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Course material consists of the following papers and articles. A subset of these is used to prepare your presentation. Use the link at the bottom of this page, browse the documents and choose articles you prefer for your presentation. Select one or more articles so that you have ~20 pages to base your presentation to.

  1. 1st International Workshop on Open Source Software and Product lines 220806 Baltimore Maryland
  2. Analysis of Activity in the Open Source Software Development Community
  3. Analyzing and Modeling Open Source Software Bug Report Data
  4. Apache and Eclipse - Comparing Open Source Project Incubators
  5. Architectural Issues in Opening up the Advantages of Open Source in Product Development Companies
  6. Assessing the Health of Open Source Communities
  7. Assuring Quality and Usability in Open Source Software Development
  8. Back to the User
  9. Business Firms' Engagement in Community Projects - Empirical Evidence and Futher Developments of the Research
  10. CodePlex - Microsoft's Latest Entry into Code Sharing
  11. Comparative Assessment of Open Source Software Using Easy Accessible Data
  12. Contrasting Community Building in Sponsored and Community Founded Open Source Projects
  13. Coordinating and Motivating Open Source Contributors (slides)
  14. Coupling Patterns in the Effective Reuse of Open Source Software
  15. Creating Open Source Innovation - Outside the Software Industry
  16. Defect Handling in Medium and Large Open Source Projects
  17. Developing an Information Systems Infrastructure with Open Source Software
  18. Direction of Open Source for Open Source Software Implementation Alustus
  19. Economic Motivation of Open Source Software - Stakeholder Perspectives
  20. Economics of Open Source Software - An Empirical Analysis of Maintenance Costs
  21. Effective work practices for FLOSS development - A model and propositions
  22. Empirical Validation of Object-Oriented Metrics on Open Source Software for Fault Prediction
  23. Evaluating Software Engineering Processes in Commercial and Community Open Source Projects
  24. Exploratory Study into Open Source Platform Adoption
  25. Exploring Usability Discussions in Open Source Development
  26. Extracting Facts from Open Source Software
  27. Feedback Based Quality Assessment to Support Open Source Software Evolution - the Grass Case Study
  28. FOSS Localization - A Solution for the ICT Dilemma of Developing Countries
  29. Framework for Governance in Open Source Communities
  30. The FreeBSD Project - A Replication Case Study of Open Source Development
  31. Free and Open Source Development Practices in the Game Community
  32. Holistic Software Engineering Education Based on a Humanitarian Open Source Project
  33. How Successful Open Source Projects Work, and How and Why to Introduce Students to the Open Source World
  34. Identifying Success and Tragedy of FLOSS Commons - A Preliminary Classification of Sourgeforge_net Projects
  35. Implementing an Open Source Knowledge Base
  36. Improving the Quality of GNU_Linux Distributions
  37. Initiating and Running an Open Source Community
  38. Inside the Software Patents Debate
  39. Integrating Linux into a Windows-based Campus Network - Modifying FOSS in Support of the Computer Science Curriculum
  40. Large-scale Code Reuse in Open Source Software
  41. Lessons Learned - Administering Netscape's Internet Site
  42. Licenses of Open Source Software and their Economic Values
  43. Live and let license
  44. Making an Open Source Case for Offshoring Commentary
  45. The Many Meanings of Open Source
  46. Method of Reliability Assessment Based on
  47. Method of User-oriented Reliability Assessment for
  48. Mission-Critical Development with Open Source Software - Lessons Learned
  49. Model of Open Source Software Style R&D on Business
  50. Motivations of Individuals and Firms Participating in Open Source Community
  51. New Tricks - How Open Source Changed the Way My Team Works
  52. Open Source in Business - Experiences and Consequenses
  53. Open Source Business Models - Ready for Prime Time
  54. Open Source Databases Move into Marketplace
  55. Open Source Drives Innovation
  56. Open Source IEC-61850 Toolkit for Utility Automation and Wind Power Applications
  57. Open Source Infrastructure Solidifying Quickly
  58. Open Source Meets Venture Capital
  59. Open Source Requirements Engineering
  60. Open Source Reuse in Commercial Firms
  61. Open Source SCADA toolkit
  62. Open Source Security Opportunity or Oxymoron
  63. Open Source Simulation Modelin Language SML
  64. Open Source Versus Closed Source - Software Quality in Monopoly and Competitive Markets
  65. Open Source and Professional Advancement
  66. Open Source in the Classroom
  67. Open Sourced Controller
  68. Open Source Software - A Source of Possibilities for Software Engineering Education and Empirical Software Engineering
  69. Open Source Software Adoption in ASEAN Member Countries
  70. Open Source Software Development - A Case Study of FreeBSD
  71. Open Source Software Development - An Overview
  72. Open Source Software Implementation in Utility Applications
  73. Open Source Software Research Activities in AIST towards Secure Open Systems
  74. Open Source Software in Health Care and Open Three Example
  75. Open Source Software in Industry
  76. On Understanding How to Introduce an Innovation to an Open Source Project
  77. Open Borders - Immigration in Open Source Projects
  78. Organization of Open Source Communities - Towards a Framework to Analyze the Relationship between Openess and Reliability
  79. OSAMI-Commons - Open Source Ambient Intelligence
  80. OSGi Technology and Open Source Integration
  81. Progressive Open Source
  82. Replacing Proprietary Software on the Desktop
  83. Role of Face-to-Face Meetings in Technology-Supported Self-Organizing Distributed Teams
  84. Shared Mental Models Among Open Source Software Developers
  85. Should You Adopt Open Source Software
  86. Software Architecture in an Open Source World
  87. Software Reliability Assessment and Optimal Version-upgrade Problem
  88. Study of Configuration Management in Open Source Software Projects
  89. Support for Educating Software Engineers Through Humanitarian Open Source Projects
  90. Taking research to FLOSS-curious engineers and managers
  91. Traveling the Open Road - Using Open Source Practices to Transform Our Organization
  92. Understanding Open Source Licensing - Three How-To Guides
  93. Understanding Open Source Software through Software Archaeology - The Case of Nethack
  94. Up from Alchemy
  95. Using Open Source to Enhance Learning
  96. Why Most Open Source Development Projects Do Not Succeed
  97. Why "Open Source" misses the point of Free Software
  98. Working for Free - Motivations of Participating in Open Source Projects

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Updated 15.11.2020

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