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10th OSS 2014: San José, Costa Rica
- Luis Corral, Alberto Sillitti, Giancarlo Succi, Jelena Vlasenko, Anthony I. Wasserman:
Open Source Software: Mobile Open Source Technologies - 10th IFIP WG 2.13 International Conference on Open Source Systems, OSS 2014, San José, Costa Rica, May 6-9, 2014. Proceedings. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology 427, Springer 2014, ISBN 978-3-642-55127-7
Open Source Visualization and Reporting
- Jesús M. González-Barahona, Daniel Izquierdo-Cortazar, Gregorio Robles, Mario Gallegos:
Code Review Analytics: WebKit as Case Study. 1-10 - Anna Hannemann, Kristjan Liiva, Ralf Klamma:
Navigation Support in Evolving Open-Source Communities by a Web-Based Dashboard. 11-20 - M. M. Mahbubul Syeed, Imed Hammouda:
Who Contributes to What? Exploring Hidden Relationships between FLOSS Projects. 21-30 - Amiangshu Bosu, Jeffrey C. Carver:
How Do Social Interaction Networks Influence Peer Impressions Formation? A Case Study. 31-40 - Amir Azarbakht, Carlos Jensen:
Drawing the Big Picture: Temporal Visualization of Dynamic Collaboration Graphs of OSS Software Forks. 41-50
Open Source in Business Modeling
- Yuki Manabe, Daniel M. Germán, Katsuro Inoue:
Analyzing the Relationship between the License of Packages and Their Files in Free and Open Source Software. 51-60 - Franco Raffaele Cotugno, Angelo Messina:
Adapting SCRUM to the Italian Army: Methods and (Open) Tools. 61-69 - Bee Bee Chua:
Applying the Submission Multiple Tier (SMT) Matrix to Detect Impact on Developer Interest on Open Source Project Survivability. 70-75 - Susana Sánchez Ortiz, Alfredo Pérez Benitez:
FOSS Service Management and Incidences. 76-79 - Jose Teixeira, Joni Salminen:
Open-Source Software Entrepreneurial Business Modelling. 80-82
Open Source in Mobile and Web Technologies
- Andrea Janes, Tadas Remencius, Alberto Sillitti, Giancarlo Succi:
Towards Understanding of Structural Attributes of Web APIs Using Metrics Based on API Call Responses. 83-92 - Anton B. Georgiev, Alberto Sillitti, Giancarlo Succi:
Open Source Mobile Virtual Machines: An Energy Assessment of Dalvik vs. ART. 93-102 - Ewa Janczukowicz, Ahmed Bouabdallah, Arnaud Braud, Gaël Fromentoux, Jean-Marie Bonnin:
Improving Mozilla's In-App Payment Platform. 103-106 - Ivan Armuelles Voinov, Aidelen Chung Cedeño, Joaquin Chung, Grace González:
A Performance Analysis of Wireless Mesh Networks Implementations Based on Open Source Software. 107-110 - José M. Koo, Juan P. Espino, Iván Armuelles, Rubén Villarreal:
Use of Open Software Tools for Data Offloading Techniques Analysis on Mobile Networks. 111-112
Open Source in Education and Research
- Jose Teixeira, Abayomi Baiyere:
Crafting a Systematic Literature Review on Open-Source Platforms. 113-122 - Sergio Raúl Montes León, Gregorio Robles, Jesús M. González-Barahona, Luis Enrique Sánchez Crespo:
Considerations Regarding the Creation of a Post-graduate Master's Degree in Free Software. 123-132 - Becka Morgan, Carlos Jensen:
Lessons Learned from Teaching Open Source Software Development. 133-142 - Mario Chacón-Rivas, César Garita:
A Successful OSS Adaptation and Integration in an e-Learning Platform: TEC Digital. 143-146 - Eugenio Rosales Rosa, Abel Alfonso Fírvida Donéstevez, Marielis González Muño, Allan Pierra Fuentes:
Smart TV with Free Technologies in Support of Teaching-Learning Process. 147-152
Development Processes of Open Source Products
- Igor Steinmacher, Marco Aurélio Graciotto Silva, Marco Aurélio Gerosa:
Barriers Faced by Newcomers to Open Source Projects: A Systematic Review. 153-163 - Ayushi Rastogi, Ashish Sureka:
Does Contributor Characteristics Influence Future Participation? A Case Study on Google Chromium Issue Tracking System. 164-167 - Xavier Franch, Ron S. Kenett, Fabio Mancinelli, Angelo Susi, David Ameller, Ron Ben-Jacob, Alberto Siena:
A Layered Approach to Managing Risks in OSS Projects. 168-171 - Angel Goñi, Maheshwar Boodraj, Yordanis Cabreja:
A Methodology for Managing FOSS Migration Projects. 172-175 - Michel Evaristo Febles Parker, Yusleydi Fernández del Monte:
The Agile Management of Development Projects of Software Combining Scrum, Kanban and Expert Consultation. 176-180
Testing and Assurance on Open Source Projects
- Iftekhar Ahmed, Soroush Ghorashi, Carlos Jensen:
An Exploration of Code Quality in FOSS Projects. 181-190 - Max Lincoln, Fernando Alves:
Polytrix: A Pacto-Powered Polyglot Test Matrix. 191-194 - Gladys Marsi Peñalver Romero, Lisandra Isabel Leyva Samada, Abel Meneses Abad:
Flow Research SXP Agile Methodology for FOSS Projects. 195-198 - Igor Steinmacher, Marco Aurélio Gerosa:
How to Support Newcomers Onboarding to Open Source Software Projects. 199-201
Global Impact on Open Source Communities and Development
- Gustavo Pinto, Fernando Kamei:
The Census of the Brazilian Open-Source Community. 202-211 - Eugenio Rosales Rosa, Juan Manuel Fuentes Rodríguez, Abel Alfonso Fírvida Donéstevez, Dairelys García Rivas:
Cuban GNU/Linux Nova Distribution for Server Computers. 212-215 - Tetsuo Noda, Terutaka Tansho:
A Study of the Effect on Business Growth by Utilization and Contribution of Open Source Software in Japanese IT Companies. 216-217
Case Studies and Demonstrations of Open Source Projects
- Edilberto Blez Deroncelé, Allan Pierra Fuentes, Dayana Caridad Tejera-Hernández, Haniel Cáceres Navarro, Abel Alfonso Fírvida Donéstevez, Michel Evaristo Febles Parker:
USB Device Management in GNU/Linux Systems. 218-225 - Cleide L. B. Possamai, Diego Pasqualin, Daniel Weingaertner, Eduardo Todt, Marcos A. Castilho, Luis Carlos Erpen De Bona, Eduardo Cunha de Almeida:
PROINFODATA: Monitoring a Large Park of Computational Laboratories. 226-229 - Dairelys García Rivas:
Book Locator: Books Manager. 230-231 - Bladimir Jaime Pérez Quezada, Javier Fernández:
Automation of Agricultural Irrigation System with Open Source. 232-233 - Amiangshu Bosu, Jeffrey C. Carver, Munawar Hafiz, Patrick Hilley, Derek Janni:
When Are OSS Developers More Likely to Introduce Vulnerable Code Changes? A Case Study. 234-236
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