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@inproceedings{ WOS:000450109000086,
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Author = {Llerena, Lucrecia and Rodriguez, Nancy and Gomez-Abajo, Pablo and
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Castro, John W. and Acuna, Silvia T.},
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Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
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Title = {Poster: ``Adoption of the Visual Brainstorming Technique in the Open
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Source Software Development Process{''}},
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Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS 2018 IEEE/ACM 40TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE
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ENGINEERING - COMPANION (ICSE-COMPANION},
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Series = {Proceedings of the IEEE-ACM International Conference on Software
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Engineering Companion},
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Year = {2018},
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Pages = {232-233},
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Note = {40th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE),
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Gothenburg, SWEDEN, MAY 27-JUN 03, 2018},
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Organization = {IEEE; Assoc Comp Machinery; IEEE Comp Soc; Microsoft Res},
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Abstract = {The growth in the number of non-developer open source software (OSS)
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application users and the escalating use of these applications have both
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created a need for and interest in developing usable OSS. OSS
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communities are unclear about which techniques to use in each activity
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of the development process. The aim of our research is to adopt the
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visual brainstorming usability technique in the HistoryCal OSS project
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and determine the feasibility of adapting the technique for application.
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To do this, we participated as volunteers in the HistoryCal project. We
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used the case study research method to investigate technique application
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and community participation. We identified adverse conditions that were
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an obstacle to technique application and modified the technique to make
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it applicable. We can conclude from our experience that these changes
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were helpful for applying the technique, although it was not easy to
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recruit OSS users to participate in usability technique application.},
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DOI = {10.1145/3183440.3194946},
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ISSN = {2574-1926},
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ISBN = {978-1-4503-5663-3},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Acuña, Silvia/A-7395-2008
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Rodriguez, Nancy/HZH-3597-2023
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Castro, John/V-4583-2019
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Gomez-Abajo, Pablo/S-3860-2016},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Llerena, Lucrecia/0000-0002-4562-6723
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Gomez-Abajo, Pablo/0000-0002-8319-4829},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000450109000086},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000406637900001,
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Author = {Mouakhar, Khaireddine and Tellier, Alberic},
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Title = {How do Open Source software companies respond to institutional
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pressures? A business model perspective},
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Journal = {JOURNAL OF ENTERPRISE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT},
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Year = {2017},
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Volume = {30},
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Number = {4},
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Pages = {534-554},
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Abstract = {Purpose - Open Source software companies (OSSCs) are confronted with
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institutional pressures from Open Source software (OSS) communities.
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They must find an acceptable balance between the expectations of these
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communities and their own business model. However, there are still few
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studies that try to analyse the OSSC business models. The purpose of
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this paper is to highlight OSSC typical business models by using rich
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empirical data.
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Design/methodology/approach - The methodology is based on a combination
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of quantitative analysis of a sample of 66 OSSCs and qualitative
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analysis of three typical situations resulting from that sample.
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Findings - The quantitative study enables the authors to highlight three
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typical business models. The in-depth study of three typical cases
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enables the authors to specify these OSSC business models. The authors
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can distinguish four key dimensions: the relationship developed with the
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OSS communities, the strategic manoeuvres made, the key resources and
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competitive positioning.
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Research limitations/implications - The results indicate that it is
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possible for firms to accommodate both profit and non-profit logics
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using different strategic manoeuvres to position themselves with regard
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to the Open Source institutional environment. Such accommodation
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requires the development of key resources and the adoption of suitable
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competitive positioning. Practical implications - This study allows the
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authors to highlight two main practical contributions for OSSCs'
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directors. First, the different manoeuvres identified may help them to
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ensure coherence between their strategic choices and the business model
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chosen. Second, the results can help OSSC founders identify value
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creation mechanisms more clearly by analysing four key variables.
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Originality/value - This paper provides new insight about OSSCs business
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models. It aggregates four dimensions that provide a more
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``fine-grained{''} analysis of business models, while other studies
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often emphasise one dimension (usually the regime of appropriability).},
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DOI = {10.1108/JEIM-05-2015-0041},
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ISSN = {1741-0398},
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EISSN = {1758-7409},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000406637900001},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000343343100006,
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Author = {Reisinger, Markus and Ressner, Ludwig and Schmidtke, Richard and Thomes,
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Tim Paul},
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Title = {Crowding-in of complementary contributions to public goods: Firm
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investment into open source software},
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Journal = {JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC BEHAVIOR \& ORGANIZATION},
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Year = {2014},
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Volume = {106},
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Pages = {78-94},
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Month = {OCT},
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Abstract = {We present a fairly general model in which firms are competitors in a
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commercial market segment and can invest into a complementary public
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good like open source software. We show that, contrary to standard
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predictions, additional contribution to the public good by the
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government or a new market entrant can lead to higher investments of all
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incumbent firms, that is, a crowding-in effect. This result occurs if
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the investment cost function is superadditive. We find that government
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contribution leads to larger crowding-in effects than subsidizing market
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entry if the price elasticity of demand with respect to the private good
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is large relative to the one with respect to the public good. Our
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results are robust to extensions in the timing and the mode of
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competition. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.},
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DOI = {10.1016/j.jebo.2014.06.005},
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ISSN = {0167-2681},
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EISSN = {1879-1751},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000343343100006},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000248830900003,
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Author = {Fauve, Benoit G. B. and Matrouf, Driss and Scheffer, Nicolas and
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Bonastre, Jean-Francois and Mason, John S. D.},
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Title = {State-of-the-art performance in text-independent speaker verification
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through open-source software},
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Journal = {IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON AUDIO SPEECH AND LANGUAGE PROCESSING},
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Year = {2007},
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Volume = {15},
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Number = {7},
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Pages = {1960-1968},
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Month = {SEP},
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Abstract = {This paper illustrates an evolution in state-of-the-art speaker
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verification by highlighting the contribution from newly developed
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techniques. Starting from a baseline system based on Gaussian mixture
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models that reached state-of-the-art performances during the NIST'04
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SRE, final systems with new intersession compensation techniques show a
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relative gain of around 50\%. This work highlights that a key element in
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recent improvements is still the classical maximum a posteriori (MAP)
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adaptation, while the latest compensation methods have a crucial impact
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on overall performances. Nuisance attribute projection (NAP) and factor
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analysis (FA) are examined and shown to provide significant
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improvements. For FA, a new symmetrical scoring (SFA) approach is
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proposed. We also show further improvement with an original combination
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between a support vector machine and SFA. This work is undertaken
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through the open-source ALIZE toolkit.},
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DOI = {10.1109/TASL.2007.902877},
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ISSN = {1558-7916},
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EISSN = {1558-7924},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Bonastre, jean-francois/0000-0001-7741-3346},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000248830900003},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000279595400008,
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Author = {Xie, Guowu and Chen, Jianbo and Neamtiu, Iulian},
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Book-Group-Author = {IEEE Comp Soc},
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Title = {Towards a Better Understanding of Software Evolution: An Empirical Study
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on Open Source Software},
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Booktitle = {2009 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE, CONFERENCE
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PROCEEDINGS},
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Series = {Proceedings-IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance},
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Year = {2009},
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Pages = {51-60},
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Note = {IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance, Edmonton, CANADA,
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SEP 20-26, 2009},
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Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc; Tech Council Software Engn},
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Abstract = {Software evolution is a fact of life. Over the past thirty years,
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researchers have proposed hypotheses on how software changes, and
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provided evidence that both supports and refutes these hypotheses. To
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paint a clearer image of the software evolution process, we performed an
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empirical study on long spans in the lifetime of seven open source
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projects. Our analysis covers 653 official releases, and a combined 69
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years of evolution. We first tried to verify Lehman's laws of software
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evolution. Our findings indicate that several of these laws are
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confirmed, while the rest can be either confirmed or infirmed depending
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on the laws' operational definitions. Second, we analyze the growth rate
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for projects' development and maintenance branches, and the distribution
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of software changes. We find similarities in the evolution patterns of
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the programs we studied, which brings us closer to constructing rigorous
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models for software evolution.},
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DOI = {10.1109/ICSM.2009.5306356},
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ISSN = {1063-6773},
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ISBN = {978-1-4244-4897-5},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Chen, Jianbo/S-4967-2019},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000279595400008},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000383222400018,
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Author = {Alnaeli, Saleh M. and Taha, Amanda D. Ali and Timm, Tyler},
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Editor = {Song, YT},
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Title = {On the Prevalence of Function Side Effects in General Purpose Open
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Source Software Systems},
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Booktitle = {2016 IEEE/ACIS 14TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
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RESEARCH, MANAGEMENT AND APPLICATIONS (SERA)},
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Year = {2016},
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Pages = {141-148},
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Note = {IEEE/ACIS 14th International Conference on Software Engineering
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Research, Management and Application (SERA), Towson Univ, Baltimore, MD,
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JUN 08-10, 2016},
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Organization = {IEEE Comp Soc; IEEE; Int Assoc Comp \& Informat Sci; Shanghai Univ;
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Shanghai Key Lab Comp Software Testing \& Evaluating},
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Abstract = {A study that examines the prevalence and distribution of function side
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effects in general-purpose software systems is presented. The study is
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conducted on 19 open source systems comprising over 9.8 Million lines of
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code (MLOC). Each system is analyzed and the number of function side
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effects is determined. The results show that global variables
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modification and parameters by reference are the most prevalent side
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effect types. Thus, conducting accurate program analysis for many
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adaptive changes processes (e.g., automatic parallelization to improve
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their parallelizability to better utilize multi-core architectures)
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becomes very costly or impractical to conduct. Analysis of the
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historical data over a seven-year period for 10 systems show that there
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is a relatively large percentage of affected functions over the lifetime
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of the systems. The trend is flat in general, therefore posing further
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problems for inter-procedural analysis.},
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ISBN = {978-1-5090-0809-4},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000383222400018},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000331924800001,
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Author = {Sarrab, Mohamed and Rehman, Osama M. Hussain},
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Title = {Empirical study of open source software selection for adoption, based on
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software quality characteristics},
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Journal = {ADVANCES IN ENGINEERING SOFTWARE},
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Year = {2014},
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Volume = {69},
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Pages = {1-11},
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Month = {MAR},
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Abstract = {Currently, open source software (OSS) products have started to become
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popular in the market as an alternative to traditional proprietary or
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closed source software. Governments and organizations are beginning to
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adopt OSS on a large scale and several governmental initiatives have
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encouraged the use of OSS in the private sector. One major issue for the
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government and private sector is the selection of appropriate OSS. This
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paper uses new internal quality characteristics for selecting OSS that
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can be added to the dimensions of DeLone and McLean information systems'
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model. Through this study, the quality characteristics are organized in
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a two level hierarchy, which list characteristics and
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sub-characteristics that are interconnected with three main dimensions:
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system quality, information quality and service quality. These
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characteristic dimensions are tailored to the criteria having been built
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from literature study and standard for software quality and guidelines.
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This paper presents case study results of applying the proposed quality
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characteristic on eight different open source software that are divided
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between open source network tools and learning management systems. (C)
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2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.},
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DOI = {10.1016/j.advengsoft.2013.12.001},
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ISSN = {0965-9978},
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EISSN = {1873-5339},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Sarrab, Mohamed/T-2459-2019
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Rehman, Osama/KCL-5773-2024
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},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Rehman, Osama/0000-0001-6424-8564
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Sarrab, Mohamed/0000-0001-9654-4114},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000331924800001},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:001150368100035,
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Author = {El Kontar, Rawad and Polly, Ben and Charan, Tanushree and Fleming,
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Katherine and Moore, Nathan and Long, Nicholas and Goldwasser, David},
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Book-Group-Author = {ASHRAE},
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Title = {URBANopt: AN OPEN-SOURCE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT KIT FOR COMMUNITY AND
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URBAN DISTRICT ENERGY MODELING},
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Booktitle = {2020 ASHRAE BUILDING PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS CONFERENCE AND SIMBUILD},
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Series = {ASHRAE/IBPSA-USA Building Simulation Conference},
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Year = {2020},
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Pages = {293-301},
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Note = {ASHRAE Building Performance Analysis Conference and SimBuild, ELECTR
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NETWORK, SEP 29-OCT 01, 2020},
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Organization = {ASHRAE; IBPSA USA},
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Abstract = {Urban building modeling tools are developing rapidly; these tools use
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emerging simulation workflows for specific urban environmental design
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tasks, such as assessing the impacts of energy efficiency technologies
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at a district scale. However, with the emergence of new environmental
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design tasks, addressing all possible use cases and tasks is challenging
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and cannot be covered by a single tool. Urban-scale analysis at this
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level of complexity often requires linking multiple emerging tools,
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rather than using a single tool, to adequately evaluate a variety of
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possible fields in urban environmental design. To achieve this, flexible
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platforms are needed to support multiple input formats (e.g., geometric
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and non-geometric building properties), enabling the mapping of such
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inputs to underlying simulation engines.
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This paper provides an overview of the open-source URBANopt Software
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Development Kit (SDK) for modeling high-performance buildings and energy
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systems at a district scale. URBANopt's flexible SDK is composed of
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several modules that can be customized to integrate with other tools and
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generate new workflows to perform urban environmental design tasks, such
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as capturing interactions between individual buildings, district energy
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systems, distributed energy resources, and the electric distribution
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grid.
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We describe the functionality of the core SDK modules in URBANopt
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(called Core Gem, GeoJSON Gem, and Scenario Gem) and discuss the
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flexibility of these modules as a means of integration with a variety of
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tools. We also document and demonstrate technical details of writing and
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combining new modules to create customized workflows. Finally, we
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present a case study that uses the URBANopt SDK to model a hypothetical
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mixed-use urban project and simulate various scenarios to meet district
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energy performance goals.},
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ISSN = {2574-6308},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Long, Nicholas/U-6160-2017},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:001150368100035},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000267233300003,
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Author = {Janamanchi, Balaji and Katsamakas, Evanyelos and Raghupathi,
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Wullianallur and Gao, Wei},
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Title = {The State and Profile of Open Source Software Projects in health and
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medical informatics},
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Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INFORMATICS},
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Year = {2009},
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Volume = {78},
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Number = {7},
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Pages = {457-472},
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Month = {JUL},
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Abstract = {Purpose: Little has been published about the application profiles and
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development patterns of open source software (OSS) in health and medical
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informatics. This study explores these issues with an analysis of health
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and medical informatics related OSS projects on SourceForge, a large
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repository of open source projects.
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Methodology: A search was conducted on the SourceForge website during
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the period from May 1 to 15, 2007, to identify health and medical
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informatics OSS projects. This search resulted in a sample of 174
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projects. A Java-based parser was written to extract data for several of
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the key variables of each project. Several visually descriptive
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statistics were generated to analyze the profiles of the OSS projects.
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Results: Many of the projects have sponsors, implying a growing interest
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in OSS among organizations. Sponsorship, we discovered, has a
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significant impact on project success metrics. Nearly two-thirds of the
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projects have a restrictive license type. Restrictive licensing may
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indicate tighter control over the development process. Our sample
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includes a wide range of projects that are at various stages of
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development (status). Projects targeted towards the advanced end user
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are primarily focused on bio-informatics, data formats, database and
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medical science applications.
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Conclusion: We conclude that there exists an active and thriving OSS
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development community that is focusing on health and medical
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informatics. A wide range of OSS applications are in development, from
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bio-informatics to hospital information systems. A profile of OSS in
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health and medical informatics emerges that is distinct and unique to
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the health care field. Future research can focus on OSS acceptance and
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diffusion and impact on cost, efficiency and quality of health care. (C)
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2009 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.},
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DOI = {10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2009.02.006},
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ISSN = {1386-5056},
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EISSN = {1872-8243},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000267233300003},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000237659100001,
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Author = {Shannon, Paul T. and Reiss, David J. and Bonneau, Richard and Baliga,
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Nitin S.},
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Title = {The Gaggle: An open-source software system for integrating
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bioinformatics software and data sources},
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Journal = {BMC BIOINFORMATICS},
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Year = {2006},
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Volume = {7},
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Month = {MAR 28},
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Abstract = {Background: Systems biologists work with many kinds of data, from many
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different sources, using a variety of software tools. Each of these
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tools typically excels at one type of analysis, such as of microarrays,
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of metabolic networks and of predicted protein structure. A crucial
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challenge is to combine the capabilities of these (and other
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forthcoming) data resources and tools to create a data exploration and
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analysis environment that does justice to the variety and complexity of
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systems biology data sets. A solution to this problem should recognize
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that data types, formats and software in this high throughput age of
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biology are constantly changing.
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Results: In this paper we describe the Gaggle -a simple, open-source
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Java software environment that helps to solve the problem of software
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and database integration. Guided by the classic software engineering
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strategy of separation of concerns and a policy of semantic flexibility,
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it integrates existing popular programs and web resources into a
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user-friendly, easily-extended environment.
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We demonstrate that four simple data types (names, matrices, networks,
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and associative arrays) are sufficient to bring together diverse
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databases and software. We highlight some capabilities of the Gaggle
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with an exploration of Helicobacter pylori pathogenesis genes, in which
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we identify a putative ricin-like protein -a discovery made possible by
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simultaneous data exploration using a wide range of publicly available
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data and a variety of popular bioinformatics software tools.
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Conclusion: We have integrated diverse databases (for example, KEGG,
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BioCyc, String) and software (Cytoscape, DataMatrixViewer, R statistical
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environment, and TIGR Microarray Expression Viewer). Through this loose
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coupling of diverse software and databases the Gaggle enables
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simultaneous exploration of experimental data (mRNA and protein
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abundance, protein-protein and protein-DNA interactions), functional
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associations (operon, chromosomal proximity, phylogenetic pattern),
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metabolic pathways (KEGG) and Pubmed abstracts (STRING web resource),
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creating an exploratory environment useful to `web browser and
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spreadsheet biologists', to statistically savvy computational
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biologists, and those in between. The Gaggle uses Java RMI and Java Web
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Start technologies and can be found at http:// gaggle. systemsbiology.
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net.},
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DOI = {10.1186/1471-2105-7-176},
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Article-Number = {176},
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ISSN = {1471-2105},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Bonneau, Richard/ABD-6737-2021
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},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Reiss, David/0000-0001-5392-3034
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baliga, nitin/0000-0001-9157-5974},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000237659100001},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000390679100011,
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Author = {Alnaeli, Saleh M. and Taha, Amanda Ali and Timm, Tyler},
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Editor = {Lee, R},
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Title = {On the Prevalence of Function Side Effects in General Purpose Open
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Source Software Systems},
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Booktitle = {COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCE},
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Series = {Studies in Computational Intelligence},
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Year = {2016},
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Volume = {656},
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Pages = {149-166},
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Note = {15th IEEE/ACIS International Conference on Computer and Information
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Science (ICIS), Okayama, JAPAN, JUN 26-29, 2016},
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Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc; Int Assoc Comp \& Informat Sci},
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Abstract = {A study that examines the prevalence and distribution of function side
|
|
effects in general-purpose software systems is presented. The study is
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conducted on 19 open source systems comprising over 9.8 Million lines of
|
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code (MLOC). Each system is analyzed and the number of function side
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|
effects is determined. The results show that global variables
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modification and parameters by reference are the most prevalent side
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effect types. Thus, conducting accurate program analysis for many
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adaptive changes processes (e.g., automatic parallelization to improve
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their parallelizability to better utilize multi-core architectures)
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becomes very costly or impractical to conduct. Analysis of the
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historical data over a 7-year period for 10 systems how that there is a
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relatively large percentage of affected functions over the lifetime of
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the systems. The trend is flat in general, therefore posing further
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|
problems for inter-procedural analysis.},
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DOI = {10.1007/978-3-319-40171-3\_11},
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ISSN = {1860-949X},
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ISBN = {978-3-319-40171-3; 978-3-319-40170-6},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000390679100011},
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|
}
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@article{ WOS:000323550500006,
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Author = {Morgan, Lorraine and Feller, Joseph and Finnegan, Patrick},
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Title = {Exploring value networks: theorising the creation and capture of value
|
|
with open source software},
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Journal = {EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS},
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Year = {2013},
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Volume = {22},
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Number = {5, SI},
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Pages = {569-588},
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Month = {SEP},
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Abstract = {The emergence of open source software (OSS) as a form of peer production
|
|
and innovation challenges theories of organisation and strategy due to
|
|
its non-reliance on traditional governance mechanisms to organise
|
|
production. OSS requires firms to rethink the processes that facilitate
|
|
value creation and capture. The objective of this paper is to theorise
|
|
how firms create and capture value from OSS. We derive a model from
|
|
extant research and refine it through the study of three
|
|
inter-organisational networks. The findings reveal how a firm's ability
|
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to access a value network of complementors is crucial for effective
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|
value creation and capture. Two types of networks are evident: a
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|
high-density network of familiar partners and a low-density network of
|
|
multiple, often unfamiliar, partners. Leveraging these networks depends
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|
on the level of commitment, volume of knowledge exchange and the
|
|
alignment of objectives among participant firms. Effective governance is
|
|
revealed as critical for creating and capturing value within both types
|
|
of network; and depends on both formal and informal mechanisms.},
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DOI = {10.1057/ejis.2012.44},
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ISSN = {0960-085X},
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EISSN = {1476-9344},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Feller, Joseph/0000-0001-9335-4542},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000323550500006},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000276642200007,
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Author = {Hall, G. Brent and Chipeniuk, Raymond and Feick, Robert D. and Leahy,
|
|
Michael G. and Deparday, Vivien},
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Title = {Community-based production of geographic information using open source
|
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software and Web 2.0},
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Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SCIENCE},
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Year = {2010},
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Volume = {24},
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Number = {5},
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Pages = {761-781},
|
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Abstract = {This article presents an innovative approach to citizen-led production
|
|
of Web-based geographic information where new and/or existing digital
|
|
map features are linked to annotations or commentary and citizens engage
|
|
in synchronous and/or asynchronous discussion. The article discusses the
|
|
relationship of the approach to public participation geographic
|
|
information systems (PPGISs) and the emerging challenges associated with
|
|
volunteered geographic information. A custom-developed, open source
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|
software tool named MapChat is used to facilitate the citizen inputs and
|
|
discussions. The information generated from applying the approach
|
|
through a series of community workshops is presented and discussed in
|
|
light of current issues in PPGIS and volunteered geographic information
|
|
research.},
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DOI = {10.1080/13658810903213288},
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ISSN = {1365-8816},
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|
EISSN = {1362-3087},
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|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Feick, Rob/AAN-7558-2021
|
|
Leahy, Michael/K-8697-2015
|
|
},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Leahy, Michael/0000-0002-9936-0537
|
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Leahy, Michael/0000-0002-1772-027X
|
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Feick, Robert/0000-0003-1061-9045},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000276642200007},
|
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000249667300075,
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Author = {Uden, Lorna and Damiani, Ernesto and Gianini, Gabriele and Ceravolo,
|
|
Paolo},
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Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
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Title = {Activity theory for OSS ecosystems},
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|
Booktitle = {2007 INAUGURAL IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DIGITAL ECOSYSTEMS AND
|
|
TECHNOLOGIES},
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Series = {IEEE International Conference on Digital Ecosystems and Technologies},
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Year = {2007},
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Pages = {426+},
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Note = {IEEE International Conference on Digital Ecosystems and Technologies,
|
|
Cairns, AUSTRALIA, FEB 21-23, 2007},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE},
|
|
Abstract = {The digital business ecosystem is an innovative approach to support the
|
|
adoption and development of information and communication technologies
|
|
(ICT). A natural life ecosystem is a biological community of interacting
|
|
organisms and their physical environments. Conversely, a business
|
|
ecosystem is a network of buyers, suppliers and makers of related
|
|
products or services, plus the socio-economic environment that includes
|
|
the institutional and regulatory framework. The development process of
|
|
an OSS environment can be modelled as an information ecosystem. This
|
|
paper describes how activity theory can be used to inform the
|
|
development of OSS projects.},
|
|
ISSN = {2150-4938},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4244-0467-4},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Ceravolo, Paolo/AAT-5121-2020
|
|
damiani, ernesto/AAI-5709-2020
|
|
Gianini, Gabriele/M-5195-2014
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Ceravolo, Paolo/0000-0002-4519-0173
|
|
Gianini, Gabriele/0000-0001-5186-0199
|
|
Damiani, Ernesto/0000-0002-9557-6496},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000249667300075},
|
|
}
|
|
|
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@article{ WOS:000215580000011,
|
|
Author = {Xing, Mingqing},
|
|
Title = {The Impact of Commercial Open Source Software on Proprietary Software
|
|
Producers and Social Welfare},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT-JIEM},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Volume = {7},
|
|
Number = {5},
|
|
Pages = {1183-1196},
|
|
Abstract = {Purpose: A growing number of commercial open source software, based on
|
|
community open source, appears in many segments of the software market.
|
|
The purpose of this study is to investigate how commercial open source
|
|
software affects the pricing (market share or profit) of proprietary
|
|
software producer, consumer surplus and social welfare.
|
|
Design/methodology: To analyze the impact of commercial open source
|
|
software on proprietary software producer, this study constructs two
|
|
vertical-differentiation models: the basic model considers proprietary
|
|
software only competing with community open source software, and its
|
|
extended one considers proprietary software competing with both
|
|
community and commercial open source software.
|
|
Findings: This study mainly finds that the presence of commercial open
|
|
source software can lead to the decrease of the software price and
|
|
profit for proprietary software producer, while the consumer surplus and
|
|
social welfare will be increased. However, it does not necessarily cause
|
|
the decline in the market share for proprietary software producer.
|
|
Originality/value: The main contribution of this study is to examine the
|
|
effect of commercial open source software on the competitive strategies
|
|
of proprietary software producer, consumer surplus and social welfare.},
|
|
DOI = {10.3926/jiem.1260},
|
|
ISSN = {2013-8423},
|
|
EISSN = {2013-0953},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Xing, Mingqing/R-1065-2019},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000215580000011},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000303430300005,
|
|
Author = {Soetaert, Karline and Meysman, Filip},
|
|
Title = {Reactive transport in aquatic ecosystems: Rapid model prototyping in the
|
|
open source software R},
|
|
Journal = {ENVIRONMENTAL MODELLING \& SOFTWARE},
|
|
Year = {2012},
|
|
Volume = {32},
|
|
Pages = {49-60},
|
|
Month = {JUN},
|
|
Abstract = {The concentrations of many natural compounds are altered by chemical and
|
|
biological transformations, and physical processes such as adsorption
|
|
and transport. Their fate can be predicted using reactive transport
|
|
models that describe reaction and advective and dispersive movement of
|
|
these components in their natural environment.
|
|
Recently a number of software packages have been implemented in the open
|
|
source software R that allow one to implement reactive transport models.
|
|
Central to this is the ReacTran R-package, a comprehensive collection of
|
|
functions for modeling reactive components that may be distributed over
|
|
multiple phases, whose dynamics are coupled through biological and
|
|
geochemical reactions, and that are transported in one-, two- or
|
|
three-dimensional domains with simple geometries. Dedicated solution
|
|
methods are in R-packages deSolve and rootSolve.
|
|
The modeling packages facilitate the simulation of reaction and
|
|
transport of components for spatial scales ranging from micrometers to
|
|
kilometers and spanning multiple time-scales. As they are influenced in
|
|
similar ways, the same functions can solve biogeochemical models of the
|
|
sediment, groundwater, rivers, estuaries, lakes or water columns,
|
|
experimental setups, or even describe reaction and transport within
|
|
flat, cylindrical or spherical bodies, such as organisms, aggregates, or
|
|
the dispersion of individuals on flat surfaces and so on.
|
|
We illustrate the use of R for reactive transport modeling by three
|
|
applications spanning several orders of magnitude with respect to
|
|
spatial and temporal scales. They comprise (1) a model of an
|
|
experimental flow-through sediment reactor, where fitting so-called
|
|
breakthrough curves are used to derive sulfate reduction rates in an
|
|
estuarine sediment, (2) a conservative and reactive tracer addition
|
|
experiment in a small stream, which implements the concept of river
|
|
spiraling, and (3) a 2-D and 3-D model that describes oxygen dynamics in
|
|
the upper layers of the sediment, interspersed with several hotspots of
|
|
increased reaction intensities.
|
|
The packages ReacTran, deSolve and rootSolve are implemented in the
|
|
software R and thus available for all popular platforms (Linux, Windows,
|
|
Mac). Models implemented using this software are short and easily
|
|
readable, yet they are efficiently solved. This makes R extremely well
|
|
suited for rapid model prototyping. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights
|
|
reserved.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.envsoft.2011.08.011},
|
|
ISSN = {1364-8152},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-6726},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Meysman, Filip/C-9585-2009
|
|
KNAW, NIOO-KNAW/A-4320-2012
|
|
soetaert, karline/A-9839-2011},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Meysman, Filip/0000-0001-5334-7655
|
|
KNAW, NIOO-KNAW/0000-0002-3835-159X
|
|
soetaert, karline/0000-0003-4603-7100},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000303430300005},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000285526500003,
|
|
Author = {Morrissey, Sheila},
|
|
Title = {The economy of free and open source software in the preservation of
|
|
digital artefacts},
|
|
Journal = {LIBRARY HI TECH},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Volume = {28},
|
|
Number = {2},
|
|
Pages = {211-223},
|
|
Abstract = {Purpose - Free and open source software (FOSS) brings many benefits to
|
|
digital preservation; however it is not ``free{''}. If the context in
|
|
which free and open source software tools are created and employed is
|
|
examined, it becomes clear that: the sustainability of any software
|
|
(FOSS, custom or commercial) to ensure the preservation of the digital
|
|
heritage will depend on careful assessment of, and provision for, the
|
|
costs (implicit and explicit) entailed in the production and continued
|
|
employment of these tools. The purpose of this paper is to focus on FOSS
|
|
and archiving of the digital heritage.
|
|
Design/methodology/approach - Portico, a not-for-profit digital
|
|
preservation service, explores the costs of FOSS based on its
|
|
experiences as a working archive with an extremely long time horizon.
|
|
Findings - There are considerable benefits to FOSS, including its
|
|
openness and the broad-based testing of it in real-world situations.
|
|
FOSS tools can provide considerable cost savings over proprietary tools.
|
|
However, FOSS is neither free to use, nor to create, nor to maintain.
|
|
Digital preservation organizations must inventory not only the FOSS
|
|
tools in the preservation arsenal, but the network of sustaining tools
|
|
(FOSS and otherwise), documentation, and ``tribal knowledge{''} that
|
|
make these tools effectively usable. The risks to sustainability of this
|
|
network of resources must be assessed, and determine what it will cost
|
|
to keep them viable. Strategies will have to be considered and
|
|
implemented for providing the means to sustain these resources. An
|
|
engaged community of use is the best guarantor of the vitality of any
|
|
FOSS tool. As that community wanes, it becomes even more essential to
|
|
capture the significant properties and domain knowledge about that tool.
|
|
Creators of new software in the digital preservation space have a
|
|
particular obligation to provide and maintain information about the
|
|
significant properties of that software.
|
|
Originality/value - The paper shows how Portico brings its practical
|
|
experiences integrating multiple FOSS tools to bear on an analysis of
|
|
the costs to creating and maintaining these tools over the long-term.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1108/07378831011047622},
|
|
ISSN = {0737-8831},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Morrissey, Sheila/0000-0003-2069-1219},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000285526500003},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000253288100003,
|
|
Author = {Koch, Stefan and Neumann, Christian},
|
|
Title = {Exploring the effects of process characteristics on product quality in
|
|
open source software development},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF DATABASE MANAGEMENT},
|
|
Year = {2008},
|
|
Volume = {19},
|
|
Number = {2},
|
|
Pages = {31-57},
|
|
Month = {APR-JUN},
|
|
Abstract = {There has been considerable discussion on the possible impacts of open
|
|
source software development practices, especially in regard to the
|
|
quality of the resulting software product. Recent studies have shown
|
|
that analyzing data from source code repositories is an efficient way to
|
|
gather information about project characteristics and programmers,
|
|
showing that OSS projects are very heterogeneous in their team
|
|
structures and software processes. However, one problem is that the
|
|
resulting process metrics measuring attributes of the development
|
|
process and of the development environment do not give any hints about
|
|
the quality, complexity, or structure of the resulting software.
|
|
Therefore, we expanded the analysis by calculating several product
|
|
metrics, most of them specifically tailored to object-oriented software.
|
|
We then analyzed the relationship between these product metrics and
|
|
process metrics derived from a CVS repository. The aim was to establish
|
|
whether different variants of open source development processes have a
|
|
significant impact on the resulting software products. In particular we
|
|
analyzed the impact on quality and design associated with the numbers of
|
|
contributors and the amount of their work, rising the GINI coefficient
|
|
as a measure of inequality within the developer group.},
|
|
DOI = {10.4018/jdm.2008040102},
|
|
ISSN = {1063-8016},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Koch, Stefan/B-8548-2017},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Koch, Stefan/0000-0001-5959-3208},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000253288100003},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000516788300093,
|
|
Author = {Razzaq, Seher and Xie, Min},
|
|
Editor = {Khatri, SK and Rana, A and Kapur, PK},
|
|
Title = {Understanding the Surviving Bugsin Open Source Software through the
|
|
Community Perspective: Using Bayesian Analysis},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS 2019 AMITY INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ARTIFICIAL
|
|
INTELLIGENCE (AICAI)},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Pages = {494-498},
|
|
Note = {Amity International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AICAI), Amity
|
|
Univ Dubai, Dubai, U ARAB EMIRATES, FEB 04-06, 2019},
|
|
Organization = {Amity Univ Uttar Pradesh, Amity Inst Informat Technol; IEEE UAE Sect},
|
|
Abstract = {Mining thesoftware repositories expose a lot of factors for software
|
|
quality improvement. Researchers have worked extensively from various
|
|
aspects of bug reports to predict, prevent and categorize the bugs in
|
|
the software. Unfortunately, the survival aspect of software bugs is
|
|
hardly reflected upon for bug removal efficiency. The surviving bugs are
|
|
far more crucial for software reliability as compared to timely detected
|
|
bugs. In this study, we ahead to highlight the existence of surviving
|
|
bugs in open source software projects from the community perspective. A
|
|
causal assessment model is developedusing the Bayesian network
|
|
fordrawing the probabilistic inferenceto answer the proposed research
|
|
questions. The study used data set from Apache 2.0.44 official release
|
|
to reflect upon the findings.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/aicai.2019.8701295},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-5386-9346-9},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Xie, Min/IUQ-1412-2023
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Razzaq, Seher/0000-0001-7340-7870},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000516788300093},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000278927100010,
|
|
Author = {Amrit, Chintan and van Hillegersberg, Jos},
|
|
Title = {Exploring the impact of socio-technical core-periphery structures in
|
|
open source software development},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Volume = {25},
|
|
Number = {2},
|
|
Pages = {216-229},
|
|
Month = {JUN},
|
|
Abstract = {In this paper we apply the social network concept of core-periphery
|
|
structure to the socio-technical structure of a software development
|
|
team. We propose a socio-technical pattern that can be used to locate
|
|
emerging coordination problems in Open Source projects. With the help of
|
|
our tool and method called TESNA, we demonstrate a method to monitor the
|
|
socio-technical core-periphery movement in Open Source projects. We then
|
|
study the impact of different core-periphery movements on Open Source
|
|
projects. We conclude that a steady core-periphery shift towards the
|
|
core is beneficial to the project, whereas shifts away from the core are
|
|
clearly not good. Furthermore, oscillatory shifts towards and away from
|
|
the core can be considered as an indication of the instability of the
|
|
project. Such an analysis can provide developers with a good insight
|
|
into the health of an Open Source project. Researchers can gain from the
|
|
pattern theory, and from the method we use to study the core-periphery
|
|
movements. Journal of Information Technology (2010) 25, 216-229.
|
|
doi:10.1057/jit.2010.7},
|
|
DOI = {10.1057/jit.2010.7},
|
|
ISSN = {0268-3962},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Amrit, Chintan/AAO-7994-2020
|
|
van Hillegersberg, Jos/B-8201-2011
|
|
Amrit, Chintan/L-7951-2015},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Amrit, Chintan/0000-0002-6310-3248},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000278927100010},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000793013000001,
|
|
Author = {Khan, Muhammad Kabir and Sheikh, Arslan},
|
|
Title = {Open source software adoption for development of institutional
|
|
repositories in university libraries of Islamabad},
|
|
Journal = {INFORMATION DISCOVERY AND DELIVERY},
|
|
Year = {2023},
|
|
Volume = {51},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Pages = {47-55},
|
|
Month = {JAN 6},
|
|
Abstract = {Purpose This study aims to explore the present status of open-source
|
|
institutional repository (IR) software's usage in the university
|
|
libraries of Islamabad. This study also investigates the views,
|
|
satisfaction level and challenges of librarians in the adoption and use
|
|
of IR software. Design/methodology/approach A survey was conducted to
|
|
collect data from the Library Information Science (LIS) professionals
|
|
working in the university libraries of Islamabad. Data were collected
|
|
from all library professionals of the Islamabad university libraries by
|
|
using a structured questionnaire. Out of the total 104 LIS
|
|
professionals, 84 participated in the study with a response ratio of
|
|
80.76\%. Findings The findings disclose that out of 23 universities
|
|
recognized by Higher Education Commission (HEC) in Islamabad, 17 (public
|
|
and private) have developed IRs. Currently, university libraries that
|
|
have fully implemented the IRs are less as compared with those
|
|
universities that have partially implemented IR software. However, a
|
|
good number of university libraries are in the process to develop IRs.
|
|
Free and open-source software is being used mostly in libraries as
|
|
compared with in-house developed, locally developed or commercial
|
|
software. The opinion of librarians about using IR software expressed a
|
|
positive attitude of librarians. Some of the major challenges
|
|
encountered by the librarians in using open-source IR software include
|
|
selection of suitable software and materials for digitization, lack of
|
|
cooperation from the parent organization, inadequate training
|
|
opportunities and lack of skilled staff. Research
|
|
limitations/implications This study is geographically limited to the
|
|
university libraries in Islamabad. Practical implications This study
|
|
will encourage the Pakistani LIS professionals to use open-source
|
|
software for the development of IRs in their libraries.
|
|
Originality/value This study concludes that the development of IRs in
|
|
university libraries is a need of the hour. Although the launching of
|
|
IRs requires certain skills and competencies, Pakistani librarians can
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overcome these challenges by mastering the ICT skills.},
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DOI = {10.1108/IDD-10-2021-0113},
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EarlyAccessDate = {MAY 2022},
|
|
ISSN = {2398-6247},
|
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Khan, Muhammad Kabir/ACU-7391-2022},
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|
ORCID-Numbers = {Khan, Muhammad Kabir/0000-0002-8295-0338},
|
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000793013000001},
|
|
}
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|
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@article{ WOS:000301630700012,
|
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Author = {Shirazi, Farid},
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|
Title = {Free and Open Source Software versus Internet content filtering and
|
|
censorship: A case study},
|
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Journal = {JOURNAL OF SYSTEMS AND SOFTWARE},
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Year = {2012},
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Volume = {85},
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Number = {4},
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Pages = {920-931},
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Month = {APR},
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Abstract = {This study critically investigates the main characteristics and features
|
|
of anti-filtering packages provided by Free and Open Source Software
|
|
(FOSS). For over a decade, the digital communities around the globe have
|
|
used FOSS packages not only as an inexpensive way to access to
|
|
information available on Internet, but also to disseminate thoughts,
|
|
opinions and concerns about various socio-political and economic
|
|
matters. Proxy servers and FOSS played a vital role in helping citizens
|
|
in repressed countries to bypass the state imposed Internet content
|
|
filtering and censorship practices. On the one hand, proxy servers act
|
|
as redirectors to websites, and on the other hand, many of these servers
|
|
are the main source for downloading FOSS anti-filtering software
|
|
packages. These packages can provide secure web surfing via anonymous
|
|
web access, data encryption. IP address masking, location concealment,
|
|
browser history and cookie clean-ups but they also provide proxy
|
|
software updates as well as domain name updates.
|
|
The main objectives of this study are to investigate the role of FOSS
|
|
packages in combating Internet content filtering and censorship and
|
|
empowering citizens to effectively participate in communication
|
|
discourse. By evaluating some of the well known FOSS anti-filtering
|
|
packages used by Iran's digital community, this study found that despite
|
|
the success of FOSS in combating filtering and state censorship, the
|
|
majority of these software packages were not designed to meet the needs
|
|
of Internet users. In particular, they are poorly adapted to the slow
|
|
Internet connections in many developing countries such as Iran. In
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addition, these software packages do not meet the level of
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sophistication used by authorities to filter the content of the Net.
