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B. Lundell, AbduraHmanovic, A., Andersson, S., Bergström, E., Feist, J., Gamalielsson, J., Gustavsson, T., Kahlbom, R., and Papaxanthis, K., How Can Open Standards Be Effectively Implemented in Open Source? Challenges and the ORIOS Project, IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology 378 (OSS 2012), vol. 378. IFIP AICT, Springer, Eighth International Conference on Open Source Systems, pp. 383-388, 2012.
V. Ambati and Kishore, S. P., How can Academic Software Research and Open Source Software Development help each other?, Proceedings of the 4th ICSE Workshop on Open Source. pp. 5-8, 2004.PDF icon ambati6-9.pdf (135.11 KB)
Y. Wu, Manabe, Y., Germán, D. M., and Inoue, K., How are Developers Treating License Inconsistency Issues? A Case Study on License Inconsistency Evolution in FOSS Projects, Open Source Systems: Towards Robust Practices 13th International Conference on Open Source Systems, vol. 496. Springer, pp. 69-79, 2017.
E. von Hippel, Horizontal innovation networks- by and for users, 2002.PDF icon vonhippel3.pdf (370.42 KB)
M. Goeminne, Claes, M., and Mens, T., A Historical Dataset for the Gnome Ecosystem, 10th Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories. 2013.
C. Maelick, Tom, M., Robert, D. C., and Jerome, V., A Historical Analysis of Debian Package Incompatibilities, 12th Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories (MSR 2015). 2015.
A Historical Account of the Value of Free and Open Source Software: From Software Commune to Commercial Commons, Open Source Systems: Grounding Research (OSS 2011). Springer, pp. 196-207, 2011.
D. Cubranic, Murphy, G. C., Singer, J., and Booth, K. S., Hipikat: a project memory for software development, IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, vol. 31, no. 6, pp. 446 - 465, 2005.
S. Williams van Rooij, Higher Education and FOSS for e-Learning, International Journal of Open Source Software and Processes, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 15 - 31, 2010.
T. Halloran and Scherlis, W., High Quality and Open Source Software Practices, Proceedings of the 2nd ICSE Workshop on Open Source, 2002.PDF icon HalloranScherlis.pdf (39.29 KB)
K. Crowston and Howison, J., Hierarchy and centralization in Free and Open Source Software team communications, Knowledge, Technology & Policy, vol. 18, pp. 65–85, 2006.PDF icon CrowstonHierarchyAndCentralization.pdf (566.38 KB)
G. Poo-Caamaño, Singer, L., Knauss, E., and German, D. M., Herding Cats: A Case Study of Release Management in an Open Collaboration Ecosystem, in Open Source Systems: Integrating Communities: 12th IFIP WG 2.13 International Conference, OSS 2016, Gothenburg, Sweden, May 30 - June 2, 2016, Proceedings, K. Crowston, Hammouda, I., Lundell, B., Robles, G., Gamalielsson, J., and Lindman, J., Eds. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016, pp. 147–162.
J. G. Caudill, Helping to Bridge the Digital Divide with Free Software and Services, International Journal of Open Source Software and Processes, vol. 2, no. 4, pp. 13 - 27, 2010.
A. Wiggins, Howison, J., and Crowston, K., Heartbeat: Measuring Active User Base and Potential User Interest in FLOSS Projects, in OSS2009: Open Source Ecosystems: Diverse Communities Interacting (IFIP 2.13), 2009, vol. 299/2009, pp. 94 - 104.PDF icon Heatbeat Measuring Active Use (1.93 MB)
L. T. Cavalini and Cook, T. W., Health Informatics: The Relevance of Open Source and Multilevel Modeling, Open Source Systems: Grounding Research (OSS 2011). Springer, pp. 338-347, 2011.
R. W. van de Joode and Egyedi, T. M., Handling variety: the tension between adaptability and interoperability of open source software, Computer Standards & Interfaces, vol. 28, pp. 109 - 121, 2005.
Y. -wei Lin, Hacking Practices and Software Development: A Social Worlds Analysis of ICT Innovation and the Role of Free/Libre Open Source Software, 2004.PDF icon lin2.pdf (1.8 MB)
S. O'Mahony, Hacking Alone? The Effects of Online and Offline Participation on Open Source Community Leadership, 2004.PDF icon omahonyferraro2.pdf (82.64 KB)
L. Nyman, Hackers on Forking, in The International SymposiumProceedings of The International Symposium on Open Collaboration - OpenSym '14, Berlin, GermanyNew York, New York, USA, 2014, pp. 1 - 10.PDF icon p06.pdf (506.38 KB)
E. G. Coleman and Golub, A., Hacker practice: Moral genres and the cultural articulation of liberalism, Anthropological Theory, vol. 8, p. 255, 2008.
T. Chance, The Hacker Ethic and Meaningful Work, 2005.PDF icon chance.pdf (164.16 KB)

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