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DAAD ProjectJoint Course on Software Engineering
ContributorsK. Bothe, D. Bojić, Z. Budimac, K. Schützler, S. Stoyanov, K. Zdravkova
Imagine… “Ok, you made fine lectures. Now
give us what you have, we shall translate it, change it, and then use it. And you will never hear from us again…”
“Ok, you made fine lectures. I would very much appreciate if I could use some arbitrary 20 % of your slides in my lecture.”
Usage / changing of slidesCore members
Members The world
Use/change and contribute
Use/change and not contribute
New members
Use selected topics from an offered lecture subset (PDF)Use some slides
To give to third parties
Two files:
• PDF version of presentation file (1:1), without animations
• PDF file with smaller pictures of slides and with lecture notes
Usage / changing of slidescurrent participants
Core members
Members
The world
Use/change and contribute
Use/change and not contribute
New members
Use selected topics from an offered lecture subset (PDF)Use some slides
To give to third parties
• Humboldt universityBerlin
• Fac. of scienceUniv. of Novi
Sad
• Fac. of math. and inf.Univ. of
Plovdiv
• Fac. of scienceUniv. of Skopje
• Fac. of EEUniv. of
Belgrade
• Fac. of scienceUniv. of Niš
• Fac. of mathematicsUniv. of Belgrade
• Fac. of mech. engineering Univ. of Kragujevac
•
Usage / changing of slidespermitted rights
Core members
Members The world
Use/change and contribute
Use/change and not contribute
New members
Use some slides
To give to third parties
Use selected topics from an offered lecture subset (PDF)
Legend: allowed; not allowed ? ask for permission
?
??
Transition of project members
Core members
Members The world
Use/change and contribute
Use/change and not contribute
New members
Use some slides
To give to third parties
Use selected topics from an offered lecture subset (PDF)
Legend: allowed; not allowed ? ask for permission
?
??
Basic contributionsBasic and advanced contributions
If someone is given permission,then it may use lecture in...
Core members
Members The world
Academic presentations
Commercial presentations
New members
Legend: allowed; not allowed
Legal obligations1. In general, prior to giving the lecture or
during the first session mention the source of the lecture (or its parts)
2. First slide of the topic: “parts of this topic …”3. If just some slides are used, then
acknowledgement on every slide (footer).4. Report usage information to the project. 5. Provide review reports to the project.6. Place only PDF files on local websites for
students’ access (with password protection).7. Sign the copyright forms.
Point 2 – example 1
If the whole topic is used, then the proper information is already contained in the first slide
Contributions/feedback Basic contributions
review reports, discussion (suggest new topics,
methodology,…). Advanced contributions
usage reports, supply additional material, Add new case studies, Add new assignments.
Why do we need a copyright policy? Immense human capital to
produce the course materials There is a global market for
distance-learning course materials Protect ourselves against piracy
When we shall hand-over produced materials? There is a serious interest in introducing a SE
course based on this material or / and There is a serious interest in including larger
parts of this course in other courses related to SE or / and
There is a serious interest to take part in an international scientific multi-lingual distance-education project and
It must be assured that the course material will be password-protected on local servers. PDF-versions can be delivered to the students, however also password-protected.