ome free, open-source software projects have been around for quite a long time, the longest living ones dating from the early 1980s. For some of them, detailed information about their evolution is available in source code management systems tracking all their code changes for periods of more than 15 years. This paper examines in detail the evolution of one of such projects, glibc, with the main aim of understanding how it evolved and how it matched Lehman's laws of software evolution. As a result, we have developed a methodology for studying the evolution of such long-lived projects based on the information in their source code management repository, described in detail several aspects of the history of glibc, including some activity and si...
The success of a Free/Libre/Open Source Software (FLOSS) project has been evaluated in the past thro...
Innovation in the computer software industry over the past 15 years increased at a frantic pace than...
For real-world software to remain satisfactory to its stakeholders requires its continual enhanceme...
This chapter surveys a sample of empirical studies of Open Source Software (OSS) evolution. Accordin...
This thesis undertakes an empirical study of software evolution by analyzing open source software (O...
Software development is rapidly changing and software systems are increasing in size and expected li...
Research into traditional software evolution has been tackled from two broad perspectives: that focu...
The quantitative study of software evolution seem to have kicked off in the early 1970’s with the st...
Abstract. Lehman’s laws of software evolution is a well-established set of observations (matured dur...
Libre software projects offer abundant information about themselves in publicly available storages (...
After more than 40 years of life, software evolution should be considered as a mature field. However...
Most empirical studies about Open Source (OS) projects or products are vertical and usually deal wit...
Free and open source software systems (FOSS) are distribu-ted and made available to users under diff...
Open Source Software (OSS) development model has attracted considerable attention in recent years, p...
In this thesis we address the problem of identifying where, in successful software systems, maintena...
The success of a Free/Libre/Open Source Software (FLOSS) project has been evaluated in the past thro...
Innovation in the computer software industry over the past 15 years increased at a frantic pace than...
For real-world software to remain satisfactory to its stakeholders requires its continual enhanceme...
This chapter surveys a sample of empirical studies of Open Source Software (OSS) evolution. Accordin...
This thesis undertakes an empirical study of software evolution by analyzing open source software (O...
Software development is rapidly changing and software systems are increasing in size and expected li...
Research into traditional software evolution has been tackled from two broad perspectives: that focu...
The quantitative study of software evolution seem to have kicked off in the early 1970’s with the st...
Abstract. Lehman’s laws of software evolution is a well-established set of observations (matured dur...
Libre software projects offer abundant information about themselves in publicly available storages (...
After more than 40 years of life, software evolution should be considered as a mature field. However...
Most empirical studies about Open Source (OS) projects or products are vertical and usually deal wit...
Free and open source software systems (FOSS) are distribu-ted and made available to users under diff...
Open Source Software (OSS) development model has attracted considerable attention in recent years, p...
In this thesis we address the problem of identifying where, in successful software systems, maintena...
The success of a Free/Libre/Open Source Software (FLOSS) project has been evaluated in the past thro...
Innovation in the computer software industry over the past 15 years increased at a frantic pace than...
For real-world software to remain satisfactory to its stakeholders requires its continual enhanceme...