Examples of using Use of open source software in English and their translations into Russian
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Experience in the use of open source software.
The use of open source software(OSS) has been the subject of many studies in the past few years.
One such measure is the use of open source software OSS.
Are also available to provide assistance for the education andtraining of personnel for the use of open source software.
Promoting the appropriate use of open source software in the Secretariat;
Another issue related to the software by external developers is the use of open source software.
Some offices make use of open source software and generalised software for statistical analysis.
Policies of United Nations system organizations towards the use of open source software for development.
The use of open source software is subject to policies set up by the national statistical office or more general policies of the government administration.
Proposals on how to increase the use of open source software in the Secretariat;
The Chairperson introduced conference room paper A/C.2/61/CRP.2 on policies of United Nations system organizations towards the use of open source software for development.
Proposals on how to increase the use of open source software in the Secretariat;
Mr. Yáñez Pilgrim(Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela)said that his delegation shared the views expressed by the representative of Brazil on the use of open source software in the United Nations system.
Participants also gave some examples of the use of open source software for integrating non-open source software. .
Report of the Joint Inspection Unit on policies of United Nations system organizations towards the use of open source software for development.
A series of reports aimed at understanding the use of open source software in the United Nations system context were issued by the JIU.
Explore and promote the use of open source software, freeware applications(GIS, web design etc.) and fairly priced commercial software to increase effective accessibility of electronic tools.
His delegation expected that the Secretariat would submit a report with clear proposals on how to increase the use of open source software within the Secretariat, in accordance with General Assembly resolution 60/260.
Rather than advocating the blind use of open source software, the report attempted to explain why serious consideration should be given to that alternative.
Many CEB members consider the recommendations of the report rather remote andwith little value added to the ongoing discussion of the use of open source software within and among the organizations of the system.
This subprogramme seeks to improve both the use of open source software for non-technical users and to increase the number of open source developers in developing economies.
Some organizations expressed concern that this was not entirely relevant to a discussion on the use of open source software and that open standards and open source are not the same issues.
The report had found that the use of open source software in organizations of the United Nations system was generally attributable to individual initiative, not corporate policy, which was mostly absent.
The Joint Inspection Unit report entitled"Policies of United Nations system organizations towards the use of open source software for development" represents the second of two reports on the subject of open source software. .
It will be limited to questions relating to the use of open source software at statistical institutions and the prospects for using the same approach to develop applications for the processing of statistical data.
The Joint Inspection Unit report entitled"Policies of United Nations system organizations towards the use of open source software in the secretariats" represents the first of two reports on the subject of open source software. .
Certain aspects that may discourage the use of open source software in developed countries, for example time and money spent on set-up and configuration, need not concern developing countries to a similar extent.
Notes by the Secretary-General transmitting the report of the Joint Inspection Unit on policies of United Nations system organizations towards the use of open source software for development(A/61/94) and his comments and those of the United Nations System Chief Executives Board for Coordination thereon(A/61/94/Add.1);
Many CEB members further note that when exploring the use of open source software within the United Nations system, the report examines the area of access to information rather than the use of open source software.
Iii Open source in statistics(including both, the use of open source software, and making the products of statistical offices open source); .