners note that entrepreneurship is becoming progressively more crucial in the value of creativity and innovation, where the innovation highway depends on the extent to which individuals can mobilise technology and knowledge resources and turn them into entrepreneurial activities and outcomes (Alves et al, 2018;Bosma et al, 2020;Kugler, 2019;Urban, 2021). The relevance of telecommunications impact on economic growth and innovation has been a topic of investigation since Hardy (1980) first published his seminal study on 60 nations showing the relationship between telecommunications and economic development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%