Open Source Software development teams provide an interesting and convenient setting for studying distributed work. We begin by answering perhaps the most basic question: what is the social structure of these teams? Based on a social network analysis of interactions represented in 62,110 bug reports from 122 large and active projects, we find that some OSS teams are highly centralized, but contrary to expectation, others are not. Furthermore, we find that the level of centralization is negatively correlated with project size, suggesting that larger projects become more modular. The paper makes a further methodological contribution by identifying appropriate analysis approaches for interaction data. We conclude by sketching directions for fu...
I examine the role of informal hierarchies in fostering collaboration in self-organising communities...
This paper outlines the motivations and methods for analyzing the developer network of open source s...
Software development has traditionally been regarded as an activity that can only be effectively con...
Open source software (OSS) has drawn increasing attention from both practitioners and researchers in...
In recent years, a surprising new phenomenon has emerged in which globally-distributed online commun...
Open source software (OSS) has drawn increasing attention from both practitioners and researchers in...
In recent years, a surprising new phenomenon has emerged in which globally-distributed online commun...
Open Source Software (OSS) development has attracted considerable attention from both researchers an...
In this paper, we empirically examined the role of social ties in OSSD team formation and developer ...
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ABSTRACT-This study is going to provide directions to open source practitioners to better organize t...
The software industry has emerged to include some of the most revolutionized distributed work groups...
Increasingly open source (OS) software development is organized in a way similar to how a corporatio...
Empirical research has shown that social network structure is a critical success factor for various ...
In the past few years there has been a surge in self-organizing voluntary teams and online communiti...
I examine the role of informal hierarchies in fostering collaboration in self-organising communities...
This paper outlines the motivations and methods for analyzing the developer network of open source s...
Software development has traditionally been regarded as an activity that can only be effectively con...
Open source software (OSS) has drawn increasing attention from both practitioners and researchers in...
In recent years, a surprising new phenomenon has emerged in which globally-distributed online commun...
Open source software (OSS) has drawn increasing attention from both practitioners and researchers in...
In recent years, a surprising new phenomenon has emerged in which globally-distributed online commun...
Open Source Software (OSS) development has attracted considerable attention from both researchers an...
In this paper, we empirically examined the role of social ties in OSSD team formation and developer ...
© 2021 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
ABSTRACT-This study is going to provide directions to open source practitioners to better organize t...
The software industry has emerged to include some of the most revolutionized distributed work groups...
Increasingly open source (OS) software development is organized in a way similar to how a corporatio...
Empirical research has shown that social network structure is a critical success factor for various ...
In the past few years there has been a surge in self-organizing voluntary teams and online communiti...
I examine the role of informal hierarchies in fostering collaboration in self-organising communities...
This paper outlines the motivations and methods for analyzing the developer network of open source s...
Software development has traditionally been regarded as an activity that can only be effectively con...