MMBase: an open-source content management system.
MMBase is an open-source content management system (CMS),
maintained and improved by the MMBase community and initially developed
at VPRO, a Dutch public broadcasting organization. MMBase is a . . .
Building applications for the Linux Standard Base.
Development of the Linux ** kernel was started by Linus Torvalds in
1991. By 1992, some early Linux distributions such as MCC (a Linux
distribution from the Manchester Computing Centre), TAMU (a . . .
A middleware performance characterization of Linux using IBM
WebSphere Application Server.
Linux ** has come a long way since it was first introduced in 1991.
It is undoubtedly one of the most successful open-source programs in the
market today. Two of its strong points are its . . .
Virtual Linux servers under z/VM: security, performance, and
administration issues.
With the large increase in the number of Web-based systems in the
last decade, the computational requirements for supporting Web
applications grew dramatically. Frequently an organization . . .
Providing Linux 2.6 support for the zSeries platform.
Version 2.6 of the Linux ** kernel was released on December 17,
2003. (1,2) The pertinent new features in Linux 2.6 include a complete
overhaul of the unified device model (and the creation of the . . .
A Linux-based tool for hardware bring up, Linux development, and
manufacturing.
Bare Metal Linux (BML), a tool that we implemented to accelerate
the bring up of POWER5 * (1)-based systems, is described in this paper.
The POWER5 processor, released in 2004, is the latest . . .
Supporting aspect-oriented software development with the Concern
Manipulation Environment.
In the past few years, the application of aspect-oriented software
development (AOSD) technologies has helped improve the development,
integration, deployment, evolution, and quality of . . .
Aspect-oriented programming with AspectJ.(new software
programming for software development)
The first paper to use the term aspect-oriented programming (AOP)
was published in 1997 by a research group at the Palo Alto Research
Center (PARC **). (1) Since that time, interest in . . .
The Eclipse 3.0 platform: adopting OSGi technology.(OSGi
Alliance)
Although Eclipse (1) was initially created to serve as an open
platform for tools, its architecture was designed so that its components
could be used to build essentially any client application. . . .
Integrating Web technologies in Eclipse.(use of web
applications)
The world of end-user applications has been divided between Web
applications and traditional applications. Whereas traditional
applications use widget technologies for their user interface (UI), . . .
Contributions to the GNU Compiler Collection.(Free Software
Foundation goals for the operating system)
The GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) is all optimizing compiler for
the GNU project that is capable of generating code for a variety of
platforms and that supports a number of languages, . . .
A history of IBM's open-source involvement and
strategy.
The origins and principles of free software and of open-source (1)
software (OSS) may lead the casual observer to conclude that they are a
world apart from--if not opposed to--more traditional . . .
Open-source versus proprietary software: is one more reliable and
secure than the other?(free and open-source software)
The explosive increase in the number of deployed free and
open-source software (FOSS) systems has changed the world of information
technology. When the first FOSS systems were developed, many of . . .
The value of open standards and open-source software in
government environments.
Among the most noteworthy topics surrounding the recent widespread
adoption of open-source software (OSS) (1) are the convergence by
governments worldwide to open standards (2) and the ways in . . .
Opening minds: cultural change with the introduction of
open-source collaboration methods.
With open-source software becoming established in many companies,
the methods and ideas on which it is based are gaining popularity as
well. The concept of collaboration based on the open-source . . .
Preface.
Open-source software (OSS) refers to software that is released
under one of several licenses, the most prevalent of which is GPL (GNU
** General Public License) from the Free Software Foundation. . . .
Introduction.(open-source software of International Business
Machines Corp.)
In June of 1998, IBM shook up the software industry when we
announced that we would integrate the Apache HTTP server into our
products and would collaborate with Apache developers to offer . . .
Injecting roles in Java agents through runtime bytecode
manipulation.
Agents are autonomous entities that can perform their tasks without
requiring continuous user interaction. (1) The agent-oriented paradigm
is emerging as a sound approach for the development of . . .
Mapping the future in science-intensive industries: lessons from
the pharmaceutical industry.
Executives and strategists always want to know how their industry
is evolving and what it will look like for their chosen strategic
horizon, whether it be 2, 3, 5, or even 10 years, in the belief . . .
A model-driven approach to industrializing discovery processes in
pharmaceutical research.
The main business of the pharmaceutical industry is to provide
drugs that save and extend lives, cure diseases, and alleviate the
burden of sickness or age. High profits are generated mainly . . .
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