This document discusses IzPack, an open source installation framework. It begins with an introduction and demo of IzPack's features. Some key features discussed include cross-platform compatibility, customizable installers, conditions and languages packs. The document then discusses IzPack's positioning as the only true cross-platform installer. It concludes with thoughts on open source software, including community growth over time and governance challenges.
Linaro's mission is to make it easier and quicker for ARM partners to deploy the latest technology into optimized Linux based products. This presentation covers the basic work from Linaro Android platform team.
Presentation at Android Builders Summit 2012.
Based on the experience of working with ODM companies and SoC vendors, this session would discuss how to figure out the performance hotspot of certain Android devices and then improve in various areas including graphics and boot time. This session consists of the detailed components which seem to be independent from each other in traditional view. However, the situation changes a lot in Android system view since everything is coupled in a mass. Three frequently mentioned items in Android engineering are selected as the entry points: 2D/3D graphics, runtime, and boot time. Audience: Developers who work on Android system integration and platform enablement.
Inside Android's Dalvik VM - NEJUG Nov 2011Doug Hawkins
In this presentation, Doug Hawkins will discuss how the Dalvik VM is different from traditional Java VMs and the motivations behind those differences. Along the way, you'll learn about Android's service architecture, Dalvik's byte code format, and the surprising details of how Android installs, launches, and executes applications.
slides of a presentation about cross-platform mobile app development I gave at MobileTechCon 2010 in Mainz (Germany).
Links and additional information on the related blog post at http://HeikoBehrens.net/2010/10/11/cross-platform-app-development-for-iphone-android-co-—-a-comparison-i-presented-at-mobiletechcon-2010/
Linaro's mission is to make it easier and quicker for ARM partners to deploy the latest technology into optimized Linux based products. This presentation covers the basic work from Linaro Android platform team.
Presentation at Android Builders Summit 2012.
Based on the experience of working with ODM companies and SoC vendors, this session would discuss how to figure out the performance hotspot of certain Android devices and then improve in various areas including graphics and boot time. This session consists of the detailed components which seem to be independent from each other in traditional view. However, the situation changes a lot in Android system view since everything is coupled in a mass. Three frequently mentioned items in Android engineering are selected as the entry points: 2D/3D graphics, runtime, and boot time. Audience: Developers who work on Android system integration and platform enablement.
Inside Android's Dalvik VM - NEJUG Nov 2011Doug Hawkins
In this presentation, Doug Hawkins will discuss how the Dalvik VM is different from traditional Java VMs and the motivations behind those differences. Along the way, you'll learn about Android's service architecture, Dalvik's byte code format, and the surprising details of how Android installs, launches, and executes applications.
slides of a presentation about cross-platform mobile app development I gave at MobileTechCon 2010 in Mainz (Germany).
Links and additional information on the related blog post at http://HeikoBehrens.net/2010/10/11/cross-platform-app-development-for-iphone-android-co-—-a-comparison-i-presented-at-mobiletechcon-2010/
This is the material for Tampere workshop on 14th May 2018.
How to combine modern technologies such as Java 10, Spring Boot 2, Docker, to create more lightweight and modern microservices - or any services you like.
(Presentation at HITcon 2011) This talk introduces how to do Android application reverse engineering by real example. And, it covers the advanced topics like optimized DEX and JNI.
Development environments are a necessary part of every developer's workflow. They can also be a great source of friction. What may begin as simply running python my_app.py eventually bloats as you add more apps, more databases, more testing frameworks, and more developers. We'll talk about the evolution of a typical development environment, how it lets us down, and how we try to make it better. We'll end with an introduction to Dusty, a new tool which uses Docker containers to take our development environments to the next level.
Originally presented at PyGotham 2015.
ZF2 Modular Architecture - Taking advantage of itSteve Maraspin
Zend Framework 1 had modules. Their name is pretty much everything Zend Framework 2 modules share with them, though. The whole framework architecture has been rewritten to encourage software reuse and extension. In this talk I’ll share our experiences on ZF2 module creation and usage.
