%0 Book Section %B Computerization Movements and Technology Diffusion: From Mainframes to Ubiquitous Computing %D 2008 %T Emerging Patterns of Intersection and Segmentation when Computerization Movements Interact %A Walt Scacchi %E Kraemer, K.L. %E Elliott, M. %B Computerization Movements and Technology Diffusion: From Mainframes to Ubiquitous Computing %I Information Today, Inc. %P 381-404 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J (revised version in) Information, Technology and People %D 2008 %T Mobilization of Software Developers: The Free Software Movement %A Elliott, M. %A Walt Scacchi %B (revised version in) Information, Technology and People %V 20 %P 4-33 %G eng %N 1 %0 Conference Proceedings %B ACM Conference on Support of Group Work (GROUP07) %D 2007 %T Knowledge Work Artifacts: Kernel Cousins for Free/Open Source Software Development %A Elliott, M. %A Ackerman, Mark S. %A Walt Scacchi %B ACM Conference on Support of Group Work (GROUP07) %C Sanibel Island, FL %P 177-186 %8 Nov 4-7 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Intern. J. Internet Technology and Web Engineering %D 2006 %T Multi-Modal Modeling, Analysis and Validation of Open Source Software Development Processes %A Walt Scacchi %A Chris Jensen %A Noll, J. %A Elliott, M. %K empirical studies of software engineering %K open source software development %K process modeling %K requirements processes %K software process %X Understanding the context, structure, activities, and content of software development processes found in practice has been and remains a challenging problem. In the world of free/open source software development, discovering and understanding what processes are used in particular projects is important in determining how they are similar to or different from those advocated by the software engineering community. Prior studies have revealed that development processes in F/OSSD projects are different in a number of ways. In this paper, we describe how a variety of modeling perspectives and techniques are used to elicit, analyze, and validate software development processes found in F/OSSD projects, with examples drawn from studies of the software requirements process found in the NetBeans.org project. %B Intern. J. Internet Technology and Web Engineering %V 1 %P 49-63 %G eng %> https://flosshub.org/sites/flosshub.org/files/Scacchi-Jensen-Noll-Elliott-OSSC05.pdf