Collaborative Software Development Model

The Collaborative software development model is a style of software development whose focus is on public availability and communication, usually via the Internet.

The software development model began widespread adoption with the Linux kernel in 1991 and continues to be used primarily for freeware, open-source software and commons-based peer production. It is also used for certain types of developmental models, such as the Iterative and Agile development model, through which stages of the program are released for public feedback, driving the development of the program.

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