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Open Source Applications and Standards

Open Source Applications and Standards



Part of the annual series of joint workshops with Data Base Forum Casa Nova on

STANDARDS AND SERVICES OF THE FUTURE”



<< Come to discuss the existing developments and
select new standardization projects that could benefit your industry >>


16 December 2004, ETSI Headquarters, Amphi Athena
Sophia Antipolis, France





The open source movement is the latest evolutionary activity in Information Technology standardization, following the series of alliances, consortia, international and national formal organizations and trade associations. Together with the IT industry investments in standardization, also the IT investments in consortia, alliances, and Open Source initiatives continue to grow consequently as the World Wide Web and the Internet continue to expand.

Widely recognized as an effective way to drive down costs and mitigate risks, standardization offers an effective mechanism for addressing concerns impacting open source and for propelling the industry forward. The collaboration between the open source software community and bodies that have a vested interest in open public standards is therefore of great importance.

The use of open standards promotes interoperability as the standards provide a clear definition of how information and data are to be exchanged between different components operating together. However, open standards are not synonymous with open source, and do not exist only by virtue of open source.

Open source is now dominating many of the market conversations in the software industry as it’s built upon a foundation of intellectual property law, particularly copyright law. Recognizing the above challenges, the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI), in co-operation with the Data Base Forum Casa Nova (“House of the Future of Information” Project) is organizing the “Open Source Applications and Standards” workshop on 16 December 2004, at its premises in Sophia Antipolis, France.

The workshop will analyze the lack of a concerted effort to create open standards for all open source software and will examine the impact of this standardization deficit on areas that include stability, market viability, and intellectual property rights management. ETSI encourages companies involved in these areas to join and participate in the event.


The workshop belongs to the series of ETSI-Data Base Forum Casa Nova joint annual events on
Standards and Services of the future” and will be addressing the latest R&D trends and proposals for standardization. ETSI is inviting you to come to discuss the latest open source applications and influence and be inspired by new standardization projects that could benefit your industry.



PROGRAM v9 of 16 December 2004



08:30 – 09:00 Registration


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09:00 – 10:30 SESSION 1 – Open Source Challenges

Session Chair - Professor Serge Miranda, President of DBF CASA NOVA



10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break


11:00– 12:30 SESSION 2 – Open Standards for Open Source

Session Chair - Mrs. Stacey Quandt, Senior Business Analyst, Open Source Practice Leader,

Robert Frances Group, "Business Advice to IT Executives"



12:30 – 14:00 Lunch Break



14:00 – 16:00 SESSION 3 – Round Table

Session Chair - Mr. Patrick Guillemin, Technical Coordinator, ETSI PlugtestsTM











Why Attend?


Attendance allows you to:




No fee will be levied for attendance.

Registration is open until 11 December 2004 at the following location: http://www.etsi.org/casanova.



For more information about the workshop contact:
+33 492 94 43 67
[email protected] 

[email protected]
650, Route des Lucioles
F-06921 Sophia Antipolis Cedex
FRANCE


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