(1) Pick up one Android phone and discover its internals
(2) Learn how to select the "weapons" to fight with
Android system facilities
(3) Skipping Java parts, we focus on the native area:
dynamic linking, processes, debugger, memory
layout, IPC, and interactions with frameworks.
(4) It is not comprehensive to familarize Android. The
goal is to utilize Android platforms, which are the
popular and powerful development devices to us.
Community Linux has become increasingly popular within the enterprise as organizations look to cut costs without compromising on functionality and reliability. In this webinar Brad Reeves, Senior Content Engineer with OpenLogic, provides a comparison of the leading community Linux distributions, including CentOS, Ubuntu, Fedora, and openSUSE. Brad discusses which distributions are best suited to different uses within the enterprise as well as how to approach migrations from commercial Linux distributions like Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Other topics covered in this webinar include:
* Community Linux in your datacenter – top server distributions
* Community Linux in your enterprise – top desktop distributions
* Best practices for enterprise involvement in Linux communities
* Options for community Linux support and maintenance help
Deprecated: Foundations of Zend Framework 2Adam Culp
DEPRECATED-Please see http://www.slideshare.net/adamculp/foundations-of-zendframework for updated version.
For this talk Adam Culp will cover a basic intro to Zend Framework 2 (ZF2) and how to use the foundational pieces. We will discover how to get a Zend Framework 2 application up and running quickly using GitHub, Composer, and the Zend Framework 2 Skeleton Application. Then we will leverage the Zend Skeleton Module to introduce adding modules to a Zend Framework 2 application.
We will also cover basic usage of the ZF2 module manager, event manager, service manager, and database components. Adam will also introduce some useful resources to help attendees continue learning on their own. The goal of the talk is to give attendees enough information to be able to get a jump start into using ZF2.
This is the material for Tampere workshop on 14th May 2018.
How to combine modern technologies such as Java 10, Spring Boot 2, Docker, to create more lightweight and modern microservices - or any services you like.
(Presentation at HITcon 2011) This talk introduces how to do Android application reverse engineering by real example. And, it covers the advanced topics like optimized DEX and JNI.
Development environments are a necessary part of every developer's workflow. They can also be a great source of friction. What may begin as simply running python my_app.py eventually bloats as you add more apps, more databases, more testing frameworks, and more developers. We'll talk about the evolution of a typical development environment, how it lets us down, and how we try to make it better. We'll end with an introduction to Dusty, a new tool which uses Docker containers to take our development environments to the next level.
Originally presented at PyGotham 2015.
ZF2 Modular Architecture - Taking advantage of itSteve Maraspin
Zend Framework 1 had modules. Their name is pretty much everything Zend Framework 2 modules share with them, though. The whole framework architecture has been rewritten to encourage software reuse and extension. In this talk I’ll share our experiences on ZF2 module creation and usage.
(1) Pick up one Android phone and discover its internals
(2) Learn how to select the "weapons" to fight with
Android system facilities
(3) Skipping Java parts, we focus on the native area:
dynamic linking, processes, debugger, memory
layout, IPC, and interactions with frameworks.
(4) It is not comprehensive to familarize Android. The
goal is to utilize Android platforms, which are the
popular and powerful development devices to us.
Community Linux has become increasingly popular within the enterprise as organizations look to cut costs without compromising on functionality and reliability. In this webinar Brad Reeves, Senior Content Engineer with OpenLogic, provides a comparison of the leading community Linux distributions, including CentOS, Ubuntu, Fedora, and openSUSE. Brad discusses which distributions are best suited to different uses within the enterprise as well as how to approach migrations from commercial Linux distributions like Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Other topics covered in this webinar include:
* Community Linux in your datacenter – top server distributions
* Community Linux in your enterprise – top desktop distributions
* Best practices for enterprise involvement in Linux communities
* Options for community Linux support and maintenance help
Deprecated: Foundations of Zend Framework 2Adam Culp
DEPRECATED-Please see http://www.slideshare.net/adamculp/foundations-of-zendframework for updated version.
For this talk Adam Culp will cover a basic intro to Zend Framework 2 (ZF2) and how to use the foundational pieces. We will discover how to get a Zend Framework 2 application up and running quickly using GitHub, Composer, and the Zend Framework 2 Skeleton Application. Then we will leverage the Zend Skeleton Module to introduce adding modules to a Zend Framework 2 application.
