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AW1.125

AW1.125

Capacity: 76 seats

Saturday 2012-02-04
When Track Event Speaker
11:00-11:05 Welcome to the Legal Issues DevRoom Tom Marble Bradley M. Kuhn Karen Sandler Richard Fontana
11:05-11:30 Open Licences before European Courts Philippe Laurent
11:30-12:00 The Methods of FOSS Activism Ambjörn Elder
12:00-12:30 What Goes into an Executable? Identifying a Binary's Sources by Tracing Build Processes Armijn Hemel
12:30-13:00 Grey Areas of Software Licensing Dave Neary
14:00-14:30 FLOSSing for Good Legal Hygiene: Stories from the Trenches Allison Randal
14:30-15:00 Risks vs. Benefits on Copyright Assignment Michael Meeks
15:00-15:30 Can for-profit companies enforce copyleft without becoming corrupt like MySQL AB? Loïc Dachary
16:00-16:30 Is copyleft being framed? John Sullivan
16:30-17:00 The (possible) decline of the GPL, and what to do about it Richard Fontana
17:30-18:00 Panel on Application Stores Hugo Roy Giovanni Battista Gallus Bradley M. Kuhn Richard Fontana
18:00-18:30 Panel on Software Patents Ciarán O'Riordan Benjamin Henrion Deb Nicholson Karen Sandler
18:30-19:00 Creative Commons 4.0 licenses and other opportunities for FLOSS/free culture legal/policy intersections Mike Linksvayer
Sunday 2012-02-05
When Track Event Speaker
09:10-09:25 Graph Processing Devroom Opening talk Achim Friedland Pere Urbón-Bayes
09:30-10:15 Graph Processing Devroom Apache Giraph: distributed graph processing in the cloud Claudio Martella
10:20-11:05 Graph Processing Devroom Using Cascalog and Hadoop for rapid graph processing and exploration Nils Grunwald
11:10-11:55 Graph Processing Devroom Birds of a feather - Graph processing, future trends!
12:00-12:35 Graph Processing Devroom Works with persistent graphs using OrientDB Luca Molino
12:45-13:15 Graph Processing Devroom Graphity: an efficient neo4j based graph model for retrieving the top k news feeds for users in social networks Rene Pickhardt
14:00-14:35 Graph Processing Devroom Cypher Query Language Andrés Taylor
14:40-15:15 Graph Processing Devroom Ontological Conjunctive Query Answering over large, semi-structured knowledge bases Bruno Paiva Lima da Silva
15:20-15:35 Graph Processing Devroom An example graph visualization with Processing.js Max De Marzi
15:40-15:55 Graph Processing Devroom NoSQL/Graph Database Visualization, The case of Gephi and Neo4j Martin Skurla
16:00-16:40 Graph Processing Devroom Challenges in the Design of a Graph Database Benchmark Marcus Paradies
16:45-17:00 Graph Processing Devroom Closing talk Pere Urbón-Bayes Achim Friedland