Part 2: Open Source in Business ModelingInternational audienceThere is a significant relationship between project activity and developer interest on Open Source (OS) projects. Total project activity submission count number can be an indicator for gauging developer interest. The higher the project activity submission of a project is, the larger developer interest in a project. My paper proposed that applying a Submission Multiple Tier (SMT) matrix can detect the impact of developer interest on project activity. Results showed more volume of OS projects with low project activity than high. Activity submission results also showed that developers are more likely to review than correct projects, with the first priority to find and fix bugs. Furt...
Part 2: Lightning TalksInternational audienceDeveloper turnover in open source software projects is ...
i i The open source industry has grown by leaps and bounds over the past decade. The concept of open...
Organisations and individuals release source code on the Web to improve their software by attracting...
© IFIP International Federation for Information Processing 2014. There is a significant relationship...
This paper is about open source software projects’ activity and the characteristics of different cat...
Open source software projects typically extend the capabilities of their software by incorporating c...
In the present world, the companies on using the open source projects have been tend to increase in...
This paper uses a literature survey to gain an insight into existing studies on the success of open ...
This paper is about Open-Source Software projects and individual contributors. We aim to show the as...
Unlike closed source software development, open source software (OSS) projects are not commonly driv...
We provide a rationale for open source project participation by studying the decision problems of th...
Open source software projects typically extend the capabilities of their software by incorporating c...
In this research, we ask the question: What differentiates successful from unsuccessful open source ...
Following the growing interest and concerns regarding the open source software (OSS) phenomenon amon...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the relative efficiency of open source software projects...
Part 2: Lightning TalksInternational audienceDeveloper turnover in open source software projects is ...
i i The open source industry has grown by leaps and bounds over the past decade. The concept of open...
Organisations and individuals release source code on the Web to improve their software by attracting...
© IFIP International Federation for Information Processing 2014. There is a significant relationship...
This paper is about open source software projects’ activity and the characteristics of different cat...
Open source software projects typically extend the capabilities of their software by incorporating c...
In the present world, the companies on using the open source projects have been tend to increase in...
This paper uses a literature survey to gain an insight into existing studies on the success of open ...
This paper is about Open-Source Software projects and individual contributors. We aim to show the as...
Unlike closed source software development, open source software (OSS) projects are not commonly driv...
We provide a rationale for open source project participation by studying the decision problems of th...
Open source software projects typically extend the capabilities of their software by incorporating c...
In this research, we ask the question: What differentiates successful from unsuccessful open source ...
Following the growing interest and concerns regarding the open source software (OSS) phenomenon amon...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the relative efficiency of open source software projects...
Part 2: Lightning TalksInternational audienceDeveloper turnover in open source software projects is ...
i i The open source industry has grown by leaps and bounds over the past decade. The concept of open...
Organisations and individuals release source code on the Web to improve their software by attracting...