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Code sleuths

Publication:Boston GlobeDate:Dec 27 2004
Reporter:Robert Weisman

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Software engineer Shawn Henry swivels around in his chair, squints at his computer screen, and punches up a long list of software code files that document his company's latest headache.

These are files in the upcoming release of Service Integrity Inc., a Newton company selling software that helps businesses mine their data for customer leads. Each file highlighted in a bright color represents a match with known ''open source" code covered by a license. And each match represents a potential problem Service Integrity must resolve.




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