16. What does the term ‘open-source software' mean?
Software that is free of charge
Software with publicly available source code
Software developed by a single company
Software that is only compatible with specific operating systems
Correct Answer :
Software with publicly available source code
Open-source software refers to software whose source code is freely available to the public. This allows anyone to view, modify, and distribute the code. It encourages collaboration and innovation, as developers can adapt the software to their needs. Examples include Linux, Apache, and Firefox. Open-source software may be free or have associated costs for additional services.