[Crib-list] Speakers: PALLE PEDERSEN and VALERIE FRAYSSE -- Computational Research in Boston Seminar -- Friday, February 1, 2008 (fwd)
Shirley Entzminger
daisymae at math.mit.edu
Fri Feb 1 10:05:52 EST 2008
T O D A Y . . .
COMPUTATIONAL RESEARCH in BOSTON SEMINAR
DATE: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2008
TIME: 12:30 PM
LOCATION: Building 32, Room 124 (Stata Center)
(Pizza and beverages will be provided at 12:15 PM outside Room 32-124.)
Title: A BRIEF HISTORY OF OPEN SOURCE AND A SNEAK PREVIEW OF ITS FUTURE
Speakers: PALLE PEDERSEN
CTO of RealCME
Advisor to and Former CTO of Black Duck Software
VALERIE FRAYSSE
Chief Scientist
Kvasar Technology
ABSTRACT:
How and why do engineers use open source? Why care about what is in your code?
How can you detect the history of code? Knowing the code's history can help
shape its future!
Like the hereditary traits found within a sequence of DNA, a string of open
source code is full of genetic information. As source code continues to evolve
and grow increasingly complex, it becomes more important to trace the code's
ancestry. With the Open Source Genome, companies can understand the origin and
history of code, helping to avoid the legal ramifications of the improper use
and management of open source code and licenses. Certain licenses apply to
code and when part of that code is taken out and merged with other code, new
licenses apply. This philosophy can ultimately help companies identify
components that can be reused, accelerating software development and the time
to market of a product.
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