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5th OSS 2009: Skövde, Sweden
- Cornelia Boldyreff, Kevin Crowston, Björn Lundell, Anthony I. Wasserman:
Open Source Ecosystems: Diverse Communities Interacting, 5th IFIP WG 2.13 International Conference on Open Source Systems, OSS 2009, Skövde, Sweden, June 3-6, 2009. Proceedings. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology 299, Springer 2009, ISBN 978-3-642-02031-5
Keynote Speakers
- Stormy Peters:
Open Source Is Changing the Way Work Gets Done. 1 - Brian Behlendorf:
How Open Source Can Still Save the World. 2
Papers
- Andrea Capiluppi
:
Domain Drivers in the Modularization of FLOSS Systems. 3-19 - Roberto Milev, Steven Muegge, Michael Weiss:
Design Evolution of an Open Source Project Using an Improved Modularity Metric. 20-33 - Andrea Capiluppi
, Thomas Knowles:
Software Engineering in Practice: Design and Architectures of FLOSS Systems. 34-46 - Juho Lindman, Juha-Pekka Juutilainen, Matti Rossi:
Beyond the Business Model: Incentives for Organizations to Publish Software Source Code. 47-56 - Petri Sirkkala, Timo Aaltonen, Imed Hammouda:
Opening Industrial Software: Planting an Onion. 57-69 - Øyvind Hauge, Sven Ziemer:
Providing Commercial Open Source Software: Lessons Learned. 70-82 - Bruno Rossi
, Barbara Russo, Giancarlo Succi
:
Analysis of Open Source Software Development Iterations by Means of Burst Detection Techniques. 83-93 - Andrea Wiggins, James Howison, Kevin Crowston
:
Heartbeat: Measuring Active User Base and Potential User Interest in FLOSS Projects. 94-104 - Philipp Hofmann, Dirk Riehle:
Estimating Commit Sizes Efficiently. 105-115 - Kris Ven, Jan Verelst:
The Importance of External Support in the Adoption of Open Source Server Software. 116-128 - Steffen Keßler, Paul Alpar:
Customization of Open Source Software in Companies. 129-142 - Björn Johansson
, Frantisek Sudzina
:
Choosing Open Source ERP Systems: What Reasons Are There For Doing So?. 143-155 - Klaas-Jan Stol
, Muhammad Ali Babar:
Reporting Empirical Research in Open Source Software: The State of Practice. 156-169 - Juan Fernández-Ramil, Daniel Izquierdo-Cortazar, Tom Mens:
What Does It Take to Develop a Million Lines of Open Source Code?. 170-184 - Daniel M. Germán, Jesús M. González-Barahona
:
An Empirical Study of the Reuse of Software Licensed under the GNU General Public License. 185-198 - Vieri Del Bianco, Luigi Lavazza, Sandro Morasca, Davide Taibi:
Quality of Open Source Software: The QualiPSo Trustworthiness Model. 199-212 - Claudia P. Ayala, Øyvind Hauge, Reidar Conradi, Xavier Franch, Jingyue Li, Ketil Sandanger Velle:
Challenges of the Open Source Component Marketplace in the Industry. 213-224 - Eugenio Capra, Chiara Francalanci, Francesco Merlo, Cristina Rossi Lamastra:
A Survey on Firms' Participation in Open Source Community Projects. 225-236 - Paula M. Bach, John M. Carroll:
FLOSS UX Design: An Analysis of User Experience Design in Firefox and OpenOffice.org. 237-250 - Henrik Hedberg, Netta Iivari:
Integrating HCI Specialists into Open Source Software Development Projects. 251-263 - Celeste Lyn Paul:
A Survey of Usability Practices in Free/Libre/Open Source Software. 264-273 - Andrea Capiluppi
, Paul J. Adams:
Reassessing Brooks' Law for the Free Software Community. 274-283 - Héla Masmoudi, Matthijs den Besten
, Claude de Loupy, Jean-Michel Dalle:
"Peeling the Onion". 284-297 - Michael J. Scialdone, Na Li, Robert Heckman, Kevin Crowston
:
Group Maintenance Behaviors of Core and Peripherial Members of Free/Libre Open Source Software Teams. 298-309 - John Noll:
What Constitutes Open Source? A Study of the Vista Electronic Medical Record Software. 310-319 - Björn Lundell, Brian Lings:
Openness to Standard Document Formats in Swedish Public Sector Organisations. 320-329 - Megan Squire, Shannon Duvall:
Using FLOSS Project Metadata in the Undergraduate Classroom. 330-339 - Cornelia Boldyreff, Andrea Capiluppi
, Thomas Knowles, James Munro:
Undergraduate Research Opportunities in OSS. 340-350
Workshops
- Jesús M. González-Barahona
, Megan Squire, Daniel Izquierdo-Cortazar:
4th International Workshop on Public Data about Software Development. 351-352 - Imed Hammouda, Timo Aaltonen, Andrea Capiluppi:
First International Workshop on Building Sustainable Open Source Communities (OSCOMM 2009). 353-354 - Andreas Meiszner, Ioannis Stamelos, Sulayman K. Sowe:
1st International Workshop on: 'Designing for Participatory Learning' Building from Open Source Success to Develop Free Ways to Share and Learn. 355-356 - Muhammad Ali Babar, Björn Lundell, Frank van der Linden:
A Joint Workshop of QACOS and OSSPL. 357-358 - NESSI OSS Workshop. 359-360
- Per Backlund, Björn Lundell, Walt Scacchi:
Workshop - Serious Games and Open Source: Practice and Futures. 361-362
Posters
- Claudio A. Ardagna, Massimo Banzi, Ernesto Damiani, Nabil El Ioini, Fulvio Frati:
Assurance Evaluation for OSS Adoption in a Telco Context. 363 - Daniel Izquierdo-Cortazar, Gregorio Robles
, Jesús M. González-Barahona, Jean-Christophe Deprez:
Assessing FLOSS Communities: An Experience Report from the QualOSS Project. 364 - Hyrum K. Wright, Dewayne E. Perry:
Release Mismanagement in Open Source. 365 - Felipe Ortega, Isabel Lafuente, Jose Gato, Jesús M. González-Barahona:
Libre Software in Spanish Public Administrations. 366 - Panagiotis Stathopoulos, Alexandros Soumplis, Nikos Houssos:
The Case Study of an F/OSS Virtualization Platform Deployment and Quantitative Results. 367
Panels
- Björn Lundell, Morten Amundsen, Rishab Aiyer Ghosh, Jean-Luc Hardy, Per-Ola Sjöswärd:
Panel: Open Source in the Public Sector. 368-369 - Francesco Bolici, Paul de Laat, Jan Ljungberg, Andrea Pontiggia, Cristina Rossi Lamastra:
Panel: Governance in Open Source Projects and Communities. 370
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