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Exploring the Effects of Coordination and Communication Tools on the Efficiency of Open Source Projects using Data Envelopment Analysis
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Exploring the Effects of Coordination and Communication Tools on the Efficiency of Open Source Projects using Data Envelopment Analysis
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OSS2007: Open Source Development, Adoption and Innovation (IFIP 2.13)
, 2007, vol. 234/2007, pp. 97 - 108.
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Self-organization of teams for free/libre open source software development
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Li, Q.
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Self-organization of teams for free/libre open source software development
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Information and Software Technology Journal
, vol. 49, 2007.
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The Impact of Ideology on Effectiveness in Open Source Software Development Teams
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The Impact of Ideology on Effectiveness in Open Source Software Development Teams
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MIS Quarterly
, vol. 30, pp. 291-314, 2006.
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An exploratory study of ideology and trust in open source development groups
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An exploratory study of ideology and trust in open source development groups
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International Conference on Information Systems 2001
. 2001.
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