Open source is an example of user-centric innovation initiated by an individual or group of users to satisfy their specific needs; the more a software evolves towards a stable release able to address the requirements of its developers, the more successful the project. In this paper we use a large data-set obtained from SourceForge.net to estimate the relationship between a series of different characteristics of OS projects and the probability of evolution of the source code from a preliminary release to a mature version. We show that while projects distributed under highly restrictive licensing terms (GPL) have a significantly smaller probability of reaching a stable release, applications towards sophisticated users have a larger probabilit...
Open Source Software Development is an approach to software development involving open, public expos...
In this thesis we address the problem of identifying where, in successful software systems, maintena...
has often been evaluated through the number of commits made to its configuration management system, ...
Open source is an example of user-centric innovation initiated by an individual or group of users to...
Open source is an example of user-centric innovation initiated by an individual or group of users to...
Open source is an example of user-centric innovation initiated by an individual or group of users to...
Some open source software collaborations are sustained over long periods of time and across several ...
Open source software is produced cooperatively by groups of people who work together via the Interne...
The success of software projects has many different facets: meeting user requirements, being develop...
Organisations and individuals release source code on the Web to improve their software by attracting...
This paper discusses a project aimed at understanding how open source software evolves by examining ...
Tirole, for helpful comments. This paper considers a dynamic model of the evolution of open source s...
Volunteer users employ collaborative Internet technologies to develop open source products, a form o...
This paper is an initial exploration of the determinants of open source project success as measured ...
The "success" of a Free/Libre/Open Source Software (FLOSS) project has often been evaluated through ...
Open Source Software Development is an approach to software development involving open, public expos...
In this thesis we address the problem of identifying where, in successful software systems, maintena...
has often been evaluated through the number of commits made to its configuration management system, ...
Open source is an example of user-centric innovation initiated by an individual or group of users to...
Open source is an example of user-centric innovation initiated by an individual or group of users to...
Open source is an example of user-centric innovation initiated by an individual or group of users to...
Some open source software collaborations are sustained over long periods of time and across several ...
Open source software is produced cooperatively by groups of people who work together via the Interne...
The success of software projects has many different facets: meeting user requirements, being develop...
Organisations and individuals release source code on the Web to improve their software by attracting...
This paper discusses a project aimed at understanding how open source software evolves by examining ...
Tirole, for helpful comments. This paper considers a dynamic model of the evolution of open source s...
Volunteer users employ collaborative Internet technologies to develop open source products, a form o...
This paper is an initial exploration of the determinants of open source project success as measured ...
The "success" of a Free/Libre/Open Source Software (FLOSS) project has often been evaluated through ...
Open Source Software Development is an approach to software development involving open, public expos...
In this thesis we address the problem of identifying where, in successful software systems, maintena...
has often been evaluated through the number of commits made to its configuration management system, ...