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4th OSS 2008: Milano, Italy
- Barbara Russo, Ernesto Damiani, Scott A. Hissam, Björn Lundell, Giancarlo Succi:
Open Source Development, Communities and Quality, IFIP 20th World Computer Congress, Working Group 2.3 on Open Source Software, OSS 2008, September 7-10, 2008, Milano, Italy. IFIP 275, Springer 2008, ISBN 978-0-387-09683-4
Full Papers
- Eugenio Capra, Anthony I. Wasserman:
A Framework for Evaluating Managerial Styles in Open Source Projects. 1-14 - Juha Järvensivu, Tommi Mikkonen:
Forging A Community - Not: Experiences On Establishing An Open Source Project. 15-27 - Claudio A. Ardagna, Ernesto Damiani, Nabil El Ioini, Fulvio Frati, Pietro Giovannini, Romaric Tchokpon:
Mapping Linux Security Targets to Existing Test Suites. 29-45 - Etiel Petrinja, Alberto Sillitti, Giancarlo Succi:
Overview on Trust in Large FLOSS Communities. 47-56 - Alberto Colombo, Ernesto Damiani, Fulvio Frati:
PMLite: An Open Source Solution for Process Monitoring. 57-68 - John Noll:
Requirements Acquisition in Open Source Development: Firefox 2.0. 69-79 - Yasutaka Kamei, Shinsuke Matsumoto, Hirotaka Maeshima, Yoji Onishi, Masao Ohira, Ken-ichi Matsumoto:
Analysis of Coordination Between Developers and Users in the Apache Community. 81-92 - Catharina Melian, Magnus Mähring:
Lost and Gained in Translation: Adoption of Open Source Software Development at Hewlett-Packard. 93-104 - Matthijs den Besten, Alessandro Rossi, Loris Gaio, Max Loubser, Jean-Michel Dalle:
Mining for Practices in Community Collections: Finds From Simple Wikipedia. 105-120 - Vincenzo D'Andrea, Stefano De Paoli, Maurizio Teli:
Open to Grok. How do Hackers' Practices Produce Hackers?. 121-129 - Andrea Wiggins, James Howison, Kevin Crowston:
Social Dynamics of FLOSS Team Communication Across Channels. 131-142 - Les Gasser, Walt Scacchi:
Towards a Global Research Infrastructure for Multidisciplinary Study of Free/Open Source Software Development. 143-158 - Heikki Orsila, Jaco Geldenhuys, Anna Ruokonen, Imed Hammouda:
Update Propagation Practices in Highly Reusable Open Source Components. 159-170 - Juan Martínez-Romo, Gregorio Robles, Jesús M. González-Barahona, Miguel Ortuño-Perez:
Using Social Network Analysis Techniques to Study Collaboration between a FLOSS Community and a Company. 171-186 - Chiara Francalanci, Francesco Merlo:
Empirical Analysis of the Bug Fixing Process in Open Source Projects. 187-196 - Amit Deshpande, Dirk Riehle:
The Total Growth of Open Source. 197-209 - Øyvind Hauge, Carl-Fredrik Sørensen, Reidar Conradi:
Adoption of Open Source in the Software Industry. 211-221 - Leonhard Dobusch:
Migration Discourse Structures: Escaping Microsoft's Desktop Path. 223-235 - Ioannis Samoladas, Georgios Gousios, Diomidis Spinellis, Ioannis Stamelos:
The SQO-OSS Quality Model: Measurement Based Open Source Software Evaluation. 237-248
Short Papers
- Giovanni Acampora, Vincenzo Loia:
An Open Integrated Environment for Transparent Fuzzy Agents Design. 249-255 - Medha Umarji, Susan Elliott Sim, Cristina Videira Lopes:
Archetypal Internet-Scale Source Code Searching. 257-263 - Jean-Michel Dalle, Matthijs den Besten, Héla Masmoudi:
Channeling Firefox Developers: Mom and Dad Aren't Happy Yet. 265-271 - Amit Deshpande, Dirk Riehle:
Continuous Integration in Open Source Software Development. 273-280 - Richard Torkar, Robert Feldt, Tony Gorschek:
Extracting Generally Applicable Patterns from Object-Oriented Programs for the Purpose of Test Case Creation. 281-287 - Francesco Di Cerbo, Gabriella Dodero, Giancarlo Succi:
Social Networking Technologies for Free-Open Source E-Learning Systems. 289-297 - Jesús M. González-Barahona, Andrés Leonardo Martínez, Álvaro Polo, Juan José Hierro, Marcos Reyes, Javier Soriano, Rafael Fernández:
The Networked Forge: New Environments for Libre Software Development. 299-306 - Massimo Banzi, Guido Bruno, Giovanni Caire:
To What Extent Does It Pay to Approach Open Source Software for a Big Telco Player?. 307-315 - Alain Corbière:
A Framework to Abstract The Design Practices of e-Learning System Projects. 317-323 - Dario Lorenzi, Cristina Rossi:
Assessing Innovation in the Software Sector: Proprietary vs. FOSS Production Mode. Preliminary Evidence from the Italian Case. 325-331 - Paul J. Adams, Andrea Capiluppi, Adriaan de Groot:
Detecting Agility of Open Source Projects Through Developer Engagement. 333-341 - Marco Antonio Balieiro, Samuel Felix de Sousa Jr., Cleidson R. B. de Souza:
Facilitating Social Network Studies of FLOSS using the OSSNetwork Environment. 343-350 - Sulayman K. Sowe, Ioannis Stamelos:
Reflection on Knowledge Sharing in F/OSS Projects. 351-358 - Netta Iivari, Henrik Hedberg, Tanja Kirves:
Usability in Company Open Source Software Context - Initial Findings from an Empirical Case Study. 359-365 - Pascal Ravesteyn, A. J. Gilbert Silvius:
Willingness to Cooperate Within the Open Source Software Domain. 367-373 - Stefan Koch, Volker Stix:
Open Source Project Categorization Based on Growth Rate Analysis and Portfolio Planning Methods. 375-380 - Juho Lindman, Matti Rossi, Pentti Marttiin:
Applying Open Source Development Practices Inside a Company. 381-387 - Davide Taibi, Vieri Del Bianco, Davide Dalle Carbonare, Luigi Lavazza, Sandro Morasca:
Towards The Evaluation of OSS Trustworthiness: Lessons Learned From The Observation of Relevant OSS Projects. 389-395 - Aurélien Mayoue, Dijana Petrovska-Delacrétaz:
Open Source Reference Systems for Biometric Verification of Identity. 397-404 - James Howison, Andrea Wiggins, Kevin Crowston:
eResearch Workflows for Studying Free and Open Source Software Development. 405-411
Panels
- Joseph Feller, Björn Lundell, Pentti Marttiin, Walt Scacchi, Nico Schellingerhout:
Panel: Opportunities and Risks for Open Source Software in Industry. 413-414
Posters and Demonstrations
- Andrea Bosin, Nicoletta Dessì, Maria Grazia Fugini, Diego Liberati, Barbara Pes:
Open Source Environments for Collaborative Experiments in e-Science. 415-416
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