April 09, 2002
Public software code and public univiersities

Computer scientists push to publish code powering genetic research

Open source versus protected code is an on-going debate in the software community. The conversation takes on another layer of complexity when the code is produced at a public university.

On the open source side, is the increased opportunity for collaboration, resource-sharing, and problem-solving. On the protected source side is concern for valuable trade secrets. Other issues include professional respect, federal funding, academic freedom, and public private partnerships.

Posted by dcoates at April 09, 2002 10:25 AM