Skip to main content area
Home
FLOSShub
free/libre and open source software research resources
  • About
  • News
    • Announcements
    • CFPs
    • Conferences
    • Workshops
  • Resources
    • Data
    • Discussion lists
    • Educational materials
    • Papers
    • Tools
    • Websites
  • Feeds
  • Forums

Search form

Tag cloud

  • source code
  • sourceforge
  • developers
  • email
  • open source
  • cvs
  • apache
  • scm
  • eclipse
  • linux
  • mailing list
  • open source software
More tags

You are here

Home

Google Guice

Why Power Laws? An Explanation from Fine-Grained Code Changes

Submitted by msquire on Tue, 2015-07-21 16:05
Z. Lin and Whitehead, J., “Why Power Laws? An Explanation from Fine-Grained Code Changes”. 2015.
Taxonomy upgrade extras: 
open source
java
eclipse
git
cvsanaly
jedit
Apache Maven
Google Guice
  • Read more about Why Power Laws? An Explanation from Fine-Grained Code Changes
  • Log in or register to post comments
  • Google Scholar
  • BibTeX
  • Tagged
  • EndNote XML

Recent Publications

  • Managing Hidden Dependencies in OO Software: a Study Based on Open Source Projects
  • Open Source Communities as Liminal Ecosystems
  • Investigating developers' email discussions during decision-making in Python language evolution
  • Developers, Quality Control and Download Volume in Open Source Software (OSS) Projects
Subscribe to Recent PublicationsMore...

FLOSS Project Planets

  • Python for Beginners: Convert String to DataFrame in Python
  • Bálint Réczey: Building the Linux kernel under 10 seconds with Firebuild
  • Specbee: What You Need To Know About Continuous Integration and Testing in Drupal
  • Axelerant Blog: What Is Salesforce Integration? An Introduction
  • Codementor: Python Position and Keyword Only Arguments
More

FLOSS Research

  • OSI to hold in person License Clinic workshop
  • Recap/Summary of the Digital Market Act workshop in Brussels
  • Meet the 2023 candidates for OSI’s board
  • Why Open Source should be exempt from Standard-Essential Patents
  • ClearlyDefined gets a new community manager with a vision toward the future
More

This site has been partially supported by NSF Grant 07-08437. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the contributors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.