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Turing Lecture - Open Source Influences on Technology Innovation - Allison Randal

Offered By: Alan Turing Institute via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore the evolution and impact of open source on technology innovation in this insightful lecture by Allison Randal, a renowned computer scientist and open source strategist. Delve into the history of open source, from its early focus on practical benefits and software freedom to its current widespread adoption by tech giants and startups alike. Examine the potential of open source collaboration and its influence on the tech industry. Gain valuable insights into organizational capabilities, cross-company collaboration, and the economics of software. Learn about best practices in governance, integration, and technical implementation. Discover the lessons learned from open source success and contemplate the future of this collaborative approach to technology development.

Syllabus

Introduction
The sound barrier
Early days of software
Copyright
The 1980s
The 90s
The Myth
The Tipping Point
Participation
Evidence
Survey
Organizational Capabilities
Cross Company Collaboration
Other Research
Economics of Software
Business Models
Characteristics
The Survey
Participation to Practices
Competitive Advantage
Lessons Learned
Best Practices
Governance
Integration
Technical best practices
Future of open source


Taught by

Alan Turing Institute

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