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Seminar "Open Source Software Engineering" 2008

Overview

This seminar deals with topics concerning the development of software following the Open Source development model. The main focus is on the social roles and activities within the community, but since there is only limited material available we also have to focus on other areas of active research.

Organisatorisches (of local interest, therefore in German)

Dies war eine zweistündige Veranstaltung (ECTS Credits 4) für Studierende im Master-Studiengang oder im Hauptstudium Informatik. Die Veranstaltungsnummer ist 19583 (KVV).

Der Veranstalter war Christopher Oezbek (030/838-75242) und steht für Fragen immer noch gerne zur Verfügung.

Folgende Vorlagen und Anleitungen stehen zur Verfügung:

Ergebnisse

Bearbeiter Thema Ausarbeitung Folien BibTeXSorted ascending
Rami Akkad Online Design Discussion pdf zip ppt xml
Thilo M. Reimplementation in Gentoo pdf zip pdf xml
Sebastian Wojtowicz SourceForge.net Data Mining pdf zip ppt pdf xml
Sebastian Ziller Bewertung von Open Source Softwareentwicklung aus wirtschaftlicher Perspektive pdf zip ppt pdf xml

Literatur

  • Crowston, K.; Annabi, H.; Howison, J. & Masango, C. (2005),Effective work practices for floss development: A model and propositions, in 'Hawaii International Conference On System Sciences (HICSS)'.
  • Denning, P.J. & Dunham, R. (2006), 'Innovation as language action', Commun. ACM 49(5), 47--52.
  • Dinh-Trong, T.T. & Bieman, J.M. (2005), 'The FreeBSD Project: A Replication Case Study of Open Source Development', IEEE Trans. Softw. Eng. 31(6), 481--494.
  • Ebinger, T. (2005), Tragen die Juristen Open-Source-Software zu Grabe? - Die GNU GPL vor Gericht, Lehmanns Media, Berlin, pp. 249--269.
  • Gacek, C. & Arief, B. (2004), 'The Many Meanings of Open Source', IEEE Software 21(1), 34-40.
  • Hars, A. & Ou, S. (2001),Working for free? - Motivations of participating in Open Source Projects, in 'The 34th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences'.
  • von Hippel, E. & von Krogh, G. (2003), 'Open Source Software and the "Private-Collective" Innovation Model: Issues for Organization Science', Organization Science 14(2), 209--223.
  • Lakhani, K.R. & Wolf, R.G. (2005),Why Hackers Do What They Do: Understanding Motivation and Effort in Free/Open Source Software Projects, in J Feller; B Fitzgerald; SA Hissam & KR Lakhani, ed.,'Perspectives on Free and Open Source Software', MIT Press, , pp. 3--22.
  • Mockus, A.; Fielding, R.T. & Herbsleb, J. (2002), 'Two case studies of open source software development: Apache and Mozilla', ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology 11(3), 309--346.
  • Raymond, E.S. (1998), 'The Cathedral and the Bazaar.', First Monday 3(3).
  • Stallman, R.M. (1999), The GNU Operating System and the Free Software Movement, O'Reilly, Sebastapol, CA, pp. 53 -- 70.
  • Ye, Y. & Kishida, K. (2003),Toward an understanding of the motivation of Open Source Software developers, in 'Proceedings of the of the 25th International Conference on Software-Engineering (Portland, Oregon)'.

Contact

If you have questions, comments or suggestions, don't hesitate to contact Christopher Oezbek.

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