National Evaluation Series (NES) Business Studies Practice Test

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In open source software, the ability for users to modify the code leads to what potential benefit?

  1. Higher costs for maintenance

  2. More rapid improvement and innovation

  3. Increased chances of software failure

  4. Less control over software security

The correct answer is: More rapid improvement and innovation

The ability for users to modify open-source software leads to more rapid improvement and innovation because it allows a diverse set of contributors to collaborate and share ideas. When the source code is available to the public, anyone with programming skills can suggest enhancements, fix bugs, or develop new features. This crowd-sourced approach can significantly accelerate the development process compared to closed-source software, where changes and updates usually depend on a small team of developers. The open-source model encourages experimentation and the exploration of creative solutions, which can lead to innovative functionalities that might not have been conceived in a traditional proprietary environment. Consequently, as more users engage with and contribute to the software, its quality and capabilities can improve at a faster pace.