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The open source software development phenomenon: An analysis based on social network theory
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The open source software development phenomenon: An analysis based on social network theory
,
Madey, G.
,
Freeh V.
, and
Tynan R.
, Proceedings of the Eighth Americas Conference on Information Systems, p.1806–1813, (2002)
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