OSS 2012 Call For Contributions

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The 8th International Conference on Open Source Systems (http://oss2012.org/) Hammamet, Tunisia, 10-13 September 2012 Scope of OSS 2012 —————– Over the past two decades, Free/Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS) has introduced new successful models for creating, distributing, acquiring and using software and software-based services. Inspired by the success of FLOSS, other forms of open initiatives have been gaining momentum. Open source systems (OSS) now extend beyond software to include open access, open documents, open science, open education, open government, open cloud, open hardware, open artworks and museum exhibits, open innovation and more. On the one hand, the openness movement has created new kinds of opportunities such as the emergence of new business models, knowledge exchange mechanisms, and collective development approaches. On the other hand, the movement has introduced new kinds of challenges, especially as different problem domains embrace openness as a pervasive problem solving strategy. OSS can be complex yet widespread and often cross-cultural. Consequently, they require an interdisciplinary understanding of their technical, economic, legal and socio-cultural dynamics. The goal of 8th International Conference on Open Source Systems, OSS 2012, the first to be held in Africa, is to provide an international forum where a diverse community of professionals from academia, industry and public sector, and diverse OSS initiatives can come together to share research findings and practical experiences. The conference is also meant to provide information and education to practitioners, identify directions for further research, and to be an ongoing platform for technology transfer, no matter which form of OSS is being pursued. OSS 2012 accepts submissions in the following categories: research papers, industry papers, formal tool demonstrations, lightning talks and posters. OSS 2012 also invites proposals for tutorials and workshops, submissions to the doctoral symposium, and submissions of panels. Accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings, which are published by Springer. The major conference theme is long-term sustainability with OSS. Topics of Interest —————— OSS sustainability – Sustainability models of OSS – Building sustainable OSS communities – Role of OSS in ICT and sustainable development – Mining sustainability related data from OSS communities – Experience reports and lessons on sustainable OSS ecosystems OSS as innovation – Adoption/ use / acceptance of OSS – Dissemination / redistribution / crowdsourcing of OSS systems – Expanding scientific research and technology development methods through openness – Adopting innovation in OSS projects OSS practices and methods – OSS and traditional / agile development methods – OSS and decentralized development – Knowledge and documentation management in OSS OSS technologies – OSS over the Internet – Security of OSS – Interoperability / portability / scalability of OSS – Open standards / open data / open cloud / open hardware / open exhibits – Reuse in OSS – OSS for entertainment – OSS for education – Architecture and design of OSS Economic / organizational / social issues on OSS – Economic analysis of OSS – Business models of OSS – Maturity models of OSS – OSS in public sector – OSS intellectual property, copyrights and licensing – Non-Governmental Organizations and OSS Important Dates (Deadlines) ————————— Submissions due: March 9, 2012 Workshop proposals: March 16, 2012 Panels and tutorials proposals: May 25, 2012 Results to authors: April 13, 2012 Camera-ready copy due: May 11, 2012 Early registration: June 15, 2012 Submission ———- Upload contributions in PDF format at http://oss2012.org/. Organization ———— General Chairs: Walt Scacchi, University of California, Irvine, USA Tommi Mikkonen, Tampere University of Technology, Finland Program Chairs: Imed Hammouda, Tampere University of Technology, Finland Bj�rn Lundell, University of Sk�vde, Sweden Local Organizing Chairs: Said Ouerghi, University of Manouba, Tunisia Khaled Sammoud, University of Tunis el Manar, Tunisia

December 12, 2011 / 0 Comments
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Idlelo Conference Updates information

