@conference {567, title = {Panel: Opportunities and Risks for Open Source Software in Industry}, booktitle = {OSS2008: Open Source Development, Communities and Quality (IFIP 2.13)}, series = {IFIP International Federation for Information Processing}, volume = {275/2008}, year = {2008}, month = {2008///}, pages = {413 - 414}, publisher = {Springer}, organization = {Springer}, chapter = {40}, abstract = {Open Source Software (OSS) is a multi-faceted phenomenon which has become an issue of strategic importance for many commercial organisations. Stemming from an ideological issue, with emphasis on freedom and community values, we have recently seen a broader interest in the Open Source phenomenon amongst practitioners in many companies. A number of SMEs and large companies are currently exploring the potential of Open Source, and for some it has become core to their business and development activities. }, issn = {978-0-387-09683-4}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-09684-1_40}, attachments = {https://flosshub.org/sites/flosshub.org/files/Panel\%20Opportunities\%20\%26\%20Risks.pdf}, author = {Feller, Joseph and Lundell, Bj{\"o}rn and Marttiin, Pentti and Walt Scacchi and Schellingerhout, Nico} } @article {885, title = {Understanding Free/Open Source Software Development Processes}, journal = {Software Process--Improvement and Practice}, volume = {11}, number = {2}, year = {2006}, month = {March/April}, pages = {95-105}, author = {Walt Scacchi and Feller, Joseph and Fitzgerald, Brian and Hissam, Scott and Lakhani, Karim} } @conference {Feller:2000:FAO:359640.359723, title = {A framework analysis of the open source software development paradigm}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the twenty first international conference on Information systems}, series = {ICIS {\textquoteright}00}, year = {2000}, pages = {58{\textendash}69}, publisher = {Association for Information Systems}, organization = {Association for Information Systems}, address = {Atlanta, GA, USA}, abstract = {Open Source Software (OSS) has become the subject of much commercial interest of late. Certainly, OSS seems to hold much promise in addressing the core issues of the software crisis, namely that of software taking too long to develop, exceeding its budget, and not working very well. Indeed, there have been several examples of significant OSS success stories{\textemdash}the Linux operating system, the Apache web server, the BIND domain name resolution utility, to name but a few. However, little by way of rigorous academic research on OSS has been conducted to date. In this study, a framework was derived from two previous frameworks which have been very influential in the IS field, namely that of Zachman{\textquoteright}s IS architecture (ISA) and Checkland{\textquoteright}s CATWOE framework from Soft Systems Methodology (SSM). The resulting framework is used to analyze the OSS approach in detail. The potential future of OSS research is also discussed.}, url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=359640.359723}, attachments = {https://flosshub.org/sites/flosshub.org/files/p58-feller.pdf}, author = {Feller, Joseph and Fitzgerald, Brian} }