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April 2006 SIGMIS CPR '06: Proceedings of the 2006 ACM SIGMIS CPR conference on computer personnel research: Forty four years of computer personnel research: achievements, challenges & the future
Publisher: ACM
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Citation Count: 6
Downloads (6 Weeks): 8,   Downloads (12 Months): 30,   Downloads (Overall): 1,131

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Open Source Software (OSS) is developed by geographically distributed unpaid programmers. The success of such a seemingly chaotic OSS project will largely depend on how the project leader organizes and motivates the developers to contribute. Grounded on leadership and motivation theories, we proposed and tested a research model that seeks ...
Keywords: open source software development, motivation, leadership
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August 2013 SSE 2013: Proceedings of the 2013 International Workshop on Social Software Engineering
Publisher: ACM
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Citation Count: 2
Downloads (6 Weeks): 4,   Downloads (12 Months): 41,   Downloads (Overall): 122

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In open source software development, the collaboration among developers is the key to improve software quality. In particular, to fix a bug related to various parts of a system, developers need collaboration because each developer usually has very limited knowledge about a large software system. This paper aims to clarify ...
Keywords: collaboration, re-open, open source software development
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February 2014 CSCW Companion '14: Proceedings of the companion publication of the 17th ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work & social computing
Publisher: ACM
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Citation Count: 1
Downloads (6 Weeks): 5,   Downloads (12 Months): 43,   Downloads (Overall): 258

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Open-source communities can be seen as knowledge-sharing ecosystems: participants learn from the community and from one another, and share their knowledge through contributions to the source code repositories or by offering support to users. With the emergence and growing popularity of social media sites targeting software developers (e.g., StackOverflow, GitHub), ...
Keywords: open-source, software developers, human aspects

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April 2004 CHI EA '04: CHI '04 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Publisher: ACM
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Citation Count: 20
Downloads (6 Weeks): 1,   Downloads (12 Months): 33,   Downloads (Overall): 1,161

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Working as a usability professional in the open source arena is a challenging task. The decentralized and engineering-driven approach of open source projects can be at odds with corporate processes and usability engineering methodologies. Nonetheless, there is great potential for large corporations to contribute to open source projects. Providing usability ...
Keywords: multinational corporate environment, open source software development, usability
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December 2012 WI-IAT '12: Proceedings of the The 2012 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Joint Conferences on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology - Volume 01
Publisher: IEEE Computer Society
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Citation Count: 1
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The evolution of the Web has allowed the generation of several platforms for collaborative work. One of the main contributors to these advances is the Open Source initiative, in which projects are boosted to a new level of interaction and cooperation that improves their software quality and reliability. In order ...
Keywords: web-based collaborative work, population models, open source software development
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April 2014 WWW '14 Companion: Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on World Wide Web
Publisher: ACM
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Open Source Software (OSS) has gained high amount of popularity during the last few years. It is becoming used by public and private institutions, even companies release portions of their code to obtain feedback from the community of voluntary developers. As OSS is based on the voluntary contributions of developers, ...
Keywords: biological mutualism, ecological models, open source software development
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7 published by ACM
February 2012 CSCW '12: Proceedings of the ACM 2012 conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work
Publisher: ACM
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Citation Count: 112
Downloads (6 Weeks): 56,   Downloads (12 Months): 584,   Downloads (Overall): 3,062

