Research with open source software (OSS) raises the same ethical issues as other disciplines in which publicly released materials are the objects of study, and the creators of those materials are still living. These disciplines are literary and artistic criticism and public policy research. As El-Emam (this issue) mentioned there are also similarities to research employing internet newsgroup posts as data.Les recherches effectu\ue9es dans le domaine des logiciels \ue0 code source libre soul\ue8vent les m\ueames probl\ue8mes d'\ue9thique que dans les autres disciplines, o\uf9 des documents diffus\ue9s dans le public font l'objet d'\ue9tudes, alors que leurs auteurs sont toujours vivants. La critique litt\ue9raire, la critique artistique et l...
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Accessing scientific information Only a couple of decades ago, searching and accessing scientific ar...
The paper begins with the story of EMACS (short for Editing MACroS), an editor programme originally ...
At the heart of any research project lies the trustworthiness with which its findings might be viewe...
Free Software (FS), a concept developed by Richard Stallman in the 1980s, has served as a foundation...
Eric Raymond's bazaar model provides a too simplistic view of the open source software (OSS) develop...
Ethical concerns in e-social science are often raised with respect to privacy, confidentiality, anon...
The term 'Open Source' has in the past decade been used very loosely in relation to art and social p...
Conducting investigations online is becoming ever more frequent for Law Enforcement Officials (LEOs)...
In this computer era, everything works on latest computer technology. Most of the time we work in pr...
In this computer era, everything works on latest computer technology. Most of the time we work in pr...
Our lives are increasingly intertwined with the digital realm, and with new technology, new ethical ...
The two primary goals for our research are: (1) to collect cases highlighting ethical questions and ...
The popularity of empirical methods in software engineering research is on the rise. Surveys, experi...
The ethical dimensions of Artificial Intelligence (AI) constitute a salient topic in information sys...
This ethnography explores the inner workings of LibreOffice, a free and open source software project...
Accessing scientific information Only a couple of decades ago, searching and accessing scientific ar...
The paper begins with the story of EMACS (short for Editing MACroS), an editor programme originally ...
At the heart of any research project lies the trustworthiness with which its findings might be viewe...