Dirk Riehle's Industry and Research Publications

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I’m a professor of computer science at a large university in Germany. I became a professor after working in the software industry for 15 years. I have lived and worked in Germany, Switzerland, and the U.S.A. Also, project travel brings me to S/E Asia a lot. I can be reached by

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Short Biography (English)

Dirk Riehle is a professor of computer science at FAU Erlangen. They are also the CEO of Bayave GmbH, a training and consulting firm. Their work helps companies succeed in and through software, with a specialization in open source, inner source, and product strategy. Before joining academia, Prof. Riehle led the open source research group at SAP Labs in Palo Alto, California (Silicon Valley). They also worked for software startups and large corporations in Boston, MA and Zurich, Switzerland, as a software developer, architect, and engineering manager. Riehle holds a Ph.D. in computer science from ETH Zurich and an M.B.A. from Stanford Graduate School of Business. They welcome email at dirk@riehle.org, blog at https://dirkriehle.com, and tweet as @dirkriehle.

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Kurzbiographie (Deutsch)

Dirk Riehle ist Professor für Informatik an der FAU Erlangen. Zudem ist er Geschäftsführer der Bayave GmbH, einem Trainings- und Beratungsunternehmen. Spezialisiert auf Open Source, Inner Source, und Produktstrategie, hilft er Unternehmen, mit Software erfolgreich zu sein. Bevor er in die Wissenschaft wechselte, leitete Prof. Riehle die Open-Source-Forschungsgruppe der SAP Labs in Palo Alto, Kalifornien (Silicon Valley). Außerdem arbeitete er für Startups und große Unternehmen in Boston und Zürich als Softwareentwickler, Architekt und Entwicklungsleiter. Riehle promovierte in Informatik an der ETH Zürich und besitzt einen M.B.A. der Stanford Graduate School of Business. Er ist per E-Mail unter dirk@riehle.org erreichbar, bloggt unter https://dirkriehle.com und twittert als @dirkriehle.

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  4. Dirk Riehle Avatar

    Hi Mekki,
    thanks for the note. I make a point of being explicit in licensing but the default is indeed (C) by me unless specified otherwise, i.e. no license.
    Fair use rights let’s you take things in reasonable quantities but if you want to reuse whole works and I didn’t specify a license, I’d prefer if you talk to me. (Always curious.)
    Cheers,
    Dirk

  5. Mekki MacAulay Avatar

    I note that a lot of your work is CC licensed. Great stuff! I came across your page when doing research for an IEEE conference presentation on open source.
    It would be really helpful for people like me if there were a general copyright statement in the “About” section. Something like “Unless otherwise specified, things on this page are licensed as CC BY-SA-NC”, or whatever license you feel comfortable with (or none, if that’s your choice).
    I make a point of respecting the choices of authors with their work and it’s helpful to locate that choice in an easy to see place on the page.
    Keep up the great work! 🙂

  6. Dirk Riehle Avatar

    Check out our current project at http://dosis.sf.net; also, there is so much that I can’t list it all here; try your local or country’s SIG (special interest group) on the subject. –Dirk

  7. Fernando Crespo Avatar

    I read your paper of Computer’s IEEE. And I like to know over links to research over open source medical software. This report was more important to me.
    Bye,
    Fernando Crespo R.