ABSTRACT-This study is going to provide directions to open source practitioners to better organize their projects to achieve greater performance. In this research, we try to understand socio-technical interactions in a system development context by examining the joint effect of developer team structure and open source software architecture on OSS development performance. We hypothesize that developer team structure and software architecture significantly moderate each other‘s effect on OSS development performance. Empirical evidence supports our hypotheses and suggests that Larger teams tend to produce more favorable project performance when the project being developed has a high level of structural interdependency while projects with a low...
Recent years have witnessed a surge in self-organizing voluntary teams collaborating online to produ...
Recent years have witnessed a surge in self-organizing voluntary teams collaborating online to produ...
Software development has traditionally been regarded as an activity that can only be effectively con...
Open Source Software (OSS) development has attracted considerable attention from both researchers an...
Open source software (OSS) has drawn increasing attention from both practitioners and researchers in...
During the course of the past two decades, Open Source Software (OSS) development model has lead to ...
Open source software (OSS) has drawn increasing attention from both practitioners and researchers in...
Open Source Software development teams provide an interesting and convenient setting for studying di...
In this paper, we empirically examined the role of social ties in OSSD team formation and developer ...
In this study we seek to understand the factors differentiating successful from unsuccessful softwar...
International audienceOpen source software (OSS) development is a community-oriented, network-centri...
Software development has traditionally been regarded as an activity that can only be effectively con...
Open source software (OSS) development as an inexpensive process to develop software threatens propr...
[[abstract]]This study aims to understand why open source software (OSS) developers contribute and h...
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Recent years have witnessed a surge in self-organizing voluntary teams collaborating online to produ...
Recent years have witnessed a surge in self-organizing voluntary teams collaborating online to produ...
Software development has traditionally been regarded as an activity that can only be effectively con...
Open Source Software (OSS) development has attracted considerable attention from both researchers an...
Open source software (OSS) has drawn increasing attention from both practitioners and researchers in...
During the course of the past two decades, Open Source Software (OSS) development model has lead to ...
Open source software (OSS) has drawn increasing attention from both practitioners and researchers in...
Open Source Software development teams provide an interesting and convenient setting for studying di...
In this paper, we empirically examined the role of social ties in OSSD team formation and developer ...
In this study we seek to understand the factors differentiating successful from unsuccessful softwar...
International audienceOpen source software (OSS) development is a community-oriented, network-centri...
Software development has traditionally been regarded as an activity that can only be effectively con...
Open source software (OSS) development as an inexpensive process to develop software threatens propr...
[[abstract]]This study aims to understand why open source software (OSS) developers contribute and h...
© 2021 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
Recent years have witnessed a surge in self-organizing voluntary teams collaborating online to produ...
Recent years have witnessed a surge in self-organizing voluntary teams collaborating online to produ...
Software development has traditionally been regarded as an activity that can only be effectively con...