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- On the Weickian Model in the Context of Open Source Software Development: Some Preliminary InsightsFederico Iannacci. 3-8 [doi]
- Conceptual Modelling as a New Entry in the Bazaar: The Open Model ApproachStefan Koch, Stefan Strecker, Ulrich Frank. 9-20 [doi]
- Evolution of Open Source CommunitiesMichael Weiss, Gabriella Moroiu, Ping Zhao. 21-32 [doi]
- Retrieving Open Source Software LicensesTimo Tuunanen, Jussi Koskinen, Tommi Kärkkäinen. 35-46 [doi]
- Beyond Low-Hanging Fruit: Seeking the Next Generation in FLOSS Data MiningMegan Conklin. 47-56 [doi]
- Call for Quality: Open Source Software Quality ObservationAdriaan de Groot, Sebastian Kügler, Paul J. Adams, Giorgos Gousios. 57-62 [doi]
- Towards an Ontology for Open Source Software DevelopmentGregory L. Simmons, Tharam S. Dillon. 65-75 [doi]
- From Individual Contribution to Group LearningHala Annabi, Kevin Crowston, Robert Heckman. 77-90 [doi]
- The role of mental models in FLOSS development work practicesKevin Crowston, Barbara Scozzi. 91-97 [doi]
- A Robust Open Source Exchange for Open Source Software DevelopmentAmit Basu. 99-108 [doi]
- The Organizational Adoption of Open Source Server Software by Belgian OrganizationsKris Ven, Jan Verelst. 111-122 [doi]
- The Introduction of OpenOffice.org in the Brussels Public AdministrationKris Ven, Dieter Van Nuffel, Jan Verelst. 123-134 [doi]
- Networks of Open Source Health Care ActionKnut Staring, Ola Hodne Titlestad. 135-141 [doi]
- Licensing Services: An Open PerspectiveVincenzo D Andrea, G. R. Gangadharan. 143-154 [doi]
- Perceptions and Uptake of Open Source in Swedish OrganisationsBjörn Lundell, Brian Lings, Edvin Lindqvist. 155-163 [doi]
- A study on the introduction of Open Source Software in the Public AdministrationBruno Rossi, Barbara Russo, Giancarlo Succi. 165-171 [doi]
- Exploring the potential of OSS in Air Traffic ManagementJean-Luc Hardy, Marc Bourgois. 173-179 [doi]
- Institutional Entrepreneurs and the Bricolage of Intellectual Property DiscoursesAnn Westenholz. 183-193 [doi]
- Life cycle of Defects in Open Source Software ProjectsTimo Koponen. 195-200 [doi]
- Insiders and outsiders: paid contributors and the dynamics of cooperation in community led F/OS projectsEvangelia Berdou. 201-208 [doi]
- Adopting Open Source for Mission-Critical Applications: A Case Study on Single Sign-OnClaudio Agostino Ardagna, Ernesto Damiani, Fulvio Frati, Salvatore Reale. 209-220 [doi]
- Participation in Free and Open Source Communities: An Empirical Study of Community Members PerceptionsAndrew Schofield, Grahame S. Cooper. 221-231 [doi]
- Collaborative Maintenance in Large Open-Source ProjectsMatthijs den Besten, Jean-Michel Dalle, Fabrice Galia. 233-244 [doi]
- Comparing macro development for personal productivity tools: an experience in validating accessibility of Talking BooksGabriella Dodero, Katia Lupi, Erika Piffero. 247-252 [doi]
- A tool to support the introduction of GNU/Linux desktop system in a professional environmentFrancesco Di Cerbo, Daniele Favara, Marco Scotto, Alberto Sillitti, Giancarlo Succi, Tullio Vernazza. 253-260 [doi]
- A Framework for Teaching Software Testing using F/OSS MethodologySulayman K. Sowe, Ioannis Stamelos, Ignatios S. Deligiannis. 261-266 [doi]
- Organization of Internet StandardsMehmet Gençer, Beyza Oba, Bülent Özel, Vehbi Sinan Tunalioglu. 267-272 [doi]
- Contributor Turnover in Libre Software ProjectsGregorio Robles, Jesús M. González-Barahona. 273-286 [doi]
- Critical Success Factors for Migrating to OSS-on-the-Desktop: Common Themes across Three South African Case StudiesDaniel Brink, Llewelyn Roos, James Weller, Jean-Paul Van Belle. 287-293 [doi]
- Communication Networks in an Open Source Software ProjectJeffrey Robertsa, Il-Horn Hann, Sandra Slaughter. 297-306 [doi]
- Impact of Social Ties on Open Source Project Team FormationJungpil Hahn, Jae Yoon Moon, Chen Zhang. 307-317 [doi]
- Social dynamics of free and open source team communicationsJames Howison, Keisuke Inoue, Kevin Crowston. 319-330 [doi]
- How is it possible to profit from innovation in the absence of any appropriability?Andrea Bonaccorsi, Lucia Piscitello, Monica Merito, Cristina Rossi. 333-334 [doi]
- Producing and Interpreting Debug TextsThomas Østerlie. 335-336 [doi]
- A graphical installation system for the GNU/Linux Debian distributionFiandrotti Attilio, Pierluigi Di Nunzio, Federico Di Gregorio, Angelo Raffaele Meo. 337-338 [doi]
- The micro-dynamics of open source software development activityPaul A. David, Francesco Rullani. 339-340 [doi]
- Development Platforms as a Niche for Software Companies in Open Source SoftwareMarinette Savonnet, Eric Leclercq, Marie-Noëlle Terrasse, Thierry Grison, George Becker, Anne Sophie Farizy, Ludovic Denoyelle. 341-342 [doi]
- Reusable Parser Generation from Open Source CompilersKazuaki Maeda. 343-344 [doi]
- Open Source Software Development (OSSD) Based On Software EngineeringDengya Zhu, Vidyasagar Potdar, Elizabeth Chang. 345-346 [doi]
- Open Source in Web-based PeriodicalsAndres Baravalle, Sarah Chambers. 347-348 [doi]
- Software Patents and Open Source Software in the European Union: Evidences of a Trade-Off?Francesco Rentocchini, Giuditta De Prato. 349-351 [doi]