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Dear all The following are latest updates on The Fifth African Conference on FOSS and the Digital Commons – (IDLELO 5): Conference Registration: Registration for the Fifth African Conference on FOSS and the Digital Commons – (IDLELO 5) 2012 Abuja (Mayrch19-23, 2012) is currently open. The IDLELO 5 conference will bring together experts and practitioners from Africa and around the world to discuss on the theme “Open Source Solutions for achieving Millennium Development Goals”. To register please go to Idlelo 5 Conference Registration. Conference Exhibition: Give your business, your initiative and your company a raise. Meet with prospective customers, international bloggers and pace-setters in marketing. Make sure you receive an “Idlelo” punch to your business. Book a stand at IDLELO 5 and get global coverage and sustainable opportunities.To be an exhibitor please go to Exhibition Information Call for Papers and Proposals Call for papers and and proposals are still in progress. Send your paper and proposals to idlelo5@fossfa.net. For more information please go to Call for Papers Conference Sponsorship Contribute to African participation. Support women and youth. Place your logo in all Idlelo communications. Build the open source and open data ecosystem.Partner in an award. Brand IDLELO.. be a sponsor. For more in sponsorship please visit this page Sponsorship Package For more information on IDLELO 5, please visit http://www.idlelo.net or send your enquiries to idlelo5@fossfa.net

December 8, 2011 / 0 Comments
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Sun Tech Days Hyderabad 2009

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Sun Tech Days : Wednesday 18th to Friday 20th of February 2009.______________________________________________________________________Day 1: Wednesday 18th Welcome speech – Amazing Kid of 11 years old playing many drums at the same time– 3 Demos Desktop Virtualization + Shark JavaFX + Java TV – Sun box-)– Sun India CEO speech– James Gosling talking about the evolution of Java (java is used every where) [NetBeans 6.5 what’s new ?] Angela Caiceda – Internal File versionning control– Refactor preview– Fix import– Help used to find some menu used– Database management– Code completion formating– Code– Import from eclipse project [Glasfish & the future of Java EE] Arun Gupta – Application server– Open source version– Commercial version (Monitoring tools)– Sun Communication server (demo of 2 phones calling each other)– Project deployement– Clustes management– Version 2 coming with Netbeans 6.5 [Netbeans with Php development – HOL] Justin Bolter – Debug step by step as a client side language– code completion– code template– Objects view,etc.– Drag and drop html elements ______________________________________________________________________Day 2 : Thursday 19th [New way of working with Swing] Lee Chuck – “Bind”– Splash screen– Nimbus for the design aspect (you don’t have to know how Swing works)– Display on different screen (class Graphics to help you identify the device)– User experience (java icon,Field getting focus onload of the application,pressing enter to validate as form,build an application with a tray icon,undecorated window to display any kind of window (a cat walking on the screen),etc.) [UML Modelling with Netbeans] Ashwin Rao – Design Pattern– For more efficiency, some elements have been removed (unused UML diagrams)– Synchronous manual (Code generated and diagrams generated) [Get involved in Open source projects] [Restful HOL -Hands On Lab-]– Glassfish (application server basically but can do more than that)– Webservice [Java Mobile]– JavaFX :with his magick bind method. The bind method basically allows you to change the value of one variable dynamically. Ex: if i bind x to y and if y is changing (on drag of an image for example) i don’t need to worry about coding to update x.– More classes to make the programming easier [Mobile and Embedded Java Update]– Magic pen piano (a demo where the piano keys were drwan on a paper and with a pen the person was able to play the notes awesome).– Java Sun Spot (used for robots, chip)– Golf swing measurement (using the Java sunspot)– Java Phone (LWUIK) [Personnal impression] {Pros – things to remember}– demo must show new interresting things– the way people were presenting– HOL are available for people after the event (because it is quite impossible to finish them and ask questions if you are new to the technology)– You can ask questions on the author blog– Importance of local teams in open source project (the maintain the group when you are gone :-))– The place and decoration is better than the website of the event 🙂 {Cons}– Marketing of “NetBeans”– JavaFX is for animation but the environment is not yet as easy for designers (compare to Flash); its more for java developpers who want to do animation.– Eclipse has already many of the “new features” (many plugins) . So you can choose Net Beans or whatever tool you want but don’t become slave of the tool or … ;-D– You can’t ask questions in the room (i guess because of the busy schedule and so many people willing to ask more and more questions …). I was a cool event anyway, new environnement, new people especially for a guy like me who is not java java :-D. Ressources:http://java.sun.com/www.netbeans.orghttp://javafx.com/https://glassfish.dev.java.net/http://community.java.net/mobileandembedded/

February 21, 2009 / 0 Comments
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