The Effects of Diversity in Global, Distributed Collectives: A Study of Open Source Project Success

2013 ◽  
Vol 24 (2) ◽  
pp. 312-333 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sherae Daniel ◽  
Ritu Agarwal ◽  
Katherine J. Stewart
2021 ◽  
Vol 64 (4) ◽  
pp. 25-27
Author(s):  
George V. Neville-Neil

Respect your staff, learn from others, and know when to let go.


2010 ◽  
Vol 37 ◽  
pp. 141-188 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. D. Turney ◽  
P. Pantel

Computers understand very little of the meaning of human language. This profoundly limits our ability to give instructions to computers, the ability of computers to explain their actions to us, and the ability of computers to analyse and process text. Vector space models (VSMs) of semantics are beginning to address these limits. This paper surveys the use of VSMs for semantic processing of text. We organize the literature on VSMs according to the structure of the matrix in a VSM. There are currently three broad classes of VSMs, based on term-document, word-context, and pair-pattern matrices, yielding three classes of applications. We survey a broad range of applications in these three categories and we take a detailed look at a specific open source project in each category. Our goal in this survey is to show the breadth of applications of VSMs for semantics, to provide a new perspective on VSMs for those who are already familiar with the area, and to provide pointers into the literature for those who are less familiar with the field.


Author(s):  
Brian Granger ◽  
Fernando Pérez

Project Jupyter is an open-source project for interactive computing widely used in data science, machine learning, and scientific computing. We argue that even though Jupyter helps users perform complex, technical work, Jupyter itself solves problems that are fundamentally human in nature. Namely, Jupyter helps humans to think and tell stories with code and data. We illustrate this by describing three dimensions of Jupyter: interactive computing, computational narratives, and  the idea that Jupyter is more than software. We illustrate the impact of these dimensions on a community of practice in Earth and climate science.


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