Export Management: Commercio Internazionale e Nuovi Mercati APRILE 2016Alma Laboris
Le Caratteristiche del Master
L’approccio al mondo del lavoro è profondamente cambiato: i concetti di “miglioramento continuo” e “valorizzazione delle competenze”, ma anche i fattori di crisi e flessibilità, richiedono una formazione che consenta di essere al passo coi tempi.
Si profila sovente l’esigenza di aggiornare e migliorare le proprie competenze, per una costante valorizzazione del proprio profilo professionale, anche nell’ottica di un miglioramento nell’ambito dell’Azienda o di un riposizionamento nel mercato lavorativo.
E’ dunque fondamentale dotarsi di conoscenze pratiche che, unitamente ad un’adeguata preparazione tecnica, consentano la piena valorizzazione del proprio profilo: solo in questa maniera sarà possibile conseguire il livello professionale e retributivo consoni al proprio valore.
Per la realizzazione di tale finalità, ALMA LABORIS presta la massima attenzione all’organizzazione del Master in EXPORT MANAGEMENT: COMMERCIO INTERNAZIONALE E NUOVI MERCATI, allo specifico scopo di approntare un programma didattico che possa essere efficace per affrontare concretamente il mondo del lavoro.
Il programma del Master è stato ideato, prospettato e dunque proposto in maniera tale da consentire ai Professionisti, che intendano approfondire e/o ampliare la conoscenza delle materie già affrontate quotidianamente, di migliorare la propria posizione lavorativa e dunque gli skills professionali.
La realizzazione di un percorso formativo realmente di taglio concerto, e dunque di immediata applicazione nel mondo del lavoro, viene apprezzata anche dalle Aziende, prestigiose strutture nazionali e multinazionali, che aderiscono ai percorsi formativi di ALMA LABORIS, condividendone la struttura ed i contenuti.
A conferma dell’apprezzamento che il Master riceve dal mondo imprenditoriale, molte Aziende, che desiderano far crescere le competenze dei collaboratori, prevedono la partecipazione dei propri dipendenti, allo scopo di attribuirgli nozioni di carattere tecnico, a completamento e perfezionamento delle attività che vengono svolte quotidianamente.
A tal riguardo il taglio pratico del Master risponde proprio alla necessità di cui sopra: tutti i moduli dei Master sono trattati con una giusta alternanza tra premessa “tecnica” ( che non va confusa con “teorica”) e casi pratici, che intervallano le slides ed il materiale di riferimento, proprio per far cogliere immediatamente al Partecipante la piena rispondenza di quanto illustrato con la realtà lavorativa.
I casi pratici vengono poi analizzati in aula, con un costante rapporto diretto tra il Docente ed i Partecipanti.
This talk is introduce by Junping Du, who is an Apache member and Hadoop PMC, at Apache Event at Tsinghua University in China.
Junping Du comes from Tencent and is the chairman of TOSA.
About the Event:
The open source ecosystem plays more and more important role in the world. Open source software is widely used in operating systems, cloud computing, big data, artificial intelligence, and industrial Internet. Many companies have gradually increased their participation in the open source community. Developers with open source experience are increasingly valued and favored by large enterprises. The Apache Software Foundation is one of the most important open source communities, contributing a large number of valuable open source software and communities to the world.
The invited guests of this lecture are all from ASF community, including the chairman of the Apache Software Foundation, three Apache members, Top 5 Apache code committers (according to Apache annual report), the first Committer in the Hadoop project in China, several Apache project mentors or VPs, and many Apache Committers. They will tell you what the open source culture is, how to join the Apache open source community, and the Apache Way.
Export Management: Commercio Internazionale e Nuovi Mercati APRILE 2016Alma Laboris
Le Caratteristiche del Master
L’approccio al mondo del lavoro è profondamente cambiato: i concetti di “miglioramento continuo” e “valorizzazione delle competenze”, ma anche i fattori di crisi e flessibilità, richiedono una formazione che consenta di essere al passo coi tempi.
Si profila sovente l’esigenza di aggiornare e migliorare le proprie competenze, per una costante valorizzazione del proprio profilo professionale, anche nell’ottica di un miglioramento nell’ambito dell’Azienda o di un riposizionamento nel mercato lavorativo.
