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The mythical man-month (anniversary ed.)
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The social network of Java classes
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An Empirical Study of the Evolution of an Agile-Developed Software System
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Forming to Performing: The Evolution of an Agile Team
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Jazz and the Eclipse Way of Collaboration
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Collaboration over time: characterizing and modeling network evolution
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Social Network Extraction of Academic Researchers
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Implicit Social Network Model for Predicting and Tracking the Location of Faults
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ICSE '09 Proceedings of the 31st International Conference on Software Engineering
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ICSE '09 Proceedings of the 31st International Conference on Software Engineering
Evolution of the core team of developers in libre software projects
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A Collaboration and Productiveness Analysis of the BPM Community
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Characterizing the evolution of collaboration network
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Power-Law Distributions in Empirical Data
SIAM Review
Putting It All Together: Using Socio-technical Networks to Predict Failures
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A social network based study of software team dynamics
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Tracking the evolution of object-oriented quality metrics on agile projects
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Towards knowledge assisted agile requirements evolution
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Organizational social structures for software engineering
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
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Collaboration is a key aspect of the agile philosophy of software development. As a software system matures over iterations, trends of developer collaboration can offer valuable insights into project dynamics. In this paper, we study evolution of developer collaboration for a large scale agile project on the Jazz platform. We construct networks of collaboration based on developer affiliations across comments on work items and file changes; and then compare parameters of such networks with established results from networks of scientific collaborations. The comparisons illuminate interesting facets of developer collaboration on the Jazz platform. Such perception helps deeper understanding of the role of interaction in agile projects, as well as more effective project governance.