Английская Википедия:Christine Peterson
Christine L. Peterson[1] is an American forecaster, and the co-founder of Foresight Institute.[2][3] She is credited with suggesting the term "open source" when used in connection with software.[4][5][6]
Peterson holds a bachelor's degree in chemistry from MIT.[2] She is signed up for cryopreservation with the Alcor Life Extension Foundation, since the mid-1980s.[7]
Works
Open Source Software
As reported on Slashdot, she coined the term on February 3, 1998:
Books
In 1991 she coauthored Unbounding the Future: the Nanotechnology Revolution with Gayle Pergamit and Eric Drexler,[8] which sketches nanotechnology's potential environmental and medical benefits as well as possible abuses. In 1997 she coauthored Leaping the Abyss: Putting Group Genius to Work with Gayle Pergamit.[9]
Articles
- "Thinking Longer Term about Technology", 2009.[10]
References
External links
- Foresight Institute web page
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- ↑ 2,0 2,1 Officers and Staff: Christine Peterson – Co-Founder & Past President, Foresight Institute. Accessed 4 February 2018.
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
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- ↑ Eric Drexler and Chris Peterson (with Gayle Pergamit), Unbounding the Future: the Nanotechnology Revolution, Morrow, 1991. Accessed 4 February 2018.
- ↑ Chris Peterson and Gayle Pergamit, Leaping the Abyss: Putting Group Genius to Work, knOwhere Press, 1997. Accessed 4 February 2018.
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite book
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