Free and open source software projects are often perceived to be of high quality. To a great extend the success of open source software seems to be due to an implicit but effective connection between communication and contributions in its development process. In this paper, we present a snapshot of the state the art on quality and success of Open Source Software (OSS) based on a review of the literature. For each of these concepts, we describe various measures considered in the literature and a number of methods by which they are obtained. Contributions to an Open Source Software (OSS) project are made through communication among developers and users. We elaborate on the concrete notions of communication and contribution in Open Source Soft...
AbstractOpen Source Software (OSS) is a new paradigm to develop software by community, in which grou...
In the past few years, the use of Open Source Software (OSS) attracted a grow-ing number of users. T...
A very intriguing question in Open Source software (OSS) development is: why there are only a few op...
Abstract: Free and open source software projects are often perceived to be of high quality. To a gre...
Since the mid-1990s, there has been a surge of interest among academics and practitioners in open so...
As a consequence of the success of free and open source software such as Linux, organizations star...
Since the mid-1990s, there has been a surge of interest among academics and practitioners in open so...
have been subject of many research in last decades. Among them many researchers have tried to adopt ...
Information systems success is one of the most widely used dependent variables in information system...
Open source and open source software development have been interesting phenomena during the past dec...
The open source model of software development has received substantial attention in the industry and...
Social Coding Sites (SCSs) are social media services for sharing software development projects on th...
AbstractOpen source software (OSS) is a software product with the source code made public so that an...
In this research, we ask the question: What differentiates successful from unsuccessful open source ...
Software quality is more than just conformance to a set of requirements and represents many attribut...
AbstractOpen Source Software (OSS) is a new paradigm to develop software by community, in which grou...
In the past few years, the use of Open Source Software (OSS) attracted a grow-ing number of users. T...
A very intriguing question in Open Source software (OSS) development is: why there are only a few op...
Abstract: Free and open source software projects are often perceived to be of high quality. To a gre...
Since the mid-1990s, there has been a surge of interest among academics and practitioners in open so...
As a consequence of the success of free and open source software such as Linux, organizations star...
Since the mid-1990s, there has been a surge of interest among academics and practitioners in open so...
have been subject of many research in last decades. Among them many researchers have tried to adopt ...
Information systems success is one of the most widely used dependent variables in information system...
Open source and open source software development have been interesting phenomena during the past dec...
The open source model of software development has received substantial attention in the industry and...
Social Coding Sites (SCSs) are social media services for sharing software development projects on th...
AbstractOpen source software (OSS) is a software product with the source code made public so that an...
In this research, we ask the question: What differentiates successful from unsuccessful open source ...
Software quality is more than just conformance to a set of requirements and represents many attribut...
AbstractOpen Source Software (OSS) is a new paradigm to develop software by community, in which grou...
In the past few years, the use of Open Source Software (OSS) attracted a grow-ing number of users. T...
A very intriguing question in Open Source software (OSS) development is: why there are only a few op...