In the modern open source world, where licenses and DVCS’ allow instant and infinite forking, the only true control point for a community-based open source project is its name, its logo, and its identity. Your brand is your identity: this is how the rest of the world sees you and your project. Your brand is most of what your users see, and is a key way to attract new contributors.
How can a volunteer-led open source project control it’s own identity and brand? How do you manage your project’s brand when most of your volunteers are coders who don’t want to get involved with lawyers or deal with enforcing trademarks? How can the community keep their brand independent and free of commercial influence, so they can ensure the maximum number of people and corporations are interested in participating in their project?
Similarly, how can businesses respectfully use open source brands to their own advantage – without being seen as co-opting an independent or open community open source project solely for their own gain? The desire to control the next hot project for your company's profit may quickly turn on you when another company simply forks the code under a better marketed service.
Learn the basics of all these topics and more with Shane Curcuru, who volunteers as Vice President, Brand Management for The Apache Software Foundation. Over the past few years Shane has led a group of volunteer ASF Members to define and implement a consistent brand policy for all 100+ Apache projects – spanning from the veritable HTTPD and Tomcat to the newest CouchDB and Hadoop.
Escritorio Virtual del Relacionista ProfesionalJavier Santos
Herramientas disponibles para publicación, y medición de campaña de QR Code y Redes Sociales.
Herramientas de monitoreo en tiempo real y análisis de sentimiento.
A lot of things changed in 2014. Assumptions about privacy were upended, as were America's perception of itself. These ten curated articles will help you make better sense of the world.
They were selected by the following criteria:
They are interesting.
They explain the business, political and social world we live in.
They provide historical context to the modern world.
In the modern open source world, where licenses and DVCS’ allow instant and infinite forking, the only true control point for a community-based open source project is its name, its logo, and its identity. Your brand is your identity: this is how the rest of the world sees you and your project. Your brand is most of what your users see, and is a key way to attract new contributors.
How can a volunteer-led open source project control it’s own identity and brand? How do you manage your project’s brand when most of your volunteers are coders who don’t want to get involved with lawyers or deal with enforcing trademarks? How can the community keep their brand independent and free of commercial influence, so they can ensure the maximum number of people and corporations are interested in participating in their project?
Similarly, how can businesses respectfully use open source brands to their own advantage – without being seen as co-opting an independent or open community open source project solely for their own gain? The desire to control the next hot project for your company's profit may quickly turn on you when another company simply forks the code under a better marketed service.
Learn the basics of all these topics and more with Shane Curcuru, who volunteers as Vice President, Brand Management for The Apache Software Foundation. Over the past few years Shane has led a group of volunteer ASF Members to define and implement a consistent brand policy for all 100+ Apache projects – spanning from the veritable HTTPD and Tomcat to the newest CouchDB and Hadoop.
Escritorio Virtual del Relacionista ProfesionalJavier Santos
Herramientas disponibles para publicación, y medición de campaña de QR Code y Redes Sociales.
Herramientas de monitoreo en tiempo real y análisis de sentimiento.
A lot of things changed in 2014. Assumptions about privacy were upended, as were America's perception of itself. These ten curated articles will help you make better sense of the world.
They were selected by the following criteria:
They are interesting.
They explain the business, political and social world we live in.
They provide historical context to the modern world.
A Road map of Data Analysis for Visualization with D3.js
1. LT 2nd Trial
A Road map of Data Analysis for Visualization
with D3.js
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10. 目標達成に必要なこと( 3/5 )
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3.PageRankの計算と行列計算用Javascriptライブ
ラリ
- PageRankの計算:
・遷移確率行列の最大固有値(=1)に対応する
固有べクトル⇒v = Av
-行列計算のJavascriptライブラリ
・Numeric Javascript
var A = [[1,2,3], [4,5,6], [7,8,9]] ;
var b = [3, 1, 2] ;
var y = numeric.dot(A, b); // ドット積
var X = numeric.inv(A) ; // 逆行列
var S = numeric.det(A) ; // 行列式
var T = numeric.eig(A) ; // 固有値・固有べクト
ルNumeric Javascript:http://www.numericjs.com/
16. 補足:
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3.PageRankの計算と行列計算用Javascriptライブ
ラリ
- PageRankの計算:
・遷移確率行列の最大固有値(=1)に対応する
固有べクトル⇒v = Av
-行列計算のJavascriptライブラリ
・Numeric Javascript
var A = [[1,2,3], [4,5,6], [7,8,9]] ;
var b = [3, 1, 2] ;
var y = numeric.dot(A, b); // ドット積
var X = numeric.inv(A) ; // 逆行列
var S = numeric.det(A) ; // 行列式
var T = numeric.eig(A) ; // 固有値・固有べクト
ルNumeric Javascript:http://www.numericjs.com/