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OpenSym 2013: Hong Kong, China
- Ademar Aguiar, Dirk Riehle:
Proceedings of the 9th International Symposium on Open Collaboration, Hong Kong, China, August 05 - 07, 2013. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-1852-5
Open collaboration research track
- Brian C. Keegan, Arber Ceni, Marc A. Smith:
Analyzing multi-dimensional networks within MediaWikis. 1:1-1:10 - Hannes Dohrn, Dirk Riehle:
Design and implementation of wiki content transformations and refactorings. 2:1-2:10 - Jonathan T. Morgan, Michael D. Gilbert, David W. McDonald, Mark Zachry:
Project talk: coordination work and group membership in WikiProjects. 3:1-3:10 - Masahiro Hamasaki, Masataka Goto:
Songrium: a music browsing assistance service based on visualization of massive open collaboration within music content creation community. 4:1-4:10 - Michael D. Gilbert, Jonathan T. Morgan, David W. McDonald, Mark Zachry:
Managing complexity: strategies for group awareness and coordinated action in Wikipedia. 5:1-5:10
Wikipedia research track
- R. Stuart Geiger, Aaron Halfaker:
When the levee breaks: without bots, what happens to Wikipedia's quality control processes? 6:1-6:6 - Brian C. Keegan:
A history of newswork on Wikipedia. 7:1-7:10 - Morten Warncke-Wang, Dan Cosley, John Riedl:
Tell me more: an actionable quality model for Wikipedia. 8:1-8:10 - Heather Ford, Shilad Sen, David R. Musicant, Nathaniel Miller:
Getting to the source: where does Wikipedia get its information from? 9:1-9:10 - Jianmin Wu, Mizuho Iwaihara:
Revision graph extraction in Wikipedia based on supergram decomposition. 10:1-10:6 - Jeffrey Segall, Rachel Greenstadt:
The illiterate editor: metadata-driven revert detection in Wikipedia. 11:1-11:8 - Kim Osman:
The role of conflict in determining consensus on quality in Wikipedia articles. 12:1-12:6 - Taha Yasseri, Giovanni Quattrone, Afra J. Mashhadi:
Temporal analysis of activity patterns of editors in collaborative mapping project of OpenStreetMap. 13:1-13:4 - Kim Osman:
The emergence of Wikipedia as a new media institution. 14:1-14:2
FLOSS research track
- Volker Gruhn, Christoph Hannebauer, Christian John:
Security of public continuous integration services. 15:1-15:10 - Sulayman K. Sowe, Koji Zettsu:
Collaborative development of data curation profiles on a wiki platform: experience from free and open source software projects and communities. 16:1-16:8 - Shane Coughlan, Tetsuo Noda, Terutaka Tansho:
A case study of the collaborative approaches to sustain open source business models. 17:1-17:3 - Carsten Kolassa, Dirk Riehle, Michel A. Salim:
The empirical commit frequency distribution of open source projects. 18:1-18:8 - Jens Lincke, Robert Hirschfeld:
User-evolvable tools in the web. 19:1-19:8
Open access research track
- Poorna Mysoor:
Seamless sharing in a seemingly divided world: a glimpse of the challenges faced by creative commons. 20:1-20:8 - Florian Marienfeld, Ina Schieferdecker, Evanela Lapi, Nikolay Tcholtchev:
Metadata aggregation at GovData.de: an experience report. 21:1-21:5
Research posters
- Kwan Hui Lim, Amitava Datta:
Interest classification of Twitter users using Wikipedia. 22:1-22:2 - Kwan Hui Lim, Amitava Datta, Michael J. Wise:
A preliminary study on the effects of barnstars on Wikipedia editing. 23:1-23:2 - Rina Singh, Jan Hidders, Feng Xia, Jialiang Kang:
A graphical user interface for SILK data link discovery framework. 24:1-24:2
Research-in-progress presentations
- Junghong Choi, Bruce Ferwerda, Jungpil Hahn, Jinwoo Kim, Jae Yun Moon:
Impact of social features implemented in open collaboration platforms on volunteer self-organization: case study of open source software development. 25:1-25:2 - Han-Teng Liao:
How do Baidu Baike and Chinese Wikipedia filter contribution?: a case study of network gatekeeping. 26:1 - Han-Teng Liao:
How does localization influence online visibility of user-generated encyclopedias?: a study on Chinese-language search engine result pages (SERPs). 27:1 - Bluma S. Gelley, Torsten Suel:
Automated decision support for human tasks in a collaborative system: the case of deletion in Wikipedia. 28:1-28:12 - Beat Estermann:
Are memory institutions ready for open data and crowdsourcing?: results of a pilot survey from Switzerland. 29:1-29:3
Doctoral symposium
- Amir Azarbakht:
Drawing the big picture: analyzing FLOSS collaboration with temporal social network analysis. 30:1 - Tam Laishan:
Cyberactivism and nationalistic communicative actions of publics: framing and agenda-building over Wikipedia in international disputes. 31:1 - Kim Osman:
Wikipedia as a new media institution: issues of diversity, regulation and sustainability in an open encyclopedia. 32:1 - Christoph Hannebauer:
Wiki development environments. 33:1 - Bluma Gelley:
The dynamics of gatekeeping in online collaborative systems. 34:1 - Anna Filippova:
The dual role of conflict in free and open source software development. 35:1
Invited talks
- Philip E. Bourne:
The era of open. 36:1 - Pockey Lam:
Let's raise kids up! 37:1 - Dario Taraborelli:
Descending mount everest: steps towards applied Wikipedia research. 38:1 - Anne Fitzgerald, Neale Hooper, John S. Cook:
Implementing open licensing in government open data initiatives: a review of Australian government practice. 39:1-39:9
Experience reports
- Edwin H. Y. Chu, Michele Notari, Katherine Chen, Chi Keung Chan, Samuel Kai-Wah Chu, Wendy W. Y. Wu:
A triangulated investigation of using wiki for project-based learning in different undergraduate disciplines. 40:1-40:7 - Michele Notari, Sonja Schär, Samuel Kai-Wah Chu, Martin Schellenberg:
Empowering formative assessment using embedded web widgets in wikis. 41:1-41:7 - Angelika Mühlbauer, Kai Nissen:
Involve the users to increase their acceptance: an experience report. 42:1-42:7
Community demos
- Shane Coughlan, Kana Fukuma, Tetsuo Noda, Yasumichi Hanagata:
Data twist: an experimental script family to twist open data into new shapes. 43:1 - Jun Iio:
Basic techniques in text mining using open-source tools. 44:1-44:4 - Juha Villman, Einari Happonen:
R-tools: mediawiki extension for full-scale statistical computing. 45:1-45:2 - Oren Bochman:
Automated metrics for wiki-based school assignments. 46:1
Community tutorials
- Andrew Lih:
Video co-creation in collaborative online communities. 47:1
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