We will also cover basic usage of the ZF2 module manager, event manager, service manager, and database components. Adam will also introduce some useful resources to help attendees continue learning on their own. The goal of the talk is to give attendees enough information to be able to get a jump start into using ZF2.
본 보고서에서는 2010년 7월 한달 간의 온라인 광고집행 금액 추이를
월 별, 업종 별, 광고주 별로 살펴보고 미디어 트래픽과 트렌드를 분석해 보았습니다.
2010년 7월 온라인에는 총 558억 원의 광고가 집행되었으며 전 년도 대비 117억 원이 상승한 금액입니다. 업종별로는 서비스 업종의 광고집행 금액이 약 15억 원 증가하였습니다.
Strong performers and successful reformersEduSkills OECD
The yardstick for success is no longer improvement by national standards alone but the best performing education systems
Andreas Schleicher
Special advisor to the Secretary-General on Education Policy
Head of the Indicators and Analysis Division, EDU
2010년 10월의 온라인 광고 시장과 미디어 동향을 분석한 리포트입니다.
10월에 온라인 광고는 총 590억 원이 집행되었으며 이는 전 월 대비 56억 원이 증가한 금액입니다.
'서비스 업종' 광고 집행 금액이 대폭 증가하면서 1위를 유지했고, 또한 포털 3사는 3분기 견고한 성장세를 보이며 4분기도 밝은 성장세를 기대하게 하였습니다.
An intro to the International Image Interoperability Framework and some tips on how to implement it. Also see published conference paper at http://mw2016.museumsandtheweb.com/paper/iiif-unshackle-your-images/
Alfresco has gone a long way in providing best-of-breed tools to power the full spectrum of an ECM project, from inception to delivery.
In this session, based on real business cases, we'll demostrate how, using tools like the Maven Alfresco SDK and Alfresco Boxes, you can deliver a fully working Alfresco customized project from scratch running in the Cloud, all of this using quality focused, reproducible, reliable, Enterprise ready processes.
Containers for Science and High-Performance ComputingDmitry Spodarets
Within this talk, we will explore how Singularity liberates non-privileged users and host resources (such as interconnects, resource managers, file systems, accelerators, etc.) allowing users to take full control to set-up and run in their native environments. This talk explores how Singularity combines software packaging models with minimalistic containers to create very lightweight application bundles which can be simply executed and contained completely within their environment or be used to interact directly with the host file systems at native speeds. A Singularity application bundle can be as simple as containing a single binary application or as complicated as containing an entire workflow and is as flexible as you will need.
Slides for the 60 minutes workshop I presented at the virtual edition of ClueCon 2020 (ClueCon Deconstructed). The many slides cover different aspects in Janus, ranging from configuration, to plugins, how to write your own plugin, core features, recording, monitoring, and so on. Unfortunately I didn't have enough time to talk about everything, but slides should be easy to follow anyway.
Rough presentation about the aspects and problems that you have to deal with when you build a system based on Docker. Presentation done for the Docker Amsterdam meetup.
Why everyone is excited about Docker (and you should too...) - Carlo Bonamic...Codemotion
In less than two years Docker went from first line of code to major Open Source project with contributions from all the big names in IT. Everyone is excited, but what's in for me - as a Dev or Ops? In short, Docker makes creating Development, Test and even Production environments an order of magnitude simpler, faster and completely portable across both local and cloud infrastructure. We will start from Docker main concepts: how to create a Linux Container from base images, run your application in it, and version your runtimes as you would with source code, and finish with a concrete example.
This talk presents SpagoBI, the Open Source Business Intelligence platform, developed and supported by Engineering and hosted by the OW2 Consortium. SpagoBI 2.0 marks a significant step ahead in the OSBI domain thanks to its solid and scalable architecture, based on the Service Oriented paradigm, to its powerful security and profiling management and to the presence of a big variety of analytical solutions, ranging from classical reporting and dimensional analysis to original and innovative modules. You will discover how it is possible, in a secure and ergonomic environment, to build Business Intelligence and Decision Support Solutions by leveraging analtycal tools as: reporting, OLAP engines, dashboards, KPI Engine, Location Intelligence to plot data analysis on geographical maps, Analytical Dossier to improve collaboration and cooperation between BI actors. The talks ends with a short illustration of the SpagoBI business model and the professional services provided by Engineering and OW2.