E’ dunque fondamentale dotarsi di conoscenze pratiche che, unitamente ad un’adeguata preparazione tecnica, consentano la piena valorizzazione del proprio profilo: solo in questa maniera sarà possibile conseguire il livello professionale e retributivo consoni al proprio valore.
Per la realizzazione di tale finalità, ALMA LABORIS presta la massima attenzione all’organizzazione del Master in EXPORT MANAGEMENT: COMMERCIO INTERNAZIONALE E NUOVI MERCATI, allo specifico scopo di approntare un programma didattico che possa essere efficace per affrontare concretamente il mondo del lavoro.
Il programma del Master è stato ideato, prospettato e dunque proposto in maniera tale da consentire ai Professionisti, che intendano approfondire e/o ampliare la conoscenza delle materie già affrontate quotidianamente, di migliorare la propria posizione lavorativa e dunque gli skills professionali.
La realizzazione di un percorso formativo realmente di taglio concerto, e dunque di immediata applicazione nel mondo del lavoro, viene apprezzata anche dalle Aziende, prestigiose strutture nazionali e multinazionali, che aderiscono ai percorsi formativi di ALMA LABORIS, condividendone la struttura ed i contenuti.
A conferma dell’apprezzamento che il Master riceve dal mondo imprenditoriale, molte Aziende, che desiderano far crescere le competenze dei collaboratori, prevedono la partecipazione dei propri dipendenti, allo scopo di attribuirgli nozioni di carattere tecnico, a completamento e perfezionamento delle attività che vengono svolte quotidianamente.
A tal riguardo il taglio pratico del Master risponde proprio alla necessità di cui sopra: tutti i moduli dei Master sono trattati con una giusta alternanza tra premessa “tecnica” ( che non va confusa con “teorica”) e casi pratici, che intervallano le slides ed il materiale di riferimento, proprio per far cogliere immediatamente al Partecipante la piena rispondenza di quanto illustrato con la realtà lavorativa.
I casi pratici vengono poi analizzati in aula, con un costante rapporto diretto tra il Docente ed i Partecipanti.
This talk is introduce by Junping Du, who is an Apache member and Hadoop PMC, at Apache Event at Tsinghua University in China.
Junping Du comes from Tencent and is the chairman of TOSA.
About the Event:
The open source ecosystem plays more and more important role in the world. Open source software is widely used in operating systems, cloud computing, big data, artificial intelligence, and industrial Internet. Many companies have gradually increased their participation in the open source community. Developers with open source experience are increasingly valued and favored by large enterprises. The Apache Software Foundation is one of the most important open source communities, contributing a large number of valuable open source software and communities to the world.
The invited guests of this lecture are all from ASF community, including the chairman of the Apache Software Foundation, three Apache members, Top 5 Apache code committers (according to Apache annual report), the first Committer in the Hadoop project in China, several Apache project mentors or VPs, and many Apache Committers. They will tell you what the open source culture is, how to join the Apache open source community, and the Apache Way.
Willem Ning Jiang: Getting Started: How to join an Open Source project Apache...jixuan1989
This talk is introduce by Willem Ning Jiang, who is an Apache member and ServiceComb PMC, at Apache Event at Tsinghua University in China.
Willem Ning Jiang comes from Huawei.
About the Event:
The open source ecosystem plays more and more important role in the world. Open source software is widely used in operating systems, cloud computing, big data, artificial intelligence, and industrial Internet. Many companies have gradually increased their participation in the open source community. Developers with open source experience are increasingly valued and favored by large enterprises. The Apache Software Foundation is one of the most important open source communities, contributing a large number of valuable open source software and communities to the world.
The invited guests of this lecture are all from ASF community, including the chairman of the Apache Software Foundation, three Apache members, Top 5 Apache code committers (according to Apache annual report), the first Committer in the Hadoop project in China, several Apache project mentors or VPs, and many Apache Committers. They will tell you what the open source culture is, how to join the Apache open source community, and the Apache Way.
This presentation took place at R ladies Taipei on July 31, 2023.
Hugging Face can be described as the GitHub for AI models. Initially, it was born to address the difficulty and incompatibility of natural language models. Now, besides open-source AI models for natural language, there are numerous other open-source AI models available on the platform. According to leaked documents from Google, open-source AI models are likely to dominate the development of the entire industry in the future. Therefore, the role of Hugging Face is becoming increasingly important.
