OpenSym C

22 papers

YearTitle / Authors
2019Analyzing rich-club behavior in open source projects.
Mattia Gasparini, Javier Luis Cánovas Izquierdo, Robert Clarisó, Marco Brambilla, Jordi Cabot
2019Approving automation: analyzing requests for permissions of bots in wikidata.
Mariam Farda-Sarbas, Hong Zhu, Marisa Frizzi Nest, Claudia Müller-Birn
2019Article quality classification on Wikipedia: introducing document embeddings and content features.
Manuel Schmidt, Eva Zangerle
2019Bringing open data into danish schools and its potential impact on school pupils.
Mubashrah Saddiqa, Lise Rasmussen, Rikke Magnussen, Birger Larsen, Jens Myrup Pedersen
2019Continuous assessment in software engineering project course using publicly available data from GitHub.
Henrik Gustavsson, Marcus Brohede
2019Do you have a source for that?: understanding the challenges of collaborative evidence-based journalism.
Sheila O'Riordan, Gaye Kiely, Bill Emerson, Joseph Feller
2019Dwelling on Wikipedia: investigating time spent by global encyclopedia readers.
Nathan TeBlunthuis, Tilman Bayer, Olga Vasileva
2019FLOSS FAQ chatbot project reuse: how to allow nonexperts to develop a chatbot.
Arthur R. T. de Lacerda, Carla S. R. Aguiar
2019Getting started with open source governance and compliance in companies.
Nikolay Harutyunyan, Dirk Riehle
2019Open data collaborations: a snapshot of an emerging practice.
Thomas Olsson, Per Runeson
2019Open data policy development: how can municipalities take account of residents' perspectives?
Anneke Zuiderwijk, Martine Romer, Maarten Kroesen
2019Predicting open source programming language repository file survivability from forking data.
Bee Bee Chua, Ying Zhang
2019Proceedings of the 15th International Symposium on Open Collaboration, OpenSym 2019, Skövde, Sweden, August 20-22, 2019
Björn Lundell, Jonas Gamalielsson, Lorraine Morgan, Gregorio Robles
2019Ranking warnings from multiple source code static analyzers via ensemble learning.
Athos Ribeiro, Paulo Meirelles, Nelson Lago, Fabio Kon
2019Reducing procrastination while improving performance: a wiki-powered experiment with students.
Antonio Balderas, Andrea Capiluppi, Manuel Palomo-Duarte, Alessio Malizia, Juan Manuel Dodero
2019Sentiment analysis of open source communities: an exploratory study.
Jennifer Ferreira, Michael Glynn, David Hunt, Jaganath Babu, Denis Dennehy, Kieran Conboy
2019Sentiment analysis of open source software community mailing list: a preliminary analysis.
Jumoke Abass Alesinloye, Eoin Groarke, Jaganath Babu, Subathra Srinivasan, Greg Curran, Denis Dennehy
2019The classification and potential of business archetypes by using open data.
Run Duan, Tetsuo Noda
2019Using context based micro training to develop OER for the benefit of all.
Joakim Kävrestad, Marcus Nohlberg
2019Visualization of the evolution of collaboration and communication networks in wikis.
Youssef El Faqir, Javier Arroyo, Abel Serrano
2019What we talk about when we talk about wikidata quality: a literature survey.
Alessandro Piscopo, Elena Simperl
2019When humans and machines collaborate: cross-lingual label editing in wikidata.
Lucie-Aimée Kaffee, Kemele M. Endris, Elena Simperl