Fractal: This presentation introduces Fractal which is a modular, extensible and programming language agnostic component model that can be used to design, implement, deploy and reconfigure systems and applications, from operating systems to middleware platforms and to graphical user interfaces. The goal of Fractal is to reduce the development, deployment and maintenance costs of software systems in general, and of ObjectWeb projects in particular. The Fractal component model has the following important features: recursivity, reflectivity, component sharing, binding components, execution model independence, openness.
FraSCAti: The Service Component Architecture (SCA) is a technology agnostic standard for developing and deploying distributed service-oriented architectures (SOA). However, SCA does not define standard means for runtime manageability (including introspection and reconfiguration) of SOA applications and of their supporting environment. This presentation introduces the FraSCAti platform, which brings runtime management features to SCA, and discusses key principles in its design: the adoption of an extended SCA component model for the implementation of SOA applications and of the FraSCAti platform itself; the use of component-based interception techniques for dynamically weaving non-functional services such as transaction management with components.
Quattor is an open-source tool aimed at efficient management of fabrics with hundred or thousand of Linux machines, still being easy enough to manage smaller clusters. It has been originally developed during the European Data Grid (EDG) project. It is now in use at more than 50 grid sites running gLite middleware, ranging from small EGEE/LCG T3 to very large one like CERN.
Quattor ability to factorize common part of description configuration and advanced features of PAN language used to do this description allowed to build and maintain a common set of templates that any site can just import and customize without editing them. This resulted in the so-called QWG templates, a complete set of standard templates to configure OS and gLite middleware. This results in a very efficient sharing of installation and configuration tasks around the world. This could be extended to many service configuration other than grid services and is already available for standard services like mail, web servers... with a support for configuring virtual machines.
This presentation, in addition to Quattor specific features, will introduce how the project is managed by the community and plans for the long-term sustainability of the product.
The interests of synchronous communications in collaborative activities have been recognized by an important number of researches and experiments. More recent technical environments offer the use of synchronous communications as a collaborative learning solution for a group of distributed users, where each one gains independence from each other and joins a collaboration activity by their own.
PLATINE environment offers a lot of mechanisms that can be used in different contexts: e-learning ,co-design, cooperative work...
After a short description of the PLATINE software, the goal of this presentation is to give the reasons why to distribute PLATINE under the free softwarelicence CECILL-B. We will present the difficulties encountered in this stage, but also the positive repercussions related to this kind of diffusion. In conclusion, we will present a development and new usage of the PLATINE components.
eXo Platform is a French company founded in 2003 and now employing 100 collaborators. eXo Platform is developing Open Source collaborative software that are based on an innovative web portal solution which enables the virtualization of the work space through an advanced WebOS interface. Standing in the international market, eXo Platform count as its customers the American Department of Defense, the Belgium Financial Minister, the State of Geneva and some French general councils, as well as major industrial customers who chose eXo Platform products for huge projects involving thousands users.
OCELOT (Open Collaborative Environment for the Leverage of Online Engineering) is issued from a research project prototype, realized at the DIOM laboratory of TELECOM Saint-Etienne, associated school of the French Institut TELECOM (formerly GET). OCELOT allows the remote control of apparatuses, instruments, devices in an industrial, research and education context. The main originality of the framework is to support synchronous collaboration (Computer-Supported Collaborative Work), and to minimize the amount of integration time when putting a new device online.
The underlying middleware is based on JOnAS (EJB3) and JORAM, but also on other technologies from the Web 3.0 (semantic web : ontologies). OCELOT is becoming an open source project, hosted at OW2.
