Internet success : a study of open-source software commons / Charles M. Schweik and Robert C. English.
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- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780262301206
- 0262301202
- Open source software
- Information commons
- Logiciels libres
- Carrefours de l'information et de l'apprentissage
- COMPUTERS -- Internet -- General
- COMPUTERS -- Information Theory
- Information commons
- Open source software
- INFORMATION SCIENCE/Internet Studies
- DIGITAL HUMANITIES & NEW MEDIA/General
- COMPUTER SCIENCE/General
- 005.3 23
- QA76.76.S46 S37 2012eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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The importance of open-source software commons -- The ecosystem -- The developer -- Technological and community attributes -- Institutional attributes -- The OSGeo case : an example of the evolving OSS ecosystem -- Defining open-source software success and abandonment -- What can SourceForge.net data alone tell us about open-source software commons? -- Filling gaps in our data with the survey on free/libre and open-source success -- Answering the questions raised in Part II -- Putting it all together in multivariate models of success and abandonment -- Thinking about Part III : a review of our epirical research -- Our study in perspective.
Drawing on literature from many disciplines and using a theoretical framework developed for the study of environmental commons, Schweik and English examine stages of open-source software (OSS) development, presenting multivariate statistical models of success and abandonment.
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