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What Challenges Do Open Source Platforms Face?
Despite their benefits, open source platforms in nanotechnology face several challenges:
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Funding
: Sustaining the development and maintenance of these platforms requires significant financial resources.
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Quality Control
: Ensuring the quality and reliability of the data and tools provided can be challenging.
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User Engagement
: Encouraging active participation and contribution from the research community is crucial for the success of these platforms.
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