Program: Full Length Papers, Panels and Short Papers

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Full Length Papers

Risks and Risk Mitigation in Open Source Software Adoption: Bridging the Gap between Literature and Practice
Øyvind Hauge, NTNU
Daniela Soares Cruzes, NTNU
Reidar Conradi, NTNU
Ketil Sandanger Velle, NTNU
Tron André Skarpenes, NTNU
Evaluating the Readiness of Proprietary Software for Open Source Development
Timo Aaltone, Tampere University of Technology
Imed Hammouda, Tampere University of Technology
Teemu J. Heinimäki, Tampere University of Technology
Terhi Kilamo, Tampere University of Technology
Tommi Mikkonen, Tampere University of Technology
Open Source Introducing Policy and Promotion of Regional Industries in Japan
Tetsuo Noda, Shimane University
Terutaka Tansho, Shimane University
Download Patterns and Releases in Open Source Software Projects: A Perfect Symbiosis?
Bruno Rossi, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
Barbara Russo, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
Giancarlo Succi, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
A Field Study on the Barriers in the Assimilation of Open Source Server Software
Kris Ven. University of Antwerp
Jan Verelst, University of Antwerp
Collaborative Development for the XO Laptop: CODEX 2
Andrew Garbett, University of Lincoln
Karl Lieser, University of Lincoln
Cornelia Boldyreff, University of East London
The Nagios Community: An Extended Quantitative Analysis
Jonas Gamalielsson, University of Skövde
Björn Lundell, University of Skövde
Brian Lings, University of Skövde
Modelling Failures Occurrences of Open Source Software with Reliability Growth
Barbara Russo, Free University of Bolzano-Bozen
Bruno Rossi, Free University of Bolzano-Bozen
Giancarlo Succi, Free University of Bolzano-Bozen
An Investigation of the Users’ Perception of OSS Quality
Vieri Del Bianco, University College Dublin
Luigi Lavazza, Università degli Studi dell’Insubria
Sandro Morasca, Università degli Studi dell’Insubria
Davide Taibi, Università degli Studi dell’Insubria
Davide Tosi, Università degli Studi dell’Insubria
How Open are Local Government Documents in Sweden? A Case for Open Standards
Bjorn Lundell, University of Skovde
Brian Lings, University of Skovde
To Patent or Not to Patent: An Experiment on Incentives to Copyright in a Sequential Innovation Setting
Paolo Crosetto, Department of Economics - Università di Milano
Bug Localization Using Revision Log Analysis and Open Bug Repository Text Categorization
Amir H. Moin, Sharif University of Technology, International Campus on Kish Island
Mohammad Khansari, Sharif University of Technology, International Campus on Kish Island
Voting for Bugs in Firefox: A Voice for Mom and Dad?
Jean-Michel Dalle, Université Pierre et Marie Curie
Matthijs den Besten, Ecole Polytechnique
Engaging wWithout Over-powering: A Case Study of a FLOSS project
Andrea Capiluppi, University of East London
Andres Baravalle, University of East London
Nick Heap, The Open University
T-DOC: A Tool for the Automatic Generation of Testing Documentation for OSS Products
Davide Tosi, Università dell'Insubria
Davide Taibi, Università dell'Insubria
Sandro Morasca, Università dell'Insubria
Usability Innovations in OSS Development – Examining User Innovations in an OSS Project’s Usability Discussion Forum
Netta Iivari, University of Oulu
Comparing OpenBRR, QSOS, and OMM Assessment Models
Etiel Petrinja, Free University of Bolzano
Alberto Sillitti, Free University of Bolzano
Giancarlo Succi, Free University of Bolzano
The Meso-level Structure of F/OSS Collaboration Network: Local Communities and Their Innovativeness
Guido Conaldi, University of Lugano
Francesco Rullani, Copenhagen Business School
Joining and Socialization In Open Source Women’s Group: An Exploratory Study of KDE-Women
Yixin Qiu, R.H.Smith School of Business, University of Maryland, College Park
Katherine Stewart, R.H.Smith School of Business, University of Maryland, College Park
Kathryn Bartol, R.H.Smith School of Business, University of Maryland, College Park
Reclassifying Success and Tragedy in FLOSS Projects
Andrea Wiggins, Syracuse University
Kevin Crowston, Syracuse University
When and Where Can Open Source Thrive? Towards a Theory of Robust Performance
Sheen S. Levine, SMU, Singapore
Michael J. Prietula, Emory University
Governance in Open Source Software Development Projects: A Comparative Multi-level Analysis
Chris Jensen, Institute for Software Research - University of California, Irvine
Walt Scacchi, Institute for Software Research - University of California, Irvine
Spago4Q and the QEST nD Model: An Open Source Solution for Software Performance Measurement
Fulvio Frati, Università degli studi di Milano
Ernesto Damiani, Università degli studi di Milano
Claudio Agostino Ardagna, Università degli studi di Milano
Mauro Regoli, Università degli studi di Milano
Gabriele Ruffatti, Engineering Ingegneria Informatica