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|
Therefore, this study offers a new model that takes into account not
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|
only the existing level of the Internet infrastructure but also the
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|
growing number of Internet users demanding more effective FOSS packages
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|
for faster access to uncensored information while maintaining anonymity.
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(C) 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.},
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|
DOI = {10.1016/j.jss.2011.11.1007},
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ISSN = {0164-1212},
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|
EISSN = {1873-1228},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Shirazi, Farid/AAU-6503-2020
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Shirazi, Farid/0000-0001-5641-7268},
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|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000301630700012},
|
|
}
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|
|
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000262877100011,
|
|
Author = {Ke Weiling and Zhang Ping},
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|
Editor = {Huang, W and Teo, HH},
|
|
Title = {MOTIVATIONS FOR PARTICIPATING IN OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE COMMUNITIES: ROLES
|
|
OF PSYCHOLOGICAL NEEDS AND ALTRUISM},
|
|
Booktitle = {12TH PACIFIC ASIA CONFERENCE ON INFORMATION SYSTEMS (PACIS 2008)},
|
|
Year = {2008},
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|
Pages = {136+},
|
|
Note = {12th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS 2008),
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|
Suzhou, PEOPLES R CHINA, JUL 03-07, 2008},
|
|
Organization = {City Univ Hong Kong, Dept Informat Syst; Univ Sci \& Technol China;
|
|
Fudan Univ; Assoc Informat Syst},
|
|
Abstract = {As a new phenomenon of the software industry, Open Source Software (OSS)
|
|
development has attracted many research interests. Examining what
|
|
motivate participants to be involved in OSS projects is one of the
|
|
recently heated research areas. This study is motivated by the
|
|
significance but lacking evidence on how personality traits may affect
|
|
participants' task effort on OSS projects. In particular, we investigate
|
|
how personality traits namely psychological needs for autonomy and
|
|
competence, and one's altruism interact with motivations. Following
|
|
Self-Determination Theory, we differentiate types of motivation in OSS
|
|
communities. In addition, drawing upon the Affective Event theory, we
|
|
submit that personality traits moderate the relationships between task
|
|
effort and both external and identified motivations. The research model
|
|
is largely supported by data from 204 participants in various OSS
|
|
projects. Theoretical contributions and practical implications are
|
|
discussed.},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Zhang, Ping/C-1417-2010},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Zhang, Ping/0000-0003-0663-1850},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000262877100011},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000389800500009,
|
|
Author = {Alnaeli, Saleh M. and Taha, Amanda Ali. and Timm, Tyler},
|
|
Editor = {Lee, R},
|
|
Title = {On the Prevalence of Function Side Effects in General Purpose Open
|
|
Source Software Systems},
|
|
Booktitle = {SOFTWARE ENGINEERING RESEARCH, MANAGEMENT AND APPLICATIONS},
|
|
Series = {Studies in Computational Intelligence},
|
|
Year = {2016},
|
|
Volume = {654},
|
|
Pages = {115-131},
|
|
Note = {14th International Conference on Software Engineering, Artificial
|
|
Intelligence Research, Management and Applications (SERA), Towson Univ,
|
|
Towson, MD, JUN 08-10, 2015},
|
|
Abstract = {A study that examines the prevalence and distribution of function side
|
|
effects in general-purpose software systems is presented. The study is
|
|
conducted on 19 open source systems comprising over 9.8 Million lines of
|
|
code (MLOC). Each system is analyzed and the number of function side
|
|
effects is determined. The results show that global variables
|
|
modification and parameters by reference are the most prevalent side
|
|
effect types. Thus, conducting accurate program analysis or many
|
|
adaptive changes processes (e.g., automatic parallelization to improve
|
|
their parallelizability to better utilize multi-core architectures)
|
|
becomes very costly or impractical to conduct. Analysis of the
|
|
historical data over a 7-year period for 10 systems shows that there is
|
|
a relatively large percentage of affected functions over the lifetime of
|
|
the systems although trend is flat in general, thus posing further
|
|
problems for inter-procedural analysis.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-319-33903-0\_9},
|
|
ISSN = {1860-949X},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-319-33903-0; 978-3-319-33902-3},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000389800500009},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000216024000001,
|
|
Author = {Jesus Lopez-Menendez, Ana and Perez-Suarez, Rigoberto},
|
|
Title = {Digital Convergence and Free Open Source Software in the EHEA. Some
|
|
experiences with Gretl},
|
|
Journal = {ATTIC-REVISTA D INNOVACIO EDUCATIVA},
|
|
Year = {2012},
|
|
Number = {9},
|
|
Pages = {1-8},
|
|
Month = {JUL-DEC},
|
|
Abstract = {The use of Free Open Source Software (FOSS) provides outstanding
|
|
advantages in the university context, becoming especially clear in the
|
|
new framework of the European Higher Education Area (EHEA). The main
|
|
characteristics of FOSS (free use of programs, access to the source
|
|
code, study and adaptation, distribution of copies and implementation of
|
|
improvements that benefit all the community) appear related to
|
|
competences as creativity, teamwork or adaptation to new situations.
|
|
This paper examines the role of the free software in the university
|
|
context, mainly emphasizing its potential to reduce the existing digital
|
|
divide, and also showing some recent experiences.},
|
|
DOI = {10.7203/attic.8.938},
|
|
ISSN = {1989-3477},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {López-Menéndez, Ana/K-4757-2012},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000216024000001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000793719400010,
|
|
Author = {Dennig, Frederik L. and Cakmak, Eren and Plate, Henrik and Keim, Daniel
|
|
A.},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE Comp Soc},
|
|
Title = {VuInEx: Exploring Open-Source Software Vulnerabilities in Large
|
|
Development Organizations to Understand Risk Exposure},
|
|
Booktitle = {2021 IEEE SYMPOSIUM ON VISUALIZATION FOR CYBER SECURITY (VIZSEC 2021)},
|
|
Series = {IEEE Symposium on Visualization for Cyber Security VIZSEC},
|
|
Year = {2021},
|
|
Pages = {79-83},
|
|
Note = {IEEE Symposium on Visualization for Cyber Security (VizSec), ELECTR
|
|
NETWORK, OCT 27, 2021},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc; IEEE VGTC},
|
|
Abstract = {The prevalent usage of open-source software (OSS) has led to an
|
|
increased interest in resolving potential third-party security risks by
|
|
fixing common vulnerabilities and exposures (CVEs). However, even with
|
|
automated code analysis tools in place, security analysts often lack the
|
|
means to obtain an overview of vulnerable OSS reuse in large software
|
|
organizations. In this design study, we propose VULNEX (Vulnerability
|
|
Explorer), a tool to audit entire software development organizations. We
|
|
introduce three complementary table-based representations to identify
|
|
and assess vulnerability exposures due to OSS, which we designed in
|
|
collaboration with security analysts. The presented tool allows
|
|
examining problematic projects and applications (repositories),
|
|
third-party libraries, and vulnerabilities across a software
|
|
organization. We show the applicability of our tool through a use case
|
|
and preliminary expert feedback.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/VizSec53666.2021.00014},
|
|
ISSN = {2639-4359},
|
|
EISSN = {2639-4332},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-6654-2085-3},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Keim, Daniel/X-7749-2019
|
|
Dennig, Frederik/HTL-3123-2023},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000793719400010},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001021938300001,
|
|
Author = {Haider, Shehzad and Khalil, Wajeeha and Al-Shamayleh, Ahmad Sami and
|
|
Akhunzada, Adnan and Gani, Abdullah},
|
|
Title = {Risk Factors and Practices for the Development of Open Source Software
|
|
From Developers' Perspective},
|
|
Journal = {IEEE ACCESS},
|
|
Year = {2023},
|
|
Volume = {11},
|
|
Pages = {63333-63350},
|
|
Abstract = {Open source software (OSS) has achieved popularity, however there are
|
|
various software product quality problems, security issues and certain
|
|
challenges confronting the OSS growth that need to be identified and
|
|
addressed. The main focus of this research is to identify the risk
|
|
factors associated with open-source software and the practices for those
|
|
risks which will help software development companies and individuals to
|
|
mitigate the risks. A systematic literature review (SLR) is employed for
|
|
the identification of potential risk factors in OSS whereas
|
|
questionnaire survey is used to validate the findings of the SLR from
|
|
the relevant expert community. In the second round another SLR is
|
|
carried out to identify the practices for softening the effect of
|
|
risk-factors in OSS development. A total of 14 risk factors from the
|
|
developers' perspective are identified via SLR in OSS. Amid the risk
|
|
factors identified bugs, insufficient product documentation, and lack of
|
|
communication and coordination among developers are considered the most
|
|
important Further, we performed a secondary SLR to identify the
|
|
practices for mitigating the effects of the risk factors in OSS.
|
|
Therefore, a total of 31 practices for mitigating and addressing the
|
|
risk factors in OSS were identified. In this work, we identified 14 risk
|
|
factors and 31 practices for mitigating the critical risk factors,
|
|
through SLR for adapting OSS development from developers' perspectives.
|
|
We argue that focusing on the identified risk factors would minimize the
|
|
risks associated with OSS. We also recommend that OSS developers should
|
|
diligently consider all the risk factors that have been identified in
|
|
the study for increased software productivity and distribution of
|
|
reliable and robust source code.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3267048},
|
|
ISSN = {2169-3536},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Al-Shamayleh, Ahmad Sami/IVU-8846-2023
|
|
Akhunzada, Adnan/N-7917-2017
|
|
Akhunzada, Adnan/O-2186-2016
|
|
Gani, Abdullah/C-2888-2009
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Akhunzada, Adnan/0000-0001-8370-9290
|
|
Gani, Abdullah/0000-0002-4388-020X
|
|
Khalil, Wajeeha/0000-0003-2274-6770
|
|
Al-Shamayleh, Dr. Ahmad Sami/0000-0002-7222-2433},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001021938300001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000371127600008,
|
|
Author = {Silic, Mario and Back, Andrea},
|
|
Title = {The Influence of Risk Factors in Decision-Making Process for Open Source
|
|
Software Adoption},
|
|
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY \& DECISION MAKING},
|
|
Year = {2016},
|
|
Volume = {15},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Pages = {151-185},
|
|
Month = {JAN},
|
|
Abstract = {``Nobody ever got fired for buying IBM,{''} was a widely used cliche in
|
|
the 1970s in the corporate IT (information technology) world. Since
|
|
then, the traditional process of purchasing software has dramatically
|
|
changed, challenged by the advent of open source software (OSS). Since
|
|
its inception in the 1980s, OSS has matured, grown, and become one of
|
|
the important driving forces of the enterprise ecosystem. However, it
|
|
has also brought important IT security risks that are impacting the OSS
|
|
IT adoption decision-making process. The recent Heartbleed bug
|
|
demonstrated the grandeur of the issue. While much of the noise relates
|
|
to the amplification of perceived risks by the popular mass media
|
|
coverage, the effect is that many enterprises, mainly for risk reasons,
|
|
have still chosen not to adopt OSS. We investigated ``how do information
|
|
security related characteristics of OSS affect the risk perception and
|
|
adoption decision of OSS{''} by conducting an online survey of 188 IT
|
|
decision-makers. The proposed Open Source Risk Adoption Model offers
|
|
novel insights on the importance of the perceived risk antecedents. Our
|
|
research brings new theoretical contributions, such as understanding the
|
|
perceived IT security risk (PISR) relationship with adoption intention
|
|
(AI) in the OSS context, for researchers and important insights for IT
|
|
information professionals. We have found that IT security risk has a
|
|
significant role in OSS adoption intention. Our results offer possible
|
|
future research directions and extend existing theoretical understanding
|
|
of OSS adoption.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1142/S0219622015500364},
|
|
ISSN = {0219-6220},
|
|
EISSN = {1793-6845},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Silic, Mario/0009-0009-4141-991X},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000371127600008},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000360404800175,
|
|
Author = {Dinis, J. C. and Morais, T. F. and Amorim, P. H. J. and Ruben, R. B. and
|
|
Almeida, H. A. and Inforcati, P. N. and Bartolo, P. J. and Silva, J. V.
|
|
L.},
|
|
Editor = {Varajao, J and Cunha, M and BjornAndersen, N and Turner, R and Wijesekera, D and Martinho, R and Rijo, R},
|
|
Title = {Open Source Software for the Automatic Design of Scaffold Structures for
|
|
Tissue Engineering Applications},
|
|
Booktitle = {CENTERIS 2014 - CONFERENCE ON ENTERPRISE INFORMATION SYSTEMS / PROJMAN
|
|
2014 - INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PROJECT MANAGEMENT / HCIST 2014 -
|
|
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE INFORMATION SYSTEMS
|
|
AND TECHNOLOGIES},
|
|
Series = {Procedia Technology},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Volume = {16},
|
|
Pages = {1542-1547},
|
|
Note = {Conference on ENTERprise Information Systems (CENTERIS) / International
|
|
Conference on Project MANagement (ProjMAN) / International Conference on
|
|
Health and Social Care Information Systems and Technologies (HCIST),
|
|
Troia, PORTUGAL, OCT 15-17, 2014},
|
|
Abstract = {Tissue engineering represents a new field aiming at developing
|
|
biological substitutes to restore, maintain, or improve tissue
|
|
functions. In this approach, scaffolds provide a temporary mechanical
|
|
and vascular support for tissue regeneration while tissue in-growth is
|
|
being formed. The design of optimized scaffolds for tissue engineering
|
|
is a key topic of research, as the complex macro-and micro-architectures
|
|
required for a scaffold depends on the mechanical properties, and the
|
|
physical and molecular stimulations of the surrounding tissue at the
|
|
defect site. One way to achieve such designs is to create a library of
|
|
unit cells ( the scaffold is assumed to be a repeating, tessellating
|
|
unit structure), which can be assembled through specific computational
|
|
tools proposed by several authors. In this research work, an open source
|
|
software tool for the design of scaffolds is presented. (C) 2014 The
|
|
Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.protcy.2014.10.176},
|
|
ISSN = {2212-0173},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {da Silva Bartolo, Paulo/ABF-9466-2020
|
|
Amorim, Paulo/AAD-7013-2020
|
|
Almeida, Henrique de Amorim/D-6275-2012
|
|
Bartolo, Paulo/F-2421-2013
|
|
Ruben, Rui/M-1119-2014
|
|
Junqueira Amorim, Paulo Henrique/M-5980-2018},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Almeida, Henrique de Amorim/0000-0002-1367-2290
|
|
Franco de Moraes, Thiago/0000-0002-3863-0396
|
|
Bartolo, Paulo/0000-0003-3683-726X
|
|
Conceicao Dinis, Jairson/0000-0002-9347-6467
|
|
Ruben, Rui/0000-0002-5407-0579
|
|
Junqueira Amorim, Paulo Henrique/0000-0001-7293-8215},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000360404800175},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000441232100016,
|
|
Author = {Geiger, R. Stuart and Varoquaux, Nelle and Mazel-Cabasse, Charlotte and
|
|
Holdgraf, Chris},
|
|
Title = {The Types, Roles, and Practices of Documentation in Data Analytics Open
|
|
Source Software Libraries},
|
|
Journal = {COMPUTER SUPPORTED COOPERATIVE WORK-THE JOURNAL OF COLLABORATIVE
|
|
COMPUTING AND WORK PRACTICES},
|
|
Year = {2018},
|
|
Volume = {27},
|
|
Number = {3-6, SI},
|
|
Pages = {767-802},
|
|
Month = {DEC},
|
|
Note = {16th European Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work - The
|
|
International Venue on Practice-Centred Computing and the Design of
|
|
Cooperation Technologies (ECSCW), Nancy, FRANCE, JUN 04-08, 2018},
|
|
Abstract = {Computational research and data analytics increasingly relies on complex
|
|
ecosystems of open source software (OSS) ``libraries{''} - curated
|
|
collections of reusable code that programmers import to perform a
|
|
specific task. Software documentation for these libraries is crucial in
|
|
helping programmers/analysts know what libraries are available and how
|
|
to use them. Yet documentation for open source software libraries is
|
|
widely considered low-quality. This article is a collaboration between
|
|
CSCW researchers and contributors to data analytics OSS libraries, based
|
|
on ethnographic fieldwork and qualitative interviews. We examine several
|
|
issues around the formats, practices, and challenges around
|
|
documentation in these largely volunteer-based projects. There are many
|
|
different kinds and formats of documentation that exist around such
|
|
libraries, which play a variety of educational, promotional, and
|
|
organizational roles. The work behind documentation is similarly
|
|
multifaceted, including writing, reviewing, maintaining, and organizing
|
|
documentation. Different aspects of documentation work require
|
|
contributors to have different sets of skills and overcome various
|
|
social and technical barriers. Finally, most of our interviewees do not
|
|
report high levels of intrinsic enjoyment for doing documentation work
|
|
(compared to writing code). Their motivation is affected by personal and
|
|
project-specific factors, such as the perceived level of credit for
|
|
doing documentation work versus more `technical' tasks like adding new
|
|
features or fixing bugs. In studying documentation work for data
|
|
analytics OSS libraries, we gain a new window into the changing
|
|
practices of data-intensive research, as well as help practitioners
|
|
better understand how to support this often invisible and
|
|
infrastructural work in their projects.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/s10606-018-9333-1},
|
|
ISSN = {0925-9724},
|
|
EISSN = {1573-7551},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Geiger, R./AAV-4309-2021
|
|
Holdgraf, Christopher/M-7134-2015},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Geiger, R.Stuart/0000-0001-7215-0532
|
|
varoquaux, Nelle/0000-0002-8748-6546
|
|
Holdgraf, Christopher/0000-0002-2391-0678},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000441232100016},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000382388400025,
|
|
Author = {Ichimura, Takumi and Uemoto, Takuya},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Analysis of the Social Community Based on the Network Growing Model in
|
|
Open Source Software Community},
|
|
Booktitle = {2015 IEEE 8TH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND
|
|
APPLICATIONS (IWCIA) PROCEEDINGS},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Pages = {149-153},
|
|
Note = {8th IEEE International Workshop on Computational Intelligence and
|
|
Applications (IWCIA), Hiroshima, JAPAN, NOV 06-07, 2015},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Syst Man \& Cybernet Soc, Hiroshima Chapter},
|
|
Abstract = {The social community in open source software developers has a complex
|
|
network structure. The network structure represents the relations
|
|
between the project and the engineer in the software developer's
|
|
community. A project forms some teams which consist of engineers
|
|
categorized into some task group. Source Forge is well known to be one
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of open source websites. The node and arc in the network structure means
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the engineer and their connection among engineers in the Source Forge.
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In the previous study, we found the growing process of project becomes
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strong according to the number of developers joining into the project.
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In the growing phase, we found some characteristic patterns between the
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number of agents and the produced projects. By such observations, we
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developed a simulation model of performing the growing process of
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project. In this paper, we introduced the altruism behavior as shown in
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the Army Ant model into the software developer's simulation model. The
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efficiency of the software developing process was investigated by some
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experimental simulation results.},
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ISBN = {978-1-4799-9886-9},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000382388400025},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000271669200365,
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Author = {Ellis, Heidi J. C. and Morelli, Ralph A. and Hislop, Gregory W.},
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Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
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Title = {Work in Progress - Challenges to Educating Students within the Community
|
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of Open Source Software for Humanity},
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Booktitle = {FIE: 2008 IEEE FRONTIERS IN EDUCATION CONFERENCE, VOLS 1-3},
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Series = {Frontiers in Education Conference},
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Year = {2008},
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Pages = {1574+},
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Note = {IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference 2008, Saratoga Springs, NY, OCT
|
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22-25, 2008},
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Organization = {IEEE},
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Abstract = {This WIP describes the challenges faced by the SoftHum (Student
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Participation in the Community of Open Source Software for Humanity)
|
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project in incorporating undergraduates in Humanitarian Free and Open
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|
Source Software (H-FOSS) projects. The goal of SoftHum is to develop
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course-level support for the use of H-FOSS as a foundation for software
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engineering education. Such support will take the form of course
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|
materials and a process to support student success in a community-based
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|
software experience using H-FOSS, and the documentation of a classroom
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|
environment that supports student open source experience. We present a
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brief overview of the project, discuss the challenges we face in
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involving students in H-FOSS projects, and present our current progress.},
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ISSN = {0190-5848},
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ISBN = {978-1-4244-1969-2},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000271669200365},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000180478800006,
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Author = {Lougee-Heimer, R},
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Title = {The common optimization INterface for operations research: Promoting
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open-source software in the operations research community},
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Journal = {IBM JOURNAL OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT},
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Year = {2003},
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Volume = {47},
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Number = {1},
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Pages = {57-66},
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Month = {JAN},
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Abstract = {The Common Optimization INterface for Operations Research (COIN-OR,
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http://www.coin-or.org/) is an initiative to promote open-source
|
|
software for the operations research (OR) community. In OR practice and
|
|
research, software is fundamental. The dependence of OR on software
|
|
implies that the ways in which software is developed, managed, and
|
|
distributed can have a significant impact on the field. Open source is a
|
|
relatively new software development and distribution model which offers
|
|
advantages over current practices. Its viability depends on the precise
|
|
definition of open source, on the culture of a distributed developer
|
|
community, and on a version-control system which makes distributed
|
|
development possible. In this paper, we review open-source philosophy
|
|
and culture, and present the goals and status of COIN-OR.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1147/rd.471.0057},
|
|
ISSN = {0018-8646},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000180478800006},
|
|
}
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|
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@article{ WOS:000261859400008,
|
|
Author = {David, Paul A. and Shapiro, Joseph S.},
|
|
Title = {Community-based production of open-source software: What do we know
|
|
about the developers who participate?},
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Journal = {INFORMATION ECONOMICS AND POLICY},
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Year = {2008},
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Volume = {20},
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Number = {4, SI},
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Pages = {364-398},
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Month = {DEC},
|
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Abstract = {This paper seeks to close an empirical gap regarding the motivations,
|
|
personal attributes and behavioral patterns among free/fibre and
|
|
open-source (FLOSS) developers, especially those involved in
|
|
community-based production, and considers the bearing of its findings on
|
|
the existing literature and the future directions for research.
|
|
Respondents to an extensive web-survey's (FLOSS-US 2003) questions about
|
|
their reasons for beginning to work FLOSS are classified according to
|
|
their distinct ``motivational profiles{''} by hierarchical cluster
|
|
analysis. Over half of them also are matched to projects of known
|
|
membership sizes, revealing that although some members from each of the
|
|
clusters are present in the small, medium and large ranges of the
|
|
distribution of project sizes, the mixing fractions for the large and
|
|
the very small project ranges are statistically different. Among
|
|
developers who changed projects, there is a discernable flow from the
|
|
bottom toward the very small towards to large projects. some of which is
|
|
motivated by individuals seeking to improve their programming skills. It
|
|
is found that the profile of early motivation, along with other
|
|
individual attributes, significantly affects individual developers'
|
|
selections of projects from different regions of the size range. (C)
|
|
2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.},
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|
DOI = {10.1016/j.infoecopol.2008.10.001},
|
|
ISSN = {0167-6245},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-5975},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000261859400008},
|
|
}
|
|
|
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@inproceedings{ WOS:001327765400024,
|
|
Author = {Kepa-Alama, Kaiaka and de los Reyes, Baylor and Tennebaum, Andrew and
|
|
Wang, Hao and Zhu, Frances},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Planetary Localization in GPS-Deprived Environments with Open-Source
|
|
Software and Commercial-Off-the-Shelf Components},
|
|
Booktitle = {2024 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SPACE ROBOTICS, ISPARO},
|
|
Year = {2024},
|
|
Pages = {158-164},
|
|
Note = {International Conference on Space Robotics (iSpaRo), Luxembourg,
|
|
LUXEMBOURG, JUN 24-27, 2024},
|
|
Abstract = {Autonomous unmanned vehicles can perform detailed surveys of planetary
|
|
surfaces but it is imperative to establish a method for global
|
|
localization to effectively explore these areas. The absence of GPS in
|
|
extraplanetary environments prevents surface vehicles from knowing their
|
|
exact location, which raises the need for an alternative positioning
|
|
system. Traditional methods, such as visual odometry cross-referenced
|
|
with digital elevation maps, are limited by their dependence on human
|
|
input and pre-existing space infrastructure. This paper outlines and
|
|
characterizes a global position determination algorithm intended for
|
|
planetary surface vehicles in GPS-denied environments without any prior
|
|
knowledge. The localization algorithm receives images of the stars from
|
|
a visible camera and tilt measurements from an inclinometer, derives
|
|
star locations and a gravity vector, and combines these signals to
|
|
generate an onboard position determinant. This paper contributes (i) the
|
|
first open-source planetary global localization algorithm based on
|
|
stars, (ii) a sensor suite design derived of solely
|
|
commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) components, and (iii) an unprecedented
|
|
physical experiment and characterization from this algorithm on Earth's
|
|
surface. The resulting position determinant is on average 100km from the
|
|
testing location, consistent across various time and surface inclines.
|
|
This result is compared to theoretical performance, state-of-the-art
|
|
sensor performance, and other global localization methods. This achieved
|
|
determinant error offers a starting point toward localization
|
|
improvement with more capable sensors and the incorporation of multiple
|
|
historical determinants for state estimation.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/iSpaRo60631.2024.10688190},
|
|
ISBN = {979-8-3503-6723-2},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Wang, Hao/LSK-5016-2024
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Wang, Hao/0000-0002-6587-4126},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001327765400024},
|
|
}
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|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000212536800004,
|
|
Author = {Ketterl, Markus and Schulte, Olaf A. and Hochman, Adam},
|
|
Title = {Opencast Matterhorn A community-driven open source software project for
|
|
producing, managing, and distributing academic video},
|
|
Journal = {INTERACTIVE TECHNOLOGY AND SMART EDUCATION},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Volume = {7},
|
|
Number = {3, SI},
|
|
Pages = {168+},
|
|
Abstract = {Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to introduce the Opencast
|
|
Community, a global community of individuals, institutions, and
|
|
commercial stakeholders exchanging knowledge about all matters relevant
|
|
in the context of academic video and promoting projects in this context.
|
|
It also gives an overview of the most prominent of these projects,
|
|
Opencast Matterhorn - a community-driven open source solution for
|
|
producing, managing, and distributing academic video.
|
|
Design/methodology/approach - The paper will demonstrate that Opencast
|
|
Matterhorn is satisfying institutional needs to manage audiovisual
|
|
content more efficiently as video is becoming a significant resource in
|
|
research and education. Furthermore, the paper highlights that Opencast
|
|
Matterhorn as a product and as a project is open for contributions from
|
|
the research community and provides an excellent environment for the
|
|
integration of research results from media analysis, multimedia
|
|
authoring, search technologies, and other related fields.
|
|
Findings - Opencast Matterhorn provides a scalable open source solution
|
|
for universities to manage academic video. Its service-oriented
|
|
architecture makes it customizable to institutional needs and open for
|
|
contributions from users as well as media research.
|
|
Originality/value - The paper provides an insight to the idea of
|
|
Opencast, the Opencast Community, and Opencast Matterhorn - and how they
|
|
will help academic institutions to better manage and exploit the full
|
|
richness of educational video.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1108/17415651011071631},
|
|
ISSN = {1741-5659},
|
|
EISSN = {1758-8510},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000212536800004},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000432711505004,
|
|
Author = {Gopal, Deepa and Lindberg, Aron and Lyytinen, Kalle},
|
|
Editor = {Bui, TX and Sprague, RH},
|
|
Title = {Attributes of Open Source Software Requirements - The Effect of the
|
|
External Environment and Internal Social Structure},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 49TH ANNUAL HAWAII INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SYSTEM
|
|
SCIENCES (HICSS 2016)},
|
|
Series = {Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System
|
|
Sciences},
|
|
Year = {2016},
|
|
Pages = {4982-4991},
|
|
Note = {49th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), Koloa,
|
|
HI, JAN 05-08, 2016},
|
|
Organization = {Pacific Res Inst Informat Syst \& Management; Univ Hawaii Manoa, Shidler
|
|
Coll Business, Dept IT Management; IBM; Provalis Res; Int Soc Serv
|
|
Innovat Profess; Teradata; Univ Network; IEEE Comp Soc},
|
|
Abstract = {Popularity of open source software (OSS) projects has spiked an interest
|
|
in the requirements engineering (RE) practices of such communities that
|
|
are starkly different from those in traditional software development
|
|
projects. Past work has focused on characterizing the main differences
|
|
between OSS and traditional forms of software RE. In this effort we
|
|
focus on differences in RE activity in OSS. RE is characterized as a
|
|
socio-technical distributed cognitive (DCog) activity where multiple
|
|
actors deploy artifacts to `compute' requirements. To uncover how OSS
|
|
projects configure the socio-technical distribution of cognitive
|
|
processes to respond to varying attributes of incoming requirements we
|
|
conduct a comparative analysis of four successful OSS projects. We
|
|
observe that the volume of requirements faced by an OSS group dictates
|
|
largely the nature of its social formation while the volatility
|
|
experienced in the requirements dictates the overlap the project
|
|
exhibits with the larger external community. Finally the velocity of
|
|
change in technological requirements influence the project's
|
|
documentation practices of requirements with the level of design
|
|
consistency desired in the end product influencing the decision-making
|
|
channels used in the development endeavor.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/HICSS.2016.618},
|
|
ISSN = {1060-3425},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-7695-5670-3},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Lindberg, Aron/AAF-7051-2021
|
|
Lyytinen, Kalle/O-8202-2017},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Lyytinen, Kalle/0000-0002-3352-5343},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000432711505004},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001077605600001,
|
|
Author = {Hu, Jin and Hu, Daning and Yang, Xuan and Chau, Michael},
|
|
Title = {The impacts of lockdown on open source software contributions during the
|
|
COVID-19 pandemic},
|
|
Journal = {RESEARCH POLICY},
|
|
Year = {2023},
|
|
Volume = {52},
|
|
Number = {10},
|
|
Month = {DEC},
|
|
Abstract = {The COVID-19 pandemic instigated widespread lockdowns, compelling
|
|
millions to transition to work-from-home (WFH) arrangements and rely
|
|
heavily on computer-mediated communications (CMC) for collaboration.
|
|
This study examines the impacts of lockdown on innovation-driven work
|
|
productivity, focusing on contributions to open source software (OSS)
|
|
projects on GitHub, the world's largest OSS platform. By leveraging two
|
|
lockdowns in China as natural experiments, we discover that developers
|
|
in the 2021 Xi'an lockdown increased OSS contributions by 9.0 \%, while
|
|
those in the 2020 Wuhan lockdown reduced their contributions by 10.5 \%.
|
|
A subsequent survey study elucidates this divergence, uncovering an
|
|
adaptation effect wherein Xi'an developers became more accustomed to the
|
|
new norm of WFH over time, capitalizing on the flexibility and
|
|
opportunities of remote work. Moreover, our findings across both
|
|
lockdowns reveal that the lack of face-to-face (F2F) interactions
|
|
significantly impeded OSS contributions, whereas the increased available
|
|
time at home positively influenced them. This finding is especially
|
|
noteworthy as it challenges the assumption that CMC can effortlessly
|
|
substitute for F2F interactions without negatively affecting
|
|
productivity. We further examine the impacts of stay-at-home orders in
|
|
the United States (US) on OSS contributions and find no significant
|
|
effects. Collectively, our research offers valuable insights into the
|
|
multifaceted impacts of lockdown on productivity, shedding light on how
|
|
individuals adapt to remote work norms during protracted disruptions
|
|
like a pandemic. These insights provide various stakeholders, including
|
|
individuals, organizations, and policymakers, with vital knowledge to
|
|
prepare for future disruptions, foster sustainable resilience, and
|
|
adeptly navigate the evolving landscape of remote work in a postpandemic
|
|
world.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.respol.2023.104885},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {SEP 2023},
|
|
Article-Number = {104885},
|
|
ISSN = {0048-7333},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-7625},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001077605600001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000293610300006,
|
|
Author = {Mavengere, Nicholas B. and Ruohonen, Mikko J.},
|
|
Editor = {Tatnall, A and Kereteletswe, OC and Visscher, A},
|
|
Title = {Using Open Source Software for Improving Dialog in Computer Science
|
|
Education - Case Mozambique University},
|
|
Booktitle = {INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGING QUALITY EDUCATION},
|
|
Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
|
|
Year = {2011},
|
|
Volume = {348},
|
|
Pages = {52-61},
|
|
Note = {9th Conference of Working Group 3.7 of the International Federation for
|
|
Information Processing, Kasane, BOTSWANA, JUL 26-30, 2010},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper highlights the essential matters in adopting technology as an
|
|
aid to delivering education in higher education institutes in Africa.
|
|
The key idea of the paper is how to use open source software for
|
|
teaching and hence for improving interactivity between content, teachers
|
|
and students i.e. how a well-selected open source software can foster
|
|
learning processes. The paper also includes a case study in a Mozambican
|
|
University to reveal a practical example on how technology has been used
|
|
as an aid to education delivery. Availability of computer
|
|
infrastructure, computer literacy, competent information technology
|
|
staff, leadership support and collaboration and sharing culture are some
|
|
of the identified issues important in using learning management systems
|
|
(LMS) in African higher education institutes. The paper concludes by
|
|
noting the need to fit the local environment and circumstances in
|
|
adopting the use of technology in Africa.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-642-19715-4\_6},
|
|
ISSN = {1868-4238},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-642-19714-7},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000293610300006},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001152942800001,
|
|
Author = {Gao, Pan and Lu, Miao and Xu, Jinghua and Zhang, Hongming and Li,
|
|
Yanfeng and Hu, Jin},
|
|
Title = {IPECM Platform: An open-source software for greenhouse environment
|
|
regulation using machine learning and optimization algorithm},
|
|
Journal = {COMPUTERS AND ELECTRONICS IN AGRICULTURE},
|
|
Year = {2024},
|
|
Volume = {217},
|
|
Month = {FEB},
|
|
Abstract = {Protected agriculture has emerged as a key solution to address the
|
|
pressing issue of food scarcity. To enhance crop yield, environmental
|
|
regulation techniques have been widely employed in protected production.
|
|
However, the absence of user-friendly, data-driven tools for developing
|
|
regulation models remains a challenge. This study aims to propose IPECM,
|
|
an independent and user-friendly software platform for processing and
|
|
analyzing crop photosynthetic rate (Pn) data and formulating
|
|
environmental regulation targets. The platform provides functionalities,
|
|
such as Pn prediction model development, environmental regulation model
|
|
development and result visualization, supporting various machine
|
|
learning algorithms and regulation target obtaining algorithms. The
|
|
IPECM Platform's application is demonstrated through examples of light
|
|
intensity regulation for cucumber growth and CO2 concentration
|
|
regulation for tomato growth. The results showcase the software's
|
|
ability to handle photosynthetic data of any dimension, with the
|
|
established Pn prediction model achieving a coefficient of determination
|
|
of 0.98 and a root mean square error lower than 1 mu mol center dot
|
|
m(-2)center dot s (-1). The established regulation models can achieve
|
|
maximum Pn or optimal energy utilization efficiency according to user
|
|
requirements. IPECM Platform is an independent, automated, and
|
|
open-source software for protected environmental regulation modeling,
|
|
providing both the modeling process and results visualization. It offers
|
|
valuable services for protected agriculture research, eliminating the
|
|
need for programming knowledge.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.compag.2023.108564},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {JAN 2024},
|
|
Article-Number = {108564},
|
|
ISSN = {0168-1699},
|
|
EISSN = {1872-7107},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Hu, Jin/KDO-4121-2024
|
|
李, 延风/JTV-4562-2023
|
|
Gao, Pan/KBB-3999-2024},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Gao, Pan/0009-0006-5361-4067},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001152942800001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000725694500020,
|
|
Author = {Chelkowski, Tadeusz and Jemielniak, Dariusz and Macikowski, Kacper},
|
|
Title = {Free and Open Source Software organizations: A large-scale analysis of
|
|
code, comments, and commits frequency},
|
|
Journal = {PLOS ONE},
|
|
Year = {2021},
|
|
Volume = {16},
|
|
Number = {9},
|
|
Month = {SEP 23},
|
|
Abstract = {As Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) increases in importance and use
|
|
by global corporations, understanding the dynamics of its communities
|
|
becomes critical. This paper measures up to 21 years of activities in
|
|
1314 individual projects and 1.4 billion lines of code managed. After
|
|
analyzing the FOSS activities on the projects and organizations level,
|
|
such as commits frequency, source code lines, and code comments, we find
|
|
that there is less activity now than there was a decade ago. Moreover,
|
|
our results suggest a greater decrease in the activities in large and
|
|
well-established FOSS organizations. Our findings indicate that as
|
|
technologies and business strategies related to FOSS mature, the role of
|
|
large formal FOSS organizations serving as intermediary between
|
|
developers diminishes.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1371/journal.pone.0257192},
|
|
Article-Number = {e0257192},
|
|
ISSN = {1932-6203},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Jemielniak, Dariusz/M-9949-2019
|
|
Jemielniak, Dariusz/HLW-1193-2023},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Jemielniak, Dariusz/0000-0002-3745-7931},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000725694500020},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000345394100182,
|
|
Author = {Kuwata, Yoshitaka and Takeda, Kentaro and Miura, Hiroshi},
|
|
Editor = {Jedrzejowicz, P and Czarnowski, I and Howlett, RJ and Jain, LC},
|
|
Title = {A study on maturity model of open source software community to estimate
|
|
the quality of products},
|
|
Booktitle = {KNOWLEDGE-BASED AND INTELLIGENT INFORMATION \& ENGINEERING SYSTEMS 18TH
|
|
ANNUAL CONFERENCE, KES-2014},
|
|
Series = {Procedia Computer Science},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Volume = {35},
|
|
Pages = {1711-1717},
|
|
Note = {18th Annual International Conference on Knowledge-Based and Intelligent
|
|
Information and Engineering Systems (KES), Pomeranian Sci \& Technol,
|
|
Gdynia, POLAND, SEP 15-17, 2014},
|
|
Organization = {Gdynia Maritime Univ; KES Int},
|
|
Abstract = {Open Source Software (OSS) is a new paradigm to develop software by
|
|
community, in which groups of developer collaborating each other. The
|
|
method becomes very popular because the products of OSS projects, such
|
|
as source code, documents, results of tests, are published by
|
|
open-license. One of noticeable features of OSS is openness of project.
|
|
Anyone can access the products of OSS projects. It is expected that the
|
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quality of products could be higher than those developed by conventional
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methods, as more people access OSS products and the chance to find
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defect could be larger. However, there are no established methods for
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the evaluation of OSS, neither actual terms of the evaluation of OSS. We
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propose an evaluation method, which is based on the maturity model of
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OSS development community. (C) 2014 The Authors. Published by Elsevier
|
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B.V.},
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DOI = {10.1016/j.procs.2014.08.264},
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ISSN = {1877-0509},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000345394100182},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000853839300006,
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Author = {Matsui, Masahiro and Sugisaki, Takuto and Okada, Kensaku and Koshizuka,
|
|
Noboru},
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Book-Group-Author = {IEEE Comp Soc},
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Title = {AlphaSQL: Open Source Software Tool for Automatic Dependency Resolution,
|
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Parallelization and Validation for SQL and Data},
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Booktitle = {2022 IEEE 38TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DATA ENGINEERING WORKSHOPS
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(ICDEW 2022)},
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Series = {IEEE International Conference on Data Engineering Workshop},
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Year = {2022},
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Pages = {38-45},
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Note = {38th IEEE International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE), ELECTR
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NETWORK, MAY 09-11, 2022},
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Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc},
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Abstract = {Improved performance of database systems has enabled faster SQL querying
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and more complex data processing. However, as the data becomes more
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complex and larger, SQL data processing becomes more difficult and
|
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costly. Typical problems include changing SQL queries and data schema
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resolution in complex dependencies by hand. In addition, human errors
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can lead to complex cyclic dependency problems. To mitigate these
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problems, we developed AlphaSQL: an open-source software tool for SQL
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data processing. AlphaSQL mainly supports three techniques to automate
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data preparation by SQL: (1) extracting a directed acyclic graph (DAG)
|
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based on dependencies between SQL and data, (2) validating the schema
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included in the whole DAG, and (3) parallelizing the queries based on
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the DAG.
