Refers to a method of developing software that relies on the distributed authorship of several software developers. The designation of a software as ‘open source’ needs to abide by a number of criteria. These include: free redistribution; access to source code; allow modifications and derived works; no discrimination against persons, groups or fields of endeavour; the licence must be generic, not specific to a product, not restrict other software and must be technology neutral.
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UPCOMING EVENTS:
A new blogpost on the Common European Data Space for Cultural HeritageA new blogpost was produced and published on the Common European Data Space for Cultural Heritage to disseminate and promote the five open-source digital tools developed by EUreka3D-XR. In the blogpost, the AR Tour Builder, the AR Tour Experience, the … Continue reading →
7–8 May 2026, Hybrid (Ferrara and online)The Heritage at Risk Summer School 2026, organised in collaboration with the 3D-4CH Project and in the framework of 3DBigDataSpace, brough together experts, researchers, and practitioners to explore this question through advanced 3D documentation methods. Participants gained insights into: European … Continue reading →































