CBSE Class 12 Informatics Practices Free and Open Source Software
CBSE Class 12 Informatics Practices Free and Open Source Software
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Chapter 2
FREE AND OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE
Brief Summary of the Chapter:
In this chapter we are going to discuss about various open source software and how they are different
from software which are not open source.
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Key Points:
Free Software: It means software is freely accessible, free to use, changed, improved, copied, and
distributed without any payments.
Four kinds of freedom:
Freedom to run the program for any purpose
Freedom to redistribute copies.
Freedom to study how the program works
Freedom to improve the program and release your improvements to the public
Open Source Software:
Definition: The categories of software / programs whose Licenses do not impose many
conditions.
Features:
1. Freedom to run and use the software
2. Modify the program
3. Redistribute copies of either original or modified program (without paying royalties to
previous developers).
It can be freely used for modifications, but it does not have to be free of charge. Its source code
is available.
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(Open source modified and redistributed software) free of cost or with nominal charge.
FLOSS- (free libre and open source software)
FSF (free software foundation)
Non-profit organization created for the purpose of supporting free software movement
GNU (free and open source)
Objective: To create a system compatible to UNIX but not identical with it.
Now it offers a wide range of software, including applications apart from operating
system.
Proprietary software (neither open nor freely available)
Definition- Its use is regulated and further distribution and modification is either
forbidden or requires special permission by the supplier
Source code is not available.
Freeware
Free of cost
Copying and further distribution but not modification.
Source code is not available
Example Internet Explorer
Shareware
Right to redistribute copies
After a certain period of time license fee should be paid.
Source code is not available.
Modifications are not possible.
Objective- to increase users will to pay for the software. Limits functionality after a trial
period of 1-3 months.
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Important Softwares
LINUX
Linux: - free and open source software.
It can be downloaded from www.linux.org
Linux is a part of popular web server program LAMP (Linux, apache, MySql, PHP).
Mozilla
Freeware
No source code available
free internet software
It can be downloaded from www.mozilla.org
Apache Server
The most common web server (or HTTP server) software on the Internet.
Apache is designed as a set of modules, enabling administrators to choose which features they
wish to use and making it easy to add features to meet specific needs including handling
protocols other than the web-standard HTTP.
Apache HTTP server is an open source web server.
It is component of LAMP.
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Denial-of-services attacks:
DOS are those attacks that prevent the legal users of System from accessing or using the
resources, information or capabilities of the system. It may be of following types:
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Standards:
Standards refers to an established set of rules or requirements which are approved by
recognized body or widely used across various software platforms. For ex.: PDF (Portable
documents format) is a technical standard widely used by the industry.
They are of two types: Proprietary Standards and Open Standards.
Proprietary standards are those for which users have to buy license to use them. For e.g. MS
Office format .doc, .ppt, .xls etc
Open Standards are internationally accepted technical standards that guarantee that data can
be exchanged across platforms and for any applications. Open is feely open to all.
Advantages of Open Standards:
Making the data accessible to all.
It ensures data is application and platform independence.
Diversity and Interoperability in the Industry i.e. it enables business and people to go
for any technology of their choice as per their needs and budget.
E.g.: ASCII Characters, HTML file, Joint Photographic Expert Group, Portable Network
Graphic etc.
Ogg Vorbis:
It is a new audio compression which is open format developed by Xiph.org. It is roughly
comparable to mp3, mpeg-4 formats and is completely free, open and unpatented. Hence it
imposes no restrictions on its usage, types of usage, distributions, redistribution etc.
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scripts included as Devnagari, Bengali, Gurumukhi, Gujarati, Oriya, Tamil, Telgu, kannada,
and Malayalam.
Fonts:
A Font refers to a set of displayable text characters called glyphs, having specific style and
size. There are two categories of font: True Type Font and Open Type Font.
True Type Font: It is developed by Apple and licensed to Microsoft. It is 8 bit font which is
compatible with Microsoft Windows and MAC OS.
Open Type Font: It is the extension of the True Type Font Format which is 16 bits font and
support 65536 characters (Unicode characters).
Indian Language Text Entry:
Many Tools / software have been developed to facilitate the typing of Indian
Language text. There are two types text entries:
Phonetic Text Entry: Words typed as per their pronunciation in English script and later on
converted to Corresponding (Hindi/Gujarati) language work is known as phonetic text entry.
Key map based text entry: When you type text from a keyboard having key mapping of
Indian language characters, is known as key map based text entry.
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What is OSS?
Open Source Software is a software available with source code and free to change/edit /
redistribute and imposed no further restrictions on product or its usage.
Q2.
Expand the terms: OSI, FLOSS, FSF, GNU, W3C, and PHP.
Ans: OSI: Open source Initiative
FLOSS: Free Libre and Open Source Software.
FSF:
Free software Foundation created for the purpose of supporting free Movement.
GNU :
GNUs Not Unix Project established with an objective to create a system
Compatible to UNIX but not identical with it.
W3C:
World Wide WEB consortium is responsible for producing the software
standards for World Wide Web.
PHP:
Hypertext Pre-processor is a widely used open source programming language
primarily for server side applications and developing dynamic web content.
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What is free software?
Ans : Free Software means the software is freely accessible and can be freely used, changed,
improved, copies and distributed to others.
Q4.
Define freeware and shareware.
Ans The freeware is the software available free of cost and allows copying and further distribution
but does not allows modification as its source code is not available.
Shareware is as software which is available for redistribution for stipulated time but after
some time some license fee is required to be paid.
Q5. What is openoffice.org?
Ans It is Office an application suite which is free software and directly competes with Microsoft
Office. It is compatible with MS Operating System, UNIX, MAC OS.
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Q6.
What is font? What is OTF?
Ans : A font is a set of displayable or printable text characters having specific style and size. Open
Type Font: It is the extension of the True Type Font Format which is 16 bits font and support
65536 characters ( Unicode characters).
Q7. What are different font categories?
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Ans : There are two categories of font: True Type Font and Open Type Font.
True Type Font: It is developed by Apple and licensed to Microsoft. It is 8 bit font which is
compatible with Microsoft Windows and MAC OS.
Open Type Font: It is the extension of the True Type Font Format which is 16 bits fon and
support 65536 characters ( Unicode characters).
Q8.
Define ODF.
Ans : ODF is an Open Document file Format used for exchanging office documents such as memos,
reports, spreadsheets, database, charts and presentations. Open document is open, XML
based file format used for exchanging office documents such as memos, reports,
spreadsheets, database, charts and presentations.
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What is key map based text entry?
Ans: When you type text from a keyboard having key mapping of Indian Languages characters is
known as key map based text entry.
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What is Unicode?
Ans10: Unicode provides a unique number for every character, no mater what the platforms, no matter
what the program, no matter what the language. Unicode can represent 94140 characters.
Q11. What is ISCII?
Ans : Indian Standard Code for Information Interchange (ISCII) is a coding scheme for representing
various writing systems of India. It encodes the main Indic scripts and a Roman
transliteration. When we type Indian Language words phonetically in English script and tool
will automatically convert them into corresponding language words called as transliteration.
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What is Indian Script key map known as?
Ans : Key map based text entry: When you type text from a keyboard having key mapping of
Indian language characters, is known as key map based text entry.
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