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Revision as of 07:29, 22 April 2009
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Contents
Resume
Contact Details:
Name : David G.V. Ray [1] Preferred : Internet Messaging - "david_gv_ray" i.e. Skype, Yahoo, aMSN,etc. Mobile : +49 (0)160 464 9669 City : Bamberg State : Bayern Country : Germany
Personailty:
Summary:
- Integrity
- Intelligent
- Energetic
- Decisive
- Positive
- Good Communicator
- Attention to detail
- Fast paced
- Motivates Team
- Quick Thinking
- Flexible
- Outgoing
- Independent
- Confident
- “Big picture” oriented
Qualifications(1983 – 2007)
Academic
2003 - 2007: Master of Business Administration (MBA - International) : Thesis: International Project Management - Critical Success Factors : (George-Simon-Ohm Management Institute - Nuremberg, Germany)
1983 - 1990: Bachelor of Business Degree (BBus) : (University of Technology - Sydney, Australia)
Commercial
1994 – 2000: IBM/Lotus - Knowledge Management(Sydney, Australia) : : Certified Lotus Professional (CLP 3.x, 4.x & 5.x) : * Application Development : * System Administration : * Certified Lotus Instructor
Experience: (1983 – 2008)
- KISS INTERNATIONAL(Free & Open Source Software, Germany) :Business Architect(BPM)
- PRODUCTIVITY PLUS(IBM/Lotus Partner,Australia) :Consultant (ERP, Collaboration)
- POLLACK PARTNERS(IBM/Lotus Partner,Australia) :Sales Manager (ERP, Collaboration)
- LOTUS AUSTRALIA(US, Australia & Singapore) :National Business Analyst (ERP & Desktop Systems)
- LEND LEASE(Australia) :Marketing Manager
- BRITISH OXYGEN(Australia) :Commercial Officer
- PRIME COMPUTERS(Australia) :Software Engineer
Definitions
Free Software
Free Software is software meeting the specifications of the Free Software Movement as expressed by the Free Software Foundation. The movement supports the freedom of the individual user to:
- to run a given program, for any purpose
- to study how that program works and adapt it to their individuals needs (n.b. access to the source code is a precondition for this).
- to redistribute copies so that the individual can help their neighbor.
- at a cost or otherwise and
- withthout permission from anyone else
- to improve the program and to release their improvements (and modified versions in general) to the public so that the whole community may benefit if the author chooses to do so (access to the source code is a precondition for this).
They attempt to achieve their goal in practical terms by supporting:
- the authoring of software that offers any internal program services at no cost
- organisations that may charge for any support services related to that software and
- the release of the source and binary code to the public, however, the author may withhold such releases if they choose to do so
Open Source Software
Open Source software is software meeting the specifications of the Open Source Iniitative (OSI). This movement supports the freedoms of organisations or individuals that wish to develop and release software to market by allowing the users of that software:
- to run the program but may attempt to limit the purpose
- to study how the program works and adapt it to their needs (n.b. access to the source code is a precondition for this).
- to redistribute copies so that they can help their neighbor:
- at a cost or otherwise and
- with permission from any organisation or individual holding rights to any internal program services that that program may call on and
- to improve the program and to compell the individual author to release their improvements (and modified versions in general) to the public so that the whole community benefits (access to the source code is a precondition for this).
They attempt to achieve their goal in practical terms by supporting:
- the authoring of software that may offer any internal program services for a cost.
- organisations that may charge for any support services related to that software and
- the release of the source and binary code to the public where the author is compelled to release such changes at all times.
See also
- Digital freedom
- Open Source Definition
- Commons-based peer production - economic model for organizing projects without leaders or financial compensation
- Comparison of open source and closed source
- Democratic transhumanism - social movement associated with transhumanism
- Open source governance - use of open source principles to transform human social governance
- Techno-progressivism - a stance of active support for the convergence of technological change and social progress
References
External links
Template:FOSSar:مبادرة المصادر المفتوحة ca:Open Source Initiative de:Open Source Initiative es:Open Source Initiative fr:Open Source Initiative gl:Open Source Iniciative it:Open Source Initiative nl:Open Source Initiative ja:Open Source Initiative no:Open Source Initiative pl:Open Source Initiative ru:Open Source Initiative sv:Open Source Initiative uk:Open Source Initiative zh:开放源代码促进会