OpenSym C

24 papers

YearTitle / Authors
2015#Wikipedia on Twitter: analyzing tweets about Wikipedia.
Eva Zangerle, Georg Schmidhammer, Günther Specht
2015A multiple case study of small free software businesses as social entrepreneurships.
Ann Barcomb
2015An investigation of migrating from proprietary RTOS to embedded Linux.
Oscar Muchow, David Ustarbowski, Imed Hammouda
2015Contribution, social networking, and the request for adminship process in Wikipedia.
Romain Picot-Clémente, Cécile Bothorel, Nicolas Jullien
2015Measuring the crowd: a preliminary taxonomy of crowdsourcing metrics.
Eoin Cullina, Kieran Conboy, Lorraine Morgan
2015On the openness of digital platforms/ecosystems.
Jose Teixeira
2015Open access to working notes in the humanities.
Michael K. Buckland, Patrick Golden, Ryan B. Shaw
2015Open innovation for innovation tools: the case of co-design platforms.
Albrecht Fritzsche, Angela Roth, Kathrin M. Möslein
2015Page protection: another missing dimension of Wikipedia research.
Benjamin Mako Hill, Aaron D. Shaw
2015Participants' motivation factors and profile in crowdsourced law reform.
Tanja Aitamurto, Hélène Landemore
2015Peer-production system or collaborative ontology engineering effort: what is Wikidata?
Claudia Müller-Birn, Benjamin Karran, Janette Lehmann, Markus Luczak-Rösch
2015Proceedings of the 11th International Symposium on Open Collaboration, San Francisco, CA, USA, August 19-21, 2015
Dirk Riehle
2015Public domain rank: identifying notable individuals with the wisdom of the crowd.
Allen B. Riddell
2015Software patents: a replication study.
Germán Poo-Caamaño, Daniel M. Germán
2015The FLOSS history in Japan: an ethnographic approach.
Jun Iio, Masayuki Hatta, Ko Kazaana
2015The Vienna history Wiki: a collaborative knowledge platform for the city of Vienna.
Bernhard Krabina
2015The evolution of knowledge creation online: Wikipedia and knowledge processes.
Ruqin Ren
2015The rise and fall of an online project: is bureaucracy killing efficiency in open knowledge production?
Nicolas Jullien, Kevin Crowston, Felipe Ortega
2015Tool-mediated coordination of virtual teams in complex systems.
Michael D. Gilbert, Mark Zachry
2015Toward efficient source code sharing on the web.
Hiroaki Fukuda
2015Toward understanding new feature request systems as participation architectures for supporting open innovation.
Michelle W. Purcell
2015Use of GitHub as a platform for open collaboration on text documents.
Justin Longo, Tanya M. Kelley
2015Utilization and development contribution of open source software in Japanese IT companies: an exploratory study of the effect on business growth (2
Terutaka Tansho, Tetsuo Noda
2015Wikipedia in the world of global gender inequality indices: what the biography gender gap is measuring.
Max Klein