Larch: languages and tools for formal specification
Larch: languages and tools for formal specification
Agile Software Development with Scrum
Agile Software Development with Scrum
Expertise browser: a quantitative approach to identifying expertise
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Guest Editors' Introduction: Global Software Development
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Palantír: raising awareness among configuration management workspaces
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An Empirical Study of Speed and Communication in Globally Distributed Software Development
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Unifying Artifacts and Activities in a Visual Tool for Distributed Software Development Teams
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Towards understanding programs through wear-based filtering
SoftVis '05 Proceedings of the 2005 ACM symposium on Software visualization
Open source software reliability model: an empirical approach
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Pair designing as practice for enforcing and diffusing design knowledge: Research Articles
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ASLA: Reverse Engineering Approach for Software License Information Retrieval
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Supporting software development as knowledge-intensive and collaborative activity
Proceedings of the 2006 international workshop on Workshop on interdisciplinary software engineering research
Predicting defect densities in source code files with decision tree learners
Proceedings of the 2006 international workshop on Mining software repositories
Continuous evolution through software architecture evaluation: a case study: Practice Articles
Journal of Software Maintenance and Evolution: Research and Practice
A Feedback Based Quality Assessment to Support Open Source Software Evolution: the GRASS Case Study
ICSM '06 Proceedings of the 22nd IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance
FASTDash: a visual dashboard for fostering awareness in software teams
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Supporting distributed software development by modes of collaboration
ECSCW'01 Proceedings of the seventh conference on European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work
Global Software Engineering: The Future of Socio-technical Coordination
FOSE '07 2007 Future of Software Engineering
Proceedings of the 2007 international ACM conference on Supporting group work
Coordination Implications of Software Architecture in a Global Software Development Project
WICSA '08 Proceedings of the Seventh Working IEEE/IFIP Conference on Software Architecture (WICSA 2008)
Modeling success in FLOSS project groups
PROMISE '09 Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Predictor Models in Software Engineering
Fault detection and prediction in an open-source software project
PROMISE '09 Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Predictor Models in Software Engineering
Comprehend and analyze knowledge networks to improve software evolution
Journal of Software Maintenance and Evolution: Research and Practice
Tesseract: Interactive visual exploration of socio-technical relationships in software development
ICSE '09 Proceedings of the 31st International Conference on Software Engineering
Who are Source Code Contributors and How do they Change?
WCRE '09 Proceedings of the 2009 16th Working Conference on Reverse Engineering
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Open Source Software OSS is currently a widely adopted approach to developing and distributing software. OSS code adoption requires an understanding of the structure of the code base. For a deeper understanding of the maintenance, bug fixing and development activities, the structure of the developer community also needs to be understood, especially the relations between the code and community structures. This, in turn, is essential for the development and maintenance of software containing OSS code. This paper proposes a method and support tool for exploring the relations of the code base and community structures of OSS projects. The method and proposed tool, Binoculars, rely on generic and reusable query operations, formal definitions of which are given in the paper. The authors demonstrate the applicability of Binoculars with two examples. The authors analyze a well-known and active open source project, FFMpeg, and the open source version of the IaaS cloud computing project Eucalyptus.