Computer Floss » methods http://computerfloss.com Delightful digital distractions in free/libre/open source software Mon, 11 Nov 2013 11:27:42 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.7.1 Techniques for Selection /2009/11/techniques-for-selection/ /2009/11/techniques-for-selection/#comments Thu, 05 Nov 2009 14:00:51 +0000 http://floss.blogs.lincoln.ac.uk/?p=264 As we have seen before, this figure shows the stages of a typical approach to a post-hoc study of FLOSS, like a digital archaeologist. The figure shows a series of stages, each of which includes some number of steps, and yields some outcomes. Each outcome may or may not feed into the following stage. In […]

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Digital Archaeology /2009/03/digital-archaeology/ /2009/03/digital-archaeology/#comments Tue, 10 Mar 2009 08:11:36 +0000 http://floss.blogs.lincoln.ac.uk/?p=58 Part of the use to which I’d like to put this blog is to disseminate information about research methods and tools. But before I start writing posts with involved details it’s probably prudent to present some sort of overview of the whole thing. Of course, there is no single method that is used by all […]

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In The Beginning… /2009/01/in-the-beginning/ /2009/01/in-the-beginning/#comments Wed, 21 Jan 2009 19:03:40 +0000 http://learninglab.lincoln.ac.uk/blogs/kbeecher/?p=7 Why write a blog? Well, why not. It seems like everyone else is. I’ve been racking my brains to decide what I have to blog, or rather what is interesting enough to share with people. My field is computers; specifically research. I’ve been spending a few years researching free/open source software now, and I think […]

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