Software Research and the Industry

Dirk Riehle’s blog about everything computer science, applied and more

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Presentations

Conferences

  1. Dirk Riehle. “Open Source Software Businesses and Developer Careers.” Main stage presentation (invited talk) at the Agile 2008 conference. Toronto, Canada: 2008, upcoming.
  2. Dirk Riehle. “Economic Stakeholders of Open Source.” Closing keynote of the Free Software Open Source Symposium 2007. Toronto, Canada: 2007.
  3. Dirk Riehle. “Experiences and Reflections on Using Design Patterns in Software Development.” Keynote on final day of ARCUS project. Munich, Germany: 1997.

Colloquia

  1. Dirk Riehle. “Open Source Research: Processes, Economics, and Sustainability.” Colloquium of Technical University of Darmstadt. Darmstadt, Germany, 2008.
  2. Dirk Riehle. “Open Source Research: Analytics, Economics, and Best Practices.” Stanford Computer Science Colloquium. Stanford, USA: 2007.
  3. Dirk Riehle. “Economic Stakeholders of Open Source.” Departmental Seminar, Chinese University of Hongkong. Honkong, China: 2007.
  4. Dirk Riehle. “Economic Stakeholders of Open Source.” Colloquium of the Hasso-Plattner-Institute, University of Potsdam. Potsdam, Germany: 2007.
  5. Dirk Riehle. “Erfahrungen mit Entwurfsmustern in der industriellen Praxis.” Computer Science Colloquium, Freie Universität Berlin. Berlin, Germany: 2005.
  6. Dirk Riehle. “The Architecture of a UML Virtual Machine.” Lecture at the Laboratory of Computer Science, MIT. Boston, USA: 2002.
  7. Dirk Riehle. “Framework Design: A Role Modeling Approach” Lecture at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center. Hawthorne, NY, USA: 1999.
  8. Dirk Riehle. “The Tools and Materials Metaphor Approach to Software System Development.” Lecture at ETH Zurich. Zurich, Switzerland: 1996.

Research groups

  1. Dirk Riehle. “Who Benefits from Open Source? How and Why?” Department of Information Systems, City University of Hong Kong. Hong Kong, China: 2008.
  2. Dirk Riehle. “Open Source Research: Analytics, Economics, and Best Practices.” Laboratory of Software Technology, ETH Zurich. Zurich, Switzerland: 2007.
  3. Dirk Riehle. “Open Source Research: Analytics, Economics, and Best Practices.” Institut für angewandte Informatik, University of Karlsruhe (TH). Karlsruhe, Germany: 2007.
  4. Dirk Riehle. “Wiki Research.” Knowledge-Based Systems Group, University of Hannover. Hannover, Germany: 2006.
  5. Dirk Riehle. “Wiki Research.” Institute of Information Systems, Humboldt University of Berlin. Berlin, Germany: 2006.
  6. Dirk Riehle. “Wiki Research.” IBM Research Almaden. San Jose, CA: 2005
  7. Dirk Riehle. “The Architecture of a UML Virtual Machine.” Software Systems Engineering Group, BTU Cottbus. Cottbus, Germany: 2005.
  8. Dirk Riehle. “The Architecture of a UML Virtual Machine.” Sun Microsystems Research Laboratories. Mountain View, CA: 2003.
  9. Dirk Riehle. “The Architecture of a UML Virtual Machine.” Software Engineering Group, Computer Science, University of Hamburg. Hamburg, Germany: 2002.
  10. Dirk Riehle. “The Architecture of a UML Virtual Machine.” College of Computer Science, Northeastern University. Boston, MA: 2002.
  11. Dirk Riehle. “The Architecture of a UML Virtual Machine.” Software Design Group, Laboratory of Computer Science, MIT. Boston, MA: 2001.
  12. Dirk Riehle. “Framework Design: A Role Modeling Approach.” Software Design Group, Laboratory of Computer Science, MIT. Boston, MA: 2001.

Tutorials

  1. Dirk Riehle. “How to Benefit from Open Source.” Software Engineering Today 2008 (SET 2008). Zurich, Switzerland: May 2008.
  2. Dirk Riehle. “Bringing Wikipedia to Work: Open Collaboration within Corporations.” Wikimania 2007. Taipei, Taiwan: 2007.
  3. Dirk Riehle. “Wikis and Open Collaboration.” Software Engineering Today 2007 (SET 2007). Zurich, Switzerland: 2007.
  4. Dirk Riehle. “Geld verdienen mit Open Source.” OOP 2007. Munich, Germany: 2007.
  5. Dirk Riehle. “Framework Design and Implementation using Java and UML.” OOPSLA 2002. Seattle, WA: 2002.
  6. Dirk Riehle. “The Story of a Framework.” OOPSLA 2000. Minneapolis, MI: 2000.
  7. Dirk Riehle. “The Story of a Framework.” OOP 2000. Munich, Germany: 2000.
  8. Dirk Riehle. “Advanced Java Design and Programming.” Java for Enterprises Conference, Zurich, Switzerland, 1999.

Industry groups

  1. Dirk Riehle. “Economic Stakeholders of Open Source.” Lecture at Fraunhofer FIRST in Korea and KGIT. Seoul, Korea: 2007.
  2. Dirk Riehle. “Wiki Research.” Lecture at Wissensmanagement-Gesellschaft Berlin. Berlin, Germany: 2006.
  3. Dirk Riehle. “Erfahrungen mit Entwurfsmustern in der industriellen Praxis.” Forum Berlin/Brandenburg. Berlin, Germany: 2005.
  4. Dirk Riehle. “The Architecture of a UML Virtual Machine.” Java Users Group Switzerland. Zurich, Switzerland: 2003.
  5. Dirk Riehle. “How to Realize Software Engineering Concepts for Large-Scale Software Development.” Java Users Group Switzerland. Zurich, Switzerland: 1999.
  6. Dirk Riehle. “The Use of Frameworks and Design Patterns for the Development of Java-based Distributed Applications.” Lecture at ETH Zurich industry course. Zurich, Switzerland: 1997.

Panels

  1. Participant. “Successful Open Source, With Little or No Agile.” Panel at the Agile 2008 Conference. Toronto, Canada: 2008, upcoming.
  2. Moderator. “Global Open Source Trends and Public Initiatives.” Panel at SDForum’s 2008 Global Open Source Conference. San Francisco, CA: 2008.
  3. Participant. “Wiki Patterns: What Works and What Doesn’t?” Panel at the 2007 International Symposium on Wikis (WikiSym 2007). Montreal, Canada: 2007.
  4. Participant. “The Future of Wikis.” Panel at Wikimania 2007. Taipei, Taiwan: 2007.

Interviews and Reviews

  1. Markus Völter. “Episode 94: Open Source Business Models with Dirk Riehle.” Software Engineering Radio, April 23, 2008.
  2. Rafael Ruffolo. “Is Open Source Bad for your Career?” ComputerWorld Canada, February 8, 2008.
  3. James Maguire. “Open Source Pros Pick Their Favorite Projects.” Datamation, December 17, 2007.
  4. James Maguire. “Will Open Source Developers be Well Paid?” Datamation, July 5, 2007.

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