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We applied AlphaSQL to a real-world data analysis and machine learning
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project where we analyzed 1445 logs obtained from static validation for
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git commits and 3243 execution logs. Our analysis showed that AlphaSQL
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detected various errors with high precision and recall, part of which
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existing tools could not catch (e.g., missing resources and schema
|
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mismatches). AlphaSQL would enable more maintainable data management
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using SQL.},
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DOI = {10.1109/ICDEW55742.2022.00010},
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ISSN = {1943-2895},
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ISBN = {978-1-6654-8104-5},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000853839300006},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:001267321100059,
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Author = {Jiang, Wenxin and Yasmin, Jerin and Jones, Jason and Synovic, Nicholas
|
|
and Kuo, Jiashen and Bielanski, Nathaniel and Tian, Yuan and
|
|
Thiruvathukal, George K. and Davis, James C.},
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|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE COMPUTER SOC},
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Title = {PeaTMOSS: A Dataset and Initial Analysis of Pre-Trained Models in
|
|
Open-Source Software},
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|
Booktitle = {2024 IEEE/ACM 21ST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MINING SOFTWARE
|
|
REPOSITORIES, MSR},
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|
Series = {IEEE International Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories},
|
|
Year = {2024},
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|
Pages = {431-443},
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Note = {IEEE/ACM 21st International Conference on Mining Software Repositories
|
|
(MSR), Lisbon, PORTUGAL, APR 15-16, 2024},
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|
Organization = {IEEE; Assoc Comp Machinery; IEEE Comp Soc; IEEE Tech Council Software
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|
Engn; ACM Special Interest Grp Software Engn},
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Abstract = {The development and training of deep learning models have become
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|
increasingly costly and complex. Consequently, software engineers are
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|
adopting pre-trained models (PTMs) for their downstream applications.
|
|
The dynamics of the PTM supply chain remain largely unexplored,
|
|
signaling a clear need for structured datasets that document not only
|
|
the metadata but also the subsequent applications of these models.
|
|
Without such data, the MSR community cannot comprehensively understand
|
|
the impact of PTM adoption and reuse.
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|
This paper presents the PeaTMOSS dataset, which comprises metadata for
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281,638 PTMs and detailed snapshots for all PTMs with over 50 monthly
|
|
downloads (14,296 PTMs), along with 28,575 open-source software
|
|
repositories from GitHub that utilize these models. Additionally, the
|
|
dataset includes 44,337 mappings from 15,129 downstream GitHub
|
|
repositories to the 2,530 PTMs they use. To enhance the dataset's
|
|
comprehensiveness, we developed prompts for a large language model to
|
|
automatically extract model metadata, including the model's training
|
|
datasets, parameters, and evaluation metrics. Our analysis of this
|
|
dataset provides the first summary statistics for the PTM supply chain,
|
|
showing the trend of PTM development and common shortcomings of PTM
|
|
package documentation. Our example application reveals inconsistencies
|
|
in software licenses across PTMs and their dependent projects. PeaTMOSS
|
|
lays the foundation for future research, offering rich opportunities to
|
|
investigate the PTM supply chain. We outline mining opportunities on
|
|
PTMs, their downstream usage, and crosscutting questions. Our artifact
|
|
is available at https://github.com/PurdueDualityLab/PeaTMOSS-Artifact.
|
|
Our dataset is available at
|
|
https://transfer.rcac.purdue.edu/file-manager?origin\_id=ff978999-16c2-4
|
|
b50-ac7a-947ffdc3eb1d\& origin\_path=\%2F.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1145/3643991.3644907},
|
|
ISSN = {2160-1852},
|
|
ISBN = {979-8-3503-6398-2; 979-8-4007-0587-8},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Tian, Yuan/0000-0002-2208-3893
|
|
Davis, James C./0000-0003-2495-686X
|
|
Thiruvathukal, George K./0000-0002-0452-5571
|
|
Jones, Jason/0009-0005-7088-0597
|
|
Jiang, Wenxin/0000-0003-2608-8576},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001267321100059},
|
|
}
|
|
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@article{ WOS:000568035300001,
|
|
Author = {Angrisano, Antonio and Dardanelli, Gino and Innac, Anna and Pisciotta,
|
|
Alessandro and Pipitone, Claudia and Gaglione, Salvatore},
|
|
Title = {Performance Assessment of PPP Surveys with Open Source Software Using
|
|
the GNSS GPS-GLONASS-Galileo Constellations},
|
|
Journal = {APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL},
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|
Year = {2020},
|
|
Volume = {10},
|
|
Number = {16},
|
|
Month = {AUG},
|
|
Abstract = {Featured Application Environmental monitoring of risk areas, deformation
|
|
control of structures (dams, bridges), topographical surveying, GCP for
|
|
aerial mapping survey. In this work, the performance of the multi-GNSS
|
|
(Global Navigation Satellite System) Precise Point Positioning (PPP)
|
|
technique, in static mode, is analyzed. Specifically, GPS (Global
|
|
Positioning System), GLONASS, and Galileo systems are considered, and
|
|
quantifying the Galileo contribution is one of the main objectives. The
|
|
open source software RTKLib is adopted to process the data, with precise
|
|
satellite orbits and clocks from CNES (Centre National d'Etudes
|
|
Spatiales) and CLS (Collecte Localisation Satellites) analysis centers
|
|
for International GNSS Service (IGS). The Iono-free model is used to
|
|
correct ionospheric errors, the GOT-4.7 model is used to correct tidal
|
|
effects, and Differential Code Biases (DCB) are taken from the Deutsche
|
|
Forschungsanstalt fur Luftund Raumfahrt (DLR) center. Two different
|
|
tropospheric models are tested: Saastamoinen and Estimate ZTD (Zenith
|
|
Troposhperic Delay). For the proposed study, a dataset of 31 days from a
|
|
permanent GNSS station, placed in Palermo (Italy), and a dataset of 10
|
|
days from a static geodetic receiver, placed nearby the station, have
|
|
been collected and processed by the most used open source software in
|
|
the geomatic community. The considered GNSS configurations are seven:
|
|
GPS only, GLONASS only, Galileo only, GPS+GLONASS, GPS+Galileo,
|
|
GLONASS+Galileo, and GPS+GLONASS+Galileo. The results show significant
|
|
performance improvement of the GNSS combinations with respect to single
|
|
GNSS cases.},
|
|
DOI = {10.3390/app10165420},
|
|
Article-Number = {5420},
|
|
EISSN = {2076-3417},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Dardanelli, Gino/GWC-5203-2022
|
|
Gaglione, Salvatore/F-9173-2012
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Pipitone, Claudia/0000-0002-6612-1652
|
|
DARDANELLI, Gino/0000-0002-8458-0676},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000568035300001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000379061700016,
|
|
Author = {Alnaeli, Saleh M. and Maletic, Jonathan I. and Collard, Michael L.},
|
|
Title = {An empirical examination of the prevalence of inhibitors to the
|
|
parallelizability of open source software systems},
|
|
Journal = {EMPIRICAL SOFTWARE ENGINEERING},
|
|
Year = {2016},
|
|
Volume = {21},
|
|
Number = {3},
|
|
Pages = {1272-1301},
|
|
Month = {JUN},
|
|
Abstract = {An empirical study is presented that examines the potential to
|
|
parallelize general-purpose software systems. The study is conducted on
|
|
13 open source systems comprising over 14 MLOC. Each for-loop is
|
|
statically analyzed to determine if it can be parallelized or not. A
|
|
for-loop that can be parallelized is termed a free-loop. Free-loops can
|
|
be easily parallelized using tools such as OpenMP. For the loops that
|
|
cannot be parallelized, the various inhibitors to parallelization are
|
|
determined and tabulated. The data shows that the most prevalent
|
|
inhibitor by far, is functions called within for-loops that have side
|
|
effects. This single inhibitor poses the greatest challenge in adapting
|
|
and re-engineering systems to better utilize modern multi-core
|
|
architectures. This fact is somewhat contradictory to the literature,
|
|
which is primarily focused on the removal of data dependencies within
|
|
loops. Results of this paper also show that function calls via function
|
|
pointers and virtual methods have very little impact on the for-loop
|
|
parallelization process. Historical data over a 10-year period of
|
|
inhibitor counts for the set of systems studied is also presented. It
|
|
shows that there is little change in the potential for parallelization
|
|
of loops over time.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/s10664-015-9385-5},
|
|
ISSN = {1382-3256},
|
|
EISSN = {1573-7616},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000379061700016},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:001290434602074,
|
|
Author = {Zhuang, Yuqian and Zhang, Mingya and Yang, Yiyuan and Wang, Liang},
|
|
Editor = {Shen, W and Barthes, JP and Luo, J and Qiu, T and Zhou, X and Zhang, J and Zhu, H and Peng, K and Xu, T and Chen, N},
|
|
Title = {Analyzing Women's Contributions to Open-Source Software Projects based
|
|
on Large Language Models},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2024 27 TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER
|
|
SUPPORTED COOPERATIVE WORK IN DESIGN, CSCWD 2024},
|
|
Series = {International Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work in
|
|
Design},
|
|
Year = {2024},
|
|
Pages = {2363-2368},
|
|
Note = {27th International Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work in
|
|
Design (CSCWD), Tianjin, PEOPLES R CHINA, MAY 08-10, 2024},
|
|
Abstract = {Open-source software (OSS) enables users to access, modify, distribute
|
|
software based on open-source licenses, serving as vital digital
|
|
infrastructure. Notably, GitHub stands out as a prominent OSS community,
|
|
with 94 million developers engaged in projects by 2022. However,
|
|
accurately assessing women's contributions in OSS encounters challenges
|
|
due to limited gender data. To address this, we propose an innovative
|
|
method that employs the Large-Language-Model (LLM), ChatLM2. This
|
|
LLM-based approach allows cross-lingual analysis of women's involvement
|
|
and quantitatively assesses their impact on OSS projects. The study aims
|
|
to uncover gender disparities and encourage greater participation of
|
|
female developers in the open-source realm. The article is structured
|
|
with sections on research methods, design, LLM-based gender detection,
|
|
women's participation, impact assessment, implications, and future
|
|
research.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/CSCWD61410.2024.10580385},
|
|
ISSN = {2835-639X},
|
|
ISBN = {979-8-3503-4918-4; 979-8-3503-4919-1},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001290434602074},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000258398700027,
|
|
Author = {Banzi, Massimo and Bruno, Guido and Caire, Giovanni},
|
|
Editor = {Russo, B and Damiani, E and Hissam, S and Lundell, B and Succi, G},
|
|
Title = {To what extent does it pay to approach open source software for a big
|
|
Telco Player?},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE DEVELOPMENT, COMMUNITIES AND QUALITY},
|
|
Series = {International Federation for Information Processing},
|
|
Year = {2008},
|
|
Volume = {275},
|
|
Pages = {307+},
|
|
Note = {4th International Conference on Open Source Systems held at the 20th
|
|
World Computer Congress, Milan, ITALY, SEP 07-10, 2008},
|
|
Organization = {IFIP WG 2 3},
|
|
Abstract = {In this paper we describe the strategy under adoption in Telecom Italia
|
|
(TI) Technology Department toward open Source software. This stems from
|
|
trying to create synergy among big Telco Player to increase knowledge
|
|
and influence over strategic communities to the evaluation of the
|
|
creation of new communities over internally developed applications. In
|
|
particular here the approach and the expectations in starting the
|
|
community on WADE (Workflow and Agent Development Environment) is
|
|
described. This is a platform used to develop mission critical
|
|
applications and is the main evolution of JADE a popular Open Source
|
|
framework for the development of interoperable intelligent multi-agent
|
|
systems. It adds to JADE the support for the execution of tasks defined
|
|
according to the workflow metaphor as well as a number of mechanisms
|
|
that help managing the complexity of the distribution both in terms of
|
|
administration and fault tolerance. The idea is to use WADE as a mean to
|
|
gather critical information on the opportunity of approaching OS as a
|
|
strategic mean toward the development of always more important
|
|
application in Operating Support System for TI, possibly also involving
|
|
other great Telco Players For this reason great care is being paid in
|
|
setting up the Community environment and in deciding which metrics are
|
|
to be extracted from it, since the result will be the input for a
|
|
strategic decision in TI.},
|
|
ISSN = {1571-5736},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-387-09683-4},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000258398700027},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000309430500017,
|
|
Author = {Ayala, Claudia and Cruzes, Daniela S. and Franch, Xavier and Conradi,
|
|
Reidar},
|
|
Editor = {Hissam, SA and Russo, B and Neto, MGD and Kon, F},
|
|
Title = {Towards Improving OSS Products Selection - Matching Selectors and OSS
|
|
Communities Perspectives},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SYSTEMS: GROUNDING RESEARCH},
|
|
Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
|
|
Year = {2011},
|
|
Volume = {365},
|
|
Pages = {244+},
|
|
Note = {7th International Conference on Open Source Systems, Salvador, BRAZIL,
|
|
OCT 05-08, 2011},
|
|
Organization = {CAPES, Minist Educ, Coordinat Improvement Higher Educ Personnel; CNPQ,
|
|
Minist Sci \& Tecnol, Natl Council Sci \& Technol Dev; FAPESB, State
|
|
Bahia Res Agcy; Petrobras},
|
|
Abstract = {Adopting third-party software is becoming an economical and strategic
|
|
need for today organizations. A fundamental part of its successful
|
|
adoption is the informed selection of products that best fit the
|
|
organization needs. One of the main current problems hampering
|
|
selection, specially of OSS products is the vast amount of unstructured,
|
|
incomplete, evolvable and widespread information about products that
|
|
highly increases the risks of taking a wrong decision. In this paper, we
|
|
aim to inform and provide evidence to OSS communities that help them to
|
|
envisage improvements on their information rendering strategies to
|
|
satisfy industrial OSS selectors' needs. Our results are from the
|
|
matching between the informational needs of 23 OSS selectors from
|
|
diverse software-intensive organizations, and the in-depth study of 9
|
|
OSS communities of different sizes and domains. The results evidenced
|
|
specific areas of improvement that might help to enhance the industrial
|
|
OSS selection practice.},
|
|
ISSN = {1868-4238},
|
|
EISSN = {1868-422X},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-642-24418-6; 978-3-642-24417-9},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Franch, Xavier/A-8588-2008
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Franch, Xavier/0000-0001-9733-8830},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000309430500017},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000400276800005,
|
|
Author = {Balle, Andrea Raymundo and Oliveira, Mirian},
|
|
Editor = {Moffett, S and Galbraith, B},
|
|
Title = {Knowledge Sharing Profiles in Free Software Communities},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 17TH EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT},
|
|
Series = {Proceedings of the European Conference on Knowledge Management},
|
|
Year = {2016},
|
|
Pages = {37-44},
|
|
Note = {17th European Conference on Knowledge Management (ECKM), Ulster Univ,
|
|
NORTH IRELAND, SEP 01-02, 2016},
|
|
Abstract = {Knowledge is an obtainable, renewable, dynamic, context-dependent
|
|
resource that is capable of providing competitive advantage in
|
|
organizations. Knowledge can be shared, and the knowledge sharing cycle
|
|
has two processes: knowledge donation, when a person voluntarily offers
|
|
his intellectual capital to others, and knowledge collection, when a
|
|
person consults other people's intellectual capital. Knowledge sharing
|
|
is important for, among other reasons, improving organizational
|
|
learning, innovative capacity, organizational success and productivity.
|
|
Knowledge can be shared among individuals, groups and organizations. One
|
|
kind of group organized to share knowledge is the community of practice,
|
|
where people have mutual relationships involving a regular flow of
|
|
knowledge between them, which facilitates the generation of new
|
|
knowledge. A free software community is a type of community of practice
|
|
arranged around a specific free software. The knowledge shared in free
|
|
software communities is complex and the knowledge sharing processes have
|
|
scarcely been studied in this environment. This investigation aims to
|
|
identify the profiles of knowledge sharing processes in free software
|
|
communities i.e., whether members of free software communities collect
|
|
more, donate more or collect and donate equally. To accomplish this
|
|
objective, a survey method was adopted, with 260 respondents belonging
|
|
to free software communities. Cluster analysis was used to interpret the
|
|
data. Four clusters, corresponding to the sharing profiles of the
|
|
respondents, were identified: Sporadic Sharer (low donation and low
|
|
collection); Collector (low donation and high collection); Donator (high
|
|
donation and low collection); and Constant Sharer (high donation and
|
|
high collection). The k-means algorithm showed four well-defined
|
|
clusters. Interestingly, with the exception of the Sporadic Sharer, all
|
|
the clusters presented high values of both collection and donation,
|
|
including the Donators (that emphasize donation) and Collectors (that
|
|
emphasize collection). These results confirm the view of free software
|
|
communities as communities of practice that are organized to share
|
|
knowledge, and highlight the importance of knowledge sharing and
|
|
collaboration in the free software development cycle. Furthermore, the
|
|
results show that the Constant Sharer (that both collects and donates
|
|
intensely) is the profile that donates and collects more, even more than
|
|
Donators and Collectors, indicating that this profile is key to the
|
|
correct functioning of the community.},
|
|
ISSN = {2048-8963},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-911218-03-6},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Balle, Andrea/O-7855-2016
|
|
Oliveira, Mirian/IZQ-0495-2023
|
|
Oliveira, Mirian/B-5090-2010
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Oliveira, Mirian/0000-0002-5498-0329
|
|
Balle, Andrea/0000-0003-2521-5342},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000400276800005},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000749605800006,
|
|
Author = {Ye, Ye and Barapatre, Seemran and Davis, Michael K. and Elliston, Keith
|
|
O. and Davatzikos, Christos and Fedorov, Andrey and Fillion-Robin,
|
|
Jean-Christophe and Foster, Ian and Gilbertson, John R. and Lasso,
|
|
Andras and Miller, V, James and Morgan, Martin and Pieper, Steve and
|
|
Raumann, Brigitte E. and Sarachan, Brion D. and Savova, Guergana and
|
|
Silverstein, Jonathan C. and Taylor, Donald P. and Zelnis, Joyce B. and
|
|
Zhang, Guo-Qiang and Cuticchia, Jamie and Becich, Michael J.},
|
|
Title = {Open-source Software Sustainability Models: Initial White Paper From the
|
|
Informatics Technology for Cancer Research Sustainability and Industry
|
|
Partnership Working Group},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INTERNET RESEARCH},
|
|
Year = {2021},
|
|
Volume = {23},
|
|
Number = {12},
|
|
Month = {DEC 2},
|
|
Abstract = {Background: The National Cancer Institute Informatics Technology for
|
|
Cancer Research (ITCR) program provides a series of funding mechanisms
|
|
to create an ecosystem of open-source software (OSS) that serves the
|
|
needs of cancer research. As the ITCR ecosystem substantially grows, it
|
|
faces the challenge of the long-term sustainability of the software
|
|
being developed by ITCR grantees. To address this challenge, the ITCR
|
|
sustainability and industry partnership working group (SIP-WG) was
|
|
convened in 2019.
|
|
Objective: The charter of the SIP-WG is to investigate options to
|
|
enhance the long-term sustainability of the OSS being developed by ITCR,
|
|
in part by developing a collection of business model archetypes that can
|
|
serve as sustainability plans for ITCR OSS development initiatives. The
|
|
working group assembled models from the ITCR program, from other
|
|
studies, and from the engagement of its extensive network of
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relationships with other organizations (eg, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative,
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Open Source Initiative, and Software Sustainability Institute) in
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support of this objective.
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Methods: This paper reviews the existing sustainability models and
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describes 10 OSS use cases disseminated by the SIP-WG and others,
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|
including 3D Slicer, Bioconductor, Cytoscape, Globus, i2b2 (Informatics
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for Integrating Biology and the Bedside) and tranSMART, Insight Toolkit,
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Linux, Observational Health Data Sciences and Informatics tools, R, and
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REDCap (Research Electronic Data Capture), in 10 sustainability aspects:
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governance, documentation, code quality, support, ecosystem
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collaboration, security, legal, finance, marketing, and dependency
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hygiene.
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Results: Information available to the public reveals that all 10 OSS
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have effective governance, comprehensive documentation, high code
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quality, reliable dependency hygiene, strong user and developer support,
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and active marketing. These OSS include a variety of licensing models
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|
(eg, general public license version 2, general public license version 3,
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Berkeley Software Distribution, and Apache 3) and financial models (eg,
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federal research funding, industry and membership support, and
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commercial support). However, detailed information on ecosystem
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collaboration and security is not publicly provided by most OSS.
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Conclusions: We recommend 6 essential attributes for research software:
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alignment with unmet scientific needs, a dedicated development team, a
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vibrant user community, a feasible licensing model, a sustainable
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financial model, and effective product management. We also stress
|
|
important actions to be considered in future ITCR activities that
|
|
involve the discussion of the sustainability and licensing models for
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ITCR OSS, the establishment of a central library, the allocation of
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|
consulting resources to code quality control, ecosystem collaboration,
|
|
security, and dependency hygiene.},
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DOI = {10.2196/20028},
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Article-Number = {e20028},
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ISSN = {1438-8871},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Foster, Ian/GNH-1877-2022
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Ye, Ye/T-2154-2019
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Fedorov, Andrey/I-7296-2019
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Lasso, Andras/D-4914-2011
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},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Elliston, Keith/0000-0002-9110-9233
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Lasso, Andras/0000-0002-4220-7064
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Fedorov, Andrey/0000-0003-4806-9413
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Ye, Ye/0000-0002-1138-9846
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Davis, Michael/0000-0002-7754-3957
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Fillion-Robin, Jean-Christophe/0000-0002-9688-8950},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000749605800006},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000713412300003,
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Author = {Hildebrand, Jayne},
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Title = {Environmental Desire in: <i>The Mill on the Floss</i>},
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Journal = {NINETEENTH-CENTURY LITERATURE},
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Year = {2021},
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Volume = {76},
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Number = {2},
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Pages = {192-222},
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Month = {SEP},
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Abstract = {This essay argues that George Eliot's expansive use of landscape
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description in The Mill on the Floss (1860) represents an engagement
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|
with the emerging concept of a biological ``medium{''} or
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|
``environment{''} in the nineteenth-century sciences. In the 1850s,
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scientific writers including Auguste Comte, Herbert Spencer, and G. H.
|
|
Lewes redefined biological life as dependent on an abstraction called a
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``medium{''} or ``environment{''}- a term that united all the objects,
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|
substances, and forces in an organism's physical surroundings into a
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singular entity. Eliot in The Mill on the Floss draws out the ecological
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potential of this new biological concept by imbuing the described
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backgrounds of her novel with a lyrical affect I call ``environmental
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|
desire,{''} a diffuse longing for ambient contact with one's formative
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|
medium that offers an ethical alternative to the possessive and
|
|
object-driven forms of desire that drive the plot of a traditional
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|
Bildungsroman. Maggie Tulliver's marriage plot is structured by a
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|
tension between environmental desire and possessive desire, in which her
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|
erotic desire for Stephen Guest competes with a more diffuse
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|
environmental desire that attaches to the novel's described backgrounds.
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Ultimately, the new environment concept enables Eliot to reconceive the
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Bildungsroman's usual opposition between self and world as a
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relationship of nourishment and dependency rather than struggle, and
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|
invites a reconsideration of the ecological role of description in the
|
|
Bildungsroman genre.},
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|
DOI = {10.1525/ncl.2021.76.2.192},
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ISSN = {0891-9356},
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|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000713412300003},
|
|
}
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@article{ WOS:000811207100001,
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Author = {Kuang, Li and Zhou, Cong and Yang, Xiaoxian},
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|
Title = {Code comment generation based on graph neural network enhanced
|
|
transformer model for code understanding in open-source software
|
|
ecosystems},
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Journal = {AUTOMATED SOFTWARE ENGINEERING},
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|
Year = {2022},
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Volume = {29},
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|
Number = {2},
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Month = {NOV},
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|
Abstract = {In open-source software ecosystems, the scale of source code is getting
|
|
larger and larger, and developers often use various methods (good code
|
|
comments or method names, etc.) to make the code easier to read and
|
|
understand. However, high-quality code comments or method names are
|
|
often unavailable due to tight project schedules or other reasons in
|
|
open-source software ecosystems such as Github. Therefore, in this work,
|
|
we try to use deep learning models to generate appropriate code comments
|
|
or method names to help software development and maintenance, which
|
|
requires a non-trivial understanding of the code. Therefore, we propose
|
|
a Graph neural network enhanced Transformer model (GTrans for short) to
|
|
learn code representation to understand code better. Specifically,
|
|
GTrans learns code representation from code sequences and graphs. We use
|
|
a Transformer encoder to capture the global representation from code
|
|
sequence and a graph neural network (GNN) encoder to focus on the local
|
|
details in the code graph, and then use a decoder to combine both global
|
|
and local representations by attention mechanism. We use three public
|
|
datasets collected from GitHub to evaluate our model. In an extensive
|
|
evaluation, we show that GTrans outperforms the state-of-the-art models
|
|
up to 3.8\% increase in METEOR metrics on code comment generation and
|
|
outperforms the state-of-the-art models by margins of 5.8\%-9.4\% in
|
|
ROUGE metrics on method name generation after some adjustments on the
|
|
structure. Empirically, we find the method name generation task depends
|
|
on more local information than global, and the code comment generation
|
|
task is in contrast. Our data and code are available at
|
|
https://github.com/zc-work/GTrans.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/s10515-022-00341-1},
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|
Article-Number = {43},
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|
ISSN = {0928-8910},
|
|
EISSN = {1573-7535},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Kuang, Li/0000-0003-4975-034X},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000811207100001},
|
|
}
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|
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@article{ WOS:000427973400004,
|
|
Author = {Jabeen, Misbah and Yuan Qinjian and Jabeen, Munazza and Zhang Yihan},
|
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Title = {Library professional's opinion about open source software adoption:
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|
Status, problems and measures used in libraries of Beijing, China},
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|
Journal = {GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE MEMORY AND COMMUNICATION},
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Year = {2018},
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Volume = {67},
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Number = {3},
|
|
Pages = {180-192},
|
|
Abstract = {Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore the professional
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|
opinion of LIS with reference to open source software (OSS) adoption,
|
|
status, problems and future measures in research and academic libraries
|
|
of Beijing, China.
|
|
Design/methodology/approach - Data were collected using a structured
|
|
questionnaire, and semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted
|
|
among 20 academic and 20 research libraries in Beijing, China. The
|
|
convenient sampling technique was used to collect data. The data
|
|
collected were interpreted using descriptive statistics and independent
|
|
t-test.
|
|
Findings - The results reveal that Chinese research and academics
|
|
libraries depend mostly upon commercial software and place a great deal
|
|
of trust on locally produced free software. This situation may be caused
|
|
due to the lack of professional knowledge in OSS and lack of appropriate
|
|
technical expertise. Although there were a sufficient number of
|
|
librarians who have shown interest in OSS, they did not enthusiastically
|
|
agree to implement it in their libraries. Furthermore, the interviews
|
|
highlighted the professionals' opinion that most librarians are
|
|
reluctant to adopt OSS due to the risk factor, lack of professional
|
|
expertise, insufficient interest of the Chinese Government and lack of
|
|
professional training.
|
|
Originality/value - The findings are useful for the Chinese LIS
|
|
community, software developers, technology administrators and library
|
|
administrators. In particular, it is beneficial for research and
|
|
academic libraries of China to adapt OSS for library management and
|
|
provide better library services and sources to their library users.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1108/GKMC-03-2017-0022},
|
|
ISSN = {2514-9342},
|
|
EISSN = {2514-9350},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Jabeen, Munazza/IVV-0896-2023
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Jabeen, Munazza/0000-0003-3831-3283},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000427973400004},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000451376200027,
|
|
Author = {Wang, Haoren and Kagdi, Huzefa},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {A Conceptual Replication Study on Bugs that Get Fixed in Open Source
|
|
Software},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS 2018 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE
|
|
AND EVOLUTION (ICSME)},
|
|
Series = {Proceedings-IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance},
|
|
Year = {2018},
|
|
Pages = {299-310},
|
|
Note = {IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance and Evolution
|
|
(ICSME), Madrid, SPAIN, SEP 23-29, 2018},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc},
|
|
Abstract = {Bugs dominate the corrective maintenance and evolutionary changes in
|
|
large-scale software systems. The topic of bugs has been extensively
|
|
investigated and reported in the literature. Unfortunately, the
|
|
existential question of all ``whether a reported bug will be fixed or
|
|
not{''} has not received much attention. The paper presents an empirical
|
|
study on four open source projects to examine the factors that influence
|
|
the likelihood of a bug getting fixed or not. Overall, our study can be
|
|
contextualized as a conceptual replication of a previous study on
|
|
Microsoft systems from a commercial domain. The similarities and
|
|
differences in terms of the design, execution, and results between the
|
|
two studies are discussed. It was observed from these systems that the
|
|
reputations of the reporter and assigned developer to fix it, and the
|
|
number of comments on a bug have the most substantial impact on its
|
|
probability to get fixed. Moreover, we formulated a predictive model
|
|
from features available as soon as a bug is reported to estimate whether
|
|
it will be fixed or not. Intra and inter (cross) project validations
|
|
were performed. Precision and Recall metrics were used to assess the
|
|
predictive model. Their values were recorded in the 60\% to 70\% range.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/ICSME.2018.00039},
|
|
ISSN = {1063-6773},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-5386-7870-1},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000451376200027},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000380459500055,
|
|
Author = {Iqbal, Aftab and Decker, Stefan},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {On the Need of Integrating Social Media Channels and Open Source
|
|
Software Repositories},
|
|
Booktitle = {2015 IEEE 16TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INFORMATION REUSE AND
|
|
INTEGRATION},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Pages = {396-402},
|
|
Note = {IEEE 16th International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration,
|
|
San Francisco, CA, AUG 13-15, 2015},
|
|
Organization = {SIRI; IEEE Comp Soc; FIU Comp \& Informat Sci; Nanjing Univ Posts \&
|
|
Telecommun; Almanden Inst IBM},
|
|
Abstract = {The growing interest in the usage of social media channels have
|
|
attracted the open source software community to adopt an identity in
|
|
order to disseminate project-related information to a wider audience. We
|
|
foresee the need to integrate social media channels and open source
|
|
software repositories in order to get an integrated view on the software
|
|
project not only from the software development perspective but also from
|
|
social perspective. Therefore, in this paper we study the usage of
|
|
Twitter by software developers through harvesting their project-related
|
|
activities on Twitter. In particular, we present the most commonly used
|
|
hashtags by software developers and further investigate if
|
|
project-related hashtags are the most frequent and commonly used
|
|
hashtags by software developers. Based on our findings, we argue that
|
|
relevant information from social media channels should be integrated
|
|
with the open source software repositories in order to provide a
|
|
homogeneous view on a software project.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/IRI.2015.66},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4673-6656-4},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Decker, Stefan/D-5589-2017},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Iqbal, Aftab/0000-0002-2234-2592
|
|
Decker, Stefan/0000-0001-6324-7164},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000380459500055},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000383203700004,
|
|
Author = {Crowston, Kevin and Shamshurin, Ivan},
|
|
Editor = {Crowston, K and Hammouda, I and Lundell, B and Robles, G and Gamalielsson, J and Lindman, J},
|
|
Title = {Core-Periphery Communication and the Success of Free/Libre Open Source
|
|
Software Projects},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SYSTEMS: INTEGRATING COMMUNITIES, OSS 2016},
|
|
Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
|
|
Year = {2016},
|
|
Volume = {472},
|
|
Pages = {45-56},
|
|
Note = {12th IFIP WG 2.13 International Conference on Open Source Systems (OSS),
|
|
Gothenburg, SWEDEN, MAY 30-JUN 02, 2016},
|
|
Organization = {IFIP WG 2 13; Software Ctr; Informat \& Commun Technol; Business Reg
|
|
Goteborg},
|
|
Abstract = {We examine the relationship between communications by core and
|
|
peripheral members and Free/Libre Open Source Software project success.
|
|
The study uses data from 74 projects in the Apache Software Foundation
|
|
Incubator. We conceptualize project success in terms of success building
|
|
a community, as assessed by graduation from the Incubator. We compare
|
|
successful and unsuccessful projects on volume of communication by core
|
|
(committer) and peripheral community members and on use of inclusive
|
|
pronouns as an indication of efforts to create intimacy among team
|
|
members. An innovation of the paper is that use of inclusive pronouns is
|
|
measured using natural language processing techniques. We find that core
|
|
and peripheral members differ in their volume of contribution and in
|
|
their use of inclusive pronouns, and that volume of communication is
|
|
related to project success.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-319-39225-7\_4},
|
|
ISSN = {1868-4238},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-319-39225-7; 978-3-319-39224-0},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Crowston, Kevin/C-6068-2008},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Crowston, Kevin/0000-0003-1996-3600},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000383203700004},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:001281987600193,
|
|
Author = {Schuemie, Martijn and Reps, Jenna and Black, Adam and DeFalco, Frank and
|
|
Evans, Lee and Fridgeirsson, Egill and Gilbert, James P. and Knoll,
|
|
Chris and Lavallee, Martin and Rao, Gowtham A. and Rijnbeek, Peter and
|
|
Sadowski, Katy and Sena, Anthony and Swerdel, Joel and Williams, Ross D.
|
|
and Suchard, Marc},
|
|
Editor = {Bichel-Findlay, J and Otero, P and Scott, P and Huesing, E},
|
|
Title = {Health-Analytics Data to Evidence Suite (HADES): Open-Source Software
|
|
for Observational Research},
|
|
Booktitle = {MEDINFO 2023 - THE FUTURE IS ACCESSIBLE},
|
|
Series = {Studies in Health Technology and Informatics},
|
|
Year = {2024},
|
|
Volume = {310},
|
|
Pages = {966-970},
|
|
Note = {19th World Congress on Medical and Health Informatics (MEDINFO), Sydney,
|
|
AUSTRALIA, JUL 08-12, 2023},
|
|
Abstract = {The Health-Analytics Data to Evidence Suite (HADES) is an open-source
|
|
software collection developed by Observational Health Data Sciences and
|
|
Informatics (OHDSI). It executes directly against healthcare data such
|
|
as electronic health records and administrative claims, that have been
|
|
converted to the Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership (OMOP)
|
|
Common Data Model. Using advanced analytics, HADES performs
|
|
characterization, population-level causal effect estimation, and
|
|
patient-level prediction, potentially across a federated data network,
|
|
allowing patient-level data to remain locally while only aggregated
|
|
statistics are shared. Designed to run across a wide array of technical
|
|
environments, including different operating systems and database
|
|
platforms, HADES uses continuous integration with a large set of unit
|
|
tests to maintain reliability. HADES implements OHDSI best practices,
|
|
and is used in almost all published OHDSI studies, including some that
|
|
have directly informed regulatory decisions.},
|
|
DOI = {10.3233/SHTI231108},
|
|
ISSN = {0926-9630},
|
|
EISSN = {1879-8365},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-64368-457-4; 978-1-64368-456-7},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001281987600193},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000814747000050,
|
|
Author = {Yan, Dapeng and Niu, Yuqing and Liu, Kui and Liu, Zhe and Liu, Zhiming
|
|
and Bissyande, Tegawende F.},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE COMP SOC},
|
|
Title = {Estimating the Attack Surface from Residual Vulnerabilities in Open
|
|
Source Software Supply Chain},
|
|
Booktitle = {2021 IEEE 21ST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE QUALITY, RELIABILITY
|
|
AND SECURITY (QRS 2021)},
|
|
Series = {IEEE International Conference on Software Quality Reliability and
|
|
Security},
|
|
Year = {2021},
|
|
Pages = {493-502},
|
|
Note = {21st IEEE International Conference on Software Quality, Reliability and
|
|
Security (QRS), Hainan, PEOPLES R CHINA, DEC 06-10, 2021},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc},
|
|
Abstract = {Software supply chain security has now become a critical concern in the
|
|
software industry (and beyond) following the large impact of recent
|
|
attacks: hackers injected malicious code into Solarwinds components and
|
|
Octopus scanner, which eventually infected a wide range of downstream
|
|
dependencies, affecting a massive number of users. Since supply chain
|
|
vulnerabilities are a well-known concern, especially with open source
|
|
systems, approaches in the literature mainly focus on identifying and
|
|
patching such vulnerability. Frequently, however, a vulnerability patch
|
|
is not immediately propagated to earlier releases that have been
|
|
inherited by dependents, leaving residual vulnerabilities in supply
|
|
chains. Our work addresses this challenge and develops a simple approach
|
|
to iteratively explore the attack surface of supply chain residual
|
|
vulnerabilities in open source projects. We have assessed our search
|
|
scheme on 50 GitHub-hosted projects having high stars and forks: we mine
|
|
their bug fix commits and identify buggy package versions to track the
|
|
affected dependents and estimate the potential attack surface. We find
|
|
that many projects fix their vulnerable issues by update their
|
|
dependency versions, and version inheritance is a significant cause of
|
|
supply chain attacks for open source projects.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/QRS54544.2021.00060},
|
|
ISSN = {2693-9185},
|
|
EISSN = {2693-9177},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-6654-5813-9},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Yan, Dapeng/A-2677-2015
|
|
LIU, zhe/HGD-6875-2022
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {LIU, Kui/0000-0003-0145-615X},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000814747000050},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000600676600043,
|
|
Author = {Ladroit, Yoann and Escobar-Flores, Pablo C. and Schimel, Alexandre Cg
|
|
and O'Driscoll, Richard L.},
|
|
Title = {ESP3: An open-source software for the quantitative processing of
|
|
hydro-acoustic data},
|
|
Journal = {SOFTWAREX},
|
|
Year = {2020},
|
|
Volume = {12},
|
|
Month = {JUL-DEC},
|
|
Abstract = {ESP3 is an open-source software to process single-beam and split-beam
|
|
echosounder data. Multiple displays, analysis tools parameterizable
|
|
algorithms are available to the user to scrutinise their data, and a
|
|
scripting module allows applying these to entire surveys in batch
|
|
processing. The software infrastructure is designed to handle large
|
|
datasets with efficiency and consistency. With ESP3, one can implement
|
|
robust workflows combining automated methods and expert decision-making
|
|
to produce quantitative analysis of acoustic backscatter. While
|
|
originally designed to process acoustic surveys for fish biomass
|
|
estimation, ESP3 has also been used for studies of marine ecosystems and
|
|
marine geophysical applications. (C) 2020 The Author(s). Published by
|
|
Elsevier B.V.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.softx.2020.100581},
|
|
Article-Number = {100581},
|
|
ISSN = {2352-7110},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Schimel, Alexandre/C-9273-2013
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Schimel, Alexandre/0000-0001-9301-0803
|
|
ladroit, Yoann/0000-0002-5723-9501},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000600676600043},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000426447400030,
|
|
Author = {Campbell, C. and Mecca, N. and Obeid, I. and Picone, J.},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {The Neuronix HPC Cluster: Cluster Management Using Free and Open Source
|
|
Software Tools},
|
|
Booktitle = {2017 IEEE SIGNAL PROCESSING IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY SYMPOSIUM (SPMB)},
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Series = {Routledge Studies in New Media and Cyberculture},
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Year = {2017},
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Note = {IEEE Signal Processing in Medicine and Biology Symposium (SPMB), Temple
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Univ, Sci Educ \& Res Ctr, Philadelphia, PA, DEC 02, 2017},
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Organization = {IEEE; Neural Engn Data Consortium; Inst Elect \& Elect Engineers, Reg 2;
|
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IEEE Signal Proc Soc, Philadelphia Sect},
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Abstract = {In order to be effective, machine learning must operate on problems of
|
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scale, requiring suitably large data and computing resources.
|
|
HPC clusters based on open source software and consumer grade hardware
|
|
have enabled a new generation of extremely computationally demanding
|
|
research based on deep learning and big data.
|
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In this poster we discuss the Neuronix cluster, an implementation of the
|
|
HPC cluster concept that provides an unprecedented price/performance
|
|
ratio using commercial off the shelf parts (COTS).