Graphical environment today are not fondamentaly different of what they were in the Xerox Star workstation of the late 70s. Applications share the file systems, the screen, the network access, the clipboard, the keyboard, the mouse, and not much more. Applications are fondamentaly isolated from the others. Semantic technologies used in the Mandriva Smart Desktop integrated in the last Mandriva 2010 distribution are opening a new mean to share informations between applications. It leads to a real productivity increase. That's what we intend to explain and demonstrate during this presentation.
The presentation will start by summarizing some results of the Eureka/ITEA project GGCC (Global GNU Compiler Collection) where Julio collaborated in the design of an open platform for coding rule validation.
Then, the presentation continues on ellaboration on the different connections between formal techniques, in a broad sense, and open source software development.
Finally, I will discuss how these examples lead naturally to the emergent concept of semantic forge.
Founded in 2008, UShareSoft's mission is to deliver an easy to use software appliance factory, formally named UForge that provides the best SaaS platform to create of business ready software appliances. We make it simple for individual developers, communities, and professionals to build from open source software, integrate their applications into ready-to-run virtual images, software appliances or virtual appliances.
Complementing UForge SaaS web services platform, UShareSoft provides a Rich Internet Application (RIA) desktop client named UShare Builder. UShare Builder provides a seamless user experience to create, build, update and maintain software appliances.
UShareSoft strongly supports the sharing and participation age and believes in the open source movement. The UForge platform is built on top of a number of open source components and we provide a large catalogue of open source operating systems and projects to help you easily construct software appliances. In addition, UShareSoft provides to Open Source projects and Communities access to free Open Source Project accounts on the UForge platform.
The INRIA’s galaxy ADT (Technology Development Action) contributes to make INRIA a value-added player in the SOA (Service-Oriented Architecture) arena, by providing an open SOA platform, enabling agility using dynamic architectures. This ADT will work for INRIA and INRIA's research project-teams direct benefit, and aims at pre- assembling technological bricks from various teams, projects and preparing them to be transferred through the open source software channel.
galaxy provides an integrated environment by assembling and leveraging INRIA's open-source technologies. galaxy allows to design, deploy, run, monitor systems, following concepts and paradigms inherited from service- oriented, process and dynamic architectures, and offering a set of management functions for agile and dynamic systems. galaxy technologies are most of them compliant with the Eclipse and the SCA standards.
With Biocep-R, We propose to build on top the mainstream Statistical and Scientific Computing Environments (R,cilab, Matlab, SAS..) a federative and user-centric OSS platform for High Performance Computing, data analysis and collaboration. Biocep-R computational engines can be running locally or remotely (on Servers/Clusters/Grids/Clouds) and can be accessed from the Researcher's laptop. The Researcher can use an extensible cross-platform workbench to pilot the engines and can also control them programmatically.
The workbench includes highly programmable server-side spreadsheets fully integrated with the SCEs functions and data and that can be mirrored to Excel's spreadsheets.
Multiple Researchers can connect simultaneously to the same the remote computational engine and use it collaboratively via a set of broadcasted views .
The Researcher can easily create or connect to multiple engines running on one or multiple heterogeneous infrastructures and use them for parallel computing. The plug-ins architecture offers a highly innovative way to produce and distribute SCE-based User Interfaces for Academia (Science gateways) and Industry (Financial Dashboards, What-if-analysis user interfaces, analytical applications...). Biocep-R on local virtual appliances opens new perspectives for reproducible computational research.
Virtual Machines with R,Scilab and Biocep are publically available on Amazon's Elastic Cloud and can be run on demand to perform statistical/numerical computing using "unlimited" computational and storage resources. The Presentation will give an overview of this new platform and the main usage scenarios will be demonstarted.
FLOSSMETRICS: The main objective of FLOSSMETRICS is to construct, publish and analyse a large scale database with information and metrics about libre software development coming from several thousands of software projects, using existing methodologies, and tools already developed. The project will also provide a public platform for validation and industrial exploitation of results.
The SIM-SYProd action (« Service, Interoperability Modelling for Industrial Systems ») has been set up and driven by the GOSPI research cluster (France, Rhône-Alpes) to propose reinforced links between the modelling of business processes of an industrial system with the information and communication techniques as available today.
