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Collaboration @ Kitware Jeff Baumes Kitware, Inc.
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Open Source and Collaboration No vendor lock-in Low barrier to new collaborator entry Peers, not supplier / customer Higher purpose The world is watching Immediately have a product to promote Code can live on after collaborations end
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Teaming Common goals Complementary skills to cover: – Access to users – Problem definition – Technical expertise
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Collaborative Tools
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Example: The Visualization Toolkit (VTK)
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VTK’s Organic History December 1993, two GE employees pounded out code (Will Schroeder and Ken Martin) 1994, book released with open source code Started to be used as a teaching tool Contributions from GE medical research 1998, won SBIR, Kitware Inc. founded Support from LANL, Jim Ahrens No direct funding in its entire history
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VTK Collaboration Today From Ohloh: Very large, active development team: Over the past twelve months, 66 developers contributed new code to VTK. This is one of the largest open-source teams in the world, and is in the top 2% of all project teams on Ohloh. and many others...
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VTK Development Team
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Example: Titan Common goal: informatics toolkit for analyzing data at scale – text, network traffic, simulation ensembles – titan.sandia.gov Sandia – analyst feedback – research applications – algorithm development Kitware – VTK integration – “one-click” checkout and build – modularization – testing framework, quality dashboard – cross-platform support
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