Dirk Riehle's Industry and Research Publications

Author: Dirk Riehle

  • Photo Impressions from the Winter 2019/20 AMOS Projects

    Photo Impressions from the Winter 2019/20 AMOS Projects

  • Summary of the Winter 2019/20 AMOS Projects

    Summary of the Winter 2019/20 AMOS Projects

    This winter semester, students of TU Berlin completed four AMOS projects. Each section below describes the final result of one of the projects: Logistics Dashboard Project name Logistics Dashboard Project mission The mission of this project is to create a ‘real-time dashboard for logistics’. The application helps planners to communicate with balancers remotely and automatize…

  • Single-Vendor Open Source Firms and Intellectual Property Strategies (Slides)

    Single-Vendor Open Source Firms and Intellectual Property Strategies (Slides)

    In this talk, I explain the single-vendor open source business model (also: multi-licensing, open core) and in particular its intellectual property strategies. This is the slide deck of a previously posted video. The deck is also available as a PDF for download.

  • Open Source and Public Policy (Slides)

    Open Source and Public Policy (Slides)

    In this talk, I explain the significance of the software industry for a country’s economy and how to strengthen it using open source. It is directed at public policy makers and the general public. This is the slide deck of a previously posted video. The deck is also available as a PDF for download.

  • Public Seminars on License-Compliant Delivery of Products that Contain Open Source Software in Q1 of 2020

    Public Seminars on License-Compliant Delivery of Products that Contain Open Source Software in Q1 of 2020

    In the first quarter of 2020, there are several options for participating in our seminar on license-compliant delivery of products that contain open source software. Here is an overview (subject to change, mostly, additions) of public seminars. Date Location Language Partner 2020-03-06 Berlin German Morrison Foerster For more information and registration, please see our LCD…

  • Ten years of university teaching

    Ten years of university teaching

    My research and teaching group just celebrated its tenth anniversary, and I wanted to take some time to reflect on our teaching: What worked and what didn’t. Principles When I started as a university professor ten years ago, I drew on my experience as a student, as a teacher, as a practitioner, and as an…