This talk is designed for beginners in Hugging Face. It will guide you through using the natural language processing models from Hugging Face.
The lessons I learned is that Open source quickly becomes the natural choice wherever commoditization is happening in the software stack. Thus we expect business-to-business open source, which is already a significant trend in recent history, to become an increasingly common form of open source collaboration. Companies who understand the ground rules of business-to-business open source will be better positioned to identify and take advantage of open source opportunities in the competitive spaces that they share with other companies.
So I will share why open strategy is import for the enterprise. And how to do contributions for the open source projects n today’s topic.
Trystakc.cn was announced in OpenStack Summit San Diego 2012(www.slideshare.net/openstack/trystack-introfinalpdf
).It was a Non-profit OpenStack community projects.
By Stackers, for stackers.Experience the latest OpenStack features.
Welcoming contributions and feedback, Join the fun !
18. 开源项⽬目的优势
❖ Erich S. Raymond & Linus Torvalds
"Given a large enough beta-tester and co- developer
base, almost every problem will be characterized quickly
and the fix will be obvious to someone”
❖ or how Linus Torvalds rephrases this
“Given enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow”
36. • Open Source –Apache
2.0
许
可,企业友好。
• Open Design
–六个月一次,基
本与Ubuntu同步。
• Open Development –社会化
研发,Launchpad
&
gihub。
• Open
community –
(懒人原
则),OpenStack
基金会。
为开放而生
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Open
41. 41
⾼高可⽤用看似简单确要经历⻛风⾬雨
HTTP
AMQP
SQL
第三⽅方
Nova API
Scheduler
Conductor
Nova Cell
Queue
Nova DB
Nova
Nova
Nova-Compute
Nova
Hypervisor
Compute Node
VM
Network
Router/GW
DHCP/IPAM
Network Node
Storage
Block
Storage Node
Proxy Server
Object Store
Swift
Plugin /Agent Neutron DB
Neutron API
Neutron
Plugin /Agent
Keystone API
Keystone DB
Keystone
Queue
Scheduler
Queue
Heat DB
Heat API
Queue
DB
Ceilometer API
Ceilometer
Cinder API
Scheduler
Cinder DB
Queue
Cinder Vol Cinder Backup
UI: Horizon / CLI
Cinder
Glance API
Glance Registry
Glance DB
Glance
Agent
Collector
43. Grizzly Community & Contributions
ECOSYSTEMSIZE
(Members+Sponsors+Supporters)
CUMULATIVE
CONTRIBUTORS
AVERAGE MONTHLY
CONTRIBUTORS
PATCHES
MERGED
998 230 7,260(Grizzly Release Cycle – Six Months)
209 Companies
Members: 24 Total
Sponsors: 35 Total
Supporters: 150 Total
TOP 10 Countries
1) United States
2) China
3) India
4) Great Britain
5) Australia
9,5116) France
7) Russia
8) Canada
9) Ireland
10) Germany
INDIVIDUALMEMBERS
44. ECOSYSTEMSIZE
(Members+Sponsors+Supporters)
CUMULATIVE
CONTRIBUTORS
AVERAGE MONTHLY
CONTRIBUTORS
PATCHES
MERGED
2,655 502 19,675(Juno Release Cycle – Six Months)
430 Companies
Members: 25 Total
Sponsors: 68 Total
Supporters: 316 Total
TOP 10 Countries
1) United States
2) China
3) India
4) Great Britain
5) Australia
17,0096) France
7) Russia
8) Canada
9) Ireland
10) Germany
INDIVIDUALMEMBERS
(note: member cull in September)(21% increase since May)
Juno Community & Contributions
47. Foundation Staff (openstack.org/staff)
Mark Collier
COO
Joined Oct 2012
Jonathan Bryce
Executive Director
Joined Sept 2012
Heidi Bretz
Director of Business
Development
Joined Feb 2013
Todd Morey
Creative Director
Joined Jan 2013
Lauren Sell
Marketing & Community Services
Joined Sept 2012
Thierry Carrez
Director of Engineering
Joined Sept 2014
Jeremy Stanley
Infrastructure Engineer
Joined April 2013
Chris Hoge
Interop Engineer
Joined Sept 2014
Clark Boylan
Infrastructure Engineer
Joined Oct 2014
Stefano Maffulli
Community Analyst
Joined Sept 2012
Tom Fifield
Community Manager
Joined August 2013
Claire Massey
Marketing Manager
Joined Dec 2012
Margie Callard
Sr. Marketing Manager
Joined Feb 2013
Allison Price
Marketing Coordinator
Joined March 2014
Shari Mahrdt
