The software ecosystem is a trust-rich part of the world. Collaboratively, software engineers trust major hubs in the ecosystem, such as package managers, repository services, and programming language ecosystems. This trust, however, is often broken by vulnerabilities, ransomware, and abuse from malignant actors. But what is trust? In this paper we explore, through twelve in-depth interviews with software engineers, how they perceive trust in their daily work. From the interviews we conclude three things. First, software engineers make a distinction between an adoption factor and a trust factor when selecting a package. Secondly, while in literature mostly technical factors are considered as the main trust factors, the software engineers in...
Trust is an important tool in human life, as it enables people to cope with the uncertainty caused ...
We are becoming increasingly dependent on software systems also for highly critical tasks in society...
In today’s world, human lives increasingly depend on software products and, therefore, on the people...
The worldwide software ecosystem is a trust-rich part of the world. Throughout the software life cyc...
Software development traditionally has been a field particularly prone to delays, exceeding budgets,...
Trust is one of the key factors that determines success or failure of any software project. However,...
Trustworthiness is a crucial characteristic when it comes to evaluating any product. Despite the fac...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/09505849 Copyright El...
User's trust is a major factor relating to how confident users are with a system, how well they...
This study uses Trust-TAM to describe and empirically test a behavioral model of software component ...
Many organizations have turned towards globally distributed software development (GSD) in their ques...
Open source projects play a significant role in software production. Most of the software projects r...
With the pervasive of computing facilities in people's work and daily life, humans run into a r...
We investigate the different aspects of measuring trust in Open Source Software (OSS) communities. I...
The last decade has seen a period of rapid development for Software Engineering, with ever larger an...
Trust is an important tool in human life, as it enables people to cope with the uncertainty caused ...
We are becoming increasingly dependent on software systems also for highly critical tasks in society...
In today’s world, human lives increasingly depend on software products and, therefore, on the people...
The worldwide software ecosystem is a trust-rich part of the world. Throughout the software life cyc...
Software development traditionally has been a field particularly prone to delays, exceeding budgets,...
Trust is one of the key factors that determines success or failure of any software project. However,...
Trustworthiness is a crucial characteristic when it comes to evaluating any product. Despite the fac...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/09505849 Copyright El...
User's trust is a major factor relating to how confident users are with a system, how well they...
This study uses Trust-TAM to describe and empirically test a behavioral model of software component ...
Many organizations have turned towards globally distributed software development (GSD) in their ques...
Open source projects play a significant role in software production. Most of the software projects r...
With the pervasive of computing facilities in people's work and daily life, humans run into a r...
We investigate the different aspects of measuring trust in Open Source Software (OSS) communities. I...
The last decade has seen a period of rapid development for Software Engineering, with ever larger an...
Trust is an important tool in human life, as it enables people to cope with the uncertainty caused ...
We are becoming increasingly dependent on software systems also for highly critical tasks in society...
In today’s world, human lives increasingly depend on software products and, therefore, on the people...