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The environment is heterogeneous because of the need to mix GPUs and
|
|
CPUs. GPUs are critical today to the success of deep learning
|
|
algorithms.
|
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Methods of horizontal scaling and managing node availability based on
|
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requested resources and server load are discussed.
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Tools that are central to our management strategy include Ganglia, mdadm
|
|
and smartctl.},
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ISBN = {978-1-5386-4873-5},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000426447400030},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000380389500066,
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Author = {Cabot, Jordi and Luis, Javier and Izquierdo, Canovas and Cosentino,
|
|
Valerio and Rolandi, Belen},
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Book-Author = {Gueheneuc, YG
|
|
Adams, B
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|
Serebrenik, A},
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Title = {Exploring the Use of Labels to Categorize Issues in Open-Source Software
|
|
Projects},
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Booktitle = {2015 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE ANALYSIS, EVOLUTION, AND
|
|
REENGINEERING (SANER)},
|
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Year = {2015},
|
|
Pages = {550-554},
|
|
Note = {22nd IEEE International Conference on Software Analysis, Evolution, and
|
|
Reengineering (SANER), Montreal, CANADA, MAR 02-06, 2015},
|
|
Organization = {Polytechnique Montreal, Dept Genie Informatique Genie Logiciel; Google
|
|
Montreal; IEEE Comp Soc; Reengineering Forum; SAP Montreal Labs; Techn
|
|
Council Software Engn; Tourisme Montreal},
|
|
Abstract = {Reporting bugs, asking for new features and in general giving any kind
|
|
of feedback is a common way to contribute to an Open-Source Software
|
|
(OSS) project. This feedback is generally reported in the form of new
|
|
issues for the project, managed by the so-called issue-trackers. One of
|
|
the features provided by most issue-trackers is the possibility to
|
|
define a set of labels/tags to classify the issues and, at least in
|
|
theory, facilitate their management. Nevertheless, there is little
|
|
empirical evidence to confirm that taking the time to categorize new
|
|
issues has indeed a beneficial impact on the project evolution. In this
|
|
paper we analyze a population of more than three million of GitHub
|
|
projects and give some insights on how labels are used in them. Our
|
|
preliminary results reveal that, even if the label mechanism is scarcely
|
|
used, using labels favors the resolution of issues. Our analysis also
|
|
suggests that not all projects use labels in the same way (e.g., for
|
|
some labels are only a way to prioritize the project while others use
|
|
them to signal their temporal evolution as they move along in the
|
|
development workflow). Further research is needed to precisely
|
|
characterize these label ``families{''} and learn more the ideal
|
|
application scenarios for each of them.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4799-8469-5},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Cabot, Jordi/P-7723-2015
|
|
Canovas Izquierdo, Javier Luis/E-8940-2016},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Cabot, Jordi/0000-0003-2418-2489
|
|
Canovas Izquierdo, Javier Luis/0000-0002-2326-1700},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000380389500066},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000309043100005,
|
|
Author = {Phannachitta, Passakorn and Ihara, Akinori and Jirapiwong, Pijak and
|
|
Ohira, Masao and Matsumoto, Ken-ichi},
|
|
Title = {An Algorithm for Gradual Patch Acceptance Detection in Open Source
|
|
Software Repository Mining},
|
|
Journal = {IEICE TRANSACTIONS ON FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRONICS COMMUNICATIONS AND
|
|
COMPUTER SCIENCES},
|
|
Year = {2012},
|
|
Volume = {E95A},
|
|
Number = {9},
|
|
Pages = {1478-1489},
|
|
Month = {SEP},
|
|
Abstract = {Nowadays, software development societies have given more precedence to
|
|
Open Source Software (OSS). There is much research aimed at
|
|
understanding the OSS society to sustain the OSS product. To lead an OSS
|
|
project to a successful conclusion, researchers study how developers
|
|
change source codes called patches in project repositories. In existing
|
|
studies, we found an argument in the conventional patch acceptance
|
|
detection procedure. It was so simplified that it omitted important
|
|
cases from the analysis, and would lead researchers to wrong
|
|
conclusions. In this research, we propose an algorithm to overcome the
|
|
problem. To prove out our algorithm, we constructed a framework and
|
|
conducted two case studies. As a result, we came to a new and
|
|
interesting understanding of patch activities.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1587/transfun.E95.A.1478},
|
|
ISSN = {0916-8508},
|
|
EISSN = {1745-1337},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000309043100005},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000400722900010,
|
|
Author = {van't Hof, Rob J. and Rose, Lorraine and Bassonga, Euphemie and
|
|
Daroszewska, Anna},
|
|
Title = {Open source software for semi-automated histomorphometry of bone
|
|
resorption and formation parameters},
|
|
Journal = {BONE},
|
|
Year = {2017},
|
|
Volume = {99},
|
|
Pages = {69-79},
|
|
Month = {JUN},
|
|
Abstract = {Micro-CT analysis has become the standard method for assessing bone
|
|
volume and architecture in small animals. However, micro-CT does not
|
|
allow the assessment of bone turnover parameters such as bone formation
|
|
rate and osteoclast (OC) number and surface. For these crucial variables
|
|
histomorphometric analysis is still an essential technique.
|
|
Histomorphometry however, is time consuming and, especially in mouse
|
|
bones, OCs can be difficult to detect. The main purpose of this study
|
|
was to develop and validate a relatively easy and rapid method to
|
|
measure static and dynamic bone histomorphometry parameters. Here we
|
|
present the adaptation of established staining protocols and three novel
|
|
open source image analysis packages: TrapHisto, OsteoidHisto and
|
|
CalceinHisto that allow rapid, semi-automated analysis of
|
|
histomorphometric bone resorption, osteoid, and calcein double labelling
|
|
parameters respectively. These three programs are based on ImageJ, but
|
|
use a relatively simple user interface that hides the underlying
|
|
complexity of the image analysis. (c) 2017 The Authors. Published by
|
|
Elsevier Inc.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.bone.2017.03.051},
|
|
ISSN = {8756-3282},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-2763},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Daroszewska, Anna/0000-0002-6692-6610
|
|
Landao-Bassonga, Euphemie/0000-0002-5142-2946
|
|
van 't Hof, Rob/0000-0002-8193-6788},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000400722900010},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000391546800089,
|
|
Author = {Tarwani, Sandhya and Chug, Anuradha},
|
|
Editor = {Shukla, B and Khatri, SK and Kapur, PK},
|
|
Title = {Predicting Maintainability of Open Source Software using Gene Expression
|
|
Programming and Bad Smells},
|
|
Booktitle = {2016 5TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON RELIABILITY, INFOCOM TECHNOLOGIES
|
|
AND OPTIMIZATION (TRENDS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS) (ICRITO)},
|
|
Series = {International Conference on Reliability Infocom Technologies and
|
|
Optimization Trends and Future Directions},
|
|
Year = {2016},
|
|
Pages = {452-459},
|
|
Note = {5th International Conference on Reliability, Infocom Technologies and
|
|
Optimization (Trends and Future Directions) (ICRITO), Amity Univ, Noida,
|
|
INDIA, SEP 07-09, 2016},
|
|
Organization = {Amity Univ, Amity Inst Informat Technol; IEEE UP Sect},
|
|
Abstract = {Software maintenance phase of Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) is
|
|
the most expensive and complex phase that requires nearly 60-70\% of the
|
|
total project cost. Due to this, many software fails to get repair
|
|
within real time constraint. Ascribe to technology advancements and
|
|
changing requirements, software must be well developed and maintained to
|
|
get adapted. Hence, it is necessary to predict software maintainability
|
|
in the early phases of the lifecycle so that optimization of resources
|
|
can be possible and cost can be reduced. Software Maintainability is the
|
|
quality attribute of software product that explains the ease with which
|
|
modifications can be performed. The main focus in this study is to
|
|
propose the use of Gene Expression Programming (GEP) for the software
|
|
maintainability prediction and measure its performance with various
|
|
machine leaning techniques such as Decision Tree Forest, Support Vector
|
|
Machine, Linear regression, Multilayer Perceptron and Radial basis
|
|
function neural network. The empirical study is conducted with the help
|
|
of four open source datasets. Eleven bad smells are identified and is
|
|
considered as maintenance effort. Results of this study show that GEP
|
|
algorithm performs better than machine learning classifiers; hence it
|
|
can be used as sound alternative in the prediction of software
|
|
maintainability. This study would be helpful in achieving better
|
|
resource allocation hence it will be useful for developers and
|
|
maintainers.},
|
|
ISSN = {2469-875X},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-5090-1489-7},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Chug, Anuradha/AAC-9527-2021
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Chug, Anuradha/0000-0002-3139-4490},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000391546800089},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000235825200006,
|
|
Author = {Eisenmenger, F and Hansmann, UHE and Hayryan, S and Hu, CK},
|
|
Title = {An enhanced version of SMMP-open-source software package for simulation
|
|
of proteins},
|
|
Journal = {COMPUTER PHYSICS COMMUNICATIONS},
|
|
Year = {2006},
|
|
Volume = {174},
|
|
Number = {5},
|
|
Pages = {422-429},
|
|
Month = {MAR 1},
|
|
Abstract = {We describe a revised and updated version of the program package SMMP
|
|
(Simple Molecular Mechanics for Proteins) {[}F. Eisenmenger, U.H.E.
|
|
Hansmann, Sh. Hayryan, C.-K. Hu, Comput. Phys. Comm. 138 (2001)
|
|
192-212]. SMMP is an open-source FORTRAN package for molecular
|
|
simulation of proteins within the standard geometry model. It is
|
|
designed as a simple and inexpensive tool for researchers and students
|
|
to become familiar with protein simulation techniques. This announcement
|
|
describes the first major revision of this software package and its
|
|
newly added features.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.cpc.2005.10.013},
|
|
ISSN = {0010-4655},
|
|
EISSN = {1879-2944},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Hansmann, Ulrich/L-4597-2017
|
|
Hu, Chin-Kun/B-1145-2008
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Hu, Chin-Kun/0000-0002-3620-8319},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000235825200006},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000228725700033,
|
|
Author = {Di Giacomo, P},
|
|
Editor = {Franch, X and Port, D},
|
|
Title = {COTS and open source software components: Are they really different on
|
|
the battlefield?},
|
|
Booktitle = {COTS-BASED SOFTWARE SYSTEMS, PROCEEDINGS},
|
|
Series = {LECTURE NOTES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE},
|
|
Year = {2005},
|
|
Volume = {3412},
|
|
Pages = {301-310},
|
|
Note = {4th International Conference on COTS-Based Software Systems, Bilbao,
|
|
SPAIN, FEB 07-11, 2005},
|
|
Organization = {European Software Inst; Carnegie Mellon Software Engn Inst; Natl Res
|
|
Council Canada; Minist Educ \& Ciencia; Bizkaiko Foru Aldundia; Diputac
|
|
Foral Bizkaia},
|
|
Abstract = {When referring to Open Source Software (OSS) components, researchers,
|
|
coders and managers do not feel comfortable in defining them as COTS.
|
|
Many discussions have been aimed to decide whether or not OSS can be
|
|
considered a COTS without reaching the unanimous consensus of the
|
|
different international communities. This paper abandons any theoretical
|
|
aspect of that question and focuses on the practical steps to follow
|
|
when assembling component-based systems using also OSS components. All
|
|
the activities normally performed when integrating COTS in a in-house
|
|
built software are reviewed with the intention of underlining if the
|
|
availability of the source code (and its possible exploitation) makes
|
|
any difference. Moreover this article analyzes all the activities to
|
|
perform when using OSS in a component-based system that are not
|
|
necessary when using COTS. The purpose of this paper is to provide a
|
|
guideline for the correct use of OSS within component-based systems, and
|
|
not to answer whether OSS are considered or not COTS, leaving this task
|
|
to the reader.},
|
|
ISSN = {0302-9743},
|
|
ISBN = {3-540-24548-0},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000228725700033},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000179966700036,
|
|
Author = {Stark, J},
|
|
Editor = {Kontio, J and Conradi, R},
|
|
Title = {Peer reviews as a quality management technique in open-source software
|
|
development projects},
|
|
Booktitle = {SOFTWARE QUALITY - ECSQ 2002},
|
|
Series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
|
|
Year = {2002},
|
|
Volume = {2349},
|
|
Pages = {340-350},
|
|
Note = {7th European Conference on Software Quality, HELSINKI, FINLAND, JUN
|
|
09-13, 2002},
|
|
Organization = {Nokia Oyj; Amer Soc Qual; Helsinki Univ Technol; QPR Software Oyj Plc;
|
|
SecGo Grp Oy; Siemens; Solid Informat Technol Oy; Sonera Oyj; Stonesoft
|
|
Oyj; TietoEnator Oyj},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper focuses on peer review as a quality management technique used
|
|
in open-source software (OSS) development and the similarities and
|
|
differences with those of traditional development. The organizational
|
|
commitment of OSS developers to quality is also explored. A
|
|
comprehensive web-based questionnaire was completed by OSS and
|
|
traditional developers. It was found that peer review is generally
|
|
considered very useful for detecting both defects and flaws in code, as
|
|
well as being important in contributing to the quality of the software.
|
|
It is suggested that OSS developers commit to quality through
|
|
internalization - adopting the ideas as their own, as the majority of
|
|
the developers indicated that they would perform peer reviews without
|
|
management direction. Encouragement to perform peer reviews and an
|
|
organizational culture of peer review make it more likely for the
|
|
developers to perform peer review under their own initiative, but
|
|
neither are essential.},
|
|
ISSN = {0302-9743},
|
|
EISSN = {1611-3349},
|
|
ISBN = {3-540-43749-5},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000179966700036},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000508184100212,
|
|
Author = {Kessler, Tobias and Bernhard, Julian and Buechel, Martin and Esterle,
|
|
Klemens and Hart, Patrick and Malovetz, Daniel and Le, Michael Truong
|
|
and Diehl, Frederik and Brunner, Thomas and Knoll, Alois},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Bridging the Gap between Open Source Software and Vehicle Hardware for
|
|
Autonomous Driving},
|
|
Booktitle = {2019 30TH IEEE INTELLIGENT VEHICLES SYMPOSIUM (IV19)},
|
|
Series = {IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Pages = {1612-1619},
|
|
Note = {30th IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium (IV), Paris, FRANCE, JUN 09-12,
|
|
2019},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; Intel; Intempora; Denso; Codeplay; Positics; Easy Mile; Natl
|
|
Instruments; IAU; Toyota Res Inst},
|
|
Abstract = {Although many research vehicle platforms for autonomous driving have
|
|
been built in the past, hardware design, source code and lessons learned
|
|
have not been made available for the next generation of demonstrators.
|
|
This raises the efforts for the research community to contribute results
|
|
based on real-world evaluations as engineering knowledge of building and
|
|
maintaining a research vehicle is lost. In this paper, we deliver an
|
|
analysis of our approach to transferring an open source driving stack to
|
|
a research vehicle.
|
|
We put the hardware and software setup in context to other demonstrators
|
|
and explain the criteria that led to our chosen hardware and software
|
|
design. Specifically, we discuss the mapping of the Apollo driving stack
|
|
to the system layout of our research vehicle, fortuna, including
|
|
communication with the actuators by a controller running on a real-time
|
|
hardware platform and the integration of the sensor setup. With our
|
|
collection of the lessons learned, we encourage a faster setup of such
|
|
systems by other research groups in the future.},
|
|
ISSN = {1931-0587},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-7281-0560-4},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Knoll, Alois/AAN-8417-2021},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Brunner, Thomas/0000-0003-0384-5132
|
|
Knoll, Alois/0000-0003-4840-076X},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000508184100212},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000328724500004,
|
|
Author = {Delipetrev, Blagoj and Jonoski, Andreja and Solomatine, Dimitri P.},
|
|
Title = {Development of a web application for water resources based on open
|
|
source software},
|
|
Journal = {COMPUTERS \& GEOSCIENCES},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Volume = {62},
|
|
Pages = {35-42},
|
|
Month = {JAN},
|
|
Abstract = {This article presents research and development of a prototype web
|
|
application for water resources using latest advancements in Information
|
|
and Communication Technologies (Id), open source software and web GIS.
|
|
The web application has three web services for: (1) managing, presenting
|
|
and storing of geospatial data, (2) support of water resources modeling
|
|
and (3) water resources optimization. The web application is developed
|
|
using several programming languages (PhP, Ajax, JavaScript, Java),
|
|
libraries (OpenLayers, JQuery) and open source software components
|
|
(GeoServer, PostgreSQL, PostGIS). The presented web application has
|
|
several main advantages: it is available all the time, it is accessible
|
|
from everywhere, it creates a real time multi-user collaboration
|
|
platform, the programing languages code and components are interoperable
|
|
and designed to work in a distributed computer environment, it is
|
|
flexible for adding additional components and services and, it is
|
|
scalable depending on the workload. The application was successfully
|
|
tested on a case study with concurrent multi-users access. (C) 2013
|
|
Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.cageo.2013.09.012},
|
|
ISSN = {0098-3004},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-7803},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Jonoski, Andreja/M-6130-2013},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Jonoski, Andreja/0000-0002-0183-4168},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000328724500004},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000393817300064,
|
|
Author = {Pyarn, A. V.},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {JINR},
|
|
Title = {OPEN-SOURCE SOFTWARE TO BUILD AND MANAGE CLOUD ENVIRONMENTS ON
|
|
DISTRIBUTED HETEROGENEOUS INFRASTRUCTURES},
|
|
Booktitle = {DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING AND GRID-TECHNOLOGIES IN SCIENCE AND EDUCATION},
|
|
Year = {2012},
|
|
Pages = {371-376},
|
|
Note = {5th International Conference on Distributed Computing and
|
|
Grid-Technologies in Science and Education, Joint Inst Nucl Res, Lab
|
|
Informat Technologies, Dubna, RUSSIA, JUL 16-21, 2012},
|
|
Organization = {Russian Fdn Basic Res; Supermicro Comp; Niagara Distribut Co},
|
|
ISBN = {978-5-9530-0345-2},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000393817300064},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000759651100001,
|
|
Author = {Mosharraf, Maedeh},
|
|
Title = {A semantic model to publish open source software on the web of data},
|
|
Journal = {ASLIB JOURNAL OF INFORMATION MANAGEMENT},
|
|
Year = {2023},
|
|
Volume = {75},
|
|
Number = {4},
|
|
Pages = {685-707},
|
|
Month = {JUN 29},
|
|
Abstract = {Purpose The purpose of the paper is to propose a semantic model for
|
|
describing open source software (OSS) in a machine-human understandable
|
|
format. The model is extracted to support source code reusing and
|
|
revising as the two primary targets of OSS through a systematic review
|
|
of related documents. Design/methodology/approach Conducting a
|
|
systematic review, all the software reusing criteria are identified and
|
|
introduced to the web of data by an ontology for OSS (O4OSS). The
|
|
software semantic model introduced in this paper explores OSS through
|
|
triple expressions in which the O4OSS properties are predicates.
|
|
Findings This model improves the quality of web data by describing
|
|
software in a structured machine-human readable profile, which is linked
|
|
to the related data that was previously published on the web. Evaluating
|
|
the OSS semantic model is accomplished through comparing it with
|
|
previous approaches, comparing the software structured metadata with
|
|
profile index of software in some well-known repositories, calculating
|
|
the software retrieval rank and surveying domain experts.
|
|
Originality/value Considering context-specific information and authority
|
|
levels, the proposed software model would be applicable to any open and
|
|
close software. Using this model to publish software provides an
|
|
infrastructure of connected meaningful data and helps developers
|
|
overcome some specific challenges. By navigating software data, many
|
|
questions which can be answered only through reading multiple documents
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can be automatically responded on the web of data.},
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DOI = {10.1108/AJIM-09-2021-0280},
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EarlyAccessDate = {FEB 2022},
|
|
ISSN = {2050-3806},
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|
EISSN = {1758-3748},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Mosharraf, Maedeh/AAB-9912-2022
|
|
},
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|
ORCID-Numbers = {Mosharraf, Maedeh/0000-0001-9858-2907},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000759651100001},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000260428800001,
|
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Author = {Sykora, Vladimir J. and Leahy, David E.},
|
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Title = {Chemical Descriptors Library (CDL): A Generic, Open Source Software
|
|
Library for Chemical Informatics},
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Journal = {JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL INFORMATION AND MODELING},
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Year = {2008},
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Volume = {48},
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Number = {10},
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Pages = {1931-1942},
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Month = {OCT},
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Abstract = {In this article the Chemical Descriptors Library (CDL), a generic, Open
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|
Source software library for chemical informatics is introduced. The
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|
library is written using standard-compliant C++ pro.-ramming language.
|
|
The CDL provides a generic interface for traversing the Structure of a
|
|
molecular graph and accessing its properties. As a result, the software
|
|
offers flexibility, reusability. and maintainability. This interface has
|
|
been used to develop several chemical informatics algorithms, including
|
|
Molecular text format parsers and writers. Substructure, pharmacophore.
|
|
and atom type fingerprints and both common Substructure search and
|
|
SMARTS search. The algorithms are described and evaluated on 3 data sets
|
|
comprising 1000, 50000. and 100000 small molecules. respectively. The
|
|
properties of the al-orithins in terms of complexity analysis and
|
|
processing times are presented and discussed.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1021/ci800135h},
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ISSN = {1549-9596},
|
|
EISSN = {1549-960X},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Leahy, David/O-7953-2016},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000260428800001},
|
|
}
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|
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@article{ WOS:000504333200012,
|
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Author = {Jiang, Qiqi and Tan, Chuan-Hoo and Sia, Choon Ling and Wei, Kwok-Kee},
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Title = {FOLLOWERSHIP IN AN OPEN-SOURCE SOFTWARE PROJECT AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE IN
|
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CODE REUSE},
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Journal = {MIS QUARTERLY},
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Year = {2019},
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Volume = {43},
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Number = {4},
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Pages = {1303+},
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Month = {DEC},
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|
Abstract = {Code reuse is fundamental to the development of open-source software
|
|
(OSS). Therefore, understanding how and why it occurs is important. To
|
|
date, researchers have examined code reuse in OSS largely from the
|
|
perspective of leaders. We show why followers must be considered as
|
|
well. ``Followers{''} are people who have had previous contacts with an
|
|
individual from another project and who continue to associate with him
|
|
or her. We consider two types of followers: developers (those directly
|
|
involved in software development) and observers (those indirectly
|
|
involved in it). We conduct a series of empirical investigations by
|
|
using a longitudinal dataset of OSS projects hosted in GitHub, along
|
|
with a survey and qualitative data. We find that followership can affect
|
|
code reuse, but the effect depends on the nature of the follower
|
|
(developer or observer). Overall, our study suggests that followership
|
|
is important for code reuse in OSS because it enables participants to
|
|
learn, and learning promotes code reuse.},
|
|
DOI = {10.25300/MISQ/2019/14043},
|
|
ISSN = {0276-7783},
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|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Sia, Choon/AAH-5381-2020
|
|
Wei, Kwok/Q-5427-2016
|
|
Tan, Chuan-Hoo/G-9681-2012
|
|
},
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|
ORCID-Numbers = {Tan, Chuan Hoo/0000-0003-4031-6010},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000504333200012},
|
|
}
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|
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@article{ WOS:000213255200006,
|
|
Author = {Mehra, Bharat and Singh, Vandana and Parris, Hannah},
|
|
Title = {Open source software collaborations in Tennessee's regional library
|
|
system An exploratory study},
|
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Journal = {LIBRARY REVIEW},
|
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Year = {2010},
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Volume = {59},
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Number = {9, SI},
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|
Pages = {690-701},
|
|
Abstract = {Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to address the following
|
|
questions: How are members of the Tennessee's regional library system
|
|
(TRLS) in the USA using open source software (OSS) applications and
|
|
collaborating to further their missions and overcome some of their
|
|
debilitating information-related circumstances? What kind of
|
|
partnerships can be explored in order to further use of OSS in the
|
|
state?
|
|
Design/methodology/approach - The paper highlights findings from an
|
|
exploratory website study to identify key trends, practices, and
|
|
applications of use of OSS in the TRLS.
|
|
Findings - OSS applications in the TRLS are presented in terms of their
|
|
current use as well as their future directions of development and
|
|
opportunities. Study of collaborations in OSS use and website
|
|
development by public libraries in the TRLS reveals that the OSS
|
|
infoscape is more complex than previously understood.
|
|
Originality/value - Minimal research has been done involving the TRLS
|
|
that has been in existence for over 60 years and comprises 12
|
|
multi-county regions serving 211 small-and medium-sized public
|
|
libraries. Use of OSS has tremendous potentialities to overcome the
|
|
harsh conditions of information poverty, lack of information resources
|
|
and technology, and unique cultural, social, economic, and environmental
|
|
challenges experienced in Tennessee that have prevented significant
|
|
growth of information and communications technologies in the state.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1108/00242531011087015},
|
|
ISSN = {0024-2535},
|
|
EISSN = {1758-793X},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Mehra, Bharat/L-2157-2015
|
|
Singh, Vandana/IQV-5543-2023
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Mehra, Bharat/0000-0002-5351-2208
|
|
Singh, Vandana/0000-0002-9800-0505},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000213255200006},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000258885400018,
|
|
Author = {Butler, Steven and Adebanjo, Dotun and Ismail, Hossam},
|
|
Editor = {Filipe, J and Marca, DA and Shishkov, B and VanSinderen, M},
|
|
Title = {Open source software and leveraging of business effectiveness in SMEs -
|
|
A case study},
|
|
Booktitle = {ICE-B 2008: PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON E-BUSINESS},
|
|
Year = {2008},
|
|
Pages = {93-100},
|
|
Note = {International Conference on e-Business (ICE-B 2008), Oporto, PORTUGAL,
|
|
JUL 26-29, 2008},
|
|
Organization = {Inst Syst \& Technologies Informat, Control \& Commun; Workflow
|
|
Management Coalit, Proc Thought Leadership; IEEE Syst, Man \& Cybernet
|
|
Soc},
|
|
Abstract = {This research investigated the issues that impact on an SME adopting
|
|
e-Business. It was found that many barriers may exist for e-Business
|
|
adoption in an SME. One of which is limited financial resources to
|
|
purchase internet technology required for e-Business adoption and
|
|
development. However, open source technology has grown in popularity for
|
|
a number of years, with governments, business firms, military and
|
|
educational organisations incorporating open source software. This paper
|
|
provides an overview on open source technology which could be adopted
|
|
for e-Business architecture for the development of e-Business
|
|
applications. Furthermore, it provides two action research case studies
|
|
on SMEs adopting open source software for the development of e-Business
|
|
capabilities. It was found the projects were successfully developed and
|
|
implemented for each case study company. Although successful, the
|
|
research team found that more research is required in open source
|
|
software for the development of e-Business applications.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-989-8111-58-6},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000258885400018},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000733943900015,
|
|
Author = {Lundell, Bjorn and Butler, Simon and Fischer, Thomas and Gamalielsson,
|
|
Jonas and Brax, Christoffer and Feist, Jonas and Gustavsson, Tomas and
|
|
Katz, Andrew and Kvarnstrom, Bengt and Lonroth, Erik and Mattsson,
|
|
Anders},
|
|
Title = {Effective Strategies for Using Open Source Software and Open Standards
|
|
in Organizational Contexts},
|
|
Journal = {IEEE SOFTWARE},
|
|
Year = {2022},
|
|
Volume = {39},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Pages = {84-92},
|
|
Month = {JAN},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/MS.2021.3059036},
|
|
ISSN = {0740-7459},
|
|
EISSN = {1937-4194},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Butler, Simon/AAC-2125-2020
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Butler, Simon/0000-0002-6215-3753},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000733943900015},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000587580300011,
|
|
Author = {Ushiroda, Takahiro and Dohi, Tadashi and Saito, Yasuhiro and Okamura,
|
|
Hiroyuki},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {A Point Process Approach of Bug Fixing Analysis in Open Source Software
|
|
Projects},
|
|
Booktitle = {2019 IEEE 19TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE QUALITY, RELIABILITY
|
|
AND SECURITY (QRS 2019)},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Pages = {83-88},
|
|
Note = {19th IEEE International Conference on Software Quality, Reliability and
|
|
Security (QRS), Sofia, BULGARIA, JUL 22-26, 2019},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc; IEEE Reliabil Soc},
|
|
Abstract = {One of open-source software (OSS) is that it can be used for a long term
|
|
by repeating version-up iteratively in the operational phase, so that
|
|
OSS possesses a different software bug detection and correction profiles
|
|
from the closed source software (CSS) products. More specifically, the
|
|
software bug fixing process of OSS can be considered to show effects of
|
|
the long-term operation and/or periodicity due to the multiple
|
|
version-up procedures, in addition to the common reliability growth
|
|
phenomenon observed in the relatively short-term software testing. In
|
|
this article we propose a stochastic point process approach to represent
|
|
the long-term effect and the periodicity effect of OSS with the actual
|
|
OSS bug fixing data. By conducting the reliability analysis of OSS, it
|
|
is possible to assess the operational reliability of OSS quantitatively
|
|
and to share the published quality indicators of OSS by the whole OSS
|
|
community.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/QRS.2019.00024},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-7281-3927-2},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Okamura, Hiroyuki/D-6066-2011
|
|
Dohi, Tadashi/D-5882-2011},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000587580300011},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000722541500033,
|
|
Author = {Davidson, Jennifer L.},
|
|
Editor = {Kelleher, C and Burnett, M and Sauer, S},
|
|
Title = {Involving Older Adults in the Design and Development of Free/Open Source
|
|
Software},
|
|
Booktitle = {2013 IEEE SYMPOSIUM ON VISUAL LANGUAGES AND HUMAN-CENTRIC COMPUTING
|
|
(VL/HCC 2013)},
|
|
Series = {Symposium on Visual Languages and Human Centric Computing VL HCC},
|
|
Year = {2013},
|
|
Pages = {177-178},
|
|
Note = {IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing (VL/HCC),
|
|
San Jose, CA, SEP 15-19, 2013},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE},
|
|
Abstract = {The world's population is greying. There are more older adults now than
|
|
ever before, and it is expected that this population will grow rapidly
|
|
in years to come. In addition to this rapid growth in the population of
|
|
older adults, there is also rapid growth of free/open source software
|
|
projects (FOSS). Despite the increasing diversity of FOSS's user base,
|
|
FOSS's developer base is quite homogeneous, comprised mainly of
|
|
20-something year old males. This lack of diversity could be detrimental
|
|
to the community, as many voices of end users are not heard. I aim to
|
|
increase age diversity in free/open source software communities by
|
|
investigating how to involve older adults. My research deliverables are
|
|
as follows: a list of benefits and barriers of involving older adults in
|
|
FOSS, guidelines for involving older adults in FOSS, and a prototype
|
|
workshop curriculum for encouraging successful participation to FOSS by
|
|
older adults.},
|
|
ISSN = {1943-6092},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4799-0369-6},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000722541500033},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001210020100001,
|
|
Author = {Miyamoto, Shoichiro and Tamura, Yoshinobu and Yamada, Shigeru},
|
|
Title = {A Method of Reliability Assessment Based on Trend Analysis for Open
|
|
Source Software},
|
|
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RELIABILITY QUALITY AND SAFETY ENGINEERING},
|
|
Year = {2024},
|
|
Volume = {31},
|
|
Number = {04},
|
|
Month = {AUG},
|
|
Abstract = {Software reliability growth model (SRGM) is used as one of the
|
|
reliability assessment methods to assess the software reliability. In
|
|
SRGM, the degree of reliability growth may fluctuate greatly according
|
|
to change in the internal state of the software. It is called the change
|
|
point (CP). Several researchers proposed the SRGM considering CP. In the
|
|
open source software (OSS), there are many projects that continue
|
|
development even after the software is released. Therefore, major
|
|
updates with breaking changes may occur in it. The major updates can be
|
|
a factor that causes a CP because it greatly changes the internal state
|
|
of the OSS. This paper focuses on the relationship between CP and
|
|
software updates. We collect OSS fault data from a bug tracking system.
|
|
Moreover, we examine the behavior of SRGM before and after software
|
|
updates. Furthermore, we discuss the applicability of SRGM for CP in
|
|
OSS. Also, we compare the proposed model based on CP with the model
|
|
without CP. As a result, we have confirmed that the SRGM can evaluate
|
|
the reliability in the environment with major updates. Moreover, the
|
|
proposed method performs better than without considering CP model.
|
|
Especially, the exponential model's mean value function is the suitable
|
|
method to assess the OSS reliability for the proposed method.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1142/S0218539324500049},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {APR 2024},
|
|
ISSN = {0218-5393},
|
|
EISSN = {1793-6446},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001210020100001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000723649200002,
|
|
Author = {Niemirepo, Teo T. and Viitanen, Marko and Vanne, Jarno},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {ASSOC COMP MACHINERY},
|
|
Title = {Open3DGen: Open-Source Software for Reconstructing Textured 3D Models
|
|
from RGB-D Images},
|
|
Booktitle = {MMSYS `21: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2021 MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS CONFERENCE},
|
|
Year = {2021},
|
|
Pages = {12-22},
|
|
Note = {12th ACM Multimedia Systems Conference (MMSys), Istanbul, TURKEY, SEP
|
|
28-OCT 01, 2021},
|
|
Organization = {ACMSIGMM; Assoc Comp Machinery; ACMSIGCOMM; ACM SIGMOBILE},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper presents the first entirely open-source and cross-platform
|
|
software called Open3DGen for reconstructing photorealistic textured 3D
|
|
models from RGB-D images. The proposed software pipeline consists of
|
|
nine main stages: 1) RGBD acquisition; 2) 2D feature extraction; 3)
|
|
camera pose estimation; 4) point cloud generation; 5) coarse mesh
|
|
reconstruction; 6) optional loop closure; 7) fine mesh reconstruction;
|
|
8) UV unwrapping; and 9) texture projection. This end-to-end scheme
|
|
combines multiple state-of-the-art techniques and provides an
|
|
easy-to-use software package for real-time 3D model reconstruction and
|
|
offline texture mapping. The main innovation lies in various
|
|
Structure-from-Motion (SfM) techniques that are used with additional
|
|
depth data to yield high-quality 3D models in real-time and at low cost.
|
|
The functionality of Open3DGen has been validated on AMD Ryzen 3900X CPU
|
|
and Nvidia GTX1080 GPU. This proof-of-concept setup attains an average
|
|
processing speed of 15 fps for 720p (1280x720) RGBD input without the
|
|
offline backend. Our solution is shown to provide competitive 3D mesh
|
|
quality and execution performance with the state-of-the-art commercial
|
|
and academic solutions.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1145/3458305.3463374},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4503-8434-6},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Vanne, Jarno/0000-0002-7944-1938
|
|
Viitanen, Marko/0000-0003-2421-8795},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000723649200002},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000318867100078,
|
|
Author = {Jaeckel, Felix T. and Lafler, Randy J. and Boyd, S. T. P.},
|
|
Title = {OpenSQUID: A Flexible Open-Source Software Framework for the Control of
|
|
SQUID Electronics},
|
|
Journal = {IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON APPLIED SUPERCONDUCTIVITY},
|
|
Year = {2013},
|
|
Volume = {23},
|
|
Number = {3, 1},
|
|
Month = {JUN},
|
|
Abstract = {Commercially available computer-controlled SQUID electronics are usually
|
|
delivered with software providing a basic user interface for adjustment
|
|
of superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) tuning
|
|
parameters, such as bias current, flux offset, and feedback loop
|
|
settings. However, in a research context it would often be useful to be
|
|
able to modify this code and/or to have full control over all these
|
|
parameters from researcher-written software. In the case of the STAR
|
|
Cryoelectronics PCI/PFL family of SQUID control electronics, the
|
|
supplied software contains modules for automatic tuning and noise
|
|
characterization, but does not provide an interface for user code. On
|
|
the other hand, the Magnicon SQUIDViewer software package includes a
|
|
public application programming interface, but lacks auto-tuning and
|
|
noise characterization features. To overcome these and other
|
|
limitations, we are developing an ``open-source{''} framework for
|
|
controlling SQUID electronics, which should provide maximal
|
|
interoperability with user software, a unified user interface for
|
|
electronics from different manufacturers, and a flexible platform for
|
|
the rapid development of customized SQUID auto-tuning and other advanced
|
|
features. We have completed a first implementation for the STAR
|
|
Cryoelectronics hardware and have made the source code for this ongoing
|
|
project available to the research community on SourceForge
|
|
(http://opensquid.sourceforge.net) under the GNU public license.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/TASC.2013.2245712},
|
|
Article-Number = {2501105},
|
|
ISSN = {1051-8223},
|
|
EISSN = {1558-2515},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Jaeckel, Felix/0000-0001-6401-7010},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000318867100078},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000718439800003,
|
|
Author = {Figueras-Alvarez, Oscar and Queiroz Caponi, Lucas and Real-Voltas,
|
|
Francisco},
|
|
Title = {A straightforward protocol for designing an interim hollow shell with
|
|
open-source software},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY},
|
|
Year = {2021},
|
|
Volume = {114},
|
|
Month = {NOV},
|
|
Abstract = {Background: An interim hollow shell (IHS) is a temporary prosthesis that
|
|
adapts like a cap over a prepared tooth abutment. Using a conventional
|
|
protocol to fabricate IHS from casts of the initial situation or the
|
|
wax-up can be challenging, time-consuming, and sometimes frustrating. A
|
|
digital workflow makes this process quicker and more convenient. The IHS
|
|
must be first designed with computer-aided design (CAD), then fabricated
|
|
with computer-aided manufacture (CAM). Proprietary dental software is
|
|
commonly used for the design process but needs to be purchased.
