Workshop on Open Source Software Development
Programme
Monday 25th February 2002
10:15-11:15
Keynote: Organisational Considerations In The Work Of
Software Engineering
Graham Button, Xerox Research Centre Europe
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11:30-12:40
Paper Session: Trust & Dependability (1)
11:30-12:05
Trusted Open-Source Operating Systems Research and Development
Rick Murphy (Mitretek) & Douglas Maughan (DARPA)
12:05-12:40
Advantages of open source processes for reliability: clarifying
the issues
Diana Bosio, Bev Littlewood, Lorenzo Strigini (CSR, City University)
& M. J. Newby (Department of Actuarial Science and Statistics,
City University)
14:00-15:45
Paper Session: Understanding Open Source
14:00-14:35
A Business Case Study of Open Source Software
Carolyn Kenwood (MITRE Corporation)
14:35-15:10
Interdisciplinary Insights on Open Source
Tony Lawrie, Budi Arief and Cristina Gacek (University of Newcastle
upon Tyne)
15:10-15:45
Open Source for e-Government: The Choice of Reason
Nicolas Pettiaux (Commission Communautaire Française)
Tuesday 26th February 2002
09:00-10:00
Keynote: Developing Dependable Open Source Systems: Principles
for Composable Architectures
Peter Neumann, SRI International Computer Science Laboratory
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10:15-10:50
Rebel Code? The open source 'code' of work
Adrian Mackenzie (Lancaster University), Phillipe Rouchy (Blekinge
Institute of Technology) & Mark Rouncefield (Lancaster University)
10:50-11:25
What is in a Bazaar? A Model of Individual Participation in
an Open Source Community
Haggen So, Nigel Thomas and Hossein Zadeh (Royal Melbourne Institute
of Technology)
11:30-12:40
Paper Session: Trust & Dependability (2)
11:30-12:05
KeyMan: Trust Networks for Software Distribution
Ben Laurie & Matthew Byng-Maddick (A L Digital Ltd.)
12:05-12:40
On the Pareto distribution of open source projects
Francis Hunt (Cambridge University) & Paul Johnson (Marconi)
14:00-15:45
Paper Session: Software Engineering & Open Source
14:00-14:35 Goal-Diversity in the Design of Dependable Computer-Based
Systems
Tony Lawrie and Cliff Jones (University of Newcastle upon Tyne)
14:35-15:10
An Overview of the Software Engineering Process and Tools in the
Mozilla Project
Christian Reis (Async Open Source) & Renata Pontin de Mattos
Fortes (Universidade de Sao Paulo)
15:10-15:45
Architectural Requirements for an Open Component and Artefact
Repository System within GENESIS
Cornelia Boldyreff, David Nutter & Stephen Rank (University
of Durham)
Organising Committee
Chair - Cristina Gacek, University of Newcastle upon Tyne
Diana Bosio, City University London
Mark Rouncefield, Lancaster University
Budi Arief, University of Newcastle upon Tyne
Tony Lawrie, University of Newcastle upon Tyne |
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