The open source model of software development has received substantial attention in the industry and popular media; nevertheless, critics frequently contend that open source software are inferior in quality compared to closed source software because of lack of incentives and project management, while proponents argue the opposite. This paper examines this quality debate by modeling and analyzing software development under open and closed source environments. The results show no dominant quality advantage of one method over another under all circumstances. Conditions under which each method can generate higher quality software are examined
Software quality is more than just conformance to a set of requirements and represents many attribut...
Open source methods for creating software rely on developers who voluntarily reveal code in the expe...
Abstract—This paper describes an empirical study of open-source and closed-source software projects....
The open source model of software development has received substantial attention in the industry and...
If free software is also better software, as is claimed, we should all be downloading programs one d...
Contributions to open source software are motivated by many different incentives, some of which prov...
The open source development model has defied traditional software development practices by generatin...
In the ICT sector, product-software is an important factor for the quality of the products (e.g. cel...
Quality and security of software are key factors in the software development. This thesis deals with...
<p><strong>Purpose:</strong> A growing number of open source software emerges in many segments of th...
AbstractOpen source software (OSS) is a software product with the source code made public so that an...
A simple model of open source software (as typified by the Linux operating system) is presented. Ind...
This paper is concerned with the economic trade-offs associated with open-sourcing, the business str...
AbstractOpen Source Software (OSS) is a new paradigm to develop software by community, in which grou...
In this paper, we study oligopolistic competition between closed and open source softwares. By inte...
Software quality is more than just conformance to a set of requirements and represents many attribut...
Open source methods for creating software rely on developers who voluntarily reveal code in the expe...
Abstract—This paper describes an empirical study of open-source and closed-source software projects....
The open source model of software development has received substantial attention in the industry and...
If free software is also better software, as is claimed, we should all be downloading programs one d...
Contributions to open source software are motivated by many different incentives, some of which prov...
The open source development model has defied traditional software development practices by generatin...
In the ICT sector, product-software is an important factor for the quality of the products (e.g. cel...
Quality and security of software are key factors in the software development. This thesis deals with...
<p><strong>Purpose:</strong> A growing number of open source software emerges in many segments of th...
AbstractOpen source software (OSS) is a software product with the source code made public so that an...
A simple model of open source software (as typified by the Linux operating system) is presented. Ind...
This paper is concerned with the economic trade-offs associated with open-sourcing, the business str...
AbstractOpen Source Software (OSS) is a new paradigm to develop software by community, in which grou...
In this paper, we study oligopolistic competition between closed and open source softwares. By inte...
Software quality is more than just conformance to a set of requirements and represents many attribut...
Open source methods for creating software rely on developers who voluntarily reveal code in the expe...
Abstract—This paper describes an empirical study of open-source and closed-source software projects....