tOSSad Workshop @
OSS2006
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The Second International Conference on Open Source Systems June 10th 2006, Grand Hotel, Como, Italy
The main objective of this tOSSad workshop at OSS 2006 meeting is to integrate, and to discuss already formed methodologies, strategies, skills and technologies in F/OSS domain in order to help governmental bodies, educational institutions and SMEs to share research results, establish synergies, build partnerships and innovate in an enlarged Europe.
tOSSad ( www.tOSSad.org ) is an EU FP6 project funded under IST-3. It aims at improving the outcomes of the F/OSS communities throughout Europe through supporting the coordination and networking of these communities by means of state-of-the-art studies, national program initiations, usability cases, curriculum development and implementation of collaborative information portal and web based groupware. By conducting these actions on an international European level, with inclusion of the ACC and NMS countries the tOSSad project acts for a general acceptance and coordinated boost of F/OSS development. The project consortium consists of 19 partner institutes from 15 different EU countries.
The workshop will be organized around parallel and/or serial sub-tracks covering themes that are listed below. The technical nature of the workshop will consist of presentations of technical reports and/or scientific papers; case analysis; demonstrations followed by interactive discussions.
Although relatively focused studies from tOSSad project are planned to compose a part of the workshop, primarily, contributions from other related EU/non-EU projects, researchers, and practitioners are expected.
Submitted papers, reports, case analysis or proposal for demonstrations will be collected by related conveners and will be reviewed by the programme committee. Accepted papers will be presented at the workshop and will be published as part of tOSSad2006 proceedings.
The workshop encourages submissions on all topics listed under following sub-themes:
The sub-theme accepts technical papers, case analysis, and proposals adressing following issues:
What are the legal barriers?
How to comply with IT Laws while developing, and procuring F/OSS solutions within public bodies?
What are the effects of software piracy on F/OSS adoptions and acceptance?
What kind of Administrative and Finacial Weaknesses hinder F/OSS adoptions?
Authors are invited to submit reports or technical papers on success stories, possible policies and strategies towards a wider adoption of F/OSS technologies within public administrations, NGOs, SMEs, and educational institutes.
This subtheme is intended for practitioners, software developers, HCI specialists and project managers who want to deploy user centered design process of a distributed and/or F/OSS project. The sub-theme encourages submissions on following topics:
Continuous and sustainable usability in F/OSS projects
Distributed and remote usability in F/OSS projects
Differences between internet-led or vendor-led usability
Usability and F/OSS development process
F/OSS usability tests and reports
Out of box experience for F/OSS products
Usable GUI design
Empirical work related to F/OSS usability
Opportunities for proactive and supportive users
Localization, accessibility and internationalization
Evaluation of usability
Application scenarios and demos
The sub-theme consists of two different tracks:
Open tOSSad Project F/OSS Curriculum Development Workpackage workshop where invited talks will be delivered and results of tOSSad Workpackage will be discussed.
Presentations of submitted and reviewed papers adressing following issues:
Case analysis and demonstrations on successful F/OSS training and learning methodologies and systemsPossibile frameworks while developing F/OSS curricula for K12s, NGOs, youth empowerment centers, university graduate and post graduate studiesF/OSS e-learning methodologies
Workshop is targeted but not limited to the following audiance:
F/OSS policy makers,
F/OSS practitioners,
F/OSS business enterpreneurs/proffesionals,
F/OSS trainers and teachers,
Researchers,
F/OSS users.
The workshop fee is 20 and covers participation in the workshop, and coffe break(s). If registered before May 23rd, the fee also covers a copy of the workshop proceedings.
In order to register, please fill in the registration form and return conference organizers. Note that if you have registered to the main conference, you do not need to fill the form.
Saturday, June 10th 2006, Italy, Como, Grand Hotel, Room: Balbianello
Enn Ġunapuu, Determining best F/OSS training methods
Onur ihsan Arsun and Selahattin Kuru, A Questionnaire for F/OSS Training Needs Analysis
Kivilcim Hindistan, Boran Puhaloglu, Emre Sevinç, Ergin Sevinç, Alper Tuna and Vehbi Sinan Tunalioglu, Computers for Kids: More Than a Simple Recycling Operation
Bülent Özel, Mehmet Gençer and Chris Stephenson, An MSc Programme in Open Source Information Systems
Anas Tawileh, Experiences in Building a Free and Open Source Software Training and Certification Programme
Giluio Concas, Michele Marchesi, Andrea Piras, Stefano Sanna, Efisio Sciola, and Selene Uras, Polaris4OS: a best practice for training and adoption of F/OSS in SME
Mehmet Gençer and Chris Stephenson FLOSS in Academic Computing Infrastructure: Experiences in Computer Science, Mathematics and Bussiness Informatics Departments
Michael Amberg and Steffen Möller, Adoption of Open Source Software on the Enterprise Desktop
Oliver Strauss, Oliver Höß and Anette Weisbecker, "Using a WikiWikiWeb to support Open Source Adoption in Small and Medium Sized Companies"
Bardhyl Jashari and Filip Stojanovski, Challenges and obstacles: Usage of Free and Open Source Software in local government in Macedonia
Harald Schmidbauer, V. Sinan Tunalioglu, Bülent Özel, and Mehmet Gençer, Free and Open Source Software, Human Development and Public Policy Making: International Comparison
Bülent Özel, Julia Velkova, and Manon von Leeuwen, F/OSS in European National Programmes
Andrés Guadamuz González, GPL v3: A legal Analysis
Darren Skidmore, Too many Open Source Licenses! But do the existing licenses adequately encompass the diverse needs and concerns of particular stakeholders?
Damiano Verzulli, Uros Juvanovic and Görkem Çetin, A F/OSS Usability Study: tOSSad Case
Ellen Reitmayr, Björn Balazs and Jan Mühlig, Integrating Usability into Open Source Development: Case Studies from the Initiative OpenUsability.org
For further information about tOSSad Workshop at OSS2006, please contact
Bülent Özel
Istanbul Bilgi Üniversitesi
Dolapdere Kampüsü, D127
34440, Beyoglu, Istanbul
Türkiye
bulent AT cs DOT bilgi DOT edu DOT tr