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Free and Open Source Software Applications for Education of TMM Discipline in Bauman University

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According to modern tendencies, open source software conquest all areas of calculations. This paper shows only small aspect of its usage in Bauman University: tuition of “TMM” discipline. Now students are free to choose software for their tasks. Most software products that computers in Bauman are equipped with are proprietary. Rights management problems are worsening tuition process and stimulating to use free solutions instead. Several solutions, their (dis)advantages in comparison with proprietary products are explained in this paper with paying attention to specific tasks of TMM.

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Acknowledgments

I want to acknowledge prof. Stanislav Lyminarsky for what he has given me access to source code and Delphi exterior forms of his program. Also I want to acknowledge Dr. Gennady Timofeev the chair of TMM department for his assistance while porting of our laboratory software collection.

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Vukolov, A. (2017). Free and Open Source Software Applications for Education of TMM Discipline in Bauman University. In: Wenger, P., Flores, P. (eds) New Trends in Mechanism and Machine Science. Mechanisms and Machine Science, vol 43. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-44156-6_26

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