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The Inner Source Revolution: How corporations create commercial software using open source methodologies
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Dr. Vijay Gurbani
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<u><b>Monday </b></u>June 19th 2017 at 6:30pm - 8:30pm
<br><br><b><a href="https://goo.gl/maps/dsgwsKMTMSq">Bolingbrook Fountaindale Public Library</a></b><br>Meeting Room A<br>300 West Briarcliff Road<br>Bolingbrook, IL 60440<br><br><b><a href="https://www.meetup.com/UniForum-Chicago/events/240674114/">Meetup Site For Event</a></b><br></center>
<br>Join us at the <b><a href="http://fountaindale.org/">Bolingbrook Fountaindale Public Library</a></b> for what will be a very interesting, intriguing and useful presentation and discussion, open to the public, hosted by <b><a href="http://ect.bell-labs.com/who/vkg/">Dr. Vijay K. Gurbani</a></b> on the methodologies and techniques of building strong and stable software for use in the corporate environment using open source.<br><br>This will be of interest to anyone involved in software development in the corporate world. <br><br></div><i><b>Please note this meeting is on a Monday. (Our meetings have usually been on Tuesdays in the past.)</b></i><br><div>
<h2></h2><h2>Abstract</h2>
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We define corporate open source (COS) as applying the precepts and
methodologies prevalent in the open source development community for
creating
industrial-strength software projects in a corporation for internal use.
It may seem that open source style development - using informal
processes,
voluntary assignment to tasks, and having few financial incentives - may
not be a good match for commercial environments. Our work not only
demonstrated that under the right circumstances corporations benefit
from open source development techniques, but it also laid the groundwork
for the research initiative now called "Inner Source", or the
applications of best practices and culture from the open source domain
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to internal corporate software development efforts.
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As usual, we will be having a "Meeting After the Meeting" for talk and drinks afterwards at <a href="http://www.gordonbiersch.com/locations/bollingbrook?action=view">the Gordon Biersch
restaurant in the Bolingbrook Promenade outside mall</a>. The link goes to the restaurant's Bolingbrook website with a clickable, expandable map.
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<h2>Bio</h2>
<p><b><a href="http://ect.bell-labs.com/who/vkg/">Dr. Vijay K. Gurbani</a></b> is a Distinguished Member of Technical Staff at Bell
Laboratories' End-to-End Mobile Network Research department in Nokia
Networks.
He holds a B.Sc. in Computer Science with a minor in Mathematics, a
M.Sc. in Computer Science, both from Bradley University; and
a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Illinois Institute of Technology.
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His current work is focused on scalable analytic architectures and
algorithms for autonomic 5G networks. His research interests are
multimedia protocols,
security and privacy in multimedia protocols, peer-to-peer networks,
distributed programming and open/inner source. Vijay's research has
resulted
in products that are used in national and international service provider
networks. He has over 60 publications in peer-reviewed conferences
and journals, 5 books, 7 granted U.S. patents and 18 Internet
Engineering Task Force (IETF) RFCs.
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<h2><a name="GettingThere">Getting to the meeting</a></h2>
The next General meeting of UniForum Chicago will be at:
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</p><pre> Bolingbrook Fountaindale Library
<a href="http://www.fountaindale.org/">http://www.fountaindale.org/</a>
Meeting Room A (1st floor)
300 West Briarcliff Road
Bolingbrook, IL 60440
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