The success of open source projects crucially depends on the voluntary contributions of a sufficiently large community of users. Apart from the mere size of the community, interesting questions arise when looking at the evolution of structural features of collaborations between community members. In this article, we discuss several network analytic proxies that can be used to quantify different aspects of the social organisation in social collaboration networks. We particularly focus on measures that can be related to the cohesiveness of the communities, the distribution of responsibilities and the resilience against turnover of community members. We present a comparative analysis on a large-scale dataset that covers the full history of col...
Graduation date: 2017Social interactions are a ubiquitous part of our lives, and the creation of onl...
Open Source Software (OSS) development has attracted considerable attention from both researchers an...
Source code management repositories of large, long-lived libre (free, open source) software projects...
The success of open source projects crucially depends on the voluntary contributions of a sufficient...
In recent years, a surprising new phenomenon has emerged in which globally-distributed online commun...
Part 1: Full Papers - Practices and MethodsInternational audienceAn undeniable factor for an open so...
In the past few years there has been a surge in self-organizing voluntary teams and online communiti...
Knowledge collaboration is the key for success of open source software (OSS) communities, because no...
By examining “who connects with whom” in an online community using social network analysis, this stu...
Empirical research has shown that social network structure is a critical success factor for various ...
Typically, virtual communities exhibit the well-known phenomenon of participation inequality, which ...
Typically, virtual communities exhibit the well-known phenomenon of participation inequality, which...
www.sg.ethz.ch Social organization and division of labor crucially influence the performance of coll...
To date, numerous open source projects are hosted on many online repositories. While some of these p...
This paper outlines the motivations and methods for analyzing the developer network of open source s...
Graduation date: 2017Social interactions are a ubiquitous part of our lives, and the creation of onl...
Open Source Software (OSS) development has attracted considerable attention from both researchers an...
Source code management repositories of large, long-lived libre (free, open source) software projects...
The success of open source projects crucially depends on the voluntary contributions of a sufficient...
In recent years, a surprising new phenomenon has emerged in which globally-distributed online commun...
Part 1: Full Papers - Practices and MethodsInternational audienceAn undeniable factor for an open so...
In the past few years there has been a surge in self-organizing voluntary teams and online communiti...
Knowledge collaboration is the key for success of open source software (OSS) communities, because no...
By examining “who connects with whom” in an online community using social network analysis, this stu...
Empirical research has shown that social network structure is a critical success factor for various ...
Typically, virtual communities exhibit the well-known phenomenon of participation inequality, which ...
Typically, virtual communities exhibit the well-known phenomenon of participation inequality, which...
www.sg.ethz.ch Social organization and division of labor crucially influence the performance of coll...
To date, numerous open source projects are hosted on many online repositories. While some of these p...
This paper outlines the motivations and methods for analyzing the developer network of open source s...
Graduation date: 2017Social interactions are a ubiquitous part of our lives, and the creation of onl...
Open Source Software (OSS) development has attracted considerable attention from both researchers an...
Source code management repositories of large, long-lived libre (free, open source) software projects...