|
|
Objective: To describe a step-by-step technique for designing an IHS for
|
|
posterior relining with open-source software. Methods: This paper
|
|
describes a straightforward procedure to design an IHS from a dental
|
|
scan of the initial situation or a digital wax-up for an esthetic and
|
|
functional temporary rehabilitation. Results: An IHS can be quickly
|
|
designed using open-source software by copying an existing restoration
|
|
or a conventional or digital wax-up. Then, the design can be 3D printed
|
|
using a biocompatible resin. Conclusions: The clinician can use
|
|
open-source software to design IHSs, which are then 3D printed using a
|
|
biocompatible resin. Clinical relevance: The clinician can design IHSs
|
|
from a dental scan of the initial situation or a wax-up using opensource
|
|
software by following the step-by-step protocol outlined in this paper.
|
|
The restoration can then be 3D printed using a biocompatible resin.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.jdent.2021.103796},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {NOV 2021},
|
|
Article-Number = {103796},
|
|
ISSN = {0300-5712},
|
|
EISSN = {1879-176X},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Queiroz Caponi, Lucas/IUM-7884-2023
|
|
Figueras-Alvarez, Oscar/AAT-5303-2021
|
|
Real-Voltas, Francisco/MCJ-4866-2025
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Real-Voltas, Francisco/0000-0002-0805-5095
|
|
Caponi, Lucas Queiroz/0000-0001-7149-8449},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000718439800003},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000457616300277,
|
|
Author = {O'Shea, Christopher and Holmes, Andrew P. and Yu, Ting Y. and Winter,
|
|
James and Wells, Simon P. and Correia, Joao and Boukens, Bastiaan J. and
|
|
De Groot, Joris R. and Chu, Gavin S. and Li, Xin and Ng, G. Andre and
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Kirchhof, Paulus and Fabritz, Larissa and Rajpoot, Kashif and Pavlovic,
|
|
Davor},
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Title = {ElectroMap: High-throughput open-source software for analysis and
|
|
mapping of cardiac electrophysiology},
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Journal = {SCIENTIFIC REPORTS},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
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Volume = {9},
|
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Month = {FEB 4},
|
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Abstract = {The ability to record and analyse electrical behaviour across the heart
|
|
using optical and electrode mapping has revolutionised cardiac research.
|
|
However, wider uptake of these technologies is constrained by the lack
|
|
of multi-functional and robustly characterised analysis and mapping
|
|
software. We present ElectroMap, an adaptable, high-throughput,
|
|
open-source software for processing, analysis and mapping of complex
|
|
electrophysiology datasets from diverse experimental models and
|
|
acquisition modalities. Key innovation is development of standalone
|
|
module for quantification of conduction velocity, employing multiple
|
|
methodologies, currently not widely available to researchers. ElectroMap
|
|
has also been designed to support multiple methodologies for accurate
|
|
calculation of activation, repolarisation, arrhythmia detection, calcium
|
|
handling and beat-to-beat heterogeneity. ElectroMap implements automated
|
|
signal segmentation, ensemble averaging and integrates optogenetic
|
|
approaches. Here we employ ElectroMap for analysis, mapping and
|
|
detection of proarrhythmic phenomena in silico, in cellulo, animal model
|
|
and in vivo patient datasets. We anticipate that ElectroMap will
|
|
accelerate innovative cardiac research and enhance the uptake,
|
|
application and interpretation of mapping technologies leading to novel
|
|
approaches for arrhythmia prevention.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1038/s41598-018-38263-2},
|
|
Article-Number = {1389},
|
|
ISSN = {2045-2322},
|
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Li, Xin/AAR-6950-2020
|
|
Kirchhof, Paulus/AAT-7074-2021
|
|
Winter, James/A-3204-2013
|
|
de Groot, Joris/M-3282-2017
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Fabritz, Larissa/0000-0002-9241-1733
|
|
Winter, James/0000-0002-6923-7597
|
|
Rajpoot, Kashif/0000-0001-6023-6718
|
|
Ng, G. Andre/0000-0001-5965-0671
|
|
de Groot, Joris/0000-0002-8122-7017
|
|
Wells, Simon/0000-0002-8071-2563
|
|
O'Shea, Christopher/0000-0003-3030-7364
|
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Pavlovic, Davor/0000-0002-3171-3551
|
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Kirchhof, Paulus/0000-0002-1881-0197
|
|
Holmes, Andrew/0000-0001-9270-9401
|
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Correia, Joao/0000-0002-4376-978X
|
|
Li, Xin/0000-0002-4018-6220
|
|
Boukens, Bastiaan J/0000-0001-6449-145X},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000457616300277},
|
|
}
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@article{ WOS:000904088200001,
|
|
Author = {Laghi, Davide and Fabbri, Marco and La Rovere, Stefano and Isolan,
|
|
Lorenzo and Pampin, Raul and Portone, Alfredo and Sumini, Marco},
|
|
Title = {Status of JADE, an open-source software for nuclear data libraries V\&V},
|
|
Journal = {FUSION ENGINEERING AND DESIGN},
|
|
Year = {2023},
|
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Volume = {187},
|
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Month = {FEB},
|
|
Abstract = {In the last couple of years, a combined effort between NIER, Universit`a
|
|
di Bologna and Fusion For Energy led to the development of JADE, a
|
|
python-based open-source software for the Verification and Validation of
|
|
nuclear data libraries. Nuclear data is fundamental for particle and
|
|
radiation transport simulations which, in turn, are responsible for the
|
|
evaluation of key quantities for fusion-related machines design such as
|
|
nuclear heating, DPA, particles production and dose rates. The aim for
|
|
the project is to offer standardization and automation to the V\&V
|
|
process of data libraries in order to speed up their release cycles and,
|
|
at the same time, improve the quality of the data. JADE takes advantage
|
|
of MCNP for the particles and radiation transport simulations and, even
|
|
if it is potentially applicable to the whole nuclear industry, a
|
|
particular focus on fusion applications is obtained through the
|
|
selections of the default benchmarks that have been implemented. The
|
|
code was recently made publicly available to the community and the
|
|
status of its development is summarized in this work. The more important
|
|
features and benchmarks (both computational and experimental) are
|
|
described, together with a brief discussion on the major case studies
|
|
where JADE has been used. Lastly, the current strength and limitations
|
|
of the tool are evaluated and the foreseen future developments for the
|
|
project are outlined.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.fusengdes.2022.113380},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {DEC 2022},
|
|
Article-Number = {113380},
|
|
ISSN = {0920-3796},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-7196},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {isolan, lorenzo/S-5285-2018
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Fabbri, Marco/0000-0002-9979-3025
|
|
Laghi, Davide/0000-0003-3328-6861},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000904088200001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000619148500001,
|
|
Author = {Zhang, Shuangcheng and Peng, Jilun and Zhang, Chenglong and Zhang,
|
|
Jingjiang and Wang, Lixia and Wang, Tao and Liu, Qi},
|
|
Title = {GiRsnow: an open-source software for snow depth retrievals using GNSS
|
|
interferometric reflectometry},
|
|
Journal = {GPS SOLUTIONS},
|
|
Year = {2021},
|
|
Volume = {25},
|
|
Number = {2},
|
|
Month = {FEB 11},
|
|
Abstract = {Snow is an important water resource that plays a critical role in the
|
|
global climate and hydrological cycle. Thus, Global Navigation Satellite
|
|
System Interferometric Reflectometry (GNSS-IR) has emerged as a new
|
|
remote sensing technology for monitoring snow depth. We developed the
|
|
snow parameter processing software GiRsnow, based on GNSS-IR tools and a
|
|
MATLAB environment, to obtain robust and effective retrievals. That tool
|
|
allows users to check the data quality, draw reflection point trajectory
|
|
and Fresnel zone, retrieve snow depth using signal-to-noise ratio (SNR)
|
|
observations or geometry-free linear carrier phase combination (termed
|
|
L4) observations, and display the results based on the time and space
|
|
domain. We conducted two experiments at the Plate Boundary Observation
|
|
site RN86 and GPS Earth Observation Network (GEONET) site 020877 to
|
|
validate the performance of the software. Our results demonstrate that
|
|
GiRsnow can process multi-constellation and multi-frequency GNSS data
|
|
and obtain robust and effective results through quality control and a
|
|
grid model to account for topography effects.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/s10291-021-01096-0},
|
|
Article-Number = {55},
|
|
ISSN = {1080-5370},
|
|
EISSN = {1521-1886},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {PENG, JILUN/ABB-8933-2021
|
|
Zhang, Chenglong/JDW-5733-2023
|
|
Zhang, Cheng/JAC-5078-2023
|
|
Liu, Qi/AGQ-4118-2022},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000619148500001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000557933600001,
|
|
Author = {Boehmke, Brad and Hazen, Benjamin and Boone, Christopher A. and
|
|
Robinson, Jessica L.},
|
|
Title = {A data science and open source software approach to analytics for
|
|
strategic sourcing},
|
|
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INFORMATION MANAGEMENT},
|
|
Year = {2020},
|
|
Volume = {54},
|
|
Month = {OCT},
|
|
Abstract = {Data science has emerged as a significant capability upon which firms
|
|
compete. Although many data scientists and the high-performing companies
|
|
that employ them seem to have developed robust methods to employ data
|
|
sciences practices to achieve competitive advantages, there have been
|
|
few attempts at defining and explaining how and why data science helps
|
|
firms to achieve desired outcomes. In this paper, we describe how data
|
|
science, which combines computer programming, domain knowledge, and
|
|
analytic skillsets to scientifically extract insights from data, can be
|
|
used to help meet the growing demand of analytic needs across an
|
|
organization's value chain. This is done through the illustration of an
|
|
applied data science initiative to a strategic sourcing problem via the
|
|
use of open-source technology. In doing so, we contribute to the growing
|
|
data science literature by demonstrating the application of unique data
|
|
science capabilities. Moreover, the paper provides a tutorial on how to
|
|
use a specific R package along with an actual case in which that package
|
|
use used.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2020.102167},
|
|
Article-Number = {102167},
|
|
ISSN = {0268-4012},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-4707},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Robinson, Jessica/AAF-2984-2021
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Boone, Christopher/0000-0001-9654-9062},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000557933600001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:001017777500040,
|
|
Author = {Singh, Shubhankar Suman and Sarangi, Smruti R.},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {SoftMon: A Tool to Compare Similar Open-source Software from a
|
|
Performance Perspective},
|
|
Booktitle = {2020 IEEE/ACM 17TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MINING SOFTWARE
|
|
REPOSITORIES, MSR},
|
|
Series = {IEEE International Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories},
|
|
Year = {2020},
|
|
Pages = {397-408},
|
|
Note = {IEEE/ACM 17th International Conference on Mining Software Repositories
|
|
(MSR), ELECTR NETWORK, JUN 29-30, 2020},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; Assoc Comp Machinery; IEEE Comp Soc; IEEE Tech Council Software
|
|
Engn; ACM Special Interest Grp Software Engn; Korean Inst Informat
|
|
Scientists \& Engineers},
|
|
Abstract = {Over the past two decades, a rich ecosystem of open-source software has
|
|
evolved. For every type of application, there are a wide variety of
|
|
alternatives. We observed that even if different applications that
|
|
perform similar tasks and compiled with the same versions of the
|
|
compiler and the libraries, they perform very differently while running
|
|
on the same system. Sadly prior work in this area that compares two code
|
|
bases for similarities does not help us in finding the reasons for the
|
|
differences in performance.
|
|
In this paper, we develop a tool, SoftMon, that can compare the
|
|
codebases of two separate applications and pinpoint the exact set of
|
|
functions that are disproportionately responsible for differences in
|
|
performance. Our tool uses machine learning and NLP techniques to
|
|
analyze why a given open-source application has a lower performance as
|
|
compared to its peers, design bespoke applications that can incorporate
|
|
specific innovations (identified by SoftMon) in competing applications,
|
|
and diagnose performance bugs.
|
|
In this paper, we compare a wide variety of large open-source programs
|
|
such as image editors, audio players, text editors, PDF readers, mail
|
|
clients and even full-fledged operating systems (OSs). In all cases, our
|
|
tool was able to pinpoint a set of at the most 10-15 functions that are
|
|
responsible for the differences within 200 seconds. A subsequent manual
|
|
analysis assisted by our graph visualization engine helps us find the
|
|
reasons. We were able to validate most of the reasons by correlating
|
|
them with subsequent observations made by developers or from existing
|
|
technical literature. The manual phase of our analysis is limited to 30
|
|
minutes (tested with human subjects).},
|
|
DOI = {10.1145/3379597.3387444},
|
|
ISSN = {2160-1852},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4503-7517-7},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001017777500040},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000557295306205,
|
|
Author = {Bansod, Yogesh Deepak and van Rienen, Ursula},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Numerical Analysis of Electromechanically Driven Bone Remodeling Using
|
|
the Open-source Software Framework},
|
|
Booktitle = {2019 41ST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE IEEE ENGINEERING IN
|
|
MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY SOCIETY (EMBC)},
|
|
Series = {IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Conference Proceedings},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Pages = {6466-6471},
|
|
Note = {41st Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine
|
|
and Biology Society (EMBC), Berlin, GERMANY, JUL 23-27, 2019},
|
|
Abstract = {Natural bone remodeling is the mechanism that regulates the relationship
|
|
between bone morphology and external mechanical loads applied to it.
|
|
This phenomenon has been studied extensively, including multiple
|
|
numerical models that have been formulated to predict the density
|
|
distribution and its evolution in several bone types. However, despite
|
|
these models, bone remodeling mechanism under different stimuli is still
|
|
not well understood. We implemented a recently proposed
|
|
electromechanically driven bone remodeling model that encompasses both
|
|
mechanical and therapeutic electrical stimuli using an open-source
|
|
software framework, and studied a two-dimensional (2D) plate model and a
|
|
femur bone model, respectively. For discretization, we employed the
|
|
finite element method (FEM) for the spatial quantities and Euler scheme
|
|
for the time derivatives. The simulation results demonstrate that the
|
|
density distribution is changed under electrical stimulation, generally
|
|
resulting in a greater mass deposition. This study supports the
|
|
possibility of enhancing and accelerating the bone remodeling process
|
|
via simultaneous application of electrical and mechanical stimulus.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/embc.2019.8856543},
|
|
ISSN = {1557-170X},
|
|
EISSN = {1558-4615},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-5386-1311-5},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {van Rienen, Ursula/0000-0003-1042-2058
|
|
Bansod, Yogesh Deepak/0000-0001-5077-2082},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000557295306205},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000356747000004,
|
|
Author = {Choi, Namjoo and Pruett, Joseph A.},
|
|
Title = {The characteristics and motivations of library open source software
|
|
developers: An empirical study},
|
|
Journal = {LIBRARY \& INFORMATION SCIENCE RESEARCH},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Volume = {37},
|
|
Number = {2},
|
|
Pages = {109-117},
|
|
Month = {APR},
|
|
Abstract = {Although there is an abundance of literature regarding the motivations
|
|
of open source software (OSS) developers, researchers have not examined
|
|
the specific motivations and characteristics of developers participating
|
|
in library open source software (LOSS) projects. The characteristics and
|
|
motivations of 126 LOSS developers associated with SourceForge,
|
|
Foss4Lib, and Code4Lib are explored through an online survey. The
|
|
questionnaire included items measuring select demographic attributes;
|
|
scaled items measuring intrinsic, extrinsic, and internalized-extrinsic
|
|
motivations; and open-ended questions. In comparison with the general
|
|
OSS community, the results indicate that LOSS developers have high
|
|
levels of intrinsic (i.e., altruism and fun) and internalized-extrinsic
|
|
(i.e., learning and personal needs) motivations, higher diversity in
|
|
gender, higher levels of formal education, previous library-related work
|
|
experience, and a strong library ethos. Using this research,
|
|
stakeholders can devise strategies to improve participation in LOSS
|
|
projects. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.lisr.2015.02.007},
|
|
ISSN = {0740-8188},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-1848},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Choi, Namjoo/0000-0002-2281-5046},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000356747000004},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000279849200133,
|
|
Author = {Ahmed, Faheem and Campbell, Piers and Jaffar, Ahmad and Capretz, Luiz
|
|
Fernando},
|
|
Editor = {Li, WH and Zhou, JH},
|
|
Title = {Managing Support Requests in Open Source Software Project: The Role of
|
|
Online Forums},
|
|
Booktitle = {2009 2ND IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
|
|
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, VOL 4},
|
|
Year = {2009},
|
|
Pages = {590+},
|
|
Note = {2nd IEEE International Conference on Computer Science and Information
|
|
Technology, Beijing, PEOPLES R CHINA, AUG 08-11, 2009},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE},
|
|
Abstract = {The use of free and open source software is gaining momentum due to the
|
|
ever increasing availability and use of the Internet. Organizations are
|
|
also now adopting open source software, despite some reservations in
|
|
particular regarding the provision and availability of support. One of
|
|
the greatest concerns about free and open source software is the
|
|
availability of post release support and the handling of for support. A
|
|
common belief is that there is no appropriate support available for this
|
|
class of software, while an alternative argument is that due to the
|
|
active involvement of Internet users in online forums, there is in fact
|
|
a large resource available that communicates and manages the management
|
|
of support requests. The research model of this empirical investigation
|
|
establishes and studies the relationship between open source software
|
|
support requests and online public forums. The results of this empirical
|
|
study provide evidence about the realities of support that is present in
|
|
open source software projects. We used a dataset consisting of 616 open
|
|
source software projects covering a broad range of categories in this
|
|
investigation. The results show that online forums play a significant
|
|
role in managing support requests in open source software, thus becoming
|
|
a major source of assistance in maintenance of the open source projects},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/ICCSIT.2009.5234491},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4244-4518-9},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Ahmed, Faheem/AAS-4175-2021
|
|
Capretz, Luiz/K-5944-2013},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Capretz, Luiz/0000-0001-6966-2369},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000279849200133},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001013301500001,
|
|
Author = {Castellino, Lorenzo and Alladio, Eugenio and Bertinetti, Stefano and
|
|
Lando, Gabriele and De Stefano, Concetta and Blasco, Salvador and
|
|
Garcia-Espana, Enrique and Gama, Sofia and Berto, Silvia and Milea,
|
|
Demetrio},
|
|
Title = {PyES-An open-source software for the computation of solution and
|
|
precipitation equilibria},
|
|
Journal = {CHEMOMETRICS AND INTELLIGENT LABORATORY SYSTEMS},
|
|
Year = {2023},
|
|
Volume = {239},
|
|
Month = {AUG 15},
|
|
Abstract = {A new, open-source, practical, modern and multi-platform Python
|
|
application for concentrations calculation (PyES - Python Equilibrium
|
|
Species) was developed by re-writing and implementing the ES4, a
|
|
freeware computer program originally written using the BASIC programming
|
|
language. Currently PyES has two working modes, i.e., titration
|
|
simulation and species distribution, and it can handle both
|
|
precipitation and solution equilibria. Noteworthy, PyES is actually the
|
|
only open-source software able to perform calculations at variable ionic
|
|
strength, taking into account the dependence of the stability constants
|
|
on it, and to take into account the error propagation to estimate the
|
|
uncertainties in the calculated concentrations using those of the
|
|
formation constants, solubility products and components concentrations.
|
|
Various tests were performed to verify the reliability of PyES with very
|
|
satisfying results. Moreover, PyES is user friendly and compatible with
|
|
existing operative systems. The data analysis results can be visualized
|
|
in a graphical presentation and can be easily exported as .xlsx or .csv
|
|
files. PyES and the corresponding source code are available for download
|
|
at htt ps://github.com/Kastakin/PyES.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.chemolab.2023.104860},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {MAY 2023},
|
|
Article-Number = {104860},
|
|
ISSN = {0169-7439},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-3239},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Berto, Silvia/AAE-5465-2020
|
|
Bertinetti, Stefano/HTQ-6650-2023
|
|
Alladio, Eugenio/X-2045-2019
|
|
CASTELLINO, LORENZO/LBH-0957-2024
|
|
Lando, Gabriele/AAE-1222-2022
|
|
Blasco, Salvador/P-2557-2019
|
|
Garcia-Espana, Enrique/F-5473-2016
|
|
Gama, Sofia/KZT-8664-2024
|
|
Milea, Demetrio/H-7785-2012},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Blasco, Salvador/0000-0002-8142-8337
|
|
Garcia-Espana, Enrique/0000-0002-4601-6505
|
|
CASTELLINO, LORENZO/0000-0001-8003-9201
|
|
Gama, Sofia/0000-0002-9689-7435
|
|
Milea, Demetrio/0000-0003-1188-8837},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001013301500001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000309188200056,
|
|
Author = {Guillaume, Serge and Charnomordic, Brigitte},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Parameter optimization of a Fuzzy Inference System using the FisPro open
|
|
source software},
|
|
Booktitle = {2012 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FUZZY SYSTEMS (FUZZ-IEEE)},
|
|
Series = {IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems},
|
|
Year = {2012},
|
|
Note = {IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems (FUZZ-IEEE), Brisbane,
|
|
AUSTRALIA, JUN 10-15, 2012},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper proposes a flexible optimization sequence that can be applied
|
|
to any parameter of a fuzzy inference system. Interrelated parameters
|
|
can be optimized together, and criteria include system accuracy and
|
|
coverage. The fuzzy inference system structure is preserved and
|
|
constraints are imposed to respect the fuzzy partition semantics. The
|
|
procedure described here uses a Solis \& Wets based algorithm, but the
|
|
approach remains valid for other optimization techniques, provided that
|
|
they accept semantic constraints. The optimization sequence is
|
|
implemented in an open source software, FisPro, made for fuzzy inference
|
|
system design and tuning.},
|
|
ISSN = {1098-7584},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4673-1506-7},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Guillaume, Serge/H-2112-2011
|
|
},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Guillaume, Serge/0000-0002-3546-5276},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000309188200056},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000256365000036,
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Author = {Larouche, Stephane and Martinu, Ludvik},
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Title = {OpenFilters: open-source software for the design, optimization, and
|
|
synthesis of optical filters},
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Journal = {APPLIED OPTICS},
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Year = {2008},
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Volume = {47},
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Number = {13},
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Pages = {C219-C230},
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Month = {MAY 1},
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Abstract = {The design of optical filters relies on powerful computer-assisted
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|
methods. Many of these methods are provided by commercial programs, but,
|
|
in order to adapt and improve them, or to develop new methods, one needs
|
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to create his own software. To help people interested in such a process,
|
|
we decided to release our in-house software, called OpenFilters, under
|
|
the GNU General Public License, an open-source license. It is programmed
|
|
in Python and C + +, and the graphical user interface is implemented
|
|
with wxPython. It allows creation of multilayer and graded-index filters
|
|
and calculation of reflection, transmission, absorption, phase, group
|
|
delay, group delay dispersion, color, ellipsometric variables,
|
|
admittance diagram, circle diagram, electric field distribution, and
|
|
generation of reflection, transmission, and ellipsometric monitoring
|
|
curves. It also provides the refinement, needle, step, and Fourier
|
|
transform methods. (c) 2008 Optical Society of America.},
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DOI = {10.1364/AO.47.00C219},
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ISSN = {1559-128X},
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EISSN = {2155-3165},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Larouche, Stephane/0000-0002-2291-7296},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000256365000036},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000594112500033,
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Author = {Demay, C. and Ferrand, M. and Belouah, S. and Robin, V},
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Book-Group-Author = {IOP},
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|
Title = {Modelling and simulation of ingot solidification with the open-source
|
|
software <i>Code</i>\_<i>Saturne</i>},
|
|
Booktitle = {INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MODELLING OF CASTING, WELDING AND ADVANCED
|
|
SOLIDIFICATION PROCESSES (MCWASP XV)},
|
|
Series = {IOP Conference Series-Materials Science and Engineering},
|
|
Year = {2020},
|
|
Volume = {861},
|
|
Note = {15th International Conference on Modelling of Casting, Welding and
|
|
Advanced Solidification Processes (MCWASP), Jonkoping, SWEDEN, JUN
|
|
22-23, 2020},
|
|
Abstract = {In order to address the issue of macro-segregations in large industrial
|
|
ingots, a solidification model has been recently developed in
|
|
Code\_Saturne, the general purpose open-source Computational Fluid
|
|
tablDynamics (CFD) software developed and released by EDF R\&D. This
|
|
model is a liquid-solid mixture model inspired from the pioneer work of
|
|
Bennon and Incropera, including mass, momentum, energy and species
|
|
conservation equations. In particular, the energy conservation equation
|
|
is formulated with the temperature variable, the thermosolutal
|
|
convection is accounted for through the Boussinesq approximation and the
|
|
interdendritic flow in the mushy zone is governed by the Darcy's law.
|
|
Furthermore, a rigid solid phase is assumed and classical
|
|
microsegregation models are used featuring lever-rule or Gulliver-Scheil
|
|
assumptions. At the discrete level, a first-order upwind scheme is
|
|
implemented with a SIMPLEC approach to solve the velocity-pressure
|
|
coupling. The other couplings involving temperature and concentration
|
|
fields are efficiently solved performing sub-loops with a PISO-like
|
|
approach. The overall scheme is mainly implicit with additional
|
|
treatments to ensure the equilibrium between the hydrostatic pressure
|
|
gradient and the buoyant forces, and to deal properly with solid zones.
|
|
The segregation predictions offered by the model are validated against
|
|
both academic test case and industrial ingot configurations. A
|
|
convergence study is also led focusing on time step and mesh size
|
|
sensitivities.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1088/1757-899X/861/1/012033},
|
|
Article-Number = {012033},
|
|
ISSN = {1757-8981},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000594112500033},
|
|
}
|
|
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@article{ WOS:000479057800009,
|
|
Author = {Slyadnev, S. E. and Turlapov, V. E.},
|
|
Title = {To the Development of Open Source Software for the Reconstruction of CAD
|
|
Models},
|
|
Journal = {PROGRAMMING AND COMPUTER SOFTWARE},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Volume = {45},
|
|
Number = {4},
|
|
Pages = {202-212},
|
|
Month = {JUL},
|
|
Abstract = {In this paper, we describe an open source software package aimed at
|
|
solving reverse engineering problems for CAD models defined in polygonal
|
|
form. We briefly discuss the main principles behind the new software,
|
|
its architecture, and directions for its further development. The use of
|
|
the software is illustrated by examples of a turbine blade. In the first
|
|
example, the turbine blade is reconstructed automatically from a
|
|
structured point cloud. Another example is the interactive
|
|
reconstruction of the turbine blade from an unstructured surface
|
|
triangulation. In both the cases, we use a surface skinning strategy
|
|
enhanced by a curve fairing operator. We show that the modified skinning
|
|
operator does not minimize the total bending energy of the surface, but
|
|
yields a smooth patch where input inaccuracies are compensated for. The
|
|
reconstruction result is a parametric model of the turbine blade where
|
|
the design variables are the coordinates of the poles for each profile
|
|
curve. The proposed software architecture can be used for partial or
|
|
complete parameterization of reconstructed CAD models with the aim of
|
|
their subsequent optimization.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1134/S036176881904008X},
|
|
ISSN = {0361-7688},
|
|
EISSN = {1608-3261},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Turlapov, Vadim/I-1232-2014},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000479057800009},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000768526500001,
|
|
Author = {Keene, Clayton and Robertson, Mark and Sarkar, Gautam and King, Jessica
|
|
and Qiang, Zhe},
|
|
Title = {ReflectSim: an open-source software for teaching optical light
|
|
reflection of nanostructured materials},
|
|
Journal = {EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICS},
|
|
Year = {2022},
|
|
Volume = {43},
|
|
Number = {3},
|
|
Month = {MAY 1},
|
|
Abstract = {Leveraging computational resources for modern physics education has
|
|
become increasingly prevalent, especially catalyzed by the COVID-19
|
|
pandemic when distance learning is widely implemented. Herein, we report
|
|
an open-source software for students and instructors to on-demand
|
|
simulate optical reflection behaviors of one-dimensional photonic
|
|
crystals (1D-PCs), a model system for understanding light-matter
|
|
interactions relevant to materials science and optical physics.
|
|
Specifically, our MATLAB application, ReflectSim, employs an adapted
|
|
transfer matrix method simulation and can account for the effects of
|
|
several critical material design parameters, including interfacial
|
|
roughness and layer geometry, to determine the reflectance spectrum of
|
|
user-defined 1D-PCs. By packing our codes into a graphical user
|
|
interface, this software is simple to use and bypass the requirement of
|
|
any coding experiences from users, which can be widely used as an
|
|
education tool in high school/undergraduate classrooms and K-12 outreach
|
|
activities. We believe that ReflectSim provides great potential for
|
|
assisting students in understanding optical phenomenon in nanostructured
|
|
layered materials and relevant scientific concepts through enabling more
|
|
engaging learning experiences.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1088/1361-6404/ac56b2},
|
|
Article-Number = {035303},
|
|
ISSN = {0143-0807},
|
|
EISSN = {1361-6404},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Qiang, Zhe/0000-0002-3539-9053},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000768526500001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000313198600039,
|
|
Author = {Davidson, Jennifer L.},
|
|
Editor = {Erwig, M and Stapleton, G and Costagliola, G},
|
|
Title = {Involving Older Adults in the Design and Development of Free/Open Source
|
|
Software},
|
|
Booktitle = {2012 IEEE SYMPOSIUM ON VISUAL LANGUAGES AND HUMAN-CENTRIC COMPUTING
|
|
(VL/HCC)},
|
|
Series = {Symposium on Visual Languages and Human Centric Computing VL HCC},
|
|
Year = {2012},
|
|
Pages = {221-222},
|
|
Note = {IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing (VL/HCC),
|
|
Innsbruck, AUSTRIA, SEP 30-OCT 04, 2012},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc; Univ Salerno; Natl Sci Fdn (NSF); Microsoft Res;
|
|
ItalSyst s r l; UniCredit; Univ Salerno, Dept Comp Sci},
|
|
Abstract = {An age wave is upon us, and many tech-savvy older adults are reaching
|
|
retirement. To explore the barriers and benefits of engaging this
|
|
population, promote an active post-working life, and foster community,
|
|
we plan to involve retired programmers in the development of a free/open
|
|
source software (FOSS) health and wellness application. FOSS communities
|
|
are dominated by young male developers, and can be hostile to outsiders
|
|
despite a shared philosophical alignment of altruistic motivations often
|
|
embraced by retirees. I expect to contribute to the field by exploring
|
|
the benefits and barriers of involving older adults in FOSS communities,
|
|
as well as how they can benefit each other by collaborating to develop a
|
|
meaningful product with and for older adults.},
|
|
ISSN = {1943-6092},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4673-0850-2},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000313198600039},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000930330000001,
|
|
Author = {Alnassar, Mohammad Saleh N.},
|
|
Title = {Utilization of open-source software in teaching the physics of P-N
|
|
diodes},
|
|
Journal = {COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION},
|
|
Year = {2023},
|
|
Volume = {31},
|
|
Number = {4},
|
|
Pages = {867-883},
|
|
Month = {JUL},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper describes utilizing open-source numerical simulation
|
|
software, typically used in solar photovoltaics research, as an
|
|
attractive supplementary educational tool for teaching the underlying
|
|
physics and operation of P-N junction diodes. Details of educational P-N
|
|
device models and simulation-based learning scenarios developed for this
|
|
purpose are provided here. The presented approach allows students to
|
|
learn the essential concepts related to P-N diodes experientially. These
|
|
include some frequently observed nonidealities, closely mimicking
|
|
experimental I-V measurements. Unlike most educational tools in this
|
|
field, all simulations demonstrated here are performed locally on the
|
|
student's computer using free and portable software, which eliminates
|
|
the need for a live internet connection or time-consuming installations,
|
|
making it easier to implement in a classroom and much more accessible to
|
|
students. The paper also discusses the implementation of this
|
|
supplementary tool and reports the results of a survey conducted to
|
|
measure student satisfaction with it and its implementation approach.
|
|
The presented method can be adapted to suit the needs of undergraduate
|
|
and graduate students studying engineering courses that require an
|
|
introduction to semiconductor devices. The details of P-N diode device
|
|
models are introduced and discussed so that users can modify them in
|
|
accordance with their practical or educational purposes.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1002/cae.22611},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {FEB 2023},
|
|
ISSN = {1061-3773},
|
|
EISSN = {1099-0542},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Alnassar, Mohammad/KIB-1941-2024
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Alnassar, Mohammad Saleh N/0000-0002-2881-3658},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000930330000001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000427991100067,
|
|
Author = {Liu, Qin and Li, Xiaolong and Zhu, Hongming and Fan, Hongfei},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Acquisition of Open Source Software Project Maturity Based on Time
|
|
Series Machine Learning},
|
|
Booktitle = {2017 10TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND
|
|
DESIGN (ISCID), VOL. 1},
|
|
Series = {International Symposium on Computational Intelligence and Design},
|
|
Year = {2017},
|
|
Pages = {296-299},
|
|
Note = {10th International Symposium on Computational Intelligence and Design
|
|
(ISCID), Hangzhou, PEOPLES R CHINA, DEC 09-10, 2017},
|
|
Organization = {Zhejiang Univ; Univ Bristol; IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc; Zhejiang Sci-Tech
|
|
Univ; IEEE Nanjing Computat Intelligence Chapter; Zhejiang Univ, College
|
|
Comp Sci},
|
|
Abstract = {In this study, with time series machine learning, the traits data of
|
|
GitHub open source project was used to establish a model named open
|
|
source maturity model. This model used timeseries machine
|
|
learning(OMMTML), which was compared with the traditional open source
|
|
software maturity assessment model and open source project analyze
|
|
framework (OSPAF). The aim is to reveal how the model is different in
|
|
finding the mature project. We use the project recommended by the open
|
|
source community as a standard for mature projects, and the result shows
|
|
that the model has better versatility and accuracy.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/ISCID.2017.20},
|
|
ISSN = {2165-1701},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-5386-3675-6},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Liu, Qin/0000-0002-9352-1694
|
|
Zhu, Hongming/0000-0001-5795-5279},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000427991100067},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000421070600008,
|
|
Author = {Ashar, Raj J.},
|
|
Title = {Releasing Tools for International Disease Surveillance as Open-Source
|
|
Software: A Case Study},
|
|
Journal = {JOHNS HOPKINS APL TECHNICAL DIGEST},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Volume = {32},
|
|
Number = {4},
|
|
Pages = {699-713},
|
|
Month = {JUL},
|
|
Abstract = {Since the development of tools for the Suite for Automated Global
|
|
Electronic bioSurveillance (SAGES) began in 2008, the SAGES team and
|
|
sponsor have envisioned the eventual release of these tools as
|
|
open-source software to the global public health and technology
|
|
communities. Open-source software allows members of the public to study,
|
|
customize, and operate their own local copies of the software and source
|
|
code, often without monetary fees. As such, releasing SAGES as
|
|
open-source software assures prospective users that they retain complete
|
|
control over the health data collected by SAGES-based systems, and
|
|
aligns well with the model of self-sustainability intended for the
|
|
operation of SAGES systems in resource-limited settings. Preparing two
|
|
SAGES tools, OpenESSENCE and SAGES Mobile, for release as open-source
|
|
software projects entailed a multifaceted, months-long effort that
|
|
spanned policy, technical, and community considerations. This article
|
|
describes the issues, trade-offs, and decisions that were addressed
|
|
leading up to the successful open-source release of OpenESSENCE and
|
|
SAGES Mobile in June 2013. The aim of this case study is to inform
|
|
future Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) and
|
|
external efforts to release open-source software.},
|
|
ISSN = {0270-5214},
|
|
EISSN = {1930-0530},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Ashar, Raj/H-8583-2019},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000421070600008},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000583768600023,
|
|
Author = {Orlova, E. Yu and Varepo, L. G. and Hodes, A.},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IOP},
|
|
Title = {Diagnostics of paper - dampening solution printing system parameters for
|
|
open source software applications},
|
|
Booktitle = {IV INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL CONFERENCE MECHANICAL SCIENCE
|
|
AND TECHNOLOGY UPDATE (MSTU-2020)},
|
|
Series = {Journal of Physics Conference Series},
|
|
Year = {2020},
|
|
Volume = {1546},
|
|
Note = {4th International Scientific and Technical Conference on Mechanical
|
|
Science and Technology Update (MSTU), Omsk State Tech Univ, Omsk,
|
|
RUSSIA, MAR 17-19, 2020},
|
|
Abstract = {The paper parameters were selected for a computer model using open
|
|
source software to predict their interaction with the dampening solution
|
|
in an offset printing machine and in an ultrasonic measuring device. The
|
|
indices characterizing the penetration of alcohol-free and alcohol
|
|
dampening solutions with 5\% and 10\% content of isopropyl alcohol into
|
|
the structure of offset coated papers on PDA c02 ultrasonic measuring
|
|
device were obtained and analyzed. The surface profiles of coated offset
|
|
papers are obtained on a Micro Measure 3D Station three-dimensional
|
|
non-contact profilometer for constructing the surface geometry of papers
|
|
in a graphical interface. A t(startswelling) value was found
|
|
characterizing the time of the beginning of fiber swelling in the paper
|
|
structure, which will allow setting the time for calculating the
|
|
numerical model. The obtained t95 and USI 70 indices are recommended for
|
|
an indirect assessment of the identity of a computer model to the actual
|
|
conditions for the onset of interaction and penetration of dampening
|
|
solutions into the paper pores.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1088/1742-6596/1546/1/012023},
|
|
Article-Number = {012023},
|
|
ISSN = {1742-6588},
|
|
EISSN = {1742-6596},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Orlova, Elena/AAE-1465-2021
|
|
Varepo, Larisa/B-1163-2015
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Varepo, Larisa/0000-0001-5366-2700
|
|
Orlova, Elena/0000-0001-7085-2821},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000583768600023},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000345626300073,
|
|
Author = {Papoutsidakis, Michail and Piromalis, Dimitrios and Chamilothoris,
|
|
George},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Low Cost Swarm Robotic Platforms Operating with Open-Source Software for
|
|
Cooperative Applications},
|
|
Booktitle = {14TH IEEE INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND
|
|
INFORMATICS (CINTI)},
|
|
Series = {International Symposium on Computational Intelligence and Informatics},
|
|
Year = {2013},
|
|
Pages = {429-433},
|
|
Note = {14th IEEE International Symposium on Computational Intelligence and
|
|
Informatics (CINTI), Budapest, HUNGARY, NOV 19-21, 2013},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE},
|
|
Abstract = {One of the numerous implementations, Intelligent Systems Lab of the
|
|
Technological Institute of Piraeus, Greece, has recently accomplished
|
|
are described in this paper. Within the area of small mobile robots
|
|
design, the project combines computer science in modern network protocol
|
|
communication and microcontroller based motion control tasks. The goal
|
|
of building autonomous hand-on robotic platforms for multiple
|
|
educational and every day applications in society, has long been an area
|
|
of investigation and development for researchers and engineers. The
|
|
presented pair of versatile robots in this project is designed to act as
|
|
the ``chase and hunter{''} application, which at least meets the
|
|
requirements of constant need for evolution in the robotics domain. Low
|
|
cost, though modern and up to date technology was used and all gear data
|
|
will be explained in details as well as the performing scenario.},
|
|
ISSN = {2380-8586},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4799-0194-4; 978-1-4799-0197-5},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Piromalis, Dimitrios/0000-0002-2711-1400},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000345626300073},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000405833700001,
|
|
Author = {Crowston, Kevin and Shamshurin, Ivan},
|
|
Title = {Core-periphery communication and the success of free/libre open source
|
|
software projects},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF INTERNET SERVICES AND APPLICATIONS},
|
|
Year = {2017},
|
|
Volume = {8},
|
|
Month = {JUL 17},
|
|
Abstract = {We examine the relationship between communications by core and
|
|
peripheral members and Free/Libre Open Source Software project success.
