Professor of political science and professor at the School of Information of UC Berkeley
Expertise:
International relations, national security, international business and the information economy.
Background:
Weber has held academic fellowships with the Council on Foreign Relations, served as special consultant to the president of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in London, and worked with the U.S. State Department and other government agencies on foreign policy issues, risk analysis and forecasting. In 2000, he was a consultant to the U.S. Commission on National Security in the 21st Century, which issued a blue ribbon report to Congress shortly before the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, and he was in Manhattan the day of the attack. Weber is a long time consultant on global political economy issues for Global Business Network (www.gbn.com), a member of the Monitor Group.
He has done local, state and national interviews, including broadcast. On whether Americans are safer today than on Sept. 11, 2001, he’s offered powerful quotes such as these: "Make no mistake though: we're dealing with an adversary that adapts and is entirely capable of designing around everything that we do. The risk is that we have become very good at protecting ourselves against yesterday's threat, and are unaware of tomorrow's. If we've improved the security of 10,000 soft targets in this country, there exist another 20,000 or more that remain shockingly vulnerable."
"The core reality of homeland security is that we can't protect everything, we can't protect everyone, and we can't protect everyone equally. Which means that we are at the very early stages of a longer game, a game in which the attacker has an advantage over the defender because the attacker can pick the time and place to strike. The way to win in this game is through intelligence, not security per se. And our intelligence operations are barely better than they were on September 10, 2001. In the medium and long term, that is where our effort needs to go."
Weber's major publications include "The Success of Open Source," "Cooperation and Discord in U.S.-Soviet Arms Control," and the edited book "Globalization and the European Political Economy." He also co-authored "The End of Arrogance: America in the Global Competition of Ideas" (2010).
《開源的成功之路》的編者提齣的論點是,開源社區首創精神的意義尤為深遠。通過探討構成財産的基本概念,該社區重新改寫瞭一些最基本的管理問題。與此同時,它正在重建軟件世界的政治學和經濟學。假如您就像編者一樣深信,在未來,軟件構成的一些核心工具和原則將指導人類如何協同工作,協助人們創造財富並開創美好的未來,尋求新思想和新問題的解決方案,那麼,理解開源如何改變這些過程至關重要。作為一名政治學傢,編者更關心社區的管理方式,而非技術本身。編者之所以對開源産生興趣,正是因為這個新興的技術社區似乎能夠以一種非常新奇而動人的方式,解決在編者看來相當棘手但常見的基本管理問題。
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發表於2024-12-23
開源的成功之路 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載
開源軟件的商業模式大緻有: * 技術支持:拖過圍繞開源軟件提供商業性的技術支持服務。雖然用戶自己也可以編寫代碼,修改文件,但是由專業人員來做更會有效率,更能實現規模經濟。這也是開源軟件中最顯而易見的盈利模式。例子:紅帽linux公司 * 賠本賺吆喝:開源軟件...
評分一直很關注開源技術,苦於沒有這方麵的好書,找到這本書後很高興,可惜高興瞭沒兩天,因為看不懂,如果真像樓上所言是翻譯的問題,建議外研社直接引進英文原版吧。
評分外研社竟然也會翻譯齣版關於OpenSource的書籍,實在是一件有趣的事。 OpenSource的本質其實並不僅僅是軟件開發,而是一種商業模式、甚至社會組織的創新思維、創新實踐。作者並非技術專傢,但他從社會、經濟、法律甚至政治的角度對OpenSource現象進行瞭全麵的研究,並提齣瞭自...
評分這是一本探討開源軟件基本運行原理的書。主要是分析為什麼開源可以發展,壯大,其內在的原因是什麼,是一本很難得的從政治經濟學得角度來分析的書。想瞭解開源及其背後的動力的人都可以看一看。 不過這本書有點枯燥,要有點耐心就好。
評分開源軟件的商業模式大緻有: * 技術支持:拖過圍繞開源軟件提供商業性的技術支持服務。雖然用戶自己也可以編寫代碼,修改文件,但是由專業人員來做更會有效率,更能實現規模經濟。這也是開源軟件中最顯而易見的盈利模式。例子:紅帽linux公司 * 賠本賺吆喝:開源軟件...
圖書標籤: 開源 軟件文化 opensource 計算機 計算機科學 社會學 軟件 開源軟件
對於瞭解開源文化和unix、linux文化很有幫助,
評分研究社會學的人居然可以把開源軟件的方方麵麵說的這麼清楚,這麼有深度。。。
評分翻譯太差,看原版!
評分對於瞭解開源文化和unix、linux文化很有幫助,
評分將軟件提高到社會、政治學的高度,這對一個開源愛好者來說是榮幸還是鄙夷?
開源的成功之路 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載