The structure of open source project communities is discussed in relation to the organizational life cycle. In lieu of sales figures, the download counts for each project are used to identify the life cycle stage of a random sample of open source projects. A research model is proposed that attempts to measure the fit between the life cycle stage and the specific organizational characteristics of these projects (focus, division of labor, role of the leader, level of commitment, and coordination/control) as an indicator of the success of a project as measured by the satisfaction and involvement of both developers and users
Abstract—This paper describes an empirical study of open-source and closed-source software projects....
AbstractThe products of Open Source Software (OSS) projects are widely used even in commercial missi...
This paper discusses a project aimed at understanding how open source software evolves by examining ...
The usage of open source is getting wider nowadays. Day by day the number of open source software p...
As the use of open source software gains popularity, it is important to understand the factors that ...
© 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.In nature ecosystems, animal l...
In many parts of the world, public sector organizations are increasingly interested in collaborating...
Thesis (Ph.D.), School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Washington State UniversityOpen sour...
In many parts of the world, public sector organizations are increasingly interested in collaborating...
This paper examines the factors that influence the long-term sustainability of FLOSS projects. A mod...
Open source software development represents a fundamentally new concept in the field of software eng...
Similarities in public sector organizations allow the reuse of SW products using open-source (OS) li...
Similarities in public sector organizations allow the reuse of SW products using open-source (OS) li...
The existence of a community plays a central role in the development of Open Source Software (OSS). ...
In this research, we ask the question: What differentiates successful from unsuccessful open source ...
Abstract—This paper describes an empirical study of open-source and closed-source software projects....
AbstractThe products of Open Source Software (OSS) projects are widely used even in commercial missi...
This paper discusses a project aimed at understanding how open source software evolves by examining ...
The usage of open source is getting wider nowadays. Day by day the number of open source software p...
As the use of open source software gains popularity, it is important to understand the factors that ...
© 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.In nature ecosystems, animal l...
In many parts of the world, public sector organizations are increasingly interested in collaborating...
Thesis (Ph.D.), School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Washington State UniversityOpen sour...
In many parts of the world, public sector organizations are increasingly interested in collaborating...
This paper examines the factors that influence the long-term sustainability of FLOSS projects. A mod...
Open source software development represents a fundamentally new concept in the field of software eng...
Similarities in public sector organizations allow the reuse of SW products using open-source (OS) li...
Similarities in public sector organizations allow the reuse of SW products using open-source (OS) li...
The existence of a community plays a central role in the development of Open Source Software (OSS). ...
In this research, we ask the question: What differentiates successful from unsuccessful open source ...
Abstract—This paper describes an empirical study of open-source and closed-source software projects....
AbstractThe products of Open Source Software (OSS) projects are widely used even in commercial missi...
This paper discusses a project aimed at understanding how open source software evolves by examining ...