|
|
The study uses data from 74 projects in the Apache Software Foundation
|
|
Incubator. We conceptualize project success in terms of success building
|
|
a community, as assessed by graduation from the Incubator. We compare
|
|
successful and unsuccessful projects on volume of communication and on
|
|
use of inclusive pronouns as an indication of efforts to create intimacy
|
|
among team members. An innovation of the paper is that use of inclusive
|
|
pronouns is measured using natural language processing techniques. We
|
|
also compare the volume and content of communication produced by core
|
|
(committer) and peripheral members and by those peripheral members who
|
|
are later elected to be core members. We find that volume of
|
|
communication is related to project success but use of inclusive
|
|
pronouns does not distinguish successful projects. Core members exhibit
|
|
more contribution and use of inclusive pronouns than peripheral members.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1186/s13174-017-0061-4},
|
|
Article-Number = {10},
|
|
ISSN = {1867-4828},
|
|
EISSN = {1869-0238},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Crowston, Kevin/C-6068-2008},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Crowston, Kevin/0000-0003-1996-3600},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000405833700001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000399698600113,
|
|
Author = {Serrano, Diego and Baldassarre, Teresa and Stroulia, Eleni},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Real-time Traffic-based Routing, based on Open Data and Open-Source
|
|
Software},
|
|
Booktitle = {2016 IEEE 3RD WORLD FORUM ON INTERNET OF THINGS (WF-IOT)},
|
|
Year = {2016},
|
|
Pages = {661-665},
|
|
Note = {IEEE 3rd World Forum on Internet of Things (WF-IoT), Reston, VA, DEC
|
|
12-14, 2016},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; DarkMatter; LoRa Alliance; Comcast MachineQ; ARM},
|
|
Abstract = {The emergence of cloud computing and the Internet of Things (IoT) have
|
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given rise to a wealth of new opportunities for integrating
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heterogeneous systems and collecting massive data sets, whose analysis
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|
may lead to new information, insight, and knowledge. Building a scalable
|
|
architecture for urban IoT environments is a complex task, primarily
|
|
because of the massive amounts of data generated by sensor devices, and
|
|
the variety of data sources. And yet it is a compelling application
|
|
area, given the number of potential municipal services that can be
|
|
improved using these technologies. In this paper, we describe our study
|
|
of how cloud-computing and big-data management technologies can assist
|
|
decision making for transportation systems in smart cities. More
|
|
specifically, this paper presents and discusses a proof-of-concept
|
|
prototype, based on open-source technologies and publicly available data
|
|
for the city of Edmonton.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-5090-4130-5},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {LOPEZ, DIEGO/KLZ-3033-2024
|
|
Stroulia, Eleni/H-6518-2018
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Stroulia, Eleni/0000-0002-8784-8236
|
|
baldassarre, maria teresa/0000-0001-8589-2850},
|
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000399698600113},
|
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000335245800005,
|
|
Author = {Mueller, Christopher and Lederer, Stefan and Poecher, Joerg and
|
|
Timmerer, Christian},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {DEMO PAPER: LIBDASH - AN OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE LIBRARY FOR THE MPEG-DASH
|
|
STANDARD},
|
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Booktitle = {ELECTRONIC PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2013 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
|
|
MULTIMEDIA AND EXPO WORKSHOPS (ICMEW)},
|
|
Series = {IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo Workshops},
|
|
Year = {2013},
|
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Note = {IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo Workshops (ICMEW),
|
|
San Jose, CA, JUL 15-19, 2013},
|
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Organization = {IEEE},
|
|
Abstract = {Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH) is an ISO/IEC MPEG standard
|
|
which enables the convenient and smooth transportation of multimedia
|
|
data to heterogeneous end devices over networks with variable bandwidth
|
|
conditions. This kind of streaming technology is mainly used with HTTP
|
|
1.0 and 1.1 respectively, which both have some drawbacks. Therefore, the
|
|
IETF has started the development of HTTP 2.0, which is based on Google's
|
|
SPDY proposal and already supported by several major companies, e. g.,
|
|
Facebook, Twitter, Akamai, Mozilla and obviously Google. Furthermore,
|
|
Content Centric Networking (CCN) is another novel approach for future
|
|
networks that is considered as an revolutionary approach compared to
|
|
HTTP 2.0. The CCN communication paradigm is completely different and
|
|
does not rely on direct connections between hosts, it rather focuses on
|
|
the content. This paper demonstrates DASH with HTTP 2.0/SPDY and CCN
|
|
using our universal libdash library. Moreover, different mechanisms of
|
|
DASH will be shown that can be used to provide on-demand and live
|
|
content in an efficient and comfortable way.},
|
|
ISSN = {2330-7927},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000335245800005},
|
|
}
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|
|
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@article{ WOS:000298485500008,
|
|
Author = {Singh, Param Vir and Tan, Yong and Youn, Nara},
|
|
Title = {A Hidden Markov Model of Developer Learning Dynamics in Open Source
|
|
Software Projects},
|
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Journal = {INFORMATION SYSTEMS RESEARCH},
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Year = {2011},
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Volume = {22},
|
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Number = {4},
|
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Pages = {790-807},
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Month = {DEC},
|
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Abstract = {This study develops a stochastic model to capture developer learning
|
|
dynamics in open source software projects (OSS). A hidden Markov model
|
|
(HMM) is proposed that allows us to investigate (1) the extent to which
|
|
individuals learn from their own experience and from interactions with
|
|
peers, (2) whether an individual's ability to learn from these
|
|
activities varies as she evolves/learns over time, and (3) to what
|
|
extent individual learning persists over time. We calibrate the model
|
|
based on six years of detailed data collected from 251 developers
|
|
working on 25 OSS projects hosted at Sourceforge. Using the HMM, three
|
|
latent learning states (high, medium, and low) are identified, and the
|
|
marginal impact of learning activities on moving the developer between
|
|
these states is estimated. Our findings reveal different patterns of
|
|
learning in different learning states. Learning from peers appears to be
|
|
the most important source of learning for developers across the three
|
|
states. Developers in the medium learning state benefit the most through
|
|
discussions that they initiate. On the other hand, developers in the low
|
|
and the high states benefit the most by participating in discussions
|
|
started by others. While in the low state, developers depend entirely
|
|
upon their peers to learn, whereas in the medium or high state, they can
|
|
also draw upon their own experiences. Explanations for these varying
|
|
impacts of learning activities on the transitions of developers between
|
|
the three learning states are provided. The HMM is shown to outperform
|
|
the classical learning curve model. The HMM modeling of this study
|
|
contributes to the development of a theoretically grounded understanding
|
|
of learning behavior of individuals. Such a theory and associated
|
|
findings have important managerial and operational implications for
|
|
devising interventions to promote learning in a variety of settings.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1287/isre.1100.0308},
|
|
ISSN = {1047-7047},
|
|
EISSN = {1526-5536},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Singh, Param Vir/0000-0002-0211-7849},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000298485500008},
|
|
}
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|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000266158500055,
|
|
Author = {Rigby, Peter C. and German, Daniel M. and Storey, Margaret-Anne},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {ACM},
|
|
Title = {Open Source Software Peer Review Practices: A Case Study of the Apache
|
|
Server},
|
|
Booktitle = {ICSE'08 PROCEEDINGS OF THE THIRTIETH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
|
|
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING},
|
|
Year = {2008},
|
|
Pages = {541-550},
|
|
Note = {30th International Conference on Software Engineering, Leipzig, GERMANY,
|
|
MAY 10-18, 2008},
|
|
Organization = {ACM SIGSOFT; IEEE CSE; Univ Paderborn; Univ Leipzig; SIEMENS; Zuhlke;
|
|
Adesso; Deutsch Telekom Labs; sd\&m; Werum; Microsoft Res; IBM; i nemis;
|
|
dSPACE},
|
|
Abstract = {Peer review is seen as an important quality assurance mechanism in both
|
|
industrial development and the open source software (OSS) community. The
|
|
techniques for performing inspections have been well studied in
|
|
industry; in OSS development, peer reviews are less well understood. We
|
|
examine the two peer review techniques used by the successful, mature
|
|
Apache server project: review-then-commit and commit-then-review. Using
|
|
archival records of email discussion and version control repositories,
|
|
we construct a series of metrics that produces measures similar to those
|
|
used in traditional inspection experiments. Specifically, we measure the
|
|
frequency of review, the level of participation in reviews, the size of
|
|
the artifact under review, the calendar time to perform a review, and
|
|
the number of reviews that find defects. We provide a comparison of the
|
|
two Apache review techniques as well as a comparison of Apache review to
|
|
inspection in an industrial project. We conclude that Apache reviews can
|
|
be described as (1) early, frequent reviews (2) of small, independent,
|
|
complete contributions (3) conducted asynchronously by a potentially
|
|
large, but actually small, group of self-selected experts (4) leading to
|
|
an efficient and effective peer review technique.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-60558-079-1},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000266158500055},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000254288200021,
|
|
Author = {Tamura, Yoshinobu and Yamada, Shigeru},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Software reliability growth model based on stochastic differential
|
|
equations for open source software},
|
|
Booktitle = {2007 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MECHATRONICS},
|
|
Year = {2007},
|
|
Pages = {107+},
|
|
Note = {IEEE International Conference on Mechatronics, Kumamoto, JAPAN, MAY
|
|
08-10, 2007},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE},
|
|
Abstract = {All over the world people can gain the information at the same time by
|
|
growing rate of Internet access around the world in recent years. In
|
|
accordance with such a penetration of the Internet, it is increasing
|
|
public awareness of the importance of online real-time and interactive
|
|
functions. Therefore, software development environment has been changing
|
|
into new development paradigms such as concurrent distributed
|
|
development environment and the so-called open source project by using
|
|
network computing technologies. Especially, such OSS (Open Source
|
|
Software) systems which serve as key components of critical
|
|
infrastructures in our society are still ever-expanding now. In this
|
|
paper, we propose a software reliability growth model based on
|
|
stochastic differential equations in order to consider the active state
|
|
of the open source project. Especially, we assume that the software
|
|
failure intensity depends on the time, and the software fault-report
|
|
phenomena on the bug tracking system keep an irregular state. Also, we
|
|
analyze actual software fault count data to show numerical examples of
|
|
software reliability assessment for the OSS. Moreover, we compare our
|
|
model with the conventional model based on stochastic differential
|
|
equations in terms of goodness-of-fit for actual data. We show that the
|
|
proposed model can assist improvement of quality for OSS systems
|
|
developed under the open source project.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4244-1183-2},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000254288200021},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000089400400011,
|
|
Author = {Chandra, S and Chen, PM},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE
|
|
IEEE
|
|
IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Whither generic recovery from application faults? A fault study using
|
|
open-source software},
|
|
Booktitle = {DSN 2000: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DEPENDABLE SYSTEMS AND NETWORKS,
|
|
PROCEEDINGS},
|
|
Year = {2000},
|
|
Pages = {97-106},
|
|
Note = {International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks, NEW YORK,
|
|
NY, JUN 25-28, 2000},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE Comp Soc, Tech Comm Fault Tolerant Comp; IFIP Working Grp 10 4
|
|
Dependable Comp \& Fault Tolerance; AT\&T; Lucent Technologies; Compaq
|
|
Comp Corp; Georgia Inst Technol; IBM Corp; LAAS CNRS; Microsoft Corp},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper tests the hypothesis that generic recovery techniques, such
|
|
as process pairs, can survive most application faults without using
|
|
application-specific information. We examine in detail the faults that
|
|
occur in three, large, open-source applications: the Apache web server,
|
|
the GNOME desktop environment, and the MySQL database. Using information
|
|
contained in the bug reports and source code, we classify faults based
|
|
on how they depend on the operating environment. We find that 72-87\% of
|
|
the faults are independent of the operating environment and are hence
|
|
deterministic (non-transient). Recovering from the failures caused by
|
|
these faults requires the use Of application-specific knowledge. Half of
|
|
the remaining faults depend on a condition in the operating environment
|
|
that is likely to persist on retry, and the failures caused by these
|
|
faults are also likely to require application-specific recovery.
|
|
Unfortunately, only 5-14\% of the faults were triggered by transient
|
|
conditions, such as timing and synchronization, that naturally fix
|
|
themselves during recovery. Our results indicate that classical
|
|
application-generic recovery techniques, such as process pairs, will not
|
|
be sufficient to enable applications to survive most failures caused by
|
|
application faults.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/ICDSN.2000.857521},
|
|
ISBN = {0-7695-0707-7},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000089400400011},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000380471600019,
|
|
Author = {Aree, P.},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Steady-State Analysis of Self-Excited Induction Generator Using Scilab
|
|
Open-Source Software},
|
|
Booktitle = {2014 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON POWER ENGINEERING AND RENEWABLE ENERGY
|
|
(ICPERE)},
|
|
Series = {Conference on Power Engineering and Renewable Energy},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Pages = {185-188},
|
|
Note = {2nd International Conference on Power Engineering and Renewable Energy
|
|
(ICPERE), School of Elect Engn and Inform ITB, Bali, INDONESIA, DEC
|
|
09-11, 2014},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE Indonesia Sect Signal Processing Educ Elect D Power Elect Soc Joint
|
|
Chapter; Insti Engineers Indonesia IEI; MTU; Onsite Energy; Siemens; PT
|
|
PLN; Len; BIMO; Prysmian Group; Prysmian Draka; Telehouse Engn; Pracom;
|
|
Pt. Energi Powerindo Jaya},
|
|
Abstract = {Self-excited induction generators (SEIG) are the most suitable machines
|
|
for wind energy production at remote windy area due to many advantages
|
|
over gird connected machines. Steady-state analysis is essential to
|
|
predict their behaviors under actual operating conditions. In this
|
|
paper, the implementation of SEIG steady-state simulation is described
|
|
in a step-by-step approach. Scilab, free and open source software, is
|
|
mainly used for computational environment to solve nonlinear algebraic
|
|
equations describing behavior of the SEIG. The case studies are given to
|
|
demonstrate usefulness of the developed approach through investigating
|
|
the SEIG steady-state performances with various loading conditions.
|
|
Using this approach assists in teaching, facilitates self-learning of
|
|
both graduate and undergraduate students, and also helps in better
|
|
analysis of induction generator during steady-state operation.},
|
|
ISSN = {2380-9329},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4799-6402-4},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000380471600019},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000303855900106,
|
|
Author = {Emami, Seyed Amir and Sim, Jason Chin Lung and Sim, Kwan Yong},
|
|
Editor = {Zeng, Z and Li, Y},
|
|
Title = {A Survey on Open Source Software Testing Tools: A Preliminary Study in
|
|
2011},
|
|
Booktitle = {FOURTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MACHINE VISION (ICMV 2011): COMPUTER
|
|
VISION AND IMAGE ANALYSIS: PATTERN RECOGNITION AND BASIC TECHNOLOGIES},
|
|
Series = {Proceedings of SPIE},
|
|
Year = {2012},
|
|
Volume = {8350},
|
|
Note = {4th International Conference on Machine Vision (ICMV) - Computer Vision
|
|
and Image Analysis - Pattern Recognition and Basic Technologies,
|
|
Singapore, SINGAPORE, DEC 09-10, 2011},
|
|
Organization = {Singapore Inst Elect; Int Assoc Comp Sci \& Informat Technol (IACSIT)},
|
|
Abstract = {Software Testing is a costly and time consuming process in software
|
|
development. Therefore, software testing tools are often deployed to
|
|
automate the process in order to reduce cost and improve efficiency.
|
|
However, many of them are proprietary and expensive. Hence, open source
|
|
software testing tools could be an appealing alternative. In this paper,
|
|
we survey the current states of open source software testing tools from
|
|
three aspects, namely, their availability for different programming
|
|
platforms and types testing activities, maintenance of the tools and
|
|
license limitations. From the 152 tools surveyed, we found that open
|
|
source software testing tools not only are widely available for popular
|
|
programming platforms, but also support a wide range of testing
|
|
activities. Furthermore, we also found that more than half of the tools
|
|
surveyed have been actively maintained and updated by the open source
|
|
communities. Finally, these tools have very few licensing limitations
|
|
for commercial use, customization and redistribution.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1117/12.920508},
|
|
Article-Number = {83502Y},
|
|
ISSN = {0277-786X},
|
|
EISSN = {1996-756X},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-8194-9026-1},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Sim, Kwan Yong/AAJ-4108-2020},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Sim, Kwan Yong/0000-0002-7291-0922},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000303855900106},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000450318400030,
|
|
Author = {Regazzoni, Daniele and Rizzi, Caterina and Vitali, Andrea},
|
|
Editor = {Duffy, VG},
|
|
Title = {An Overview of Open Source Software Systems for Smart Development of
|
|
Virtual Environments},
|
|
Booktitle = {DIGITAL HUMAN MODELING: APPLICATIONS IN HEALTH, SAFETY, ERGONOMICS, AND
|
|
RISK MANAGEMENT: ERGONOMICS AND DESIGN},
|
|
Series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
|
|
Year = {2017},
|
|
Volume = {10286},
|
|
Pages = {358-368},
|
|
Note = {8th International Conference on Digital Human Modeling - Applications in
|
|
Health, Safety, Ergonomics, and Risk Management (DHM) held as part of
|
|
19th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (HCI
|
|
International), Vancouver, CANADA, JUL 09-14, 2017},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper presents an overview of main open source software, low-cost
|
|
devices and related SDKs (Software Development Kits) that can be used to
|
|
develop custom applications based on virtual and augmented reality. At
|
|
present, the high modularity of the open source software for computer
|
|
graphics allows developing custom applications with high quality for
|
|
several research and industrial fields. To this end, we introduce a
|
|
general-purpose software framework, which permits to manage the
|
|
synchronization among the SDKs of different low-cost devices. Mentioned
|
|
devices and software modules have been exploited to develop three
|
|
applications in different fields.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-319-58463-8\_30},
|
|
ISSN = {0302-9743},
|
|
EISSN = {1611-3349},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-319-58463-8; 978-3-319-58462-1},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Vitali, Andrea/AAA-8503-2020
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Vitali, Andrea/0000-0001-9261-4357
|
|
regazzoni, daniele/0000-0001-5533-7047},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000450318400030},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000331874301035,
|
|
Author = {Stifter, Matthias and Widl, Edmund and Andren, Filip and Elsheikh,
|
|
Atiyah and Strasser, Thomas and Palensky, Peter},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Co-Simulation of Components, Controls and Power Systems based on Open
|
|
Source Software},
|
|
Booktitle = {2013 IEEE POWER AND ENERGY SOCIETY GENERAL MEETING (PES)},
|
|
Series = {IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting PESGM},
|
|
Year = {2013},
|
|
Note = {General Meeting of the IEEE-Power-and-Energy-Society (PES), Vancouver,
|
|
CANADA, JUL 21-25, 2013},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE Power \& Energy Soc},
|
|
Abstract = {There exists no universal tool to analyze the increasing complexity in
|
|
smart grids. Domain specific simulation and engineering tools partly
|
|
address the challenges of complex system behavior. Different component
|
|
technologies, customer behavior and controls in the power networks are
|
|
interacting in a highly dynamic manner. Results of isolated simulations
|
|
may be not accurate enough on the system level. Free and open available
|
|
tools like GridLAB-D, PSAT, OpenModelica and 4DIAC are well known and
|
|
widely used because of their excellent domain specific expertise. With
|
|
co-simulation approaches the individual strengths of each tool can be
|
|
exploited to model and simulate the various aspects of complex smart
|
|
grids. The achieved level of detail and realism potentially surpasses
|
|
the results that the individual analyses would gain.
|
|
This paper demonstrates a local smart charging control strategy
|
|
implemented with the IEC 61499-based standard for distributed control
|
|
systems. It is simulated with different electric vehicle driving
|
|
patterns, modeled with the multi-agent environment GridLAB-D. Battery
|
|
models are defined in OpenModelica and embedded as individual dynamic
|
|
loads. The power system is simulated using PSAT. This work shows that
|
|
boundaries and restriction in terms of modeling cross-domain specific
|
|
problems can be overcome by coupling these open source applications.},
|
|
ISSN = {1944-9925},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4799-1303-9},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Palensky, Peter/J-7238-2013
|
|
Widl, Edmund/AAF-2651-2019
|
|
Stifter, Matthias/A-9685-2013
|
|
Elsheikh, Ahmed/AAT-1476-2020
|
|
Strasser, Thomas/K-6698-2012},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Strasser, Thomas/0000-0002-6415-766X},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000331874301035},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000454738900020,
|
|
Author = {Ananth, G. S. and Raghuveer, K.},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {A Novel Approach of Creating a Self Owned `Dropbox' using Open Source
|
|
Software},
|
|
Booktitle = {2017 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CURRENT TRENDS IN COMPUTER, ELECTRICAL,
|
|
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION (CTCEEC)},
|
|
Year = {2017},
|
|
Pages = {104-108},
|
|
Note = {International Conference on Current Trends in Computer, Electrical,
|
|
Electronics and Communication (CTCEEC), Mysore, INDIA, SEP 08-09, 2017},
|
|
Organization = {Vidyavardhaka Coll Engn; IEEE Advancing Technology Humanity; IEEE
|
|
Bangalore Sect; PGC; CSTPLI},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper aims at the creation of a self owned cloud user space using
|
|
an open source service called ownCloud. ownCloud is implemented using a
|
|
GNU/LINUX environment. A cloud service is used in our day to day
|
|
activities. We use a cloud service like dropbox.com to save pictures,
|
|
documents and many a times music and video files. This paper was written
|
|
to overcome some of the disadvantages of many cloud services. One such
|
|
major disadvantage is that the services are not free and are proprietary
|
|
softwares. But ownCloud is a free and open source software.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-5386-3243-7},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000454738900020},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000342864600003,
|
|
Author = {Rettig, Andrew J. and Khanna, Sumit and Heintzelman, Dan and Beck,
|
|
Richard A.},
|
|
Title = {An open source software approach to geospatial sensor network
|
|
standardization for urban runoff},
|
|
Journal = {COMPUTERS ENVIRONMENT AND URBAN SYSTEMS},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Volume = {48},
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Pages = {28-34},
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Month = {NOV},
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Abstract = {In this paper, we implement a geospatial sensor network for monitoring a
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green technology stormwater runoff site. The sensor network uses
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OpenWRT, an embedded Linux operating system, and other open source
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software, to create a modified router for reading Maxim's 1-Wire (TM)
|
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protocol, queuing and transferring standardized sensor data while
|
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enabling location and time. The modified router created the bridge
|
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between the sensor protocols and the middle-level software to provide
|
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reliable data to both the sewer district and the Environmental
|
|
Protection Agency. Representational State Transfer (REST) is used in the
|
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design philosophy of the client and server open source software for
|
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transferring the data from the embedded systems to the server level for
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storage and publication. The use of open source software not only
|
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creates a more affordable network but lowers the entry barrier to sensor
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networking and enables developers for continued innovation and
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standardization. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.},
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DOI = {10.1016/j.compenvurbsys.2014.05.003},
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ISSN = {0198-9715},
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EISSN = {1873-7587},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Beck, Richard/JIS-6286-2023
|
|
},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Heintzelman, Dan/0000-0003-3106-2530},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000342864600003},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000895831500001,
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Author = {Kouloumvakos, Athanasios and Rodriguez-Garcia, Laura and Gieseler, Jan
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and Price, Daniel J. and Vourlidas, Angelos and Vainio, Rami},
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Title = {PyThea: An open-source software package to perform 3D reconstruction of
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coronal mass ejections and shock waves},
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Journal = {FRONTIERS IN ASTRONOMY AND SPACE SCIENCES},
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Year = {2022},
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Volume = {9},
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Month = {SEP 6},
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Abstract = {PyThea is a newly developed open-source Python software package that
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|
provides tools to reconstruct coronal mass ejections (CMEs) and shocks
|
|
waves in three dimensions, using multi-spacecraft remote-sensing
|
|
observations. In this article, we introduce PyThea to the scientific
|
|
community and provide an overview of the main functionality of the core
|
|
software package and the web application. This package has been fully
|
|
built in Python, with extensive use of libraries available within this
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|
language ecosystem. PyThea package provides a web application that can
|
|
be used to reconstruct CMEs and shock waves. The application
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|
automatically retrieves and processes remote-sensing observations, and
|
|
visualizes the imaging data that can be used for the analysis. Thanks to
|
|
PyThea, the three-dimensional reconstruction of CMEs and shock waves is
|
|
an easy task, with final products ready for publication. The package
|
|
provides three widely used geometrical models for the reconstruction of
|
|
CMEs and shocks, namely, the graduated cylindrical shell (GCS) and an
|
|
ellipsoid/spheroid model. It also provides tools to process the final
|
|
fittings and calculate the kinematics. The final fitting products can
|
|
also be exported and reused at any time. The source code of PyThea
|
|
package can be found in GitHub and Zenodo under the GNU General Public
|
|
License v3.0. In this article, we present details for PyThea's python
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|
package structure and its core functionality, and we show how this can
|
|
be used to perform three-dimensional reconstruction of coronal mass
|
|
ejections and shock waves.},
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|
DOI = {10.3389/fspas.2022.974137},
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|
Article-Number = {974137},
|
|
ISSN = {2296-987X},
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|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Vourlidas, Angelos/C-8231-2009
|
|
Rodriguez-Garcia, Laura/IQW-1721-2023},
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|
ORCID-Numbers = {Gieseler, Jan/0000-0003-1848-7067
|
|
Price, Daniel/0000-0002-8065-2847
|
|
Rodriguez-Garcia, Laura/0000-0003-2361-5510},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000895831500001},
|
|
}
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@article{ WOS:000303304800007,
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Author = {Li, Wei and Vanfretti, Luigi and Chompoobutrgool, Yuwa},
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Title = {Development and implementation of hydro turbine and governor models in a
|
|
free and open source software package},
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Journal = {SIMULATION MODELLING PRACTICE AND THEORY},
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Year = {2012},
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Volume = {24},
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Pages = {84-102},
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Month = {MAY},
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Abstract = {This article studies accurate and detailed hydro turbine and governor
|
|
models, and implements these models in Power System Analysis Toolbox
|
|
(PSAT)-a free and open source software. The implementation of these
|
|
models in PSAT is approached using a general methodology, which is
|
|
described in detail. To evaluate the performances of the developed hydro
|
|
turbine and governor models, simulation studies are carried out on test
|
|
systems of different scales, from a single-machine infinite-bus (SMIB)
|
|
system to a larger system which includes 20 generators. Further more,
|
|
transient stability analysis and small signal stability analysis are
|
|
carried out to assess the performance of the implemented models. (C)
|
|
2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.simpat.2012.02.005},
|
|
ISSN = {1569-190X},
|
|
EISSN = {1878-1462},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Vanfretti, Luigi/B-8174-2017},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Vanfretti, Luigi/0000-0002-4125-1055},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000303304800007},
|
|
}
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|
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@article{ WOS:000937735600001,
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|
Author = {Biri, Stavroula and Cornes, Richard C. and Berry, David I. and Kent,
|
|
Elizabeth C. and Yelland, Margaret J.},
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|
Title = {AirSeaFluxCode: Open-source software for calculating turbulent air-sea
|
|
fluxes from meteorological parameters},
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|
Journal = {FRONTIERS IN MARINE SCIENCE},
|
|
Year = {2023},
|
|
Volume = {9},
|
|
Month = {FEB 6},
|
|
Abstract = {The turbulent exchanges, or fluxes, of heat, moisture and momentum
|
|
between the atmosphere and the ocean play a crucial role in the Earth's
|
|
climate system. Direct measurements of turbulent fluxes are very
|
|
challenging and sparse, and do not span the full range of environmental
|
|
conditions that exist over the ocean. This means that empirical ``bulk
|
|
formulae{''} parameterizations that relate direct flux observations to
|
|
concurrent measurements of the mean meteorological and sea surface
|
|
variables contain considerable uncertainty. In this paper, we present a
|
|
Python 3.6 (or higher) open-source software package ``AirSeaFluxCode{''}
|
|
for the computation of the heat (latent and sensible) and momentum
|
|
fluxes. Ten different parameterizations are included, each based on
|
|
published descriptions or code and each derived from a different set of
|
|
observations, or different assumptions about the turbulent exchange
|
|
processes. They represent a range of current expert opinion on how the
|
|
fluxes depend on mean properties and can be used to explore uncertainty
|
|
in calculated fluxes. AirSeaFluxCode also allows the adjustment of the
|
|
mean meteorological input parameters (air temperature, humidity and wind
|
|
speed) from the height at which they are obtained to a user-defined
|
|
output height. This height adjustment enables the comparison of
|
|
measurements, or model-derived values, made at different heights above
|
|
sea-level. The parameterizations calculate the fluxes using input
|
|
parameters that are relatively easily to measure, or are available as
|
|
model output: wind speed, air temperature, sea surface temperature,
|
|
atmospheric pressure and humidity. Where original code is available we
|
|
have compared its output with that of AirSeaFluxCode. Any changes made
|
|
to increase consistency across algorithms by standardizing computational
|
|
methods or calculation of meteorological variables, for example, are
|
|
discussed and the impacts quantified: these are shown to be
|
|
insignificant except for a few cases where conditions were extreme, and
|
|
AirSeaFluxCode is shown to be robust. We also investigate the impact on
|
|
the fluxes caused by different assumptions about the exchange processes,
|
|
or the choices inherent in the implementation of the parameterizations.
|
|
For example, sea surface temperature usually refers to data typically
|
|
obtained at depths of between 1 and 10 m. However, since some
|
|
parameterizations require a ``skin{''} sea surface temperature, code
|
|
that adjusts temperature at depth to skin temperature is included: this
|
|
has a very significant impact on the fluxes. Selecting a
|
|
parameterization that is appropriate for the available sea surface
|
|
temperature will avoid the need to adjust the sea temperature data and
|
|
the uncertainties associated with that adjustment, and will also avoid
|
|
the biases due to use of the ``wrong{''} measure of temperature.
|
|
Significant differences also resulted from assumptions about the size of
|
|
reduction in sea surface humidity to account for salinity effects: the
|
|
uncertainty in the reduction factor needs to be quantified in future
|
|
analyses. Fluxes in extreme conditions are particularly uncertain since
|
|
the transfer coefficients in the different parameterizations vary most
|
|
at very high and very low wind speeds. Low wind speeds are also
|
|
challenging for numerical implementation since choices have to be made
|
|
regarding: convergence criteria for the iterative calculation, inclusion
|
|
of a parameterization for convective gustiness, or application of ad hoc
|
|
limits to various parameters. All of these choices can significantly
|
|
affect the flux estimates for light winds.},
|
|
DOI = {10.3389/fmars.2022.1049168},
|
|
Article-Number = {1049168},
|
|
EISSN = {2296-7745},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Cornes, Richard/B-5456-2010
|
|
yelland, m/E-6343-2011
|
|
Kent, Elizabeth/C-1281-2011
|
|
Berry, David/C-1268-2011},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Kent, Elizabeth/0000-0002-6209-4247
|
|
Biri, Stavroula/0000-0002-5402-1072
|
|
Berry, David/0000-0002-3862-3479},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000937735600001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@incollection{ WOS:000442905400030,
|
|
Author = {Ghafele, Roya and Gibert, Benjamin},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {Informat Resources Management Assoc},
|
|
Title = {Open Growth: The Impact of Open Source Software on Employment in the USA},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE TECHNOLOGY: CONCEPTS, METHODOLOGIES, TOOLS, AND APPLICATIONS},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Pages = {528-560},
|
|
Abstract = {Open Source Software (OSS) is well established in sectors as diverse as
|
|
aviation, health, telecommunications, finance, publishing, education,
|
|
and government. As nations increasingly rely on knowledge assets to
|
|
grow, the adoption of OSS will have profound economic consequences. This
|
|
paper identifies the mechanisms inherent to OSS production that help
|
|
fuel innovation in knowledge-based economies. As a collaborative and
|
|
open production model, OSS is conceptualized as a prototype of open
|
|
innovation. Drawing on US employment projections for 2008-2018, the
|
|
authors' analysis predicts OSS will have a positive impact on employment
|
|
growth in well-paid salary jobs across multiple sectors of the US
|
|
economy. OSS-related software development jobs are widely diffuse
|
|
throughout the economy, help build a skilled labour force and offer
|
|
wages significantly above the national average. OSS is thus believed to
|
|
be a strong contributor to growth in high-value employment in the US.
|
|
The authors also posit that, as industries are exposed to the benefits
|
|
of OSS as a result of the broad diffusion of OSS-related jobs, open
|
|
innovation processes outside software development may be adopted through
|
|
a process of learning and imitation.},
|
|
DOI = {10.4018/978-1-4666-7230-7.ch029},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4666-7231-4; 978-1-4666-7230-7},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Ghafele, Roya/Q-2634-2018},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000442905400030},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000332904000004,
|
|
Author = {Di Ruscio, Davide and Pelliccione, Patrizio},
|
|
Title = {Simulating upgrades of complex systems: The case of Free and Open Source
|
|
Software},
|
|
Journal = {INFORMATION AND SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGY},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Volume = {56},
|
|
Number = {4},
|
|
Pages = {438-462},
|
|
Month = {APR},
|
|
Abstract = {Context: The upgrade of complex systems is intrinsically difficult and
|
|
requires techniques, algorithms, and methods which are both expressive
|
|
and computationally feasible in order to be used in practice. In the
|
|
case of FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) systems, many upgrade
|
|
errors cannot be discovered by current upgrade managers and then a
|
|
system upgrade can potentially lead the system to an inconsistent and
|
|
incoherent state.
|
|
Objective: The objective of this paper is to propose an approach to
|
|
simulate the upgrade of complex systems in order to predict errors
|
|
before they affect the real system.
|
|
Method: The approach promotes the use of model-driven engineering
|
|
techniques to simulate the upgrade of complex systems. The basic idea is
|
|
to have a model-based description of the system to be upgraded and to
|
|
make use of model transformations to perform the upgrade on a source
|
|
model so to obtain a target model representing the state of the upgraded
|
|
system.
|
|
Results: We provide an implementation of the simulator, which is
|
|
tailored to FOSS systems. The architecture of the simulator is
|
|
distribution independent so that it can be easily instantiated to
|
|
specific distributions. The simulator takes into account also pre and
|
|
post-installation scripts that equip each distribution package. This
|
|
feature is extremely important since maintainer scripts are full-fledged
|
|
programs that are run with system administration rights.
