In this paper, the adaptive reuse of Plone; an open source content management system is described. In one instance, Plone has been used as the backbone of a collaboration and communication support infrastructure within a large research project. In the other, Plone has been used as the main web-presence of a specialist group of the British Computer Society. This paper analyses the benefits and problems of reusing Plone to support collaboration. Based on this reuse experience, a more systematic approach to supporting Plone reuse is proposed. This approach takes into account the special case of reuse support relevant to open source software developments
Increasingly open source (OS) software development is organized in a way similar to how a corporatio...
Code reuse is a form of knowledge reuse in software development that is fundamental to innovation in...
Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) is a research field concerned with the design and impleme...
In this paper, the adaptive reuse of Plone; an open source content management system is described. I...
This paper describes the deployment of Plone, an Open-Source content management system, to support t...
Abstract – This paper describes the deployment of Plone, an Open-Source content management system, ...
This paper describes the deployment of Plone, an Open-Source content management system, to support t...
A promising way to support software reuse is based on Component-Based Software Development (CBSD). O...
A promising way to support software reuse is based on Component-Based Software Development (CBSD). O...
Open Source Software (OSS) communities have not yet taken full advantage of reuse mechanisms. Typica...
A promising way to support software reuse is based on Component-Based Software Development (CBSD). O...
The open source Content Management System Plone is used as a versatile software framework to build...
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/The existing Collaborative Distributed Environments (CDE) have several im...
Free or open source software are common tools that everybody can use and customise at its convenienc...
The study of Free and Open Source (Libre) software and the benefits provided by its processes and pr...
Increasingly open source (OS) software development is organized in a way similar to how a corporatio...
Code reuse is a form of knowledge reuse in software development that is fundamental to innovation in...
Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) is a research field concerned with the design and impleme...
In this paper, the adaptive reuse of Plone; an open source content management system is described. I...
This paper describes the deployment of Plone, an Open-Source content management system, to support t...
Abstract – This paper describes the deployment of Plone, an Open-Source content management system, ...
This paper describes the deployment of Plone, an Open-Source content management system, to support t...
A promising way to support software reuse is based on Component-Based Software Development (CBSD). O...
A promising way to support software reuse is based on Component-Based Software Development (CBSD). O...
Open Source Software (OSS) communities have not yet taken full advantage of reuse mechanisms. Typica...
A promising way to support software reuse is based on Component-Based Software Development (CBSD). O...
The open source Content Management System Plone is used as a versatile software framework to build...
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/The existing Collaborative Distributed Environments (CDE) have several im...
Free or open source software are common tools that everybody can use and customise at its convenienc...
The study of Free and Open Source (Libre) software and the benefits provided by its processes and pr...
Increasingly open source (OS) software development is organized in a way similar to how a corporatio...
Code reuse is a form of knowledge reuse in software development that is fundamental to innovation in...
Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) is a research field concerned with the design and impleme...