An Empirical Study on the Relationship Between Software Design Quality, Development Effort and Governance in Open Source Projects

TitleAn Empirical Study on the Relationship Between Software Design Quality, Development Effort and Governance in Open Source Projects
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2008
AuthorsCapra, E, Francalanci, C, Merlo, F
Secondary TitleIEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Volume34
Pagination765-782
PublisherIEEE Computer Society
Place PublishedLos Alamitos, CA, USA
ISSN Number0098-5589
Abstract

The relationship among software design quality, development effort, and governance practices is a traditional research problem. However, the extent to which consolidated results on this relationship remain valid for open source (OS) projects is an open research problem. An emerging body of literature contrasts the view of open source as an alternative to proprietary software and explains that there exists a continuum between closed and open source projects. This paper hypothesizes that as projects approach the OS end of the continuum, governance becomes less formal. In turn a less formal governance is hypothesized to require a higher-quality code as a means to facilitate coordination among developers by making the structure of code explicit and facilitate quality by removing the pressure of deadlines from contributors. However, a less formal governance is also hypothesized to increase development effort due to a more cumbersome coordination overhead. The verification of research hypotheses is based on empirical data from a sample of 75 major OS projects. Empirical evidence supports our hypotheses and suggests that software quality, mainly measured as coupling and inheritance, does not increase development effort, but represents an important managerial variable to implement the more open governance approach that characterizes OS projects which, in turn, increases development effort.

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DOI10.1109/TSE.2008.68
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