7. OSS 2011: Salvador, BA, Brazil
Open Source Systems: Grounding Research - 7th IFIP WG 2.13 International Conference, OSS 2011, Salvador, Brazil, October 6-7, 2011. Proceedings
Scott A. Hissam, Barbara Russo, Manoel Gomes de Mendonça Neto, Fabio Kon
Springer, IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology 365, ISBN: 978-3-642-24417-9
Contents
Papers
Impact of Stakeholder Type and Collaboration on Issue Resolution Time in OSS Projects.
Nguyen Duc Anh, Daniela Cruzes, Claudia P. Ayala, Reidar Conradi
1-16
Ginga-J - An Open Java-Based Application Environment for Interactive Digital Television Services.
Raoni Kulesza, Jefferson Ferreira de A. Lima, Álan L. Guedes, Lucenildo Lins Aquino Júnior, Silvio R. L. Meira, Guido Lemos de Souza Filho
34-49
Developing Architectural Documentation for the Hadoop Distributed File System.
Len Bass, Rick Kazman, Ipek Ozkaya
50-61
Preparing FLOSS for Future Network Paradigms: A Survey on Linux Network Management.
Alfredo Matos, John Thomson, Paulo Trezentos
75-89
A Review of Tool Support for User-Related Communication in FLOSS Development.
Aapo Rantalainen, Henrik Hedberg, Netta Iivari
90-105
Knowledge Homogeneity and Specialization in the Apache HTTP Server Project.
Alexander C. MacLean, Landon J. Pratt, Charles D. Knutson, Eric K. Ringger
106-122
Building Knowledge in Open Source Software Research in Six Years of Conferences.
Fabio Mulazzani, Bruno Rossi, Barbara Russo, Maximilian Steff
123-141
The Importance of Architectural Knowledge in Integrating Open Source Software.
Klaas-Jan Stol, Muhammad Ali Babar, Paris Avgeriou
142-158
Successful Reuse of Software Components: A Report from the Open Source Perspective.
Andrea Capiluppi, Cornelia Boldyreff, Klaas-Jan Stol
159-176
License Update and Migration Processes in Open Source Software Projects.
Chris Jensen, Walt Scacchi
177-195
Magnus Bergquist, Jan Ljungberg, Bertil Rolandsson
196-207
Framing the Conundrum of Total Cost of Ownership of Open Source Software.
Maha Shaikh, Tony Cornford
208-219
Libre Software as an Innovation Enabler in India Experiences of a Bangalorian Software SME.
Katja Henttonen
220-232
Adoption of OSS Development Practices by the Software Industry: A Survey.
Etiel Petrinja, Alberto Sillitti, Giancarlo Succi
233-243
Towards Improving OSS Products Selection - Matching Selectors and OSS Communities Perspectives.
Claudia P. Ayala, Daniela S. Cruzes, Xavier Franch, Reidar Conradi
244-258
To Fork or Not to Fork: Fork Motivations in SourceForge Projects.
Linus Nyman, Tommi Mikkonen
259-268
An Analysis of Author Contribution Patterns in Eclipse Foundation Project Source Code.
Quinn C. Taylor, Jonathan L. Krein, Alexander C. MacLean, Charles D. Knutson
269-281
Cliff Walls: An Analysis of Monolithic Commits Using Latent Dirichlet Allocation.
Landon J. Pratt, Alexander C. MacLean, Charles D. Knutson, Eric K. Ringger
282-298
Lightning Talks
Package Upgrade Robustness: An Analysis for GNU/Linux® Package Management Systems.
John Thomson, Andre Guerreiro, Paulo Trezentos, Jeff Johnson
299-306
Applying Open Source Practices and Principles in Open Innovation: The Case of the Demola Platform.
Terhi Kilamo, Imed Hammouda, Ville Kairamo, Petri Räsänen, Jukka P. Saarinen
307-311
KommGame: A Reputation Environment for Teaching Open Source Software.
Veerakishore Goduguluri, Terhi Kilamo, Imed Hammouda
312-315
Something of a Potemkin Village? Acid2 and Mozilla's Efforts to Comply with HTML4.
Matthijs den Besten, Jean-Michel Dalle
320-324
Aspects of an Open Source Software Sustainable Life Cycle.
Flávia Linhalis Arantes, Fernanda Maria Pereira Freire
325-329
Open Source and Open Data: Business Perspectives from the Frontline.
Juho Lindman, Yulia Tammisto
330-333
Forge.mil: A Case Study for Utilizing Open Source Methodologies Inside of Government.
Guy Martin, Aaron Lippold
334-337
Industry Papers
Health Informatics: The Relevance of Open Source and Multilevel Modeling.
Luciana Tricai Cavalini, Timothy W. Cook
338-347
Open Source Software for Model Driven Development: A Case Study.
Jonas Gamalielsson, Björn Lundell, Anders Mattsson
348-367
The Third Generation of OSS: A Three-Stage Evolution from Gift to Commerce-Economy.
Toshihiko Yamakami
368-378
Tetsuo Noda, Terutaka Tansho, Shane Coughlan
379-384
Workshops
Improving US Department of Defense Technology Acquisition and Development with Open Source.
Guy Martin, Aaron Lippold
386