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Social applications on the web let users track and follow the activities of a large number of others regardless of location or affiliation. There is a potential for this transparency to radically improve collaboration and learning in complex knowledge-based activities. Based on a series of in-depth interviews with central and ...
Keywords: transparency, open source software development, social computing, awareness, collaboration, coordination
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February 2013 CSCW '13: Proceedings of the 2013 conference on Computer supported cooperative work
Publisher: ACM
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Citation Count: 13
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Social networking tools now allow professionals to post and share their work in online spaces. These professionals build reputation within a community of practice, often with the goal of finding a job. But how are the visible traces of their actions and interactions in online workspaces used in the hiring ...
Keywords: hiring, impression formation, transparency, open source software development, impression management
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June 2007 ACM SIGCSE Bulletin: Volume 39 Issue 2, June 2007
Publisher: ACM
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Citation Count: 6
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Open source software has made inroads into mainstream computing where it was once the territory of software altruists, and the open source culture of technological collegiality and accountability may benefit education as well as industry. This paper describes the Recourse project, which seeks to transform the computer science undergraduate curriculum ...
Keywords: curriculum reform, teaching framework, open source software development
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May 2005 ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes: Volume 30 Issue 4, July 2005
Publisher: ACM
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Citation Count: 1
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Existing research into free/open source software development has largely ignored the nature of the application domain the software is for. Jørgensen and Sørensen's 'development arena' [12] provides a useful conceptual framework for grouping and comparing projects. This paper applies the framework to free/open source software projects in two library and ...
Keywords: open source software development, institutional repository software, library management systems
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May 2005  5-WOSSE: Proceedings of the fifth workshop on Open source software engineering
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November 2011 C&C '11: Proceedings of the 8th ACM conference on Creativity and cognition
Publisher: ACM
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Bug fixing is an important collaborative practice of open source software development. Creative collaborative bug fixing---collectively generating new and useful solutions to improve software quality---is important especially when bugs are difficult to fix. We find bug fixing practices are unavoidably creative by studying Mozilla and Python. We characterize their bug ...
Keywords: creative collaboration, open source software development, bug fixing processes
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12 published by ACM
August 2015 IWPSE 2015: Proceedings of the 14th International Workshop on Principles of Software Evolution
Publisher: ACM
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It is established that the internal quality of software is a key determinant of the total cost of ownership of that software. The objective of this research is to determine the impact that the development team’s size has on the internal structural attributes of a codebase and, in doing so, ...
Keywords: Mining Software Repositories, Complexity Metrics, Open Source Software Development Process
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June 2013 DEBS '13: Proceedings of the 7th ACM international conference on Distributed event-based systems
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In this demo, we present the final version of the ALERT system. ALERT aims to improve the collaboration and coordination of developers in open source software development. In this sense, ALERT provides active support for developers in form of real-time notifications. The system is based on an event-driven architecture which ...
Keywords: semantic technologies, complex event processing, open source software development
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August 2013 SSE 2013: Proceedings of the 2013 International Workshop on Social Software Engineering
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This paper explores how social relationships among developers impact on the efficiency of bug fixes. From the case study of the Eclipse Platform project, we found that (1) past achievements of bug triaging by particular pairs of assignors and fixers do not necessarily impact on the time to fix bugs, ...
Keywords: bug triaging, open source software development, social perspective
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October 2012 UIST Adjunct Proceedings '12: Adjunct proceedings of the 25th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology
Publisher: ACM
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People write more code than they ever share online. They also copy and tweak code more often than they contribute their modifications back to the public. These situations can lead to widespread duplication of effort. However, the copy-modify-publish feedback loop which could solve the problem is inhibited by the effort ...
Keywords: awareness, collaboration, open source software development, programming environments, social computing
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April 2002 CHI EA '02: CHI '02 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Publisher: ACM
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Citation Count: 9
Downloads (6 Weeks): 4,   Downloads (12 Months): 22,   Downloads (Overall): 829

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This workshop seeks to increase the likelihood that usabil-ity will become a core value in open source software de-velopment by creating a meeting ground of people with direct experience of both perspectives. Anticipated out-comes include tangible and immediate production of arti-cles and posters, as well as intangible and longer term ...
Keywords: open source software development, computer supported cooperative work
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May 2015 ICSE '15: Proceedings of the 37th International Conference on Software Engineering - Volume 2
Publisher: IEEE Press
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Citation Count: 1
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Crowdsourcing has had extraordinary success in solving a diverse set of problems, ranging from digitization of libraries and translation of the Internet, to scientific challenges such as classifying elements in the galaxy or determining the 3D shape of an enzyme. By leveraging the power of the masses, it is feasible ...
Keywords: open source software development, collaborative software development, crowdsourcing
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August 2009 IWPSE-Evol '09: Proceedings of the joint international and annual ERCIM workshops on Principles of software evolution (IWPSE) and software evolution (Evol) workshops
Publisher: ACM
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Citation Count: 7
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As open source software products have evolved over time to satisfy a variety of demands from increasing users, they have become large and complex in general. Open source developers often face with challenges in fixing a considerable amount of bugs which are reported into a bug tracking system on a ...
Keywords: apache, bug tracking system, modification process, open source software development, repository mining, firefox
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19 published by ACM
October 2014 RIIT '14: Proceedings of the 3rd annual conference on Research in information technology
Publisher: ACM
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Popular Open Source Software (OSS) development platforms like GitHub, Google Code, and Bitbucket take advantage of some best practices of traditional software development like version control and issue tracking. Current major open source software environments, including IDE tools and online code repositories, do not provide support for visual architecture modeling. ...
Keywords: model-driven software engineering, open source software development, software architecture documentation
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August 2013 WikiSym '13: Proceedings of the 9th International Symposium on Open Collaboration
Publisher: ACM
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The promise of collective intelligence emerging from voluntary participation, contribution and knowledge sharing brought about by ubiquitous information and communication technologies has recently attracted the attention of academics and practitioners alike. Of many related phenomena, open source software (OSS) development has been touted as one of the leading examples that ...
Keywords: github, information overload, transparency, open source software development, social computing, social coding
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