974 resultados para Open source.


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student created resource collection, slides, references

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student created resource collection, slides, poster, references

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Talk given for Filmelab April 2008

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An infographic for open source software licensing. This resource can serve as a simple introduction to open source software licensing, and as a reference for future use.

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A Seminar about the advantages of using open source licenses as a complimentary strategy to the academic publish process.

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Infographic providing a timeline of important events in the history of open source software since the fifties. Also includes stats for OSS licenses, usage in Business and reasons for participating in an OSS community.

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Presentación que muestra una aplicación GIS propietaria de hace 15 años, junto con su nueva cara gracias al software libre. Se cuenta una arquitectura novedosa que incluye el uso del API de MapFish Server para lanzar geo-procesos, junto con el software stack de PostGIS, GeoWebCache y OpenLayers

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Los Centros de Investigación de Geografía son por lo general productores de un gran volumen de Información Geográfica (IG), los cuales generan tanto proyectos financiados como iniciativas de investigación individuales. El Centro de Estudos de Geografia e Planeamento Regional (e-GEO) ha estado involucrado en varios proyectos a escala local, regional, nacional e internacional. Recientemente, dos cuestiones fueron objeto de debate. Una de ellas fue el hecho de que la información espacial obtenida a partir del desarrollo de tales proyectos de investigación no ha tenido la visibilidad que se esperaba. En la mayoría de las veces, la IG de estos proyectos no estaba en el formato adecuado para que los investigadores -o incluso el público en general o grupos de interés- pudieran pesquisar fácilmente. La segunda cuestión era sobre cómo hacer que estos resultados pudieran ser accesibles al alcance de todos, en todos los lugares, fácilmente y con los mínimos costes para el Centro, teniendo en cuenta el actual contexto económico portugués y los intereses de e-GEO. Estas dos cuestiones se resuelven con una sola respuesta: la puesta en marcha de un WebGIS en una plataforma Open Source. En este trabajo se ilustra la producción de un instrumento para la difusión de las indicaciones geográficas en el World Wide Web, utilizando únicamente software libre y freeware. Esta herramienta permite a todos los investigadores del Centro publicar su IG, la cual aparece como plenamente accesible a cualquier usuario final. Potencialmente, el hecho de permitir que este tipo de información sea plenamente accesible debería generar un gran impacto, acortando las distancias entre el trabajo realizado por los académicos y el usuario final. Creemos que es una óptima manera para que el público pueda acceder e interpretar la información espacial. En conclusión, esta plataforma debería servir para cerrar la brecha entre productores y usuarios de la información geográfica, permitiendo la interacción entre todas las partes así como la carga de nuevos datos dado un conjunto de normas destinadas a control de calidad

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O bom funcionamento de uma empresa passa pela coordenação dos seus vários elementos, pela fluidez das suas operações diárias, pelo desempenho dos seus recursos, tanto humanos como materiais, e da interacção dos vários sistemas que a compõem. As tecnologias empresariais sentiram um desenvolvimento contínuo após a sua aparição, desde o processo básico, para gestão de processos de negócios (BPM), para plataformas de recursos empresariais (ERP) modernos como o sistema proprietário SAP ou Oracle, para conceitos mais gerais como SOA e cloud, baseados em standards abertos. As novas tecnologias apresentam novos canais de trânsito de informação mais rápidos e eficientes, formas de automatizar e acompanhar processos de negócio e vários tipos de infra-estruturas que podem ser utilizadas de forma a tornar a empresa mais produtiva e flexível. As soluções comerciais existentes permitem realizar estes objectivos mas os seus custos de aquisição podem revelar-se demasiado elevados para algumas empresas ou organizações, que arriscam de não se adaptar às mudanças do negócio. Ao mesmo tempo, software livre está a ganhar popularidade mas existem sempre alguns preconceitos sobre a qualidade e maturidade deste tipo de software. O objectivo deste trabalho é apresentar SOA, os principais produtos SOA comerciais e open source e realizar uma comparação entre as duas categorias para verificar o nível de maturidade do SOA open source em relação às soluções SOA proprietárias.

