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The United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has created the Open Science initiative to “make scientific progress more transparent, inclusive and democratic.” The Open Source Community has a wealth of experience that can be brought to bear for Open Science. This talk will discuss how and why Open Source should be involved with Open Science, emphasizing places where the two can easily collaborate, and discuss how the Open Science initiative can help Open Source to continue to expand its global reach.
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Niveau de difficulté:初學者
George V. Neville-Neil, works on networking and operating system code for fun and profit and is currently pursuing a PhD in Computer Science at Yale University. His areas of interest are computer security, operating systems, networking, time protocols, and the care and feeding of large code bases. He is the author of The Kollected Kode