|
|
Conclusions: The paper shows the kind of errors the simulator is able to
|
|
predict before upgrading the real system, and how the approach improves
|
|
the state of the art of package managers while integrated in real Linux
|
|
distribution installations. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.infsof.2014.01.006},
|
|
ISSN = {0950-5849},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-6025},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Di Ruscio, Davide/AAG-4674-2020
|
|
Pelliccione, Patrizio/Q-5118-2019
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Di Ruscio, Davide/0000-0002-5077-6793
|
|
Pelliccione, Patrizio/0000-0002-5438-2281},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000332904000004},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001408259100001,
|
|
Author = {El Amri, Lahcen and Amsil, Hamid and El Bounagui, Omar and Chetaine,
|
|
Abdelouahed and Elmokhtari, Brahim and Bounouira, Hamid and Didi,
|
|
Abdessamad},
|
|
Title = {Second version of the open-source software GSA for gamma-ray spectrum
|
|
analysis},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF ANALYTICAL ATOMIC SPECTROMETRY},
|
|
Year = {2025},
|
|
Month = {2025 JAN 29},
|
|
Abstract = {The collaboration among the PRESN team, LaMCScI laboratory and CNESTEN
|
|
center made it possible to implement the first version of the GSA
|
|
software. Its first version is already available to the public; it is
|
|
not only free but also an open source, demonstrating the developers'
|
|
commitment to promoting the open sharing of scientific knowledge. This
|
|
first version is characterized by its flexibility and non-commerciality,
|
|
and it is available without any conditions on the following website:
|
|
https://www.github.com/LAHCEN-EL-AMRI/Gamma-Spectra-Analysis, allowing
|
|
users to add personal options, making it a particularly adaptable tool
|
|
to the different requirements of scientific research. This article deals
|
|
with the second version of GSA, which focuses on a core and
|
|
complementary feature: the calculation of isotope activity. In order to
|
|
accomplish this goal, instead of implementing a single efficiency
|
|
formula, as is often the case in most software, four formulas were
|
|
integrated. The users can therefore select the one they want to
|
|
implement. To ensure the accuracy and reliability of this new feature, a
|
|
validation was performed on GSA. The results obtained with GSA v2 were
|
|
carefully studied by comparing them to those obtained with the renowned
|
|
Genie 2000 software. Owing to this comparison step, it was possible to
|
|
verify and confirm the accuracy of the results of GSA version 2. This
|
|
second version of GSA is available as a free and open source software on
|
|
the following site:
|
|
https://www.github.com/LAHCEN-EL-AMRI/GSA-v2/tree/master.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1039/d4ja00398e},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {JAN 2025},
|
|
ISSN = {0267-9477},
|
|
EISSN = {1364-5544},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {EL AMRI, LAHCEN/MCX-5097-2025
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {EL AMRI, LAHCEN/0000-0002-4962-3597},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001408259100001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000367697800003,
|
|
Author = {Wu, Hsingtzu and Rizwan-uddin},
|
|
Title = {A tightly coupled scheme for neutronics and thermal-hydraulics using
|
|
open-source software},
|
|
Journal = {ANNALS OF NUCLEAR ENERGY},
|
|
Year = {2016},
|
|
Volume = {87},
|
|
Number = {2},
|
|
Pages = {16-22},
|
|
Month = {JAN},
|
|
Abstract = {Coupling neutronic and thermal-hydraulic analyses of a nuclear reactor
|
|
core is important because it helps identify the most relevant safety
|
|
issues without conservative assumptions. Currently coupled computations
|
|
solve the same governing equations using different coupling methods,
|
|
which can be sorted into two categories: loose coupling and tight
|
|
coupling. This paper proposes and verifies a third coupling approach
|
|
called ``the Integrated Tight Coupling (ITC) method{''}. The
|
|
mathematical equations in the nuclear fuel are rearranged to be
|
|
integrated via a novel concept of the energy-group function. In
|
|
addition, the data from the neutron cross section library can be used
|
|
directly. The ITC method is implemented using two open-source codes: the
|
|
DRAGON code and OpenFOAM. Additionally, a coupled computation using
|
|
these two codes is new and has not been done. The ITC method is verified
|
|
using a 1.5-D (1-D neutronics and 2-D thermal-hydraulics) symmetric unit
|
|
cell example. The mesh of the tightly integrated computation is 25\%
|
|
coarser than the loosely coupled one. Starting from a similar initial
|
|
guess, the number of iterations for the ITC method is 24\% fewer than
|
|
that for the loosely coupled computation to reach the same accuracy. In
|
|
addition, the ITC method is tested with different initial guesses. For
|
|
all cases tested, the scheme converged to the same solution. With
|
|
further improvement and additional testing, the ITC method has the
|
|
potential to be incorporated with other neutronics and
|
|
thermal-hydraulics codes. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.anucene.2015.08.004},
|
|
ISSN = {0306-4549},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Wu, Hsingtzu/0000-0002-5130-2274},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000367697800003},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000903652501022,
|
|
Author = {Okoli, Chitu and Nguyen, Johannes},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {Assoc Informat Syst},
|
|
Title = {Business Models for Free and Open Source Software: Insights from a
|
|
Delphi Study},
|
|
Booktitle = {AMCIS 2015 PROCEEDINGS},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Note = {21st Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS), Fajardo, PR,
|
|
AUG 13-15, 2015},
|
|
Abstract = {This article describes a Delphi study that consulted leading FOSS
|
|
experts to identify the most important business models for FOSS. We
|
|
employed the Delphi method to consult leading experts in FOSS, asking
|
|
them to identify existing business models; describe potentially feasible
|
|
models that are not currently implemented; identify specific categories
|
|
of stakeholders involved; and identify the various goals and priorities
|
|
of these stakeholders. The experts, who included software developers,
|
|
corporate and individual users of software and members of leading
|
|
software development industry organizations, highlighted 10 particularly
|
|
important business models for FOSS which they analyzed and commentated
|
|
in detail. Among other issues, the experts discussed the sustainability
|
|
of various models and the extent to which they upheld users' software
|
|
freedoms.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-9966831-0-4},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Okoli, Chitu/G-1498-2010},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Okoli, Chitu/0000-0001-5574-7572},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000903652501022},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000562956000004,
|
|
Author = {Malhotra, Ruchika and Lata, Kusum},
|
|
Title = {Using Ensembles for Class-Imbalance Problem to Predict Maintainability
|
|
of Open Source Software},
|
|
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RELIABILITY QUALITY AND SAFETY ENGINEERING},
|
|
Year = {2020},
|
|
Volume = {27},
|
|
Number = {5, SI},
|
|
Month = {OCT},
|
|
Note = {9th International Conference on Quality, Reliability, Infocom Technology
|
|
and Business Operations (ICQRIT), Univ Delhi, New Delhi, INDIA, DEC
|
|
27-29, 2018-2019},
|
|
Organization = {Univ Delhi, Dept Operat Res; Soc Reliabil Engn Qual \& Operat Management},
|
|
Abstract = {To facilitate software maintenance and save the maintenance cost,
|
|
numerous machine learning (ML) techniques have been studied to predict
|
|
the maintainability of software modules or classes. An abundant amount
|
|
of effort has been put by the research community to develop software
|
|
maintainability prediction (SMP) models by relating software metrics to
|
|
the maintainability of modules or classes. When software classes
|
|
demanding the high maintainability effort (HME) are less as compared to
|
|
the low maintainability effort (LME) classes, the situation leads to
|
|
imbalanced datasets for training the SMP models. The imbalanced class
|
|
distribution in SMP datasets could be a dilemma for various ML
|
|
techniques because, in the case of an imbalanced dataset, minority class
|
|
instances are either misclassified by the ML techniques or get discarded
|
|
as noise. The recent development in predictive modeling has ascertained
|
|
that ensemble techniques can boost the performance of ML techniques by
|
|
collating their predictions. Ensembles themselves do not solve the
|
|
class-imbalance problem much. However, aggregation of ensemble
|
|
techniques with the certain techniques to handle class-imbalance problem
|
|
(e.g., data resampling) has led to several proposals in research. This
|
|
paper evaluates the performance of ensembles for the class-imbalance in
|
|
the domain of SMP. The ensembles for class-imbalance problem (ECIP) are
|
|
the modification of ensembles which pre-process the imbalanced data
|
|
using data resampling before the learning process. This study
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experimentally compares the performance of several ECIP using
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performance metrics Balance and g-Mean over eight Apache software
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datasets. The results of the study advocate that for imbalanced
|
|
datasets, ECIP improves the performance of SMP models as compared to
|
|
classic ensembles.},
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DOI = {10.1142/S0218539320400112},
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Article-Number = {2040011},
|
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ISSN = {0218-5393},
|
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EISSN = {1793-6446},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {lata, kusum/JQX-1718-2023
|
|
Malhotra, Ruchika/ABC-3126-2020},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000562956000004},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000521108600286,
|
|
Author = {Argese, F. and Erriquez, G. and Galeandro, A. and Giraldo, M. S. and
|
|
Imperiale, M. G. and Scarano, M. and Specchiarello, A. R. and Tarantino,
|
|
E. and Turso, A.},
|
|
Editor = {Simos, T and Tsitouras, C},
|
|
Title = {A Procedure for Automating Earthwork Computations Using UAV
|
|
Photogrammetry and Open-Source Software},
|
|
Booktitle = {INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NUMERICAL ANALYSIS AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS
|
|
(ICNAAM-2018)},
|
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Series = {AIP Conference Proceedings},
|
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Year = {2019},
|
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Volume = {2116},
|
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Note = {International Conference on Numerical Analysis and Applied Mathematics
|
|
(ICNAAM), Rhodes, GREECE, SEP 13-18, 2018},
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Organization = {European Soc Computat Methods Sci \& Engn},
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Abstract = {Nowadays, the earthworks and backfilling volume calculation is typically
|
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executed using manual and time-consuming procedures. The evolution of
|
|
technologies enables the development of innovative automated approaches
|
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to speed up the calculations while improving accuracy. This paper aims
|
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at investigating such technologies proposing a new approach, using an
|
|
UAV for the survey, an open source photogrammetric software (MicMac) and
|
|
a set of ad hoc Python modules, to convert the coordinates of the point
|
|
cloud from a global reference frame to a local one and to estimate
|
|
volumes of interest to a roadworks site. Preliminary tests on a selected
|
|
case study demonstrated how the proposed automated procedure may greatly
|
|
improve the accuracy of calculations.},
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|
DOI = {10.1063/1.5114291},
|
|
Article-Number = {280008},
|
|
ISSN = {0094-243X},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-7354-1854-7},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Tarantino, Eufemia/S-2432-2019
|
|
Tarantino, Eufemia/A-6220-2012},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Tarantino, Eufemia/0000-0002-2468-0771},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000521108600286},
|
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000366756600024,
|
|
Author = {Homscheid, Dirk and Kunegis, Jerome and Schaarschmidt, Mario},
|
|
Editor = {Janssen, M and Mantymaki, M and Hidders, J and Klievink, B and Lamersdorf, W and VanLoenen, B and Zuiderwijk, A},
|
|
Title = {Private-Collective Innovation and Open Source Software: Longitudinal
|
|
Insights from Linux Kernel Development},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN AND BIG DATA MANAGEMENT AND INNOVATION, I3E 2015},
|
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Series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
|
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Year = {2015},
|
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Volume = {9373},
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|
Pages = {299-313},
|
|
Note = {14th IFIP WG 6.11 Conference on e-Business, e-Services, and e-Society
|
|
(I3E), Delft Univ Technol, Fac Technol, Policy \& Management, Delft,
|
|
NETHERLANDS, OCT 13-15, 2015},
|
|
Organization = {IFIP Working Grp 6 11},
|
|
Abstract = {While in early years, software technology companies such as IBM and
|
|
Novell invested time and resources in open source software (OSS)
|
|
development, today even user firms (e.g., Samsung) invest in OSS
|
|
development. Thus, today's professional OSS projects receive
|
|
contributions from hobbyists, universities, research centers, as well as
|
|
software vendors and user firms. Theorists have referred to this kind of
|
|
combined public and private investments in innovation creation as
|
|
private-collective innovation. In particular, the private-collective
|
|
innovation model seeks to explain why firms privately invest resources
|
|
to create artifacts that share the characteristics of non-rivalry and
|
|
non-excludability. The aim of this research is to investigate how
|
|
different contributor groups associated with public and increasing
|
|
private interests interact in an OSS development project. The results of
|
|
the study show that the balance between private and collective
|
|
contributors in the Linux kernel development seems to be changing to an
|
|
open source project that is mostly developed jointly by private
|
|
companies.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-319-25013-7\_24},
|
|
ISSN = {0302-9743},
|
|
EISSN = {1611-3349},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-319-25013-7},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000366756600024},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000346736300014,
|
|
Author = {Armuelles Voinov, Ivan and Chung Cedeno, Aidelen and Chung, Joaquin and
|
|
Gonzalez, Grace},
|
|
Editor = {Corral, L and Sillitti, A and Succi, G and Vlasenko, J and Wasserman, AI},
|
|
Title = {A Performance Analysis of Wireless Mesh Networks Implementations Based
|
|
on Open Source Software},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE: MOBILE OPEN SOURCE TECHNOLOGIES},
|
|
Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Volume = {427},
|
|
Pages = {107-110},
|
|
Note = {10th IFIP WG 2.13 International Conference on Open Source Systems (OSS),
|
|
San Jose, COSTA RICA, MAY 06-09, 2014},
|
|
Organization = {IFIP WG 2.13},
|
|
Abstract = {Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) have emerged as a promising technology,
|
|
capable of provide broadband connectivity at low cost. Implementations
|
|
based on Open Source Software of these networks offer advantages for
|
|
providing broadband networking communications in scenarios where cabling
|
|
is too expensive or prohibitive such as rural environments. In this
|
|
paper we evaluate the performance of small scale wireless mesh WMN
|
|
routing protocols for WMNs: B.A.T.M.A.N. Advanced and the 802.11s
|
|
standard. We also compare an OpenFlow controller implemented over the
|
|
WMN, verifying their bandwidth, datagram loss and jitter.},
|
|
ISSN = {1868-4238},
|
|
EISSN = {1868-422X},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-642-55128-4},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Chung, Joaquin/AAA-5801-2021
|
|
Armuelles, Ivan/KFA-7246-2024
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Armuelles Voinov, Ivan Pablo/0000-0002-3429-6546
|
|
Chung, Joaquin/0000-0001-7383-3810},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000346736300014},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000337114500122,
|
|
Author = {Steglich, Mike and Mueller, Christian},
|
|
Editor = {Rekdalsbakken, W and Bye, RT and Zhang, H},
|
|
Title = {An open source software approach to combine simulation and optimization
|
|
of business processes},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS 27TH EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON MODELLING AND SIMULATION ECMS
|
|
2013},
|
|
Year = {2013},
|
|
Pages = {808+},
|
|
Note = {27th European Conference on Modelling and Simulation, ECMS 2013,
|
|
Aalesung Univ Coll, Alesund, NORWAY, MAY 27-30, 2013},
|
|
Organization = {European Council Modelling \& Simulat; Aalesund Univ Coll; Res Council
|
|
Norway; More \& Romsdal Cty Municipal; Rolls Royce Marine; Offshore
|
|
Simulator Ctr AS; Farstad Shipp; Sparebanken More; Tekna; Norwegian
|
|
Maritime Competence Ctr},
|
|
Abstract = {Business processes of modern companies are characterized by a huge
|
|
complexity which is caused for example by quickly changing markets,
|
|
short product life cycles or dynamic interactions between particular
|
|
subsystems of a company. Business process management is intended to
|
|
implement efficient and customer orientated processes whereby the
|
|
simulation of business processes can be used to evaluate the quality of
|
|
processes and to identify areas of improvements. Since real business
|
|
processes usually contain decision processes which can be solved by
|
|
optimization systems, it makes sense to,combine the simulation and the
|
|
optimization of business processes. (Marz et.al. 2010, p 3ff.)
|
|
As an example of a reasonable combined simulation and optimization of
|
|
business processes, the navigation in a road network is discussed in
|
|
this paper. Consider vehicles seeking the fastest route from a starting
|
|
node to a target node using a navigation system. The amount of time
|
|
spent driving on an arc is influenced by the distance and the amount of
|
|
the vehicles on this arc and is continuously changing. The structure of
|
|
the road network and the traffic within the network is described in a
|
|
simulation model while the fastest path decisions of each vehicle are
|
|
made by using an optimization system. There is obviously a relationship
|
|
between the individual decisions made for each of the vehicles and the
|
|
state of the entire network.
|
|
The aim of this paper is to describe how a combined simulation and
|
|
optimization of business processes can be created through using
|
|
EPC-Simulator (Muller 2012) as a simulation system and CMPL (Steglich
|
|
and Schleiff 2010) as an optimization system where the network traffic
|
|
simulation is used exemplarily.},
|
|
DOI = {10.7148/2013-0808},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-9564944-6-7},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000337114500122},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000426954604045,
|
|
Author = {Fabra, Fran and Cardellach, Estel and Li, Weiqiang and Rius, Antonio},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {WAVPY: A GNSS-R OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE LIBRARY FOR DATA ANALYSIS AND
|
|
SIMULATION},
|
|
Booktitle = {2017 IEEE INTERNATIONAL GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING SYMPOSIUM (IGARSS)},
|
|
Series = {IEEE International Symposium on Geoscience and Remote Sensing IGARSS},
|
|
Year = {2017},
|
|
Pages = {4125-4128},
|
|
Note = {IEEE International Geoscience \& Remote Sensing Symposium, Fort Worth,
|
|
TX, JUL 23-28, 2017},
|
|
Organization = {Institute of Elect \& Electron Engineers Geoscience \& Remote Sensing
|
|
Soc; IEEE; IEEE GRSS},
|
|
Abstract = {Due to the launch of a number of dedicated GNSS-R satellite missions
|
|
during the last years, there is a potential raise of research interest
|
|
in this field. This paper presents an analysis and simulation tool for
|
|
the GNSS-R community: wavpy. More than just a simple waveform simulator,
|
|
this library provides a set of object-oriented classes dedicated to each
|
|
of the different elements that characterize a GNSS-R scenario. Then, the
|
|
user can focus on just a particular piece of analysis or, by exploiting
|
|
their combined synergies, to perform a more comprehensive simulation
|
|
exercise.},
|
|
ISSN = {2153-6996},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-5090-4951-6},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Rius, Antonio/AAU-1432-2020
|
|
Fabra, Fran/A-8915-2017
|
|
Li, Weiqiang/B-8829-2017},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Li, Weiqiang/0000-0002-6215-7607},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000426954604045},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000392980200001,
|
|
Author = {Mingasson, Tom and Duval, Tanguy and Stikov, Nikola and Cohen-Adad,
|
|
Julien},
|
|
Title = {AxonPacking: An Open-Source Software to Simulate Arrangements of Axons
|
|
in White Matter},
|
|
Journal = {FRONTIERS IN NEUROINFORMATICS},
|
|
Year = {2017},
|
|
Volume = {11},
|
|
Month = {JAN 31},
|
|
Abstract = {Quantitative Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) can provide parameters
|
|
that describe white matter microstructure, such as the fiber volume
|
|
fraction (FVF), the myelin volume fraction (MVF) or the axon volume
|
|
fraction (AVF) via the fraction of restricted water (fr). While already
|
|
being used for clinical application, the complex interplay between these
|
|
parameters requires thorough validation via simulations. These
|
|
simulations required a realistic, controlled and adaptable model of the
|
|
white matter axons with the surrounding myelin sheath. While there
|
|
already exist useful algorithms to perform this task, none of them
|
|
combine optimisation of axon packing, presence of myelin sheath and
|
|
availability as free and open source software. Here, we introduce a
|
|
novel disk packing algorithm that addresses these issues. The
|
|
performance of the algorithm is tested in term of reproducibility over
|
|
50 runs, resulting density, and stability over iterations. This tool was
|
|
then used to derive multiple values of FVF and to study the impact of
|
|
this parameter on fr and MVF in light of the known microstructure based
|
|
on histology sample. The standard deviation of the axon density over
|
|
runs was lower than 10(-3) and the expected hexagonal packing for
|
|
monodisperse disks was obtained with a density close to the optimal
|
|
density (obtained: 0.892, theoretical: 0.907). Using an FVF ranging
|
|
within {[}0.58, 0.82] and a mean inter-axon gap ranging within {[}0.1,
|
|
1.1] mu m, MVF ranged within {[}0.32, 0.44] and fr ranged within
|
|
{[}0.39, 0.71], which is consistent with the histology. The proposed
|
|
algorithm is implemented in the open-source software AxonPacking
|
|
(hups://github.comineuropoly/ axonpacking) and can be useful for
|
|
validating diffusion models as well as for enabling researchers to study
|
|
the interplay between microstructure parameters when evaluating qMRI
|
|
methods.},
|
|
DOI = {10.3389/fninf.2017.00005},
|
|
Article-Number = {5},
|
|
ISSN = {1662-5196},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Stikov, Nikola/I-5292-2015},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Stikov, Nikola/0000-0002-8480-5230},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000392980200001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000376709900004,
|
|
Author = {Bhatt, Punita and Ahmad, Ali J. and Roomi, Muhammad Azam},
|
|
Title = {Social innovation with open source software: User engagement and
|
|
development challenges in India},
|
|
Journal = {TECHNOVATION},
|
|
Year = {2016},
|
|
Volume = {52-53},
|
|
Pages = {28-39},
|
|
Month = {JUN-JUL},
|
|
Abstract = {A diverse range of innovative solutions based on Free-and-Open-Source
|
|
Software (FOSS) have been developed for marginalized communities in
|
|
developing countries. It has been suggested that such small-scale and
|
|
home-grown solutions (e.g. mobile phone apps), usually championed by
|
|
social enterprises (SEs), are more likely to introduce pro-poor change
|
|
than infrastructure heavy ICT initiatives designed by state and other
|
|
international actors. In the Indian context, FOSS-based social
|
|
innovations (SIs) introduced by SEs are helping poor communities tackle
|
|
previously thought-to-be unresolvable socio-economic problems. An
|
|
interesting question, therefore, would be: in what ways is the SE model
|
|
and approach uniquely equipped to develop FOSS-based SIs that deliver
|
|
pro-poor change? The empirical component of the research attempts to
|
|
shed light on this question by uncovering the nuts and bolts of the
|
|
development methodology deployed by an SE during the coding and launch
|
|
of an FOSS-based SI. Findings highlight the significant role of the
|
|
founder's social vision; the challenges of accurately capturing and
|
|
translating to software developers the nature and nuance of social
|
|
problems; and, the incumbent issues in putting together a methodology
|
|
that creates active user engagement throughout the software development
|
|
process, overcoming difficult barriers such as language and culture. (C)
|
|
2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.technovation.2016.01.004},
|
|
ISSN = {0166-4972},
|
|
EISSN = {1879-2383},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Bhatt, Punita/KVY-0823-2024
|
|
Roomi, Muhammad Azam/G-6044-2014},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Roomi, Muhammad Azam/0000-0001-6633-2313},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000376709900004},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000218516600006,
|
|
Author = {Silic, Mario and Back, Andrea and Silic, Dario},
|
|
Title = {Taxonomy of technological risks of open source software in the
|
|
enterprise adoption context},
|
|
Journal = {INFORMATION AND COMPUTER SECURITY},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Volume = {23},
|
|
Number = {5},
|
|
Pages = {570-583},
|
|
Abstract = {Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to identify the technological
|
|
risks in the context of open source software (OSS) and suggest an
|
|
integrative OSS risk taxonomy.
|
|
Design/methodology/approach - The authors conducted an extensive
|
|
literature review followed by expert interviews and applied the method
|
|
for taxonomy development.
|
|
Findings - This research has identified an integrative OSS risk taxonomy
|
|
composed of 8 categories with 51 risk items.
|
|
Originality/value - This taxonomy is a very useful tool for
|
|
practitioners during the decision-making process when evaluating,
|
|
assessing and calculating risks related to OSS adoption. Moreover,
|
|
researchers can use it as a starting point for future studies to better
|
|
understand the OSS phenomenon.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1108/ICS-08-2014-0056},
|
|
ISSN = {2056-4961},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Silic, Mario/0009-0009-4141-991X},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000218516600006},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000571714100001,
|
|
Author = {Barcomb, Ann and Kaufmann, Andreas and Riehle, Dirk and Stol, Klaas-Jan
|
|
and Fitzgerald, Brian},
|
|
Title = {Uncovering the Periphery: A Qualitative Survey of Episodic Volunteering
|
|
in Free/Libre and Open Source Software Communities},
|
|
Journal = {IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING},
|
|
Year = {2020},
|
|
Volume = {46},
|
|
Number = {9},
|
|
Pages = {962-980},
|
|
Month = {SEPT 1},
|
|
Abstract = {Free/Libre and Open Source Software (FLOSS) communities are composed, in
|
|
part, of volunteers, many of whom contribute infrequently. However,
|
|
these infrequent volunteers contribute to the sustainability of FLOSS
|
|
projects, and should ideally be encouraged to continue participating,
|
|
even if they cannot be persuaded to contribute regularly. Infrequent
|
|
contributions are part of a trend which has been widely observed in
|
|
other sectors of volunteering, where it has been termed ``episodic
|
|
volunteering{''} (EV). Previous FLOSS research has focused on the Onion
|
|
model, differentiating core and peripheral developers, with the latter
|
|
considered as a homogeneous group. We argue this is too simplistic,
|
|
given the size of the periphery group and the myriad of valuable
|
|
activities they perform beyond coding. Our exploratory qualitative
|
|
survey of 13 FLOSS communities investigated what episodic volunteering
|
|
looks like in a FLOSS context. EV is widespread in FLOSS communities,
|
|
although not specifically managed. We suggest several recommendations
|
|
for managing EV based on a framework drawn from the volunteering
|
|
literature. Also, episodic volunteers make a wide range of value-added
|
|
contributions other than code, and they should neither be expected nor
|
|
coerced into becoming habitual volunteers.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/TSE.2018.2872713},
|
|
ISSN = {0098-5589},
|
|
EISSN = {1939-3520},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Riehle, Dirk/X-8137-2019
|
|
Stol, Klaas-Jan/I-6269-2013
|
|
Riehle, Dirk/G-9429-2011
|
|
Fitzgerald, Brian/E-7790-2010},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Stol, Klaas-Jan/0000-0002-1038-5050
|
|
Riehle, Dirk/0000-0002-8139-5600
|
|
Barcomb, Ann/0000-0003-2126-9511
|
|
Kaufmann, Andreas/0000-0003-1463-3389
|
|
Fitzgerald, Brian/0000-0001-9193-2863},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000571714100001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000485724700001,
|
|
Author = {Zhang, Lixia and Rodrigues, Leonardo O. and Narain, Niven R. and Akmaev,
|
|
Viatcheslav R.},
|
|
Title = {<i>bAIcis</i>: A Novel Bayesian Network Structural Learning Algorithm
|
|
and Its Comprehensive Performance Evaluation Against Open-Source
|
|
Software},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY},
|
|
Year = {2020},
|
|
Volume = {27},
|
|
Number = {5},
|
|
Pages = {698-708},
|
|
Month = {MAY 1},
|
|
Abstract = {Structural learning of Bayesian networks (BNs) from observational data
|
|
has gained increasing applied use and attention from various scientific
|
|
and industrial areas. The mathematical theory of BNs and their
|
|
optimization is well developed. Although there are several open-source
|
|
BN learners in the public domain, none of them are able to handle both
|
|
small and large feature space data and recover network structures with
|
|
acceptable accuracy. bAIcis (R) is a novel BN learning and simulation
|
|
software from BERG. It was developed with the goal of learning BNs from
|
|
``Big Data{''} in health care, often exceeding hundreds of thousands
|
|
features when research is conducted in genomics or multi-omics. This
|
|
article provides a comprehensive performance evaluation of bAIcis and
|
|
its comparison with the open-source BN learners. The study investigated
|
|
synthetic datasets of discrete, continuous, and mixed data in small and
|
|
large feature space, respectively. The results demonstrated that bAIcis
|
|
outperformed the publicly available algorithms in structure recovery
|
|
precision in almost all of the evaluated settings, achieving the true
|
|
positive rates of 0.9 and precision of 0.8. In addition, bAIcis supports
|
|
all data types, including continuous, discrete, and mixed variables. It
|
|
is effectively parallelized on a distributed system and can work with
|
|
datasets of thousands of features that are infeasible for any of the
|
|
publicly available tools with a desired level of recovery accuracy.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1089/cmb.2019.0210},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {SEP 2019},
|
|
ISSN = {1066-5277},
|
|
EISSN = {1557-8666},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000485724700001},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000305008300003,
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Author = {Conaldi, Guido and Lomi, Alessandro and Tonellato, Marco},
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Title = {Dynamic Models of Affiliation and the Network Structure of Problem
|
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Solving in an Open Source Software Project},
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Journal = {ORGANIZATIONAL RESEARCH METHODS},
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Year = {2012},
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Volume = {15},
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Number = {3},
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Pages = {385-412},
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Month = {JUL},
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Abstract = {Two-mode networks are used to describe dual patterns of association
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between distinct social entities through their joint involvement in
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categories, activities, issues, and events. In empirical organizational
|
|
research, the analysis of two-mode networks is typically accomplished
|
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either by (a) decomposition of the dual structure into its two unimodal
|
|
components defined in terms of indirect relations between entities of
|
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the same kind or (b) direct statistical analysis of individual two-mode
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dyads. Both strategies are useful, but neither is fully satisfactory. In
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this article, the authors introduce newly developed stochastic
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actor-based models for two-mode networks that may be adopted to redress
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the limitations of current analytical strategies. The authors specify
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and estimate the model in the context of data they have collected on the
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dual association between software developers and software problems
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observed during a complete release cycle of an open source software
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project. The authors discuss the general methodological implications of
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the models for organizational research based on the empirical analysis
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of two-mode networks.},
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DOI = {10.1177/1094428111430541},
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ISSN = {1094-4281},
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EISSN = {1552-7425},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Lomi, Alessandro/AFR-0469-2022
|
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},
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ORCID-Numbers = {lomi, alessandro/0000-0002-2858-0022},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000305008300003},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000215634500013,
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Author = {Flores Solorzano, Sofia},
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Title = {FREE SOFTWARE COMMUNITIES OF COSTA RICA},
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Journal = {REVISTA DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES-COSTA RICA},
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Year = {2010},
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Number = {126-127},
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Pages = {143-152},
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Abstract = {The free software communities of Costa Rica have been investigated
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between 2006-2008. To understand their structure and functioning we keep
|
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a participant observation and conduct an electronic poll and interviews.
|
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The results are analyzed under the virtual community concept. They
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consist of strategic users, with scarce female involvement, ephemeral
|
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proposals, a touch of elitism and share a dialogic discourse.},
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ISSN = {2215-2601},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000215634500013},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000850203800074,
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Author = {Gray, Philip},
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Book-Group-Author = {IEEE Com Soc},
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Title = {To Disengage or Not to Disengage: A Look at Contributor Disengagement in
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Open Source Software},
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Booktitle = {2022 ACM/IEEE 44TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING:
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COMPANION PROCEEDINGS (ICSE-COMPANION 2022)},
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Series = {Proceedings of the IEEE-ACM International Conference on Software
|
|
Engineering Companion},
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Year = {2022},
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Pages = {328-330},
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Note = {44th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering - New
|
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Ideas and Emerging Results (ICSE-NIER), Pittsburgh, PA, MAY 22-27, 2022},
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Organization = {IEEE; Assoc Comp Machinery; IEEE Comp Soc; IEEE Comp Soc Tech Comm
|
|
Software Engn; Assoc Comp Machinery Special Interest Grp Software Engn},
|
|
Abstract = {Contributors are vital to the sustainability of open source ecosystems,
|
|
and disengagement threatens that sustainability. We seek to both
|
|
strengthen and protect open source communities by creating a more robust
|
|
way of defining and identifying contributor disengagement in these
|
|
communities. To do this, we collected a large amount of grey literature
|
|
relating to contributor disengagement and performed a qualitative
|
|
analysis in order to better our understanding of why contributors
|
|
disengage.},
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DOI = {10.1145/3510454.3522685},
|
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ISSN = {2574-1926},
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ISBN = {978-1-6654-9598-1},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000850203800074},
|
|
}
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@article{ WOS:001290256900034,
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Author = {Rahim, Johari Abdul and Nordin, Rosdiadee and Amodu, Oluwatosin Ahmed},
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Title = {Open-Source Software Defined Networking Controllers: State-of-the-Art,
|
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Challenges and Solutions for Future Network Providers},
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Journal = {CMC-COMPUTERS MATERIALS \& CONTINUA},
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Year = {2024},
|
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Volume = {80},
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Number = {1},
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Pages = {747-800},
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Abstract = {Software Defined Networking (SDN) is programmable by separation of
|
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forwarding control through the centralization of the controller. The
|
|
controller plays the role of the `brain' that dictates the intelligent
|
|
part of SDN technology. Various versions of SDN controllers exist as a
|
|
response to the diverse demands and functions expected of them. There
|
|
are several SDN controllers available in the open market besides a large
|
|
number of commercial controllers; some are developed to meet
|
|
carrier-grade service levels and one of the recent trends in open-source
|
|
SDN controllers is the Open Network Operating System (ONOS). This paper
|
|
presents a comparative study between open source SDN controllers, which
|
|
are known as Network Controller Platform (NOX), Python-based Network
|
|
Controller (POX), component-based SDN framework (Ryu), Java-based
|
|
OpenFlow controller (Floodlight), OpenDayLight (ODL) and ONOS. The
|
|
discussion is further extended into ONOS architecture, as well as, the
|
|
evolution of ONOS controllers. This article will review use cases based
|
|
on ONOS controllers in several application deployments. Moreover, the
|
|
opportunities and challenges of open source SDN controllers will be
|
|
discussed, exploring carrier- grade ONOS for future real-world
|
|
deployments, ONOS unique features and identifying the suitable choice of
|
|
SDN controller for service providers. In addition, we attempt to provide
|
|
answers to several critical questions relating to the implications of
|
|
the open-source nature of SDN controllers regarding vendor lock-in,
|
|
interoperability, and standards compliance, Similarly, real-world use
|
|
cases of organizations using open-source SDN are highlighted and how the
|
|
open-source community contributes to the development of SDN controllers.
|
|
Furthermore, challenges faced by open-source projects, and
|
|
considerations when choosing an open-source SDN controller are
|
|
underscored. Then the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine
|
|
Learning (ML) in the evolution of open-source SDN controllers in light
|
|
of recent research is indicated. In addition, the challenges and
|
|
limitations associated with deploying open-source SDN controllers in
|
|
production networks, how can they be mitigated, and finally how open-
|
|
source SDN controllers handle network security and ensure that network
|
|
configurations and policies are robust and resilient are presented.
|
|
Potential opportunities and challenges for future Open SDN deployment
|
|
are outlined to conclude the article.},
|
|
DOI = {10.32604/cmc.2024.047009},
|
|
ISSN = {1546-2218},
|
|
EISSN = {1546-2226},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Nordin, Rosdiadee/D-3482-2011
|
|
Amodu, Oluwatosin Ahmed/JFJ-2054-2023},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001290256900034},
|
|
}
|
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000366264105054,
|
|
Author = {Steinmacher, Igor and Conte, Tayana Uchoa and Gerosa, Marco Aurelio},
|
|
Editor = {Bui, TX and Sprague, RH},
|
|
Title = {Understanding and Supporting the Choice of an Appropriate Task to Start
|
|
With In Open Source Software Communities},
|
|
Booktitle = {2015 48TH HAWAII INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SYSTEM SCIENCES (HICSS)},
|
|
Series = {Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System
|
|
Sciences},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Pages = {5299-5308},
|
|
Note = {48th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS),
|
|
Kauai, HI, JAN 05-08, 2015},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE Comp Soc; Univ Hawaii, Shidler Coll Business; Univ Hawaii, Dept EE;
|
|
Univ Hawaii, Informat Sci Program; ONR; AFOSR; Natl Sci Fdn; IEEE Syst
|
|
Sci \& Cybernet Soc; ACM; SIAM; IEEE Hawaii Sect; IEEE Control Syst Soc;
|
|
IEEE Grp Informat Theory; IEEE Grp Automat Control; ARO; Reg Med Program
|
|
Hawaii; Univ Hawaii, Coll Business Adm; Nasdaq},
|
|
Abstract = {Open Source Software (OSS) projects leverage the contribution of
|
|
outsiders. In fact, the sustainability of many projects relies on
|
|
retaining some of these newcomers. Usually these communities do not
|
|
coordinate the work of the newcomers, who go to the issue trackers and
|
|
self-select a task to start with. We found that ``finding a way to
|
|
start{''} was reported as an important issue by practitioners. To
|
|
further investigate this specific barrier, we conducted a qualitative
|
|
analysis with data obtained from semi-structured interviews with 36
|
|
subjects from 14 different projects, including newcomers and experienced
|
|
members. We used procedures of Grounded Theory-open and axial coding-to
|
|
analyze the data. We found that newcomers are not confident enough to
|
|
choose their initial task and they need information about the tasks or
|
|
direction from the community to support choosing a task more suitable
|
|
for them. We also present a set of strategies identified in the
|
|
literature, interviews, and state-of-the-practice that can provide
|
|
newcomers with such information, enabling them to be more confident when
|
|
choosing their first tasks and collaborate with the community.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/HICSS.2015.624},
|
|
ISSN = {1060-3425},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4799-7367-5},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Igor, Steinmacher/B-6414-2012
|
|
Conte, Tayana/AAK-2433-2020
|
|
Gerosa, Marco/A-6686-2009
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Gerosa, Marco/0000-0003-1399-7535
|
|
Conte, Tayana/0000-0001-6436-3773},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000366264105054},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000318805504049,
|
|
Author = {Cazorla, Miguel and Viejo, Diego},
|
|
Editor = {Chova, LG and Belenguer, DM and Torres, IC},
|
|
Title = {EXPERIENCES USING AN OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE LIBRARY TO TEACH A COMPUTER
|
|
VISION SUBJECT},
|
|
Booktitle = {4TH INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGY, EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE
|
|
(INTED 2010)},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Pages = {4514-4522},
|
|
Note = {4th International Technology, Education and Development Conference
|
|
(INTED), Valencia, SPAIN, MAR 08-10, 2010},
|
|
Abstract = {Computer vision is an important subject in computer science and
|
|
engineering degrees. For laboratory lectures, we need a tool that is
|
|
complete and easy to use. In this work we present a Java library which
|
|
is oriented to teaching. This means that we have designed and built the
|
|
library thinking in readability and understanding instead of efficiency.
|
|
In this paper we present the open source project JavaVis, oriented to
|
|
Computer Vision teaching. It consists of a framework with several
|
|
features that make it useful for that purpose. It was designed to be
|
|
easy to use: the user does not have to deal with internal structures and
|
|
graphical interface, and adding a new algorithm is a simple task.
|
|
We have developed three different modules, based on three different
|
|
needs we have noticed in our subjects. The first one is a basic library
|
|
for image processing. Besides the previously commented features, it
|
|
supports geometrical data (edges, segments, points, etc.). The second
|
|
module is based on the same working schema as the first one, but applied
|
|
to 3D data. These two modules are enough for testing many well-known
|
|
algorithms. They also suit the programming needs of students and
|
|
teachers, as they can easily develop their own algorithms for the
|
|
JavaVis framework. All JavaVis functions can be launched both from
|
|
command line, as well as with the JavaVis Graphical User Interface.
|
|
Finally we have extended JavaVis with a third module consisting of a
|
|
visual desktop where different Computer Vision functions can be easily
|
|
placed and connected. Its purpose is to visualize intermediate results
|
|
in processes involving several functions, helping their better
|
|
understanding.
|
|
Once the library is presented, we focus on the experience using this
|
|
library in several computer science courses. Our main goal using this
|
|
library is that the students understand what they are doing. We have
|
|
taken questionnaires during two years in order to know the improvement
|
|
the students have gotten using the library. Results are shown and
|
|
conclusions are drawn.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-84-613-5538-9},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Viejo, Diego/AAA-1271-2019
|
|
Cazorla, Miguel/B-4464-2013},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Cazorla, Miguel/0000-0001-6805-3633},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000318805504049},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000287375801095,
|
|
Author = {Dornberger, Rolf and Hanne, Thomas and Frey, Lukas},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {The Way to an Open-Source Software for Automated Optimization and
|
|
Learning - OpenOpal},
|
|
Booktitle = {2010 IEEE CONGRESS ON EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTATION (CEC)},
|
|
Series = {IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Note = {2010 IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence, Barcelona,
|
|
SPAIN, JUL 18-23, 2010},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Computat Intelligence Soc; Int Neural Network Soc; Evolut
|
|
Program Soc; IET},
|
|
Abstract = {An optimization framework combines various methods, strategies, and
|
|
programming interfaces on a robust software platform. Its development
|
|
requires knowledge from application areas, and about optimization
|
|
methods, as well as from software engineering. Different persons provide
|
|
diverse know-how about modeling and simulating engineering and/or
|
|
business problems, about search and optimization methods, and about new
|
|
software trends to implement them into software. This paper describes
|
|
the approach how an optimization framework based on evolutionary
|
|
algorithms and other methods is developed in subsequent projects with
|
|
application engineers and software developers cooperatively working
|
|
together guaranteeing a sophisticated knowledge transfer. Therefore,
|
|
particular knowledge management aspects are emphasized. As result, the
|
|
optimization platform OpenOpal and the ideas behind its software
|
|
architecture, supporting the know-how transfer, are presented. In order
|
|
to continuously improve this optimization framework it is transferred
|
|
into an open-source software initiative. The objective is to broaden the
|
|
user group by increasing the number of knowledge contributors both from
|
|
academia - integrating and testing newly developed optimization methods
|
|
- and from various engineering areas - providing real-world problems to
|
|
be solved.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4244-8126-2},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Frey, Lukas/C-3073-2019
|
|
Hanne, Thomas/I-1255-2012
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Dornberger, Rolf/0000-0002-6750-2641
|
|
Hanne, Thomas/0000-0002-5636-1660},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000287375801095},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000280705700273,
|
|
Author = {Richter, Dominik and Zo, Hangjung and Maruschke, Michael},
|
|
Editor = {Sohn, S and Kwack, KD and Um, K and Lee, GY and Ko, F},
|
|
Title = {A Comparative Analysis of Open Source Software Usage in Germany, Brazil,
|
|
and India},
|
|
Booktitle = {ICCIT: 2009 FOURTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER SCIENCES AND
|
|
CONVERGENCE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, VOLS 1 AND 2},
|
|
Year = {2009},
|
|
Pages = {1403+},
|
|
Note = {4th International Conference on Computer Sciences and Convergence
|
|
Information Technology, Seoul, SOUTH KOREA, NOV 24-26, 2009},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper reviews the recent activities of Open Source Software (OSS)
|
|
adoptions by governments, education sectors, and businesses in Germany,
|
|
Brazil, and India. It looks at their motivation and focuses on the
|
|
selected developments of OSS. Typical applications will be discussed as
|
|
well as consequences from using OSS.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/ICCIT.2009.169},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4244-5244-6},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Zo, Hangjung/JCE-6816-2023
|
|
Zo, Hangjung/C-1786-2011},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Zo, Hangjung/0000-0002-2892-1659},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000280705700273},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000347871500156,
|
|
Author = {Goutal, N. and Lacombe, J. -M. and Zaoui, F. and El-Kadi-Abderrezzak, K.},
|
|
Editor = {Munoz, RM},
|
|
Title = {MASCARET: A 1-D open-source software for flow hydrodynamic and water
|
|
quality in open channel networks},
|
|
Booktitle = {RIVER FLOW 2012, VOLS 1 AND 2},
|
|
Year = {2012},
|
|
Pages = {1169-1174},
|
|
Note = {6th International Conference on Fluvial Hydraulics (River Flow), San
|
|
Jose, COSTA RICA, SEP 05-07, 2012},
|
|
Organization = {Colegio Ingenieros Civiles Costa Rica; Int Assoc Hydro Environm Engn \&
|
|
Res, Comm Fluvial Hydraul},
|
|
Abstract = {MASCARET modeling framework is a set of numerical codes simulating
|
|
one-dimensional (1-D) hydro-environmental problems through a network of
|
|
open channels. The governing equations underlying MASCARET are the
|
|
shallow water equations for unsteady flow propagation and the
|
|
advection-dispersion equation for water quality and contaminant
|
|
transport. The hydraulic component accounts for floodplains and storage
|
|
areas, and flow at channel junction can be treated using a 2-D approach.
