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OpenSym 2019: Skövde, Sweden
- Björn Lundell, Jonas Gamalielsson, Lorraine Morgan, Gregorio Robles:
Proceedings of the 15th International Symposium on Open Collaboration, OpenSym 2019, Skövde, Sweden, August 20-22, 2019. ACM 2019, ISBN 978-1-4503-6319-8 - Nikolay Harutyunyan, Dirk Riehle:
Getting started with open source governance and compliance in companies. 1:1-1:10 - Bee Bee Chua, Ying Zhang:
Predicting open source programming language repository file survivability from forking data. 2:1-2:8 - Arthur R. T. de Lacerda, Carla S. R. Aguiar:
FLOSS FAQ chatbot project reuse: how to allow nonexperts to develop a chatbot. 3:1-3:8 - Henrik Gustavsson, Marcus Brohede:
Continuous assessment in software engineering project course using publicly available data from GitHub. 4:1-4:6 - Athos Ribeiro, Paulo Meirelles, Nelson Lago, Fabio Kon:
Ranking warnings from multiple source code static analyzers via ensemble learning. 5:1-5:10 - Mattia Gasparini, Javier Luis Cánovas Izquierdo, Robert Clarisó, Marco Brambilla, Jordi Cabot:
Analyzing rich-club behavior in open source projects. 6:1-6:9 - Joakim Kävrestad, Marcus Nohlberg:
Using context based micro training to develop OER for the benefit of all. 7:1-7:10 - Anneke Zuiderwijk, Martine Romer, Maarten Kroesen:
Open data policy development: how can municipalities take account of residents' perspectives? 8:1-8:12 - Mubashrah Saddiqa, Lise Rasmussen, Rikke Magnussen, Birger Larsen, Jens Myrup Pedersen:
Bringing open data into danish schools and its potential impact on school pupils. 9:1-9:10 - Antonio Balderas, Andrea Capiluppi, Manuel Palomo-Duarte, Alessio Malizia, Juan Manuel Dodero:
Reducing procrastination while improving performance: a wiki-powered experiment with students. 10:1-10:10 - Youssef El Faqir, Javier Arroyo, Abel Serrano:
Visualization of the evolution of collaboration and communication networks in wikis. 11:1-11:10 - Sheila O'Riordan, Gaye Kiely, Bill Emerson, Joseph Feller:
Do you have a source for that?: understanding the challenges of collaborative evidence-based journalism. 12:1-12:10 - Manuel Schmidt, Eva Zangerle:
Article quality classification on Wikipedia: introducing document embeddings and content features. 13:1-13:8 - Nathan TeBlunthuis, Tilman Bayer, Olga Vasileva:
Dwelling on Wikipedia: investigating time spent by global encyclopedia readers. 14:1-14:14 - Mariam Farda-Sarbas, Hong Zhu, Marisa Frizzi Nest, Claudia Müller-Birn:
Approving automation: analyzing requests for permissions of bots in wikidata. 15:1-15:10 - Lucie-Aimée Kaffee, Kemele M. Endris, Elena Simperl:
When humans and machines collaborate: cross-lingual label editing in wikidata. 16:1-16:9 - Alessandro Piscopo, Elena Simperl:
What we talk about when we talk about wikidata quality: a literature survey. 17:1-17:11 - Run Duan, Tetsuo Noda:
The classification and potential of business archetypes by using open data. 18:1-18:9 - Thomas Olsson, Per Runeson:
Open data collaborations: a snapshot of an emerging practice. 19:1-19:4 - Jennifer Ferreira, Michael Glynn, David Hunt, Jaganath Babu, Denis Dennehy, Kieran Conboy:
Sentiment analysis of open source communities: an exploratory study. 20:1-20:5 - Jumoke Abass Alesinloye, Eoin Groarke, Jaganath Babu, Subathra Srinivasan, Greg Curran, Denis Dennehy:
Sentiment analysis of open source software community mailing list: a preliminary analysis. 21:1-21:5
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