JOnAS open source EJB implementation
Groupe Bull: JOnAS open source EJB implementation;
Part of ObjectWeb, a European open source middleware repository.
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Groupe Bull: JOnAS open source EJB implementation;
Part of ObjectWeb, a European open source middleware repository.
Critical thinking part 1: planning for design in web or software projects.
Good design requires planning. The stage must be set for designers to thrive and do their thing.
Critical thinking part 2: idea generation for teams of designers and engineers.
How do you manage ideas and bring them to fruition? This essay describes one approach to generating and manage the process.
Critical thinking part 3: project management.
It’s true that design specifications are difficult to write, and that good ideas are fleeting and rare, but until the design is in it’s final form, it’s far from finished. Much can happen between the moment the designer finishes the expression of the idea, and when the development team has finished building it.
[via Tomalak’s Realm]
“IBM research announced that it developed a wireless security auditor running on a Compaq iPAQ with Linux. The pictures on the IBM web page are much more revealing than the press release. Apparently the auditor can handle GPS input (correlate access points with GPS coordinates?) and associate with access points on demand.” The main product webpage has more information about the capabilities, and notes that IBM hasn’t decided yet whether to release it as a commercial product or a free tool.
[via Slashdot]
Radius 2.1.va.1 (Default). Remote Authentication Dial In User Service [freshmeat.net]
Wireless Networks Lure Hackers. ZDNet Jul 12 2001 4:33PM ET
More WEP weaknesses
[via Moreover Computer security news]
RHexLib Control Software on SourceForge. The RHexLib Control Software developed for the RHex hexapod robot is now available for download from Source Forge. The software features a real-time static scheduler, low-level motion control
tools, a state-machine based design, and runs on both Linux and QNX. RHexLib is free software released under the BSD license. [robots.net]
ZDNet – U.S. military backs open-source security. Continuing its support of open-source operating systems, the U.S. Department of Defense granted $1.2 million to a community project aimed at adding advanced security features to FreeBSD, an open-source variant of Unix. [Privacy Digest]
Red Hat annual Report. Below, I reproduce a section of the FY2001 Red Hat form 10K on the risks of open source. I think this is an excellent collection of the problems associated with an open source business model. I’m interested to see the community’s response. [kuro5hin.org]
Can WinXP Product Activation be reverse engineered?. It’s beginning to look possible… [The Register]
MIT Technology Review: Work the Problem, People. While researchers tap Internet2 to extend collaboration between universities and push the limits of new Internet technologies, another group of social scientists is looking at how Internet2 is affecting those who use it–in effect, researching the researchers. [Tomalak’s Realm]