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C. Vendome, A Large Scale Study of License Usage on GitHub, 2015 IEEE/ACM 37th IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering, vol. 2, 2 vol. ACM/IEEE, pp. 772-774, 2015.
J. L. Krein, MacLean, A. C., Delorey, D. P., Knutson, C. D., and Eggett, D. L., Language entropy: A metric for characterization of author programming language distribution, in 4th Workshop on Public Data about Software Development (WoPDaSD 2009), 2009.PDF icon LanguageEntropy-JonathanKrein.pdf (895.29 KB)
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V. Goduguluri, Kilamo, T., and Hammouda, I., KommGame: A Reputation Environment for Teaching Open Source Software, Open Source Systems: Grounding Research (OSS 2011). Springer, pp. 312-315, 2011.
M. Elliott, Ackerman, M. S., and Scacchi, W., Knowledge Work Artifacts: Kernel Cousins for Free/Open Source Software Development, ACM Conference on Support of Group Work (GROUP07). Sanibel Island, FL, pp. 177-186, 2007.
S. Modica, Knowledge Transfer in R&D Outsourcing (and Linux-Vs-Windows), 2003.PDF icon modica.pdf (262.54 KB)
G. von Krogh, Spaeth, S., and Haefliger, S., Knowledge Reuse in Open Source Software: An Exploratory Study of 15 Open Source Projects, in Proceedings of the 38th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Big Island, HI, USA, 2006, pp. 1-10.
A. C. MacLean, Pratt, L. J., Knutson, C. D., and Ringger, E. K., Knowledge Homogeneity and Specialization in the Apache HTTP Server Project, Open Source Systems: Grounding Research (OSS 2011). Springer, pp. 106-122, 2011.PDF icon MacLean2011a.pdf (1.31 MB)
N. Kerzazi and El Asri, I., Knowledge Flows Within Open Source Software Projects: A Social Network Perspective, in Advances in Ubiquitous Networking 2: Proceedings of the UNet'16, R. El-Azouzi, Menasche, D. S., Sabir, E., De Pellegrini, F., and Benjillali, M., Eds. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2017, pp. 247–258.
G. R. Lanzara, The Knowledge Ecology of Open-Source Software Projects, 2003.PDF icon lanzaramorner.pdf (245.15 KB)
L. Benussi, Knowledge, Communication and Innovation: the case of Open Source Software as Open Media, in OSS2005: Open Source Systems , 2005, pp. 314-316.
W. Orlikowski, Knowing in Practice: Enacting a Collective Capability in Distributed Organizing, Organization Science, vol. 13, 2002.PDF icon orlikowski.pdf (3.15 MB)
J. A. Yates and Orlikowski, W., Knee-jerk Anti-LOOPism and other E-mail Phenomena: Oral, Written, and Electronic Patterns in Computer-Mediated Communication, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, WP \3578-93, 1993.
M. Matuska, Kategorisierung von Open Source Projekten: Aufbau- und Ablauforganisation (in german) - Categorization of Open Source Projects: Operational and Organizational Structure. 2003.PDF icon matuska.pdf (1.18 MB)
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A. Halfaker, Kittur, N., Kraut, R., and Riedl, J., A Jury of Your Peers: Quality, Experience and Ownership in Wikipedia, in The International Symposium on Wiki's and Open Collaboration, Orlando, FL, 2009.
J. Henkel, The Jukebox Mode of Innovation: a Model of Commercial Open Source Development, 2004.PDF icon henkel.pdf (275.67 KB)
M. Ali Babar, Lundell, B., and van der Linden, F., A Joint Workshop of QACOS and OSSPL, in OSS2009: Open Source Ecosystems: Diverse Communities Interacting (IFIP 2.13), 2009, vol. 299/2009, pp. 357 - 358.PDF icon Joint Workshop of QACOS (124.64 KB)
C. Jensen, King, S., and Kuechler, V., Joining Free/Open Source Software Communities: An Analysis of Newbies' First Interactions on Project Mailing Lists, in 2011 44th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS 2011), Kauai, HI, 2011, pp. 1 - 10.
B. Alpern, Augart, S., Blackburn, S. M., Butrico, M., Cocchi, A., Cheng, P., Dolby, J., Fink, S., Grove, D., Hind, M., McKinley, K. S., Mergen, M., Moss, J. E. B., Ngo, T., Sarkar, V., and Trapp, M., The Jikes research virtual machine project: Building an open-source research community, Ibm Systems Journal, vol. 44, pp. 399-417, 2005.
C. Bird, Murphy-Hill, E., and Parnin, C., Java generics adoption, in Proceedings of the 8th working conference on Mining software repositories - MSR '11, New York, New York, USA, 2011, pp. 3-12.
F. Bellifemine, Caire, G., Poggi, A., and Rimassa, G., JADE: A software framework for developing multi-agent applications. Lessons learned, Information and Software Technology, vol. 50, pp. 10-21, 2008.

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