The study of industrial business processes implies a “concurrent” approach bringing together distinct specialized viewpoints and conducting to an overall and multidisciplinary vision: business modelling, information technologies and innovation challenges are to be considered simultaneously and as a whole.
The main innovative aspect of this collaborative action has been to bridge and manage interfaces between two domains, on the one hand industrial system engineering and information systems modelling, on the other information and communication technologies.
This initiative has enabled bringing together crosscutting skills and expertise, and has demonstrated the interest of building an open, sustainable, multi-disciplinary, collaborative and “concurrent” research group.
Discover how you can easily develop and maintain web applications with an intuitive and powerful open source BPM solution such Bonita Open Solution. Learn how you can draw processes as naturally as on a whiteboard; how connect to your information system from your processes and how to run your processes as an standalone web application in your favorite browser.
TOPCASED (The Open-Source Toolkit for Critical Systems) is a software environment primarily dedicated to the realization of critical embedded systems including hardware and/or software.
Started in 2004, TOPCASED covers specification, design and coding stages, including usual fonctionalities such as configuration and change management. TOPCASED is based on Eclipse, and promotes model-driven engineering and formal methods as key technologies. It is developed by a consortium gathering more than 35 partners (big, medium, and small companies, research centers and universities) and is released as free/libre/open-source software.
It has been downloaded about 100,000 times during the last twelve months.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 5DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 5. In this session, we will cover CI/CD with devops.
Topics covered:
CI/CD with in UiPath
End-to-end overview of CI/CD pipeline with Azure devops
Speaker:
Lyndsey Byblow, Test Suite Sales Engineer @ UiPath, Inc.
The Art of the Pitch: WordPress Relationships and SalesLaura Byrne
Clients don’t know what they don’t know. What web solutions are right for them? How does WordPress come into the picture? How do you make sure you understand scope and timeline? What do you do if sometime changes?
All these questions and more will be explored as we talk about matching clients’ needs with what your agency offers without pulling teeth or pulling your hair out. Practical tips, and strategies for successful relationship building that leads to closing the deal.
Pushing the limits of ePRTC: 100ns holdover for 100 daysAdtran
At WSTS 2024, Alon Stern explored the topic of parametric holdover and explained how recent research findings can be implemented in real-world PNT networks to achieve 100 nanoseconds of accuracy for up to 100 days.
GraphSummit Singapore | The Art of the Possible with Graph - Q2 2024Neo4j
Neha Bajwa, Vice President of Product Marketing, Neo4j
Join us as we explore breakthrough innovations enabled by interconnected data and AI. Discover firsthand how organizations use relationships in data to uncover contextual insights and solve our most pressing challenges – from optimizing supply chains, detecting fraud, and improving customer experiences to accelerating drug discoveries.
Unlocking Productivity: Leveraging the Potential of Copilot in Microsoft 365, a presentation by Christoforos Vlachos, Senior Solutions Manager – Modern Workplace, Uni Systems
Climate Impact of Software Testing at Nordic Testing DaysKari Kakkonen
My slides at Nordic Testing Days 6.6.2024
Climate impact / sustainability of software testing discussed on the talk. ICT and testing must carry their part of global responsibility to help with the climat warming. We can minimize the carbon footprint but we can also have a carbon handprint, a positive impact on the climate. Quality characteristics can be added with sustainability, and then measured continuously. Test environments can be used less, and in smaller scale and on demand. Test techniques can be used in optimizing or minimizing number of tests. Test automation can be used to speed up testing.
Why You Should Replace Windows 11 with Nitrux Linux 3.5.0 for enhanced perfor...SOFTTECHHUB
The choice of an operating system plays a pivotal role in shaping our computing experience. For decades, Microsoft's Windows has dominated the market, offering a familiar and widely adopted platform for personal and professional use. However, as technological advancements continue to push the boundaries of innovation, alternative operating systems have emerged, challenging the status quo and offering users a fresh perspective on computing.
One such alternative that has garnered significant attention and acclaim is Nitrux Linux 3.5.0, a sleek, powerful, and user-friendly Linux distribution that promises to redefine the way we interact with our devices. With its focus on performance, security, and customization, Nitrux Linux presents a compelling case for those seeking to break free from the constraints of proprietary software and embrace the freedom and flexibility of open-source computing.
