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

Simulation

What Makes Free/Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS) Projects Successful? An Agent-Based Model of FLOSS Projects

Submitted by msquire on Fri, 2012-03-02 09:11
N. P. Radtke, Janssen, M. A., and Collofello, J. S., “What Makes Free/Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS) Projects Successful? An Agent-Based Model of FLOSS Projects”, International Journal of Open Source Software and Processes, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 1 - 13, 2009.
Taxonomy upgrade extras: 
open source
floss
Agent-Based Model
Emergent Properties
Prediction Success
Simulation
  • Read more about What Makes Free/Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS) Projects Successful? An Agent-Based Model of FLOSS Projects
  • Log in or register to post comments
  • Google Scholar
  • DOI
  • 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

  • Russ Allbery: DocKnot 4.01
  • Changelog: Nitrux 1.3.8
  • Weekly Python StackOverflow Report: (cclxv) stackoverflow python report
  • Corey Gallon: 3 Simple Steps to Build a Python Package for Conda Forge
  • Russell Coker: Links February 2021
More

FLOSS Research

  • New Affiliate Member Joins OSI: The TeX Users Group
  • Modernizing Our Mission Statement
  • The Evolution of OSI as a Workplace
  • OSI and Friends at Virtual FOSDEM
  • The SSPL is Not an Open Source License
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.