Moving toward the open innovation (OI) model requires multifaceted transformations within companies. It often involves giving away the tools for product development or sharing future product directions with open tools ecosystems. Moving from the traditional closed innovation model toward an OI model for software development tools shows the potential to increase software development competence and efficiency of organizations. We report a case study in software-intensive company developing embedded devices (e.g., smartphones) followed by a survey in OSS communities such as Gerrit, Git, and Jenkins. The studied branch focuses on developing Android phones. This paper presents contribution strategies and triggers for openness. These strategies i...
Context: Open tools (e.g., Jenkins, Gerrit and Git) offer a lucrative alternative to commercial tool...
This paper surveys work on ecosystems and open innovation of systems in the context of software engi...
Context: Open tools (e.g., Jenkins, Gerrit and Git) offer a lucrative alternative to commercial tool...
Many companies and developers from OSS communities create open tools collaboratively in which softwa...
Open Innovation (OI) has attracted scholarly interest from a wide range of disciplines since introdu...
Despite growing interest of Open Innovation (OI) in Software Engineering (SE), little is known about...
Despite growing interest of Open Innovation (OI) in Software Engineering (SE), little is known about...
Despite growing interest of Open Innovation (OI) in Software Engineering (SE), little is known about...
Despite growing interest of Open Innovation (OI) in Software Engineering (SE), little is known about...
Despite growing interest of Open Innovation (OI) in Software Engineering (SE), little is known about...
Despite growing interest of Open Innovation (OI) in Software Engineering (SE), little is known about...
Context: The increased use of Open Source Software (OSS) affects how software-intensive product deve...
Many companies and developers from OSS communities create open tools collaboratively in which softwa...
Context: The increased use of Open Source Software (OSS) affects how software-intensive product deve...
Context: The increased use of Open Source Software (OSS) affects how software-intensive product deve...
Context: Open tools (e.g., Jenkins, Gerrit and Git) offer a lucrative alternative to commercial tool...
This paper surveys work on ecosystems and open innovation of systems in the context of software engi...
Context: Open tools (e.g., Jenkins, Gerrit and Git) offer a lucrative alternative to commercial tool...
Many companies and developers from OSS communities create open tools collaboratively in which softwa...
Open Innovation (OI) has attracted scholarly interest from a wide range of disciplines since introdu...
Despite growing interest of Open Innovation (OI) in Software Engineering (SE), little is known about...
Despite growing interest of Open Innovation (OI) in Software Engineering (SE), little is known about...
Despite growing interest of Open Innovation (OI) in Software Engineering (SE), little is known about...
Despite growing interest of Open Innovation (OI) in Software Engineering (SE), little is known about...
Despite growing interest of Open Innovation (OI) in Software Engineering (SE), little is known about...
Despite growing interest of Open Innovation (OI) in Software Engineering (SE), little is known about...
Context: The increased use of Open Source Software (OSS) affects how software-intensive product deve...
Many companies and developers from OSS communities create open tools collaboratively in which softwa...
Context: The increased use of Open Source Software (OSS) affects how software-intensive product deve...
Context: The increased use of Open Source Software (OSS) affects how software-intensive product deve...
Context: Open tools (e.g., Jenkins, Gerrit and Git) offer a lucrative alternative to commercial tool...
This paper surveys work on ecosystems and open innovation of systems in the context of software engi...
Context: Open tools (e.g., Jenkins, Gerrit and Git) offer a lucrative alternative to commercial tool...