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P. Backlund, Lundell, B., and Scacchi, W., Workshop – Serious Games and Open Source: Practice and Futures, in OSS2009: Open Source Ecosystems: Diverse Communities Interacting (IFIP 2.13), 2009, vol. 299/2009, pp. 361 - 362.PDF icon Workshop Serious Games and Open Source (123.68 KB)
J. Bourgeois, Spies, F., Dodero, G., and Gianuzzi, V., Workshop on "Open Source and Multimedia", in OSS2005: Open Source Systems , 2005, p. 360.
M. den Besten, Masmoudi, H., and Dalle, J. - M., Working with Open Source Development Data: Considerations triggered by a study of bug scenarios, in 2nd Workshop on Public Data about Software Development (WoPDaSD 2007), 2007.PDF icon denBesten-wopdasd.pdf (75.04 KB)
P. Ravesteyn and Silvius, G., Willingness to Cooperate Within the Open Source Software Domain, in OSS2008: Open Source Development, Communities and Quality (IFIP 2.13), 2008, vol. 275/2008, pp. 367 - 373.PDF icon Willingness to Cooperate (357.3 KB)
K. Panciera, Halfaker, A., and Terveen, L., Wikipedians are born, not made: a study of power editors on Wikipedia, in ACM 2009 International Conference on Group Work, Sanibel Island, FL, 2009, pp. 51-60.
S. K. Lam and Riedl, J., Is Wikipedia Growing a Longer Tail?, in ACM 2009 International Conference on Supporting Group Work, Sanibel Island, FL, 2009.
M. C. Jones, Rathi, D., and Twidale, M. B., Wikifying your interface: Facilitating Community-Based Interface Translation, in Proceedings of the 6th ACM conference on Designing Interactive systems - DIS '06, 2006, pp. 321-330.
A. Mockus and Herbsleb, J., Why Not Improve Coordination in Distributed Software Development by Stealing Good Ideas from Open Source?, in Proceedings of the 2nd ICSE Workshop on Open Source, 2002.PDF icon MockusHerbsleb.pdf (103.27 KB)
I. - H. Hann, Roberts, J., Slaughter, S., and Fielding, R., Why Do Developers Contribute to Open Source Projects? First Evidence of Economic Incentives, in Proceedings of the 2nd ICSE Workshop on Open Source, 2002.PDF icon HannRobertsSlaughterFielding.pdf (40.66 KB)
A. Schilling, Laumer, S., and Weitzel, T., Who Will Remain? An Evaluation of Actual Person-Job and Person-Team Fit to Predict Developer Retention in FLOSS Projects, in 45th Hawai'i International Conference on System Sciences, 2012, pp. 3446-3455.PDF icon whowillremain.pdf (214.75 KB)
C. Bird and Nagappan, N., Who? What? Where? Examining Distributed Development in Two Large Open Source Projects, in Proceedings of the Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories, 2012.PDF icon bird2012www.pdf (890.92 KB)
J. Anvik, Hiew, L., and Murphy, G. C., Who should fix this bug?, in Proceedings of the 28th international conference on Software engineering, New York, NY, USA, 2006, pp. 361–370.
G. Canfora and Cerulo, L., Where is bug resolution knowledge stored?, in Proceedings of the 2006 international workshop on Mining software repositories, New York, NY, USA, 2006, pp. 183–184.PDF icon 183WhereIsBug.pdf (239.79 KB)
B. Massey, Where Do Open Source Requirements Come From (And What Should We Do About It)?, in Proceedings of the 2nd ICSE Workshop on Open Source, 2002.PDF icon Massey.pdf (93.51 KB)
A. Bachmann and Bernstein, A., When process data quality affects the number of bugs: Correlations in software engineering datasets, in 2010 7th IEEE Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories (MSR 2010)2010 7th IEEE Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories (MSR 2010), Cape Town, South Africa, 2010, pp. 62 - 71.PDF icon 62bachmann-msr10.pdf (407.86 KB)
J. Sliwerski, Zimmermann, T., and Zeller, A., When do changes induce fixes?, in Proceedings of the 2005 international workshop on Mining software repositories, New York, NY, USA, 2005, pp. 24-28.PDF icon 24WhenDoChanges.pdf (247.21 KB)
Q. Zagarese, Distante, D., Di Penta, M., Bernardi, M. L., and Sementa, C., What topics do Firefox and Chrome contributors discuss?, in Proceedings of the 8th working conference on Mining software repositories - MSR '11, New York, New York, USA, 2011, pp. 234-237.
G. Attwell, What is the significance of Open Source Software for the education and training community?, in OSS2005: Open Source Systems , 2005, pp. 353-358.
M. Pohl and Diehl, S., What dynamic network metrics can tell us about developer roles, in Proceedings of the 2008 international workshop on Cooperative and human aspects of software engineering (CHASE '08), New York, NY, USA, 2008, pp. 81–84.PDF icon 10.1.1.217.4765.pdf (404.01 KB)
J. Fernandez-Ramil, Izquierdo-Cortazar, D., and Mens, T., What Does It Take to Develop a Million Lines of Open Source Code?, in OSS2009: Open Source Ecosystems: Diverse Communities Interacting (IFIP 2.13), 2009, vol. 299/2009, pp. 170 - 184.PDF icon What Does it Take to Develop (867.57 KB)
A. Hindle, German, D. M., and Holt, R., What do large commits tell us?: a taxonomical study of large commits, in Proceedings of the 2008 international working conference on Mining software repositories, New York, NY, USA, 2008, pp. 99–108.PDF icon p99-hindle.pdf (154.38 KB)
J. Noll, What Constitutes Open Source? A Study of the Vista Electronic Medical Record Software, in OSS2009: Open Source Ecosystems: Diverse Communities Interacting (IFIP 2.13), 2009, pp. 310 - 319.PDF icon What Constitues Open Source (162.89 KB)
P. C. Rigby and Hassan, A. E., What Can OSS Mailing Lists Tell Us? A Preliminary Psychometric Text Analysis of the Apache Developer Mailing List, in Fourth International Workshop on Mining Software Repositories (MSR'07:ICSE Workshops 2007), Minneapolis, MN, USA, 2007, pp. 23 - 23.PDF icon 28300023.pdf (211.06 KB)

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