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Innovative online portal provides free access to university-generated software

Innovative online portal provides free access to university-generated software

SETsquared’s OpenDOOR to put academics’ code into public domain 

The SETsquared Partnership has launched OpenDOOR, an online portal that provides free of charge access to software developed at the five SETsquared partner universities of Bath, Bristol, Exeter, Southampton and Surrey.

Available at localhost/setsquared-live/partnership/opendoor, OpenDOOR puts software created by university staff into the public domain so that other researchers and commercial companies can benefit from it. 

The software released was developed as part of successful research projects, many of which are active. Much of the software may not be of general interest but has a niche value, providing valuable tools for companies and organisations who have particular needs and  interests. OpenDOOR software is free of charge, but is provided without warranties or the commitment of support.

Software available already on the portal includes MobileSign, an new app that can help people to communicate through sign language, created by the University of Bristol. The tool includes a searchable database of over 4,000 signs, and is available for iPhone, iPad and Android devices.

Another application on OpenDOOR is ImageTerrier, a high performance search engine platform for content-based image retrieval developed at the University of Southampton.

In some cases, putting software into the public domain in this way is a condition of research grants. OpenDOOR provides a convenient, easy to use method for academics to meet this obligation. 

“We believe OpenDOOR is the first software-specific portal of this type in the UK, and it offers an innovative way to enable universities to help boost the UK economy,” said Graham Harrison, Partnership Director at SETsquared. “This shows what the five SETsquared universities working together can achieve that might not be possible if they operated separately.”

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