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Figure 1 below illustrates the above statements. IC denotes incompatibility, C denotes compati-bility, Inexp
Figure 2 below shows the utility of the OSD depending on her goals and on her interface andlicensing decision
Figure D1: Number of software in the sample, by license and by category.
Figure D2: Popularity of software in the sample, by type and by category.
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