Open-Source Technologies Realizing Social Networks: A Multiple Descriptive Case-Study
Title | Open-Source Technologies Realizing Social Networks: A Multiple Descriptive Case-Study |
Publication Type | Conference Proceedings |
Year of Publication | 2012 |
Authors | Teixeira, J |
Refereed Designation | Refereed |
Secondary Title | IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology 378 (OSS 2012) |
Volume | 378 |
Pagination | 250-255 |
Date Published | 09/2012 |
Publisher | IFIP AICT, Springer |
Keywords | entrepreneurship, facebook, netlog, social networks, spotify |
Abstract | This article aims at describing the role of the open-source software phenomenon within high-tech corporations providing social networks and applications. By taking a multiple case study approach, We address what are the open-source software technological components embedded by leading social networking players, and a rich description on how those players collaborate with the open-source community. Our findings, based on a population of three commercial providers of social networks a suggest that open-source plays an important role on the technological development of their social networking platforms. An open-source technological stack for realizing social networks is proposed and several managerial issues dealing with collaboration with open-source communities are explored. |
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