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Thermo‐Hydro‐Mechanical Model and Caprock Deformation Explain the Onset of an Ongoing Seismo‐Volcanic Unrest

2021

Acknowledgments The authors are grateful to the Editor, Prof. Ben‐Zion Yehuda, and the reviewers: Prof. Micol Todesco and an anonymous reviewer, whose comments and recommendations have significantly improved the quality of this work. The authors acknowledge the financial support of the Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF) Nigeria for this research. The comparison of our models with monitoring data was made possible by the outstanding efforts of the staff at the INGV‐Osservatorio Vesuviano, who provide weekly information about geophysical parameters at the Campanian volcanoes (http://www.ov.ingv.it/ov/en/bollettini/272-campi-flegrei-bollettini-settimanali.html). The authors are parti…

History010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesInduced seismicityTechnology developmentSoftware license01 natural sciencesGeophysicsSpace and Planetary ScienceGeochemistry and PetrologyMonitoring dataCaprockEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Forensic engineeringVolcanic unrest0105 earth and related environmental sciencesJournal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth
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Retrieving Open Source Software Licenses

2006

Open Source Software maintenance and reuse require identifying and comprehending the applied software licenses. This paper first characterizes software maintenance, and open source software (OSS) reuse which are particularly relevant in this context. The information needs of maintainers and reusers can be supported by reverse engineering tools at different information retrieval levels. The paper presents an automated license retrieval approach called ASLA. User needs, system architecture, tool features, and tool evaluation are presented. The implemented tool features support identifying source file dependencies and licenses in source files, and adding new license templates for identifying l…

Databasebusiness.industryComputer scienceSoftware developmentComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTINGStatic program analysisSoftware maintenanceSoftware licensecomputer.software_genreSoftware qualitySoftware constructionBackportingSoftware systembusinesscomputer
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ASLA: reverse engineering approach for software license information retrieval

2006

Software maintenance and reuse require identification of the applied software licenses. The information needs of maintainers and reusers can be supported by reverse engineering tools at different information retrieval levels. The paper presents a reverse engineering approach called ASLA for retrieving license information typically used in OSS. User needs, system architecture, tool features, and tool evaluation are presented. The implemented tool features include support for identifying source file dependencies and licenses in source files. The tool is evaluated against another tool for license information extraction. ASLA supports the same programming languages as GCC. License identificatio…

Reverse engineeringInformation retrievalSource codeDatabaseComputer sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectInformation needsSoftware maintenancecomputer.software_genreSoftware licenseSoftwareSoftware engineeringbusinessSoftware architecturecomputerLicensemedia_commonConference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering (CSMR'06)
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Software source code escrow agreement and legal obstacles of its execution

2020

Software source code escrow agreement is a relatively new occurrence, emerged together with the rise of software industry in 1970’s in the U.S. Taking into account the fact that business relationships between the software licensor and the licensee are mostly permanent, i.e. significant part is not only the license agreement, but also maintenance and support service duties assumed by the licensor, it is important that business continuity of the licensee is ensured. Software source code escrow agreement aims to provide this assurance by promise, that if the licensor ceases to exist (becomes insolvent), then the source code – building instruction of the software, will be turned over to the lic…

Software license:LAW/JURISPRUDENCE::Private law::Commercial and company law [Research Subject Categories]Contract law
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