Panels

The Present and Future of FLOSS Data Archives
Megan Squire, Elon University
Jesus Gonzalez-Barahona, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
Greg Madey, University of Notre Dame
Student Participation in OSS Projects
Gregory Hislop, Drexel University
Heidi Ellis, Western New England College
Greg DeKoenigsberg, Red Hat
Darius Jazayeri, OpenMRS
FOSS 2010 Community Report
Walt Scacchi, University of California, Irvine
Kevin Crowston, Syracuse University
Greg Madey, University of Notre Dame
Megan Squire, Elon University
Open Source Software/Systems in Humanitarian Applications – Humanitarian FOSS (H-FOSS)
Greg Madey, University of Notre Dame
Allen Tucker, Bowdoin College
Darius Jazayeri, OpenMRS
Deborah Shaddon, Crisis Commons
Mark Prutsalis, Sahana

Short Papers

Three Strategies for Open Source Deployment: Substitution, Innovation, and Knowledge Reuse
Jonathan P. Allen, University of San Francisco
Coordination Implications of Software Coupling in Open Source Projects
Chintan Amrit, University of Twente
Jos van Hillegersberg, University of Twente
Industry Regulation through Open Source Software: A Strategic Ownership Proposal
Jean-Lucien Hardy, EUROCONTROL, France
Proposal for Solving Incompatibility Problems between Open-Source and Proprietary Web Browsers
Name: Jun Iio, Mitsubishi Research Institute, Inc.
Hiroyuki Shimizu, Mitsubishi Research Institute, Inc.
Hisayoshi Sasaki, Gluegent, Inc.
Akihiro Matsumoto, Gluegent, Inc.
FLOSS Communities: Analyzing Evolvability and Robustness from an Industrial Perspective
Daniel Izquierdo-Cortazar, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
Gregorio Robles, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
Jean-Christophe Deprez, Centre of Excellence in Information and Communication Technologies
Name: Vincent Auvray, PEPITe
BULB: Onion-Based Measuring of OSS Communities
Name: Terhi Kilamo, Tampere University of Technology
Timo Aaltonen, Tampere University of Technology
Teemu J. Heinimäki, Tampere University of Technology
A Network of FLOSS Competence Centres
Jean-Pierre Laisné, Bull
Fabio Kon, University Sao Paulo
Pedro Coca, University Rey Juan Carlos Madrid
Profiling F/OSS Adoption Modes: An Interpretive Approach
David López, University of León
Carmen de Pablos, Juan Carlos Univ
Roberto Santos, Telefónica de España
Introducing Automated Unit Testing into Open Source Projects
Christopher Oezbek, Freie Universitaet Berlin
A Case Study on the Transformation from Proprietary to Open Source Software
Alma Orucevic-Alagic, Lund University
Martin Höst, Lund University
High-Level Debugging Facilities and Interfaces: Design and Developement of a Debug-Oriented I.D.E.
Nick Papoylias, Technical University of Crete
To Rule and Be Ruled: Governance and Participation in FOSS Projects
Zegaye Seifu, University of Oslo
Prodromos Tsiavos, London School of Economics
A Comparison Framework for Open Source Software Evaluation Methods
Klaas-Jan Stol, University of Limerick
Muhammad Ali Babar, IT University of Copenhagen
An Exploratory Long-Term Open Source Activity Analysis: Implications from Empirical Findings on Activity Statistics
Toshihiko Yamakami, ACCESS, Japan
Challenges for Mobile Middleware Platform: Issues for Embedded Open Source Software Integration
Toshihiko Yamakami, ACCESS, Japan
Open Source Software Developer and Project Networks
Matthew van Antwerp, University of Notre Dame
Greg Madey, University of Notre Dame
Warehousing and Studying Open Source Versioning Metadata
Matthew van Antwerp, University of Notre Dame
Greg Madey, University of Notre Dame

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