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Experience in developing open-source applications through the Qlab project at the Faculty of Mathematics in Belgrade. The project, initiated in 2010, aims to utilize the potentials of informatics and mathematics using Matlab and open-source technologies. Qlab facilitates teaching, scientific research, and industry collaborations across various faculties. Realized by a team of 38 participants led by Professor Miroslav Marić, the project emphasizes practical learning, flexibility, and modular implementation for improved performance. For more details, visit the project's source code and website.
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Experience in development open source application, Qlab project, at Faculty of Mathematics, Belgrade AleksandarĐenić, Faculty of Mathematics, Belgrade Ivanjica, 2010
Idea • Open Source Initiative • Open Office • My SQL • Linux • Microsoft and Open Source • Universities and Open Source • Faculty of Mathematics • Qlab Ivanjica, 2010
Idea • Useing potentials • Informatics • Mathematics • Matlab • Features • Industry • Faculties of mathematics • Technical faculties • Price Ivanjica, 2010
Idea • Qlab in teaching • Faculty of Mathematics • Lectures • Tests • Scientific researches • Others Faculties • Qlab objectives Ivanjica, 2010
Qlab on Faculty of Mathematics • Students • Support • Faculty of Mathematics • Microsoft Serbia • Qlab for students • .NET learning • Practice • References • Flexibility Ivanjica, 2010
Technology • .NET Framework 4.0 • C# • Open Source community • Gardens Point Parser(Queensland University of Technology) • Avalondock Panels (Adolfo Marinucci) • both released under “free-BSD” Ivanjica, 2010
Realization • Subprojects • Leaders • Mentors Ivanjica, 2010
Realization • Subprojects • GUI • Parser • Execution Engine • Base Mathematical Calculations • Help • Testing Ivanjica, 2010
Realization Ivanjica, 2010
Realization • Separate parts • Loss of performance • Simpler organization • Modular implementation Ivanjica, 2010
Realization • Departments • Informatics • Mathematics • Computer Science • Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science • Theoretical mathematics • Applied Mathematics Ivanjica, 2010
People • 38 participants • Professor Miroslav Marić • Microsoft MVP Srđan Božović • 14 developers • 6 leaders • Ivan Barišič • Nikola Milenković • Marko Mladenović • Aleksandar Đenić • Miloš Netković • Milan Krstin Ivanjica, 2010
Screenshot Ivanjica, 2010
Conclusion • The need for practice • Open Source Projects • Student Experience • Faculty Promotin Ivanjica, 2010
Contact and questions • Source code: http://qlab.codeplex.com/ • Join us: http://qlab.groups.live.com/ • Website: soon… • Contacts: • qlabmatf@live.com • djenica@gmail.com • Questions? Ivanjica, 2010