Eric Raymond's bazaar model provides a too simplistic view of the open source software (OSS) development process. This paper tries to explore links between open source software development and academic research as a better paradigm for OSS development. Open source software development should better be viewed as a special case of academic research. Viewing OSS this way probably can lead to a better understanding of open source phenomena
Open Source Software (OSS) has become the subject of much commercial interest of late. Certainly, OS...
A frequent characterization of open source software is the somewhat outdated, mythical one of a coll...
Component-Based Software Development has become a popular approach to building software intensive sy...
Abstract Open source software (OSS) creates the potential for the inclusion of large and diverse com...
Free Software (FS), a concept developed by Richard Stallman in the 1980s, has served as a foundation...
Background: Open source software (OSS) is becoming more fashionable in health and social care, altho...
“Open Source” software (OSS) is distinctive because of\ud its licensing arrangements. In contrast to...
International audienceEveryone has heard about "free software" and "open source", but what those ter...
Open source Software is turning into the most remarkable "emerging " sensation of the enti...
Open source is software developed by uncoordinated but loosely collaborating programmers, using free...
peer-reviewedThe need for rigorous academic investigation into open source software (OSS) is pronoun...
peer-reviewedA frequent characterization of open source software is the somewhat outdated, mythical ...
Open Source Software (OSS) is defined as a computer software that is freely provided and which permi...
In a companion paper [Niederman et al., 2006] we presented a multi-level research agenda for studyin...
Open Source Software (OSS) is a field of study with increasing interest of researchers. By its natur...
Open Source Software (OSS) has become the subject of much commercial interest of late. Certainly, OS...
A frequent characterization of open source software is the somewhat outdated, mythical one of a coll...
Component-Based Software Development has become a popular approach to building software intensive sy...
Abstract Open source software (OSS) creates the potential for the inclusion of large and diverse com...
Free Software (FS), a concept developed by Richard Stallman in the 1980s, has served as a foundation...
Background: Open source software (OSS) is becoming more fashionable in health and social care, altho...
“Open Source” software (OSS) is distinctive because of\ud its licensing arrangements. In contrast to...
International audienceEveryone has heard about "free software" and "open source", but what those ter...
Open source Software is turning into the most remarkable "emerging " sensation of the enti...
Open source is software developed by uncoordinated but loosely collaborating programmers, using free...
peer-reviewedThe need for rigorous academic investigation into open source software (OSS) is pronoun...
peer-reviewedA frequent characterization of open source software is the somewhat outdated, mythical ...
Open Source Software (OSS) is defined as a computer software that is freely provided and which permi...
In a companion paper [Niederman et al., 2006] we presented a multi-level research agenda for studyin...
Open Source Software (OSS) is a field of study with increasing interest of researchers. By its natur...
Open Source Software (OSS) has become the subject of much commercial interest of late. Certainly, OS...
A frequent characterization of open source software is the somewhat outdated, mythical one of a coll...
Component-Based Software Development has become a popular approach to building software intensive sy...