Free/open Source Software DevelopmentStefan Koch Idea Group Inc (IGI), 2005. gada 1. janv. - 309 lappuses Free/Open Source Software Development gives an overview of the current research streams in the field of free and open source software development. A multitude of research approaches are used to explore free and open source software development processes, attributes of their products and the workings within the development communities. This book offers a glimpse beyond 'classical' free and open source software development, and analyzes chances and risks for cooperations with traditional organizations and the implications of this new model for areas other than software development. |
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iii. lappuse
... Section III: F/OSS Projects as Social Constructs Chapter VI Coordination and Social Structures in an Open Source Project: VideoLAN ............................................................................................
... Section III: F/OSS Projects as Social Constructs Chapter VI Coordination and Social Structures in an Open Source Project: VideoLAN ............................................................................................
ix. lappuse
... structure of the community. This leads to a proposed classification scheme for free and open source projects and practical implications of recognizing the co-evolution and the type of project. Section. II: F/OSS. Development. and. Software.
... structure of the community. This leads to a proposed classification scheme for free and open source projects and practical implications of recognizing the co-evolution and the type of project. Section. II: F/OSS. Development. and. Software.
x. lappuse
... Structures in an Open Source Project: VideoLAN” by Thomas Basset, presents a mixture of sociological research approaches including social network analysis based on observation and a questionnaire, and quantitative data derived from ...
... Structures in an Open Source Project: VideoLAN” by Thomas Basset, presents a mixture of sociological research approaches including social network analysis based on observation and a questionnaire, and quantitative data derived from ...
8. lappuse
... structure, which, according to Jurison (1999), in a software project is “the basis for all planning activities ... it decomposes the project into hierarchically structured well-defined, manageable tasks or activities.” Tinderboxes. In ...
... structure, which, according to Jurison (1999), in a software project is “the basis for all planning activities ... it decomposes the project into hierarchically structured well-defined, manageable tasks or activities.” Tinderboxes. In ...
14. lappuse
... structure can we impose on volunteers?' People are intimately aware of the fact that too much structure will disenfranchise the very people who make the most successful open source projects possible. Mozilla and FreeBSD also face this ...
... structure can we impose on volunteers?' People are intimately aware of the fact that too much structure will disenfranchise the very people who make the most successful open source projects possible. Mozilla and FreeBSD also face this ...
Saturs
FOSS Development and Software Engineering Practices Extensive Analysis | 83 |
FOSS Projects as Social Constructs | 124 |
Simulating FOSS Development Dynamic Swarms | 173 |
FOSS Development Interacting with Commercial and Public Organizations | 221 |
Implications of the FOSS Development Model The Broad Picture | 258 |
About the Editor | 296 |
About the Authors | 297 |
Index | 306 |
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