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      Tidsschema – Hållbar digitalisering: Möjligheter och hinder

      Konferensens fem teman kommer att behandlas enligt nedanstående tidsschema den 19 augusti 2019 i sal G110 (i byggnad G), Högskolan i Skövde.

      Tidsschema

      Tidsschema som PDF finns via HD2019_tidsschema.pdf.

      08:45 – 09:15: Registrering och kaffe (i posterarean)

      09:15 – 09:25: Introduktion och välkomna!

      09:25 – 10:00: Tema 1 – Grundläggande principer och förutsättningar för hållbar digitalisering

      • Presentation ”Hållbar digitalisering som undviker inlåsning genom öppna lösningar” (presentation av Björn Lundell) [PDF Tema 1]
      • Diskussion och frågestund i anslutning till presentationen (alla)

      10:00 – 10:30: Kaffe och nätverkande (i posterarean)

      10:30 – 11:30: Tema 2 – Licenser och andra legala utmaningar för hållbar digitalisering

      • Presentation “Challenges in the licensing landscape for sustainable digitalisation” (presentationen ges på engelska av Andrew Katz) [PDF tema 2]
      • Diskussion och frågestund i anslutning till presentationen (alla)

      11:30–12:30: Tema 3 – Dagens inlåsningspraktik då organisationer genomför digitaliseringsprojekt

      • Presentation ”Observationer från en studie genomförd på uppdrag av Konkurrensverket – Vilka erfarenheter finns från specifika projekt som som lett till olika typer av oönskade inlåsningseffekter?” (presentation av Björn Lundell) [PDF Tema 3]
      • Diskussion om erfarenheterna från den studie som genomförts på uppdrag av Konkurrensverket och frågestund i anslutning till presentationen (alla)
      • Diskussion om ageranden som leder till (och undviker) olika typer av (önskade och oönskade) inlåsningseffekter? (alla)

      12:30–13:30: Gemensam lunch

      13:30-14:30: Tema 4 – Licensmässiga utmaningar för att hantera myndigheters data och handlingar i molntjänster och slutna filformat

      • Presentation ”Challenges in the licensing landscape for sustainable digitalisation” (presentationen ges på engelska av Andrew Katz) [PDF tema 4]
      • Diskussion och frågestund i anslutning till presentationen (alla)

      14:30–15:00: Kaffe och nätverkande (i posterarean)

      15:00–16:00: Tema 5 – Rekommendationer och strategier för hållbar digitalisering

      • Diskussion, utifrån ett antal inledande inspel, om olika vägval och strategier för att hantera olika risker för inlåsning som undviker ohållbar digitalisering (alla)

      16:00–16:30: Sammanfattning och avslutning

      • Sammanfattning av dagen och avslutande reflektioner


      Talare


      Björn Lundell

      Professor Björn Lundell (Ph.D. from the University of Exeter in 2001) has been a staff member and researcher at the University of Skövde since 1984. He leads the Software Systems Research Group and his research is reported in over 100 publications in a variety of international journals and conferences.

      Professor Lundell’s research contributes to theory and practice in the software systems domain and centres on different aspects of openness (in particular open source and open standards) related to development, use, and procurement of software systems. His research addresses fundamental socio-technical challenges concerning software systems, and focuses on different aspects of lock-in, interoperability, and longevity of systems.

      Over several decades, he has established and been instrumental in extensive collaborations with colleagues, companies, public sector organisations, and a number of individuals in the broader open source communities. He has been active in a number of international and national research projects which have lead to significant scientific and societal impact. Professor Lundell has been an expert advisor and contributed to national guidelines and policies (Sweden, UK and EU levels) concerning fundamental challenges related to use of ICT standards in the software domain, and collaborated with national authorities responsible for public procurement and competition issues.

      Professor Lundell is a founding fellow of the Open Forum Academy (an independent ‘think-tank’ of internationally recognised experts in the area of openness) and also the founding chair of Open Source Sweden, an industrial association established by Swedish companies that base their business on open standards and open source solutions. He was the organiser of the Fifth International Conference on Open Source Systems (OSS 2009), program co-chair of the Eight and the Twelfth International Conference on Open Source Systems (OSS 2012 & OSS 2016), and is general co-chair of the 15th International Symposium on Open Collaboration (OpenSym 2019).

      Andrew Katz

      Andrew Katz is a British and Irish lawyer and CEO of Moorcrofts LLP, a boutique corporate and technology law firm in Britain’s Thames Valley, where he heads the technology department.

      Prior to his legal career, Andrew Katz was a software developer and has released software under the GPL. At Moorcrofts, he advises individuals, corporations, foundations and public sector organisations on the law concerning free and open source software and is increasingly becoming involved with open hardware and open content. He is a visiting researcher at the University of Skövde, Sweden and a founder editor of the Free and Open Source Software Law Review. He has drafted the Solderpad Open Hardware licence, and he also sits on the core drafting team of the CERN Open Hardware Licence.

      For more information about Andrew Katz, please see:
      https://moorcrofts.com/team/andrew-katz/

      Published: 5/20/2020
      Edited: 5/20/2020
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