Typically, virtual communities exhibit the well-known phenomenon of participation inequality, which means that only a small percentage of users is responsible of the majority of contributions. However, the sustainability of the community requires that the group of active users must be continuously nurtured with new users that gain expertise through a participation process. This paper analyzes the time evolution of Open Source Software (OSS) communities, considering users that join/abandon the community over time and several topological properties of the network when modeled as a social network. More specifically, the paper analyzes the role of those users rejoining the community and their influence in the global characteristics o...
In recent years, a surprising new phenomenon has emerged in which globally-distributed online commun...
The success of an Open Source Software (OSS) project is closely linked to the successful organizatio...
Successful open source software projects often require a steady supply of self motivated software de...
Typically, virtual communities exhibit the well-known phenomenon of participation inequality, which ...
Part 1: Full Papers - Practices and MethodsInternational audienceAn undeniable factor for an open so...
This paper analyses the behaviour of virtual communities for Open Source Software (OSS) projects. Th...
The success of open source projects crucially depends on the voluntary contributions of a sufficient...
Open source software (OSS) projects represent a new paradigm of software creation and development ba...
Purpose – The Internet has evolved, prompted in part by new Web 2.0 technologies, to become a more ...
Open source software (OSS) projects represent a new paradigm of software creation and development b...
In the past few years there has been a surge in self-organizing voluntary teams and online communiti...
Volunteer users employ collaborative Internet technologies to develop open source products, a form o...
Open source software represents a new paradigm of software development based on a subjacent communit...
Graduation date: 2017Social interactions are a ubiquitous part of our lives, and the creation of onl...
A longitudinal study was conducted in this research to examine member contributions in an Open Sourc...
In recent years, a surprising new phenomenon has emerged in which globally-distributed online commun...
The success of an Open Source Software (OSS) project is closely linked to the successful organizatio...
Successful open source software projects often require a steady supply of self motivated software de...
Typically, virtual communities exhibit the well-known phenomenon of participation inequality, which ...
Part 1: Full Papers - Practices and MethodsInternational audienceAn undeniable factor for an open so...
This paper analyses the behaviour of virtual communities for Open Source Software (OSS) projects. Th...
The success of open source projects crucially depends on the voluntary contributions of a sufficient...
Open source software (OSS) projects represent a new paradigm of software creation and development ba...
Purpose – The Internet has evolved, prompted in part by new Web 2.0 technologies, to become a more ...
Open source software (OSS) projects represent a new paradigm of software creation and development b...
In the past few years there has been a surge in self-organizing voluntary teams and online communiti...
Volunteer users employ collaborative Internet technologies to develop open source products, a form o...
Open source software represents a new paradigm of software development based on a subjacent communit...
Graduation date: 2017Social interactions are a ubiquitous part of our lives, and the creation of onl...
A longitudinal study was conducted in this research to examine member contributions in an Open Sourc...
In recent years, a surprising new phenomenon has emerged in which globally-distributed online commun...
The success of an Open Source Software (OSS) project is closely linked to the successful organizatio...
Successful open source software projects often require a steady supply of self motivated software de...