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245 1 0 _aOpen Source Systems
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_bIFIP Working Group 2.13 Foundation on Open Source Software, June 8–10, 2006, Como, Italy /
_cedited by Ernesto Damiani, Brian Fitzgerald, Walt Scacchi, Marco Scotto, Giancarlo Succi.
264 1 _aBoston, MA :
_bSpringer US,
_c2006.
300 _aXXII, 351 p.
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490 1 _aIFIP International Federation for Information Processing,
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_v203
505 0 _aFoundations and Rationale of Open Source software -- On the Weickian Model in the Context of Open Source Software Development: Some Preliminary Insights -- Conceptual Modelling as a New Entry in the Bazaar: The Open Model Approach -- Evolution of Open Source Communities -- Tools and Infrastructures for OSS development -- Retrieving Open Source Software Licenses -- Beyond Low-Hanging Fruit: Seeking the Next Generation in FLOSS Data Mining -- Call for Quality: Open Source Software Quality Observation -- Knowledge Management in OSS -- Towards an Ontology for Open Source Software Development -- From Individual Contribution to Group Learning -- The role of mental models in FLOSS development work practices -- A Robust Open Source Exchange for Open Source Software Development -- of OSS in Companies and PAs -- The Organizational Adoption of Open Source Server Software by Belgian Organizations -- The Introduction of OpenOffice.org in the Brussels Public Administration -- Networks of Open Source Health Care Action -- Licensing Services: An “Open” Perspective -- Perceptions and Uptake of Open Source in Swedish Organisations -- A study on the introduction of Open Source Software in the Public Administration -- Exploring the potential of OSS in Air Traffic Management -- Empirical Analysis of OSS -- Institutional Entrepreneurs and the Bricolage of Intellectual Property Discourses -- Life cycle of Defects in Open Source Software Projects -- Insiders and outsiders: paid contributors and the dynamics of cooperation in community led F/OS projects -- Adopting Open Source for Mission-Critical Applications: A Case Study on Single Sign-On -- Participation in Free and Open Source Communities: An Empirical Study of Community Members’ Perceptions -- Collaborative Maintenance in Large Open-Source Projects -- Case Studies and Experiments -- Comparing macro development for personal productivity tools: an experience in validating accessibility of Talking Books -- A tool to support the introduction of GNU/Linux desktop system in a professional environment -- A Framework for Teaching Software Testing using F/OSS Methodology -- Organization of Internet Standards -- Contributor Turnover in Libre Software Projects -- Critical Success Factors for Migrating to OSS-on-the-Desktop: Common Themes across Three South African Case Studies -- Impact of OSS on Social Networks -- Communication Networks in an Open Source Software Project -- Impact of Social Ties on Open Source Project Team Formation -- Social dynamics of free and open source team communications -- Posters -- How is it possible to profit from innovation in the absence of any appropriability? -- Producing and Interpreting Debug Texts -- A graphical installation system for the GNU/Linux Debian distribution -- The micro-dynamics of open source software development activity -- Development Platforms as a Niche for Software Companies in Open Source Software -- Reusable Parser Generation from Open Source Compilers -- Open Source Software Development (OSSD) Based On Software Engineering -- Open Source in Web-based Periodicals -- Software Patents and Open Source Software in the European Union: Evidences of a Trade-Off?.
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700 1 _aScotto, Marco.
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