In this research, we ask the question: What differentiates successful from unsuccessful open source software projects? Using a sample of 240 open source projects, we examine how organizational sponsorship, target audience (developer versus end user), license choice, and development status interact over time to influence the extent to which open source software projects attract user attention and developer activity
Since the mid-1990s, there has been a surge of interest among academics and practitioners in open so...
Abstract—What makes an open source project successful? In this paper we show that the traditional fa...
This paper examines the relationship between open source project diversity and success. The sample o...
In this research, we ask the question: What differentiates successful from unsuccessful open source ...
This paper is an initial exploration of the determinants of open source project success as measured ...
This thesis identifies issues regarding the commercialization of open source software. Moreover, the...
Following the growing interest and concerns regarding the open source software (OSS) phenomenon amon...
Open source and open source software development have been interesting phenomena during the past dec...
What makes an open source project successful? In this paper we show that the traditional factors of...
A very intriguing question in Open Source software (OSS) development is: why there are only a few op...
This paper uses a literature survey to gain an insight into existing studies on the success of open ...
Abstract—This paper describes an empirical study of open-source and closed-source software projects....
i i The open source industry has grown by leaps and bounds over the past decade. The concept of open...
Participant Satisfaction with Open Source Software Open source software is increasingly seen as a vi...
have been subject of many research in last decades. Among them many researchers have tried to adopt ...
Since the mid-1990s, there has been a surge of interest among academics and practitioners in open so...
Abstract—What makes an open source project successful? In this paper we show that the traditional fa...
This paper examines the relationship between open source project diversity and success. The sample o...
In this research, we ask the question: What differentiates successful from unsuccessful open source ...
This paper is an initial exploration of the determinants of open source project success as measured ...
This thesis identifies issues regarding the commercialization of open source software. Moreover, the...
Following the growing interest and concerns regarding the open source software (OSS) phenomenon amon...
Open source and open source software development have been interesting phenomena during the past dec...
What makes an open source project successful? In this paper we show that the traditional factors of...
A very intriguing question in Open Source software (OSS) development is: why there are only a few op...
This paper uses a literature survey to gain an insight into existing studies on the success of open ...
Abstract—This paper describes an empirical study of open-source and closed-source software projects....
i i The open source industry has grown by leaps and bounds over the past decade. The concept of open...
Participant Satisfaction with Open Source Software Open source software is increasingly seen as a vi...
have been subject of many research in last decades. Among them many researchers have tried to adopt ...
Since the mid-1990s, there has been a surge of interest among academics and practitioners in open so...
Abstract—What makes an open source project successful? In this paper we show that the traditional fa...
This paper examines the relationship between open source project diversity and success. The sample o...