Marketing Coordinator
Joined June 2013
Kathy Cacciatore
Consulting Mktg Manager
Joined Oct 2013
48. OpenStack Release Cyle
Planning : Design
• Planning stage is at the start of a cycle
• take a step back
• focus on what we want to do for the
next one
Planning : Discuss
• With our peers
• feedback and comments
• create the corresponding blueprint
• 4 weeks, Design Summit on the third
week
Planning : Target
• file new blueprints and/or specs
• set a target milestone
• when in the cycle they intend to complete it
• PTLs triage the submitted blueprints and set priority
Implementation : Milestone
• pushed to our Gerrit review
• weeks before the milestone publication date
• milestone-proposed branch
• feature-frozen
Implementation : freezes
• Feature freeze
◦ new features will not be accepted, only fixes
• Feature proposal freeze
◦ not even proposals for features will be accepted
◦ read: focus on bug-fixing
• String freeze
◦ all externally visible strings must be frozen
◦ this helps the translation and documentation program
Release Candidates
• After the last milestone
• file bugs about everything you find
• prioritize bugs / bug triage
• write documentation
• fix as many bugs as you can
Other release candidates
• regressions and integration issues
• new release-critical bugs
• (RC2), with bugs targeted to it
• merged in the master branch first
• repeated as many times as necessary
Release day
• last published release candidate
• published collectively as the
OpenStack release
50. https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Governance/NewProjects
Lifecycle of a new Program
• Idea
• Gather a community
• Alternate implementations
• Stackforge
• File an OpenStack incubation request
• Fill the gap with graduation requirements
• Align with the OpenStack way
• Two development milestones
• Migrate to the openstack/* namespace
• Graduation review
• Cannot graduate in the middle of a cycle
• Follow a full cycle as an integrated project
51. OpenStack⽣生态系统
集成发布
Graduation
每六个⽉月发布⼀一个新版本
技术委员会 + 版本发布
经理& PTLs
⽀支持系统
孵化项⺫⽬目
Works with
projects in
greater
Ecosystem
OpenStack项⺫⽬目共享基础设施和资源
Applied &
Accepted by TC
版本集成之路
⼀一般需要18-24 个⽉月才能完
成孵化毕业
由技术委员会决定是否通过
孵化阶段
来⾃自 TC更迫切的孵化需求
充满活⼒力的创新⽣生态
⼤大量相关开源项⺫⽬目
某些可能会申请成
为孵化项⺫⽬目
⼤大多数或许不会申
请
89. 开发流程的转变
Software Client
Software Vendor
Requirements
Design
Implementation
Test / Integration
Deployment
Maintenance
User
Community
Developer
Community
Project or Feature Ideas
Architecture and
Design Discussion
Implementation
(coding)
Continuous Testing
and Integration
Deployment
(release)
Maintenance
Patches
(submitted by developers
and users)
Feature Requests
(submitted by developers
and users)
Test Projects to Automate
Testing and Validation
90. A Scalable Development Model
Small project Large project
#include <file1.h>
#include <file2.h>
#include <file3.h>
...
Single body of code
Releases available “when they are ready”
Single maintainer
91. A Scalable Development Model
Small project Large project
Releases available “when they are ready”
#include <file1.h>
#include <file2.h>
...
Code divided into subsystems
#include <file1.h>
#include <file2.h>
...
Single maintainer
92. A Scalable Development Model
Small project Large project
Release criteria become more stringent
#include <file1.h>
#include <file2.h>
...
Code divided into subsystems
#include <file1.h>
#include <file2.h>
...
Single maintainer
93. A Scalable Development Model
Small project Large project
Release criteria become more stringent
#include <file1.h>
#include <file2.h>
...
Code divided into subsystems
#include <file1.h>
#include <file2.h>
...
Delegated maintainership
94. A Scalable Development Model
Small project Large project
Delegated maintainership
Releases overseen by dedicated maintainers
#include <file1.h>
#include <file2.h>
...
Further subsystem divisions
#include <file1.h>
#include <file2.h>
...
#include <file1.h>
#include <file2.h>
...