Open-source licenseOpen-source licenses facilitate free and open-source software (FOSS) development. Intellectual property (IP) laws restrict the modification and sharing of creative works. Free and open-source software licenses use these existing legal structures for the inverse purpose of granting freedoms that promote sharing and collaboration. They grant the recipient the rights to use the software, examine the source code, modify it, and distribute the modifications. These licenses target computer software where source code can be necessary to create modifications.
Norme et standard techniquesUne norme technique est un référentiel établi par un organisme de normalisation officiellement agréé par un État via une organisation nationale de standardisation (comme Afnor pour la France), agréé au niveau Européen (comme le CEN ou le ETSI), ou encore issu d'un traité international (comme ISO). Comme la langue anglaise ne marque pas la différence entre norme et standard (« norme » se dit « standard » en anglais), on parle pour les normes de standards de jure et pour les simples standards, de standards de facto.
Web content developmentWeb content development is the process of researching, writing, gathering, organizing, and editing information for publication on websites. Website content may consist of prose, graphics, s, recordings, movies, or other digital assets that could be distributed by a hypertext transfer protocol server, and viewed by a web browser. When the World Wide Web began, web developers either developed online content themselves, or modified existing documents and coded them into hypertext markup language (HTML).