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closed-source


Meanings
  • noun

    A term used to describe software or systems that are not publicly available for use or modification.


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The term 'closed-source' comes from the software industry, where 'source code' refers to the underlying instructions used to create a software application. In the context of software development, 'closed-source' means that the source code is not made publicly available, and access to it is restricted.


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  1. Closed-source software was popularized in the 1970s and 1980s with the rise of commercial software companies.

  2. Linus Torvalds, the creator of Linux, famously advocated for open-source software and criticized closed-source software for limiting innovation.


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  1. open-source: The opposite of closed-source, where the source code is made publicly available for use and modification.

  2. proprietary software: Another term for closed-source software, where the software is owned by a single entity and licensed for use under certain terms.


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The use of closed-source software is common in industries where security and intellectual property protection are paramount, such as finance, defense, and healthcare. However, the use of closed-source software can also limit innovation and collaboration, as users are unable to modify or improve the software themselves.

How to Memorize "closed-source"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a locked safe, where the software or system is the valuable content inside, and the source code is the key to accessing it. Closed-source means that key is not available to the public.

  2. associate

    - Associate the term 'closed-source' with 'restricted access', 'proprietary', and 'security'.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym 'C-S' to remember 'Closed-Source' stands for 'Controlled-Access Software'.


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