Business and Economics of Linux and Open Source
Business and Economics of Linux and Open Source
Socialization in an Open Source Software Community: A Socio-Technical Analysis
Computer Supported Cooperative Work
Mining email social networks in Postgres
Proceedings of the 2006 international workshop on Mining software repositories
Free/open source software development
Proceedings of the the 6th joint meeting of the European software engineering conference and the ACM SIGSOFT symposium on The foundations of software engineering
Communications of the ACM - The psychology of security: why do good users make bad decisions?
Journal of Systems and Software
User acceptance model of open source software
Computers in Human Behavior
Latent social structure in open source projects
Proceedings of the 16th ACM SIGSOFT International Symposium on Foundations of software engineering
The heterogeneous world of proprietary and open-source software
Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Theory and practice of electronic governance
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Open source has impacted software industry since its birth. The magnitude of its impact is increasing day by day in a global scale. It is critical for any software vendor to take an appropriate position in the open-source-involved software engineering. The software engineering metrics needs a social dimension to cope with open-source-involved context. After more than a decade of open source activities, open source is still on the stage of identifying its position in the software industry from the quality control, project management and business model perspectives. In this paper, the author attempts to identify the macro view of the open source activities from the publicly available activity logs.