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100 1 _aRusso, Barbara.
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245 1 0 _aOpen Source Development, Communities and Quality
_h[electronic resource] :
_bIFIP 20th World Computer Congress, Working Group 2.3 on Open Source Software, September 7-10, 2008, Milano, Italy /
_cedited by Barbara Russo, Ernesto Damiani, Scott Hissam, Björn Lundell, Giancarlo Succi.
264 1 _aBoston, MA :
_bSpringer US,
_c2008.
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490 1 _aIFIP – The International Federation for Information Processing,
_x1571-5736 ;
_v275
505 0 _aFull Papers -- A Framework for Evaluating Managerial Styles in Open Source Projects -- Forging A Community – Not: Experiences On Establishing An Open Source Project -- Mapping Linux Security Targets to Existing Test Suites -- Overview on Trust in Large FLOSS Communities -- PMLite: An Open Source Solution for Process Monitoring -- Requirements Acquisition in Open Source Development: Firefox 2.0 -- Analysis of Coordination Between Developers and Users in the Apache Community -- Lost and Gained in Translation: Adoption of Open Source Software Development at Hewlett-Packard -- Mining for Practices in Community Collections: Finds From Simple Wikipedia -- Open to Grok. How do Hackers’ Practices Produce Hackers? -- Social Dynamics of FLOSS Team Communication Across Channels -- Towards a Global Research Infrastructure for Multidisciplinary Study of Free/Open Source Software Development -- Update Propagation Practices in Highly Reusable Open Source Components -- Using Social Network Analysis Techniques to Study Collaboration between a FLOSS Community and a Company -- Empirical Analysis of the Bug Fixing Process in Open Source Projects -- The Total Growth of Open Source -- Adoption of Open Source in the Software Industry -- Migration Discourse Structures: Escaping Microsoft’s Desktop Path -- The SQO-OSS Quality Model: Measurement Based Open Source Software Evaluation -- Short Papers -- An Open Integrated Environment for Transparent Fuzzy Agents Design -- Archetypal Internet-Scale Source Code Searching -- Channeling Firefox Developers: Mom and Dad Aren’t Happy Yet -- Continuous Integration in Open Source Software Development -- Extracting Generally Applicable Patterns from Object-Oriented Programs for the Purpose of Test Case Creation -- Social Networking Technologies for Free-Open Source E-Learning Systems -- The Networked Forge: New Environments for Libre Software Development -- To What Extent Does It Pay to Approach Open Source Software for a Big Telco Player? -- A Framework to Abstract The Design Practices of e-Learning System Projects -- Assessing Innovation in the Software Sector: Proprietary vs. FOSS Production Mode. Preliminary Evidence from the Italian Case -- Detecting Agility of Open Source Projects Through Developer Engagement -- Facilitating Social Network Studies of FLOSS using the OSSNetwork Environment -- Reflection on Knowledge Sharing in F/OSS Projects -- Usability in Company Open Source Software Context - Initial Findings from an Empirical Case Study -- Willingness to Cooperate Within the Open Source Software Domain -- Open Source Project Categorization Based on Growth Rate Analysis and Portfolio Planning Methods -- Applying Open Source Development Practices Inside a Company -- Towards The Evaluation of OSS Trustworthiness: Lessons Learned From The Observation of Relevant OSS Projects -- Open Source Reference Systems for Biometric Verification of Identity -- eResearch Workflows for Studying Free and Open Source Software Development -- Panels -- Panel: Opportunities and Risks for Open Source Software in Industry -- Posters and Demonstrations -- Open Source Environments for Collaborative Experiments in e-Science.
520 _aInternational Federation for Information Processing The IFIP series publishes state-of-the-art results in the sciences and technologies of information and communication. The scope of the series includes: foundations of computer science; software theory and practice; education; computer applications in technology; communication systems; systems modeling and optimization; information systems; computers and society; computer systems technology; security and protection in information processing systems; artificial intelligence; and human-computer interaction. Proceedings and post-proceedings of refereed international conferences in computer science and interdisciplinary fields are featured. These results often precede journal publication and represent the most current research. The principal aim of the IFIP series is to encourage education and the dissemination and exchange of information about all aspects of computing. For more information about the 300 other books in the IFIP series, please visit www.springer.com. For more information about IFIP, please visit www.ifip.org.
650 0 _aComputer science.
650 0 _aComputer network architectures.
650 0 _aInformation theory.
650 0 _aInformation systems.
650 0 _aInformation Systems.
650 1 4 _aComputer Science.
650 2 4 _aComputer Systems Organization and Communication Networks.
650 2 4 _aTheory of Computation.
650 2 4 _aInformation Systems Applications (incl.Internet).
650 2 4 _aComputers and Society.
650 2 4 _aManagement of Computing and Information Systems.
700 1 _aDamiani, Ernesto.
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700 1 _aHissam, Scott.
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700 1 _aLundell, Björn.
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700 1 _aSucci, Giancarlo.
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