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The Internet has become an integral part of our everyday lives and it is often difficult to imagine how we ever functioned without it. This chapter presents experiences of two entrepreneurial companies, one of which has survived the 'dot-com bubble burst.' The chapter identifies current and future online business environments especially in light of open source software (OSS)   being accepted globally. Unlike proprietary software (such as Windows), OSS comes with its internal implementation details (source code) visible both to its developers and users, along with the freedom to change and redistribute this source. The significant implications of this unique style of software distribution for e-entrepreneurs are examined. Having a flexible  strategic plan; possessing management skills; providing excellent service; and having patience are some of the recommendations provided by  interviewed e-entrepreneurs. When made part of the decision making  process, these recommendations would enhance current and future e_entrepreneurs in sustaining their business.

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As the first stage of a larger project, this paper presents experiences of two e-Entrepreneurs in the light of Open Source Software (OSS) being accepted globally. Unlike proprietary software (such as Windows), OSS comes with its internal details visible to its users. The significant implications of this unique style of software distribution for e-Entrepreneurs are examined. Recommendations arising from the interviews include the need to be technically competent; understanding the reasons behind adopting this strategy; and identifying and addressing customers' requirements. Authors also found similarities between traits (such as being visionary; being responsive to market changes) which make an entrepreneur and e-Entrepreneurs successful.

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Objective: Cortical porosity, particularly at the endocortical region, is recognised to play a central role in the pathogenesis of bone fragility. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to: 1) demonstrate how cortical volumetric BMD (vBMD) distribution can be analysed from (p)QCT images and 2) highlight the clinical significance of assessing regional density distribution of cortical bone. 

Methods: We used pQCT to compare mid-tibial cortical volumetric BMD distribution of 20 young (age 24(SD2) years, mass 77(11) kg, height 178(6) cm) and 25 elderly (72(4) years, 75(9) kg, 172(5) cm) men. Radial and polar cortical vBMD distributions were analysed using a custom built open source analysis tool which allowed the cortex to be divided into three concentric cortical divisions and in 36 cortical sectors originating from the centroid of the bone.

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Mean vBMD did not differ between the groups (1135(16) vs. 1130(28) mg/cm, P=0.696). In contrast, there was a significant age-group by radial division interaction for radial cortical vBMD (P<0.001).

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The proposed analysis method for analysing cortical bone density distribution of pQCT images was effective for detecting regional differences in cortical density between young and elderly men, which would have been missed by just looking at mean vBMD values.

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In many businesses, including hydrocarbon industries, reducing cost is of high priority. Although hydrocarbon industries appear able to afford the expensive computing infrastructure and software packages used to process seismic data in the search for hydrocarbon traps, it is always imperative to find ways to minimize cost. Seismic processing costs can be significantly reduced by using inexpensive, open source seismic data processing packages. However, hydrocarbon industries question the processing performance capability of open source packages, claiming that their seismic functions are less integrated and provide almost no technical guarantees for one to use. The objective of this paper is to demonstrate, through a comparative analysis, that open source seismic data processing packages are capable of executing the required seismic functions on an actual industrial workload. To achieve this objective we investigate whether or not open source seismic data processing packages can be executed using the same set of seismic data through data format conversions, and whether or not they can achieve reasonable performance and speedup when executing parallel seismic functions on a HPC cluster. Among the few open source packages available on the Internet, the subjects of our study are two popular packages: Seismic UNIX (SU) and Madagascar.

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This paper describes an internet-mediated netnography of the open source software (OSS) community. A brief history of OSS is presented, along with a discussion of the defining characteristics of the phenomenon. A theoretical rationale for the method is then offered and several unique features detailed. The evolution of the methodology in practice is described and salient lessons highlighted. In addition to gathering a large volume of rich data as intended, early phases of the implementation of this method produced a number of unanticipated but significant findings. The paper concludes by summarising the key methodological considerations for conducting a phenomenology of a true online community