Conférence sur l'Open Source
Conférence
Software is a pervasive element in research, not only in Computer Science, for which it is natural to produce software artifact, but in all other disciplines too, where the need to manage and elaborate information pushes researchers to develop and maintain significant software tools.
- Date : 24/11/2011
- Lieu : Orange Labs, Issy les Moulineaux
- Intervenants : Roberto Di Cosmo
- Organisateurs : IRILL & EIT ICT Labs
Open Source software coming from these research activities is a really interesting object for technology transfer, which is essential to produce the innovation on which the competitiveness of modern industry relies. By simplifying matters related to intellectual property, and building collaborative communities, Open Source software lends itself very naturally to fluid transfer and innovation activities. It is thus possible to gain significant productivity in the building of complex software systems, reducing the R&D costs and increasing software reliability.
Good practices in technology transfer using Open Source, as well as difficulties one may encounter in the process, are the key subject of this track.
Programme
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Welcome
Roberto Di Cosmo, IRILL and Patrick Moreau, Inria
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OtaSizzle - an Open Platform to Transfer Technology from a Research Project
Olli Pitkänen, Helsinki Institute for Information Technology HIIT
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Kassi - creating business opportunities from an open source research project
Juho Makkonen, Kassi
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Possible industrial use cases of KALIMUCHO
Philippe Roose, Associate Professors, LIUPPA/Laboratoire d'Informatique de l'UPPA
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Polarsys (previously OPEES) as a mean to catalyse the maturation process (from TRL3 to TRL6) for OSS projects in the Embedded Software space.
Gael Blondelle, OBEO
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Open Source Innovation Factory
Paolo Ceravolo, Assistant Professor, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy, in collaboration with Engineering Group
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Open source and Standardisation
Jamil Chawki, Orange Group
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An Open Source-Based Approach for Industrializing Research Tools
Hugo Bruneliere – R&D Engineer – AtlandMod Team (INRIA, EMN & LINA)
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Creating Value with Open Source
Teodor Danciu, Founder and Architect JasperReports, Jaspersoft
Localisation
Mots-clés : IRILL Open source
Inria
Inria.fr
Inria Channel
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