In his public lecture, Christian Timmerer provides insights into the fascinating history of video streaming, starting from its humble beginnings before YouTube to the groundbreaking technologies that now dominate platforms like Netflix and ORF ON. Timmerer also presents provocative contributions of his own that have significantly influenced the industry. He concludes by looking at future challenges and invites the audience to join in a discussion.
GridMate - End to end testing is a critical piece to ensure quality and avoid...ThomasParaiso2
End to end testing is a critical piece to ensure quality and avoid regressions. In this session, we share our journey building an E2E testing pipeline for GridMate components (LWC and Aura) using Cypress, JSForce, FakerJS…
GraphSummit Singapore | The Future of Agility: Supercharging Digital Transfor...Neo4j
Leonard Jayamohan, Partner & Generative AI Lead, Deloitte
This keynote will reveal how Deloitte leverages Neo4j’s graph power for groundbreaking digital twin solutions, achieving a staggering 100x performance boost. Discover the essential role knowledge graphs play in successful generative AI implementations. Plus, get an exclusive look at an innovative Neo4j + Generative AI solution Deloitte is developing in-house.
Communications Mining Series - Zero to Hero - Session 1DianaGray10
This session provides introduction to UiPath Communication Mining, importance and platform overview. You will acquire a good understand of the phases in Communication Mining as we go over the platform with you. Topics covered:
• Communication Mining Overview
• Why is it important?
• How can it help today’s business and the benefits
• Phases in Communication Mining
• Demo on Platform overview
• Q/A
53. 1
Intro + Demo
2
Some features
3
Positioning
4
Thoughts on F/OSS
54. 1
Intro + Demo
2
Some features
3
Positioning
4
Thoughts on F/OSS
55. X11
v3.0.0 shortcuts
v2.0 Win32 shortcuts CommunityOne
(rewrite) UserInputPanel GPL JavaOne
2001 2004 2008 2009
03 08 11 08 02 01 05 04 05 04 11
2002 2005
v1.0 v2.10.0 Move to Move to v4.3.0 v4.3.2,
CVS @TuxFamily BerliOS Codehaus fOSSa
Fast development
Steady growth, people keep on joining
56. You decide
to use it for
X11 your next projects
v3.0.0 shortcuts
v2.0 Win32 shortcuts CommunityOne
(rewrite) UserInputPanel GPL JavaOne
2001 2004 2008 2009
03 08 11 08 02 01 05 04 05 04 11
2002 2005
v1.0 v2.10.0 Move to Move to v4.3.0 v4.3.2,
CVS @TuxFamily BerliOS Codehaus fOSSa
Fast development
Steady growth, people keep on joining
59. Facts
I did not expect any success.
You are always the last to know about usages.
60. Facts
I did not expect any success.
You are always the last to know about usages.
Community does not appear magically.
61. F/OSS... why?
nothing’s free!
Fun Skills Advertise
Strategic market shares
Direct revenue streams
62. Project type “Main” models
Consulting
Framework Training
and libraries Support
Dual licensing
Support plans
Mission-critical
Consulting
infrastructure
Management tools
servers
Extensions
Open Core
Products Extensions
Customizations
63. Start Easy
Solo work
Users!
Patches!
Community support
Hard to reach
Mature project
Manager work
64.
65. Be open Recruit developers
Learn to say no Spread the news!
66. The hype
Patterns TDD, JSR xyz
BDD
Best Scripting
IoC & DI
practices
67. The hype
Patterns TDD, JSR xyz
BDD
...your application code will eventually look bad!
Best Scripting
IoC & DI
practices
69. Success
More... emails, requests, expectations, ...
Less... forgiveness, understanding, ...
You can’t scale... live with it!
70. (A)GPL LGPL, MPL, EPL, ... BSD, ASL, WTF, ...
Evil Fair Liberal
(mostly)
Linux Eclipse IzPack
KDE Mozilla Ruby on Rails
Dual licensing OpenOffice.org Android
Anxious people XWiki Apache