|
|
Additionally, flood propagation over dry beds (e. g. dam-break flows)
|
|
and non-hydrostatic waves can be simulated. The user interface
|
|
FUDAA-MASCARET manages the input data, allocation of parameters, running
|
|
of simulations and viewing outputs. MASCARET can be easily compiled as a
|
|
dynamic library, offering special interfaces to be used with three main
|
|
steps: Initialization, Run and Finalization of the calculation. With
|
|
these features, MASCARET can be coupled or integrated to other softwares
|
|
without requiring significant efforts. Since July 2011, MASCARET is
|
|
worldwide distributed as an open-source code. In this paper, are
|
|
presented various applications of this tool covering both flow
|
|
hydrodynamic and water quality. Model-data comparisons show the
|
|
performance of the modeling framework, and demonstrate the interest of
|
|
this open-source software for the scientific community.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-203-07635-4; 978-0-415-62129-8},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000347871500156},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000216504800001,
|
|
Author = {Colazo, Jorge},
|
|
Title = {STRUCTURAL CHANGES ASSOCIATED WITH TEMPORAL DISPERSION IN SOFTWARE
|
|
DEVELOPMENT TEAMS: EVIDENCE FROM OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE PROJECT TEAMS},
|
|
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INNOVATION MANAGEMENT},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Volume = {18},
|
|
Number = {5},
|
|
Month = {OCT},
|
|
Abstract = {Collaboration structure and temporal dispersion (TD) in teams have been
|
|
studied independently so far. This study uses Media Synchronicity Theory
|
|
(MST) to derive hypotheses positing that the structure of collaboration
|
|
networks in distributed teams changes when those teams are more
|
|
temporally dispersed. The empirical test of hypotheses using ordinary
|
|
least squares with archival data from 230 open source software (OSS)
|
|
projects shows that the collaboration structure networks of those OSS
|
|
teams that are more temporally dispersed are sparser and more
|
|
centralised, and these associations are stronger in those teams
|
|
exhibiting higher relative performance. Theoretical and practical
|
|
consequences are discussed.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1142/S1363919614500303},
|
|
Article-Number = {UNSP 1450030},
|
|
ISSN = {1363-9196},
|
|
EISSN = {1757-5877},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Colazo, Jorge/0000-0003-1636-6923},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000216504800001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:001283961100006,
|
|
Author = {Rodriguez, Nancy and Guerrero, Kenya and Castro, John W. and Manzaba,
|
|
Ivan},
|
|
Editor = {Coman, A and Vasilache, S},
|
|
Title = {Adapting the Interface Content Modeling Technique in an Open Source
|
|
Software Project: The Case of Koodo Reader},
|
|
Booktitle = {SOCIAL COMPUTING AND SOCIAL MEDIA, PT I, SCSM 2024},
|
|
Series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
|
|
Year = {2024},
|
|
Volume = {14703},
|
|
Pages = {82-96},
|
|
Note = {16th International Conference on Social Computing and Social Media
|
|
(SCSM) Held as Part of the 26th International Conference on
|
|
Human-Computer Interaction (HCII), Washington, DC, JUN 29-JUL 04, 2024},
|
|
Abstract = {Open Source Software (OSS) refers to software whose source code is
|
|
publicly available, allowing its modification and distribution at no
|
|
cost. However, due to these OSS projects' collaborative and
|
|
community-based nature, they often lack resources to focus on quality
|
|
aspects, such as efficiency and usability. This research aims to apply
|
|
the adapted Interface Content Model usability technique in the
|
|
open-source software Koodo Reader project. We participated as volunteers
|
|
in this project, although we did not have the authorization of the
|
|
leading developer. To validate the effectiveness of the adapted
|
|
technique, tests were conducted with representative users, covering a
|
|
variety of interactions with the Koodo Reader interface. The results of
|
|
these tests were used for prototyping, which was evaluated and validated
|
|
by the user community of the Koodo Reader project. In conclusion, the
|
|
successful application of the Interface Content Modeling technique has
|
|
proven to be a tool that helps improve the quality of projects. It makes
|
|
it easier for the developer community to collaborate to improve the
|
|
end-user experience and make the project more appealing to users. This
|
|
case exemplifies how collaboration and teamwork in the OSS context can
|
|
generate innovative and effective solutions.},
|
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DOI = {10.1007/978-3-031-61281-7\_6},
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ISSN = {0302-9743},
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EISSN = {1611-3349},
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ISBN = {978-3-031-61280-0; 978-3-031-61281-7},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Rodriguez, Nancy/HZH-3597-2023
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Castro, John/V-4583-2019
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},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Rodriguez, Nancy/0000-0002-0861-4352},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:001283961100006},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000386709300003,
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Author = {Kendall, Julie E. and Kendall, Kenneth E. and Germonprez, Matt},
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Title = {Game theory and open source contribution: Rationale behind corporate
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participation in open source software development},
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Journal = {JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL COMPUTING AND ELECTRONIC COMMERCE},
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Year = {2016},
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Volume = {26},
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Number = {4},
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Pages = {323-343},
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Abstract = {The rising participation of for-profit corporations in the development
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of open source software raises the question of why corporations are
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motivated toward this engagement. The increased participation is an
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observable phenomenon; many researchers and practitioners assume that
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the practice of community sharing does not improve the bottom line, but
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rather believe the practice is altruistic in nature. Our intuition is
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that participation offers tangible and intangible benefits to corporate
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participants. We show this by exploring a variety of models in game
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theory and use game theory as a methodological lens to explain the
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rationality of corporate participation in open source software
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development. Since game theory has evolved to include rational- and
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emotional-based reasons, we explore such lenses as cooperative games,
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metagames, coopetition, and Drama Theory. Our research question, Why do
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for-profit corporations participate in the development of open source
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software? was broad enough to adopt several useful perspectives to
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understand our data. One useful lens was game theory. In this article,
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we examine interview responses and field study data from corporate
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members of open source communities to determine how they justify
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devoting time and effort to community engagement. Our study makes a
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contribution to open source software literature by revealing that
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numerous rational and emotional reasons exist for corporate
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participation in open source software development.},
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DOI = {10.1080/10919392.2016.1228360},
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ISSN = {1091-9392},
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EISSN = {1532-7744},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000386709300003},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000320669800016,
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Author = {Bakar, A. D. and Sultan, A. B. and Zulzalil, H. and Din, J.},
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Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
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Title = {Applying Evolution programming Search Based Software Engineering (SBSE)
|
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in Selecting the Best Open Source Software Maintainability Metrics},
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Booktitle = {2012 IEEE SYMPOSIUM ON COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AND INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS
|
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(ISCAIE 2012)},
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Year = {2012},
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Note = {IEEE Symposium on Computer Applications and Industrial Electronics
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(ISCAIE), Kota Kinabalu, MALAYSIA, DEC 03-04, 2012},
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Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Malaysia; IEEE Malaysia Power Elect (PEL)/Ind Elect (IE)/Ind
|
|
Applicat (IA) Joint Chapter; IEEE Malaysia Power \& Energy Chapter},
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Abstract = {The nature of an Open Source Software development paradigm forces
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individual practitioners and organization to adopt software through
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trial and error approach. This leads to the problems of coming across
|
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software and then abandoning it after realizing its lack of important
|
|
qualities to suit their requirements or facing negative challenges in
|
|
maintaining the software. These contributed by lack of recognizing
|
|
guidelines to lead the practitioners in selecting out of the dozens
|
|
available metrics, the best metric(s) to measure quality OSS. In this
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|
study, the novel results provide the guidelines that lead to the
|
|
development of metrics model that can select the best metric(s) to
|
|
predict maintainability of Open Source Software.},
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ISBN = {978-1-4673-3033-6; 978-1-4673-2302-4},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Bakar, Abubakar/D-5816-2016
|
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Zulzalil, Hazura/D-2030-2017},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000320669800016},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000425929000001,
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Author = {Lee, Amanda and Carver, Jeffrey C.},
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Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
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Title = {Are One-Time Contributors Different? A Comparison to Core and Periphery
|
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Developers in FLOSS Repositories},
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Booktitle = {11TH ACM/IEEE INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON EMPIRICAL SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
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AND MEASUREMENT (ESEM 2017)},
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Series = {International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and
|
|
Measurement},
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Year = {2017},
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Pages = {1-10},
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Note = {11th ACM/IEEE International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering
|
|
and Measurement (ESEM), Toronto, CANADA, NOV 09-10, 2017},
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Organization = {ACM; IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc; IBM},
|
|
Abstract = {Context: Free/Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS) communities consist of
|
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different types of contributors. Core contributors and peripheral
|
|
contributors work together to create a successful project, each playing
|
|
a different role. One-Time Contributors (OTCs), who are on the very
|
|
fringe of the peripheral developers, are largely unstudied despite
|
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offering unique insights into the development process. In a prior
|
|
survey, we identified OTCs and discovered their motivations and
|
|
barriers. Aims: The objective of this study is to corroborate the survey
|
|
results and provide a better understand of OTCs. We compare OTCs to
|
|
other peripheral and core contributors to determine whether they are
|
|
distinct. Method: We mined data from the same code-review repository
|
|
used to identify survey respondents in our previous study. After
|
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identifying each contributor as core, periphery, or OTC, we compared
|
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them in terms of patch size, time interval from submission to decision,
|
|
the nature of their conversations, and patch acceptance rates. Results:
|
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We identified a continuum between core developers and OTCs. OTCs create
|
|
smaller patches, face longer time intervals between patch submission and
|
|
rejection, have longer review conversations, and face lower patch
|
|
acceptance rates. Conversely, core contributors create larger patches,
|
|
face shorter time intervals for feedback, have shorter review
|
|
conversations, and have patches accepted at the highest rate. The
|
|
peripheral developers fall in between the OTCs and the core
|
|
contributors. Conclusion: OTCs do, in fact, face the barriers identified
|
|
in our prior survey. They represent a distinct group of contributors
|
|
compared to core and peripheral developers.},
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DOI = {10.1109/ESEM.2017.7},
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|
ISSN = {1938-6451},
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ISBN = {978-1-5090-4039-1},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Lee, Amanda/0000-0001-7065-434X},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000425929000001},
|
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:001264471100019,
|
|
Author = {Ahmad, Noman and Tripathi, Nirnaya},
|
|
Editor = {Hyrynsalmi, S and Munch, J and Smolander, K and Melegati, J},
|
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Title = {Benefits, Challenges, and Implications of Open-Source Software for
|
|
Health-Tech Startups: An Empirical Study},
|
|
Booktitle = {SOFTWARE BUSINESS, ICSOB 2023},
|
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Series = {Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing},
|
|
Year = {2024},
|
|
Volume = {500},
|
|
Pages = {265-282},
|
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Note = {14th International Conference on Software Business (ICSOB), Lappeenranta
|
|
Lahti Univ Technol, Lahti, FINLAND, NOV 27-29, 2023},
|
|
Abstract = {Health-tech startups are essential, as they provide cutting-edge
|
|
solutions to numerous healthcare concerns in the rapidly evolving
|
|
healthcare industry. They use various technologies to create solutions
|
|
that boost and advance healthcare systems and healthcare delivery.
|
|
Open-source software (OSS) technology has become an essential component
|
|
of startups' toolkits, providing various advantages, such as free access
|
|
to source codes and opportunities for innovation. Research on OSS in
|
|
healthcare startups is limited, so our study aims to investigate how
|
|
healthtech startups perceive the influence of OSS on product development
|
|
and to identify the challenges they face. To meet this objective, we
|
|
conducted an empirical study with six health-tech startups, using
|
|
semi-structured interviews. Thematic analysiswas performed on the
|
|
collected data to identify common themes and subthemes related to the
|
|
research objective. The findings showed that health-tech startups
|
|
benefit from the cost efficiency, scalability, and customization of OSS.
|
|
Open-source software tools, reshape development and promote efficient
|
|
code management, provide community support, and reduce costs. However,
|
|
they demand OSS knowledge, management of updates, regulatory compliance,
|
|
and heightened cybersecurity. Our study adds to the body of knowledge on
|
|
OSS and healthcare startups and the connection between them. We provide
|
|
recommendations for health-tech startups, such as embracing OSS tools
|
|
for their benefits, investing in education and training, and engaging
|
|
with the OSS community for comprehensive support in their product
|
|
development processes.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-031-53227-6\_19},
|
|
ISSN = {1865-1348},
|
|
EISSN = {1865-1356},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-031-53226-9; 978-3-031-53227-6},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001264471100019},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000451376200040,
|
|
Author = {Ponta, Serena Elisa and Plate, Henrik and Sabetta, Antonino},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Beyond Metadata: Code-centric and Usage-based Analysis of Known
|
|
Vulnerabilities in Open-source Software},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS 2018 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE
|
|
AND EVOLUTION (ICSME)},
|
|
Series = {Proceedings-IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance},
|
|
Year = {2018},
|
|
Pages = {449-460},
|
|
Note = {IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance and Evolution
|
|
(ICSME), Madrid, SPAIN, SEP 23-29, 2018},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc},
|
|
Abstract = {The use of open-source software (OSS) is ever-increasing, and so is the
|
|
number of open-source vulnerabilities being discovered and publicly
|
|
disclosed. The gains obtained from the reuse of community-developed
|
|
libraries may be offset by the cost of detecting, assessing, and
|
|
mitigating their vulnerabilities in a timely manner.
|
|
In this paper we present a novel method to detect, assess and mitigate
|
|
OSS vulnerabilities that improves on state-of-the-art approaches, which
|
|
commonly depend on metadata to identify vulnerable OSS dependencies. Our
|
|
solution instead is code-centric and combines static and dynamic
|
|
analysis to determine the reachability of the vulnerable portion of
|
|
libraries used (directly or transitively) by an application. Taking this
|
|
usage into account, our approach then supports developers in choosing
|
|
among the existing non-vulnerable library versions.
|
|
Vulas, the tool implementing our code-centric and usage-based approach,
|
|
is officially recommended by SAP to scan its Java software, and has been
|
|
successfully used to perform more than 250000 scans of about 500
|
|
applications since December 2016. We report on our experience and on the
|
|
lessons we learned when maturing the tool from a research prototype to
|
|
an industrial-grade solution.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/ICSME.2018.00054},
|
|
ISSN = {1063-6773},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-5386-7870-1},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000451376200040},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000316030800031,
|
|
Author = {Choi, YoungJin and Lee, Young-Gon and Ra, JongHei},
|
|
Editor = {Kim, TH and Cho, HS and Gervasi, O and Yau, SS},
|
|
Title = {A Case of Standard Develop Framework Based on Open-Source Software in
|
|
Korea Public Sector},
|
|
Booktitle = {COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FOR GRAPHICS, GRID COMPUTING, AND INDUSTRIAL
|
|
ENVIRONMENT},
|
|
Series = {Communications in Computer and Information Science},
|
|
Year = {2012},
|
|
Volume = {351},
|
|
Pages = {210+},
|
|
Note = {Conf on Grid and Distributed Computing/Int Conf on Industrial
|
|
Environment, Safety and Health/Int Conf on Computer Graphics, Animation
|
|
and Games, Korea Women Training Ctr, Gangwon Do, SOUTH KOREA, DEC 16-19,
|
|
2012},
|
|
Abstract = {The various development frameworks cause problems such as the cost of
|
|
the system maintenance, the outsourcing firm dependency and the lack of
|
|
interoperability between systems. In order to solve these problems, the
|
|
Korean government has developed a standard development framework for
|
|
e-Government, is called the eGovFrame using open source. And many
|
|
agencies used eGovFrame, HIRA also used standard development framework.
|
|
In this study we showed that applied to the practices for DUR(Drug
|
|
Utilization Review) system of Korea HIRA.},
|
|
ISSN = {1865-0929},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-642-35599-8},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Lee, Young/I-5512-2012},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000316030800031},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000287356400022,
|
|
Author = {Parande, Mohammed Aziz and Koru, Gunes},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {A Longitudinal Analysis of the Dependency Concentration in Smaller
|
|
Modules for Open-Source Software Products},
|
|
Booktitle = {2010 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE},
|
|
Series = {Proceedings-IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Note = {International Conference on Software Maintenance, Timisoara, ROMANIA,
|
|
SEP 12-18, 2010},
|
|
Abstract = {Our recent studies on single releases of multiple open-source software
|
|
(OSS) products showed a higher concentration of dependencies in smaller
|
|
modules. For one of the products, it was observed that an isolatable and
|
|
observable refactoring initiative exacerbated this concentration
|
|
inequality. In this paper, we empirically investigate the dependency
|
|
concentration in smaller modules from a longitudinal perspective: (1)
|
|
whether this concentration inequality always exists over product life
|
|
time; (2) how it changes. We hypothesize that the concentration
|
|
inequality should either remain at same levels or increase over time.
|
|
This is because large-scale and long-lived software products usually go
|
|
through some degree of continuous and intermittent refactoring. Our
|
|
results show that dependencies concentrate in smaller classes in all
|
|
releases, and this concentration inequality generally increases over
|
|
successive releases. We suggest that software practitioners continuously
|
|
pay a higher QA attention to smaller modules. We also recommend
|
|
increasing such QA focus as a product matures and goes through
|
|
refactoring activities.},
|
|
ISSN = {1063-6773},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4244-8629-8},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Koru, Gunes/AAR-5819-2020},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000287356400022},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000420021500004,
|
|
Author = {Gastrow, M.},
|
|
Title = {OPEN INNOVATION IN SOUTH AFRICA: CASE STUDIES IN NANOTECHNOLOGY,
|
|
BIOTECHNOLOGY, AND OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL FOR NEW GENERATION SCIENCES},
|
|
Year = {2011},
|
|
Volume = {9},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Pages = {42-66},
|
|
Month = {JAN},
|
|
Abstract = {In the era of open innovation, the capability to conduct collaborative
|
|
research and development has become a key indicator of absorptive
|
|
capacity and innovation competitiveness. However, the literature
|
|
addressing open innovation has a focus on developed economies. New
|
|
evidence from the South African National R\&D Survey, together with
|
|
supplementary data, make it possible to gain a greater understanding of
|
|
the structure of open innovation in nanotechnology, biotechnology and
|
|
open source software in the South African context. Findings from a
|
|
comparative analysis include: the identification of
|
|
collaboration-intensive R\&D networks whose structures are influenced by
|
|
the characteristics of each technological platform; linkages between
|
|
localized innovation networks and global innovation networks; and
|
|
distinct patterns of expenditure, sectoral distribution and geographical
|
|
location characterizing each of these technologies. The paper concludes
|
|
with some suggestions for policy applications for these findings as well
|
|
as directions for further research.},
|
|
ISSN = {1684-4998},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000420021500004},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000278396200004,
|
|
Author = {Morgan, Lorraine and Finnegan, Patrick},
|
|
Title = {Open Innovation in Secondary Software Firms: An Exploration of Managers'
|
|
Perceptions of Open Source Software},
|
|
Journal = {DATA BASE FOR ADVANCES IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Volume = {41},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Pages = {76-95},
|
|
Month = {FEB},
|
|
Abstract = {Open source software (OSS) is probably the best known exemplar of open
|
|
innovation, with many practitioner-oriented publications having debated
|
|
the merits and drawbacks of OSS in recent years. Nevertheless, much of
|
|
the academic research on OSS has focused on individual rather than
|
|
organizational issues. Hence while there is some understanding of why
|
|
individual developers and users opt for particular OSS applications,
|
|
relatively little is known about the adoption of OSS as a software
|
|
acquisition policy. This paper presents a study of 13 managers in the
|
|
secondary software sector in Europe, and examines how their perceptions
|
|
of the benefits and drawbacks of OSS affected their decision to adopt an
|
|
open source policy for software in their companies. The study reveals
|
|
how their perceptions of the business and technical benefits and
|
|
drawbacks of OSS influenced the technological, organizational,
|
|
environmental and individual factors considered within the adoption
|
|
process. The findings reveal that many of these factors are similar to
|
|
those reported by previous work on the adoption of innovation, leading
|
|
us to conclude that organizational processes for the adoption of open
|
|
innovation are reliant on the practices for closed innovation despite
|
|
frequently cited loss of organizational control associated with open
|
|
innovation.},
|
|
ISSN = {0095-0033},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000278396200004},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000266947500003,
|
|
Author = {Ke, Weiling and Zhang, Ping},
|
|
Title = {Motivations in Open Source Software Communities: The Mediating Role of
|
|
Effort Intensity and Goal Commitment},
|
|
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCE},
|
|
Year = {2009},
|
|
Volume = {13},
|
|
Number = {4},
|
|
Pages = {39-66},
|
|
Month = {SUM},
|
|
Abstract = {As a community-based innovation, the open source software (OSS)
|
|
development phenomenon has received great attention from researchers and
|
|
practitioners. Understanding the factors that affect the involvement and
|
|
contributions of participants in OSS projects is of significance to
|
|
facilitate project success. This paper investigates the effects of
|
|
motivation on participant performance in OSS projects, drawing upon
|
|
self-determination theory to examine how task effort (i.e., effort
|
|
intensity and goal commitment) mediates the relationships between a
|
|
spectrum of motivations and individual performance. The research model
|
|
is supported by survey data from 204 participants in OSS projects. The
|
|
theoretical contributions and managerial implications are discussed.},
|
|
DOI = {10.2753/JEC1086-4415130403},
|
|
ISSN = {1086-4415},
|
|
EISSN = {1557-9301},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Zhang, Ping/C-1417-2010},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Zhang, Ping/0000-0003-0663-1850},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000266947500003},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000580574900010,
|
|
Author = {Hogue, Jarom D. and Renaut, Rosemary Anne and Vatankhah, Saeed},
|
|
Title = {A tutorial and open source software for the efficient evaluation of
|
|
gravity and magnetic kernels},
|
|
Journal = {COMPUTERS \& GEOSCIENCES},
|
|
Year = {2020},
|
|
Volume = {144},
|
|
Month = {NOV},
|
|
Abstract = {Fast computation of three-dimensional gravity and magnetic forward
|
|
models is considered. When the measurement data is assumed to be
|
|
obtained on a uniform grid which is staggered with respect to the
|
|
discretization of the parameter volume, the resulting kernel sensitivity
|
|
matrices exhibit block-Toeplitz-Toeplitzblock (BTTB) structure. These
|
|
matrices are symmetric for the gravity problem but unsymmetric for the
|
|
magnetic problem. In each case, the structure facilitates fast forward
|
|
computation using two-dimensional fast Fourier transforms. The
|
|
construction of the kernel matrices and the application of the transform
|
|
for fast forward multiplication, for each problem, is carefully
|
|
described. But, for purposes of comparison with the non-transform
|
|
approach, the generation of the unique entries that define a given
|
|
kernel matrix is also explained. It is also demonstrated how the
|
|
matrices, and hence transforms, are adjusted when padding around the
|
|
volume domain is introduced. The transform algorithms for fast forward
|
|
matrix multiplication with the sensitivity matrix and its transpose,
|
|
without the direct construction of the relevant matrices, are presented.
|
|
Numerical experiments demonstrate the significant reduction in
|
|
computation time and memory requirements that are achieved using the
|
|
transform implementation. Thus, it becomes feasible, both in terms of
|
|
reduced memory requirements and computational time, to implement the
|
|
transform algorithms for large three-dimensional volumes. All presented
|
|
algorithms, including with variable padding, are coded for optimal
|
|
memory, storage and computation as an open source MATLAB code which can
|
|
be adapted for any convolution kernel which generates a BTTB matrix,
|
|
whether or not it is symmetric. This work, therefore, provides a general
|
|
tool for the efficient simulation of gravity and magnetic field data, as
|
|
well as any formulation which admits a sensitivity matrix with the
|
|
required structure.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.cageo.2020.104575},
|
|
Article-Number = {104575},
|
|
ISSN = {0098-3004},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-7803},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Renaut, Rosemary/0000-0001-9296-0890},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000580574900010},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000683381700033,
|
|
Author = {Aranha, Renan Vinicius and Casaes, Andre Biondi and Nunes, Fatima L. S.},
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|
Editor = {Kemczinski, A and Santos, CQ and Trevisan, DG and Gasparini, I and Zaina, L and Pereira, M and Mota, M and Villela, MLB and Falcao, TP and Conte, TU and Darin, TDR},
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Title = {Influence of environmental conditions in the performance of open-source
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software for facial expression recognition},
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Booktitle = {IHC 2020: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 19TH BRAZILIAN SYMPOSIUM ON HUMAN FACTORS
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IN COMPUTING SYSTEMS},
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Year = {2020},
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Note = {19th Brazilian Symposium on Human Factors in Computing Systems (IHC),
|
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ELECTR NETWORK, OCT 26-30, 2020},
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Organization = {Brazilian Com Soc; Brazilian Com Soc, Special Commiss Human Comp
|
|
Interact; ACM SIGCHI; Univ Fed Vales Jequitinhonha Mucuri; Univ Estado
|
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Santa Catarina; Univ Fed Amazonas; Nucleo Informacao Coordenacao Ponto,
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Comite Gestor Internet Brasil},
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Abstract = {The automatic and real-time recognition of the user's emotional state is
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a feature that can provide benefits for different areas of
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Human-Computer Interaction. The scientific literature presents several
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techniques that can be used to recognize the user's emotional state.
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However, many techniques involve the use of sensors that can result in
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financial costs and cause discomfort to the user. In this scenario, the
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recognition of the emotional state through the analysis of facial
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expressions presents itself as a useful and practical approach, since it
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does not involve the use of sensors attached to the user's body and
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executed in different types of devices. Despite these advantages,
|
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software that allow the analysis of facial expressions for free are
|
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still incipient, and performance evaluation of this type of software
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usually is not available. In order to contribute to this context and
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|
assist researchers who need this type of software, this study presents a
|
|
comparative analysis of two open-source emotion recognition software
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({''}CLMTrackr{''} and ``Face-api.js{''}) simulating different
|
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environmental conditions related to lighting and distance. Considering
|
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images from two datasets, we generate 8675 videos simulating 25
|
|
different environmental conditions. Our results indicate that the
|
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environmental conditions did not cause major impacts on the accuracy of
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the software, and CLMTrackr and Face-api.js, presented, respectively,
|
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28\% and 64\% of average accuracy.},
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DOI = {10.1145/3424953.3426630},
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ISBN = {978-1-4503-8172-7},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Aranha, Renan/A-7104-2017
|
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Nunes, Fatima/C-4126-2012
|
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},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Nunes, Fatima/0000-0003-0040-0752
|
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Vinicius Aranha, Renan/0000-0002-6510-0200},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000683381700033},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:001327167900084,
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Author = {Kikelj, Matija and Sabic, Ivan},
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Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
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Title = {Strengthening the digital ecosystem: Effects of the Cyber Resilience Act
|
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(CRA) on Open-Source Software},
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Booktitle = {2024 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CYBER SECURITY AND RESILIENCE, CSR},
|
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Year = {2024},
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Pages = {557-561},
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Note = {4th IEEE Annual International Conference on Cyber Security and
|
|
Resilience (IEEE CSR), London, ENGLAND, SEP 02-04, 2024},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Syst, Man, \& Cybernet Soc; Logos Res \& Innovat; IEEE United
|
|
Kingdom \& Ireland Sect; IEEE SMC Tech Comm Homeland Secur; IEEE SMC
|
|
Tech Comm Cyber Humanities; MITRE; Univ Portsmouth; Univ Peloponnese;
|
|
Univ Roma Tre, Digital Humanities Lab; Summit TEC Grp Ltd; IEEE Transact
|
|
Emerging Top Comp},
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|
Abstract = {The European Union proposed the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) to enhance
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|
cybersecurity in digital products, including those utilizing open-source
|
|
software (OSS). This paper examines the CRA's impact on the OSS
|
|
community, supported by industry statistics and case studies. While the
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|
CRA sets stricter security requirements and fosters collaboration
|
|
between commercial integrators and OSS developers, it also imposes
|
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burdens on smaller projects. We provide actionable recommendations for
|
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policymakers, such as implementing flexible compliance frameworks,
|
|
establishing funding programs, and fostering public-private
|
|
partnerships. The paper substantiates potential outcomes with data and
|
|
quotes from the OSS community, highlighting economic realities and the
|
|
need for future research. This research aims to help policymakers
|
|
balance security goals with preserving OSS contributions' value.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/CSR61664.2024.10679481},
|
|
ISBN = {979-8-3503-7536-7},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001327167900084},
|
|
}
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@article{ WOS:000240220400006,
|
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Author = {Stewart, Katherine J. and Darcy, David P. and Daniel, Sherae L.},
|
|
Title = {Opportunities and challenges applying functional data analysis to the
|
|
study of open source software evolution},
|
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Journal = {STATISTICAL SCIENCE},
|
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Year = {2006},
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Volume = {21},
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Number = {2, SI},
|
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Pages = {167-178},
|
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Month = {MAY},
|
|
Note = {1st Interdisciplinary Symposium on Statistical Challenges and
|
|
Opportunities in Electronic Commerce Research, Robert H Smith Sch
|
|
Business, Univ Maryland, College Pk, MD, MAY 22-23, 2005},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper explores the application of functional data analysis (FDA) as
|
|
a means to study the dynamics of software evolution in the open source
|
|
context. Several challenges in analyzing the data from software projects
|
|
are discussed, an approach to overcoming those challenges is described,
|
|
and preliminary results from the analysis of a sample of open source
|
|
software (OSS) projects are provided. The results demonstrate the
|
|
utility of FDA for uncovering and categorizing multiple distinct
|
|
patterns of evolution in the complexity of OSS projects. These results
|
|
are promising in that they demonstrate some patterns in which the
|
|
complexity of software decreased as the software grew in size, a
|
|
particularly novel result. The paper reports preliminary explorations of
|
|
factors that may be associated with decreasing complexity patterns in
|
|
these projects. The paper concludes by describing several next steps for
|
|
this research project as well as some questions for which more
|
|
sophisticated analytical techniques may be needed.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1214/088342306000000141},
|
|
ISSN = {0883-4237},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000240220400006},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000234919600008,
|
|
Author = {May, C},
|
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Title = {Escaping the TRIPs' trap: The political economy of free and open source
|
|
software in Africa},
|
|
Journal = {POLITICAL STUDIES},
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Year = {2006},
|
|
Volume = {54},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Pages = {123-146},
|
|
Month = {MAR},
|
|
Note = {1st African Conference on the Digital Commons (Idlelo 2004), Univ
|
|
Western Cape, Cape Town, SOUTH AFRICA, JAN, 2004},
|
|
Organization = {Open Soc Inst},
|
|
Abstract = {Across sub-Saharan Africa, the promise of `informational development' is
|
|
proclaimed. The global governance of intellectual property rights
|
|
(IPRs), however, currently structured through the Trade-Related Aspects
|
|
of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPs) agreement and overseen by the
|
|
World Trade Organisation (WTO), makes much software expensive to deploy.
|
|
There is an alternative: open-source and/or free software ameliorates
|
|
many of the cost problems countries in Africa have anticipated as they
|
|
have changed their laws to protect IPRs; using non-proprietary software
|
|
will enable them to deploy extensive computerisation without making
|
|
large payments to suppliers from the developed countries. By escaping
|
|
the TRIPs' trap, many Africans will be better able to enjoy the
|
|
potential benefits of `informational development'.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1111/j.1467-9248.2006.00569.x},
|
|
ISSN = {0032-3217},
|
|
EISSN = {1467-9248},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000234919600008},
|
|
}
|
|
|
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@article{ WOS:001032645500011,
|
|
Author = {Holbrook, Luke D.},
|
|
Title = {Clarity About Transparency: Software Transparency and Open Source
|
|
Software Licenses in the US Public Sector},
|
|
Journal = {IEEE SOFTWARE},
|
|
Year = {2023},
|
|
Volume = {40},
|
|
Number = {4},
|
|
Pages = {71-76},
|
|
Month = {JUL-AUG},
|
|
Abstract = {Public sector entities working with the U.S. government should strive to
|
|
be transparent by releasing and ingesting software bill of materials
|
|
when implementing new projects, including projects with closed source
|
|
software and open source software.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/MS.2023.3265889},
|
|
ISSN = {0740-7459},
|
|
EISSN = {1937-4194},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001032645500011},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000392042100006,
|
|
Author = {Cha, Mi-Kyung and Jeon, Youn A. and Son, Jung Eek and Chung, Sun-Ok and
|
|
Cho, Young-Yeol},
|
|
Title = {Development of a Greenhouse Environment Monitoring System using Low-cost
|
|
Microcontroller and Open-source Software},
|
|
Journal = {KOREAN JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE \& TECHNOLOGY},
|
|
Year = {2016},
|
|
Volume = {34},
|
|
Number = {6},
|
|
Pages = {860-870},
|
|
Month = {DEC},
|
|
Abstract = {Continuous monitoring of environmental parameters provides farmers with
|
|
useful information, which can improve the quality and productivity of
|
|
crops grown in greenhouses. The objective of this study was to develop a
|
|
greenhouse environment measurement system using a low-cost
|
|
microcontroller with open-source software. Greenhouse environment
|
|
parameters measured were air temperature, relative humidity, and carbon
|
|
dioxide (CO2) concentration. The ranges of the temperature, relative
|
|
humidity, and CO2 concentration were -40 to 120 degrees C, 0 to 100\%,
|
|
and 0 to 10,000 ppm, respectively. A 128 x 64 graphic LCD display was
|
|
used for real-time monitoring of the greenhouse environments. An Arduino
|
|
Uno R3 consisted of a USB interface for communicating with a computer, 6
|
|
analog inputs, and 14 digital input/output pins. A temperature/relative
|
|
humidity sensor was connected to digital pins 2 and 3. A CO2 sensor was
|
|
connected to digital pins 12 and 13. The LCD was connected to digital
|
|
pin 1 (TX). The sketches were programmed with the Arduino Software
|
|
(IDE). A measurement system including the Arduino board, sensors, and
|
|
accessories was developed (totaling \$244). Data for the environmental
|
|
parameters in a venlo-type greenhouse were obtained using this system
|
|
without any problems. We expect that the low-cost microcontroller using
|
|
open-source software can be used for monitoring the environments of
|
|
plastic greenhouses in Korea.},
|
|
DOI = {10.12972/kjhst.20160090},
|
|
ISSN = {1226-8763},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Jeon, YoonA/0000-0002-1853-222X
|
|
Chung, Sun-Ok/0000-0001-7629-7224
|
|
Son, Jung Eek/0000-0002-0080-0417},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000392042100006},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000380443700109,
|
|
Author = {Nzeko'o, Armel Jacques Nzekon and Latapy, Matthieu and Tchuente, Maurice},
|
|
Editor = {Barbara, C and Khan, L},
|
|
Title = {Social network analysis of developers and users mailing lists of some
|
|
free open source software},
|
|
Booktitle = {2015 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON BIG DATA - BIGDATA CONGRESS 2015},
|
|
Series = {IEEE International Congress on Big Data},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Pages = {728-732},
|
|
Note = {IEEE International Congress on Big Data, New York, NY, JUN 27-JUL 02,
|
|
2015},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc; Serv Comp; Serv Soc; Comp Cloud; Serv Comp; BIG
|
|
Data; Hp; IBM; ERICSSON; SAP; IBM Res; HUAWEI; OMG Object Management
|
|
Grp; IEEE Cloud Comp; Business Proc Integrat \& Management; IT Profess;
|
|
Intl Journal Web Serv Res; Comp Now Access Discover Engage; IEEE
|
|
Transact Serv Comp},
|
|
Abstract = {As reported by Kevin Crowston and co-authors in a recent paper, free
|
|
open source software is a very important social phenomenon that involves
|
|
nearly one million programmers, a myriad of software development firms,
|
|
millions of users, and its financial impact is huge since for instance
|
|
the cost of recreating available free software is estimated in tens of
|
|
billions of euros. Free open source software projects generally have one
|
|
mailing list for developers and another one for users. This large number
|
|
of mailing lists changes constantly and shows a great variety with
|
|
respect to membership and topics covered. This makes them very difficult
|
|
to monitor. One way of overcoming this Big Data Challenge is to identify
|
|
some easily computable global indicators that can be used for instance
|
|
to detect important events. We illustrate this approach here by making a
|
|
social network analysis and comparison of developers' and users' mailing
|
|
lists of four free open source software projects: CentOS, GnuPG, Mailman
|
|
and Samba. We show that these mailing lists have some common
|
|
characteristics : the number of messages, the time durations and the
|
|
interlink times can be fitted using power and lognormal laws with
|
|
suitable scales and parameters; for the interlink time, the analysis is
|
|
done using the temporal delta density inspired by the delta density
|
|
introduced by Viard and Latapy. This similarity between the
|
|
characteristics of mailing lists also applies to the structure of
|
|
dominant groups. For the time evolution of the number of messages, GnuPG
|
|
exhibits a particular behavior. The interpretation of the different
|
|
parameters gives very interesting insights into the membership and the
|
|
type of topics covered by the mailing lists. The analysis carried out
|
|
here and similar studies cited in this paper can therefore be considered
|
|
as a first step towards the designing of building blocks for monitoring
|
|
mailing lists.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/BigDataCongress.2015.119},
|
|
ISSN = {2379-7703},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4673-7278-7},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000380443700109},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000302298900022,
|
|
Author = {Bonnal, Raoul J. P. and Aerts, Jan and Githinji, George and Goto,
|
|
Naohisa and MacLean, Dan and Miller, Chase A. and Mishima, Hiroyuki and
|
|
Pagani, Massimiliano and Ramirez-Gonzalez, Ricardo and Smant, Geert and
|
|
Strozzi, Francesco and Syme, Rob and Vos, Rutger and Wennblom, Trevor J.
|
|
and Woodcroft, Ben J. and Katayama, Toshiaki and Prins, Pjotr},
|
|
Title = {Biogem: an effective tool-based approach for scaling up open source
|
|
software development in bioinformatics},
|
|
Journal = {BIOINFORMATICS},
|
|
Year = {2012},
|
|
Volume = {28},
|
|
Number = {7},
|
|
Pages = {1035-1037},
|
|
Month = {APR 1},
|
|
Abstract = {Biogem provides a software development environment for the Ruby
|
|
programming language, which encourages community-based software
|
|
development for bioinformatics while lowering the barrier to entry and
|
|
encouraging best practices.
|
|
Biogem, with its targeted modular and decentralized approach, software
|
|
generator, tools and tight web integration, is an improved general model
|
|
for scaling up collaborative open source software development in
|
|
bioinformatics.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1093/bioinformatics/bts080},
|
|
ISSN = {1367-4803},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Woodcroft, Ben/JWP-8960-2024
|
|
Aerts, Jan/AAQ-6949-2020
|
|
Ramírez, Ricardo/H-4808-2019
|
|
Syme, Robert/H-5557-2019
|
|
Pagani, Massimiliano/B-6354-2013
|
|
Mishima, Hiroyuki/Y-2638-2019
|
|
Vos, Rutger/H-9032-2012
|
|
MacLean, Dan/C-7046-2013
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Bonnal, Raoul/0000-0002-2123-6536
|
|
Woodcroft, Ben/0000-0003-0670-7480
|
|
Githinji, George/0000-0001-9640-7371
|
|
Prins, Pjotr/0000-0002-8021-9162
|
|
Strozzi, Francesco/0000-0002-6845-6982
|
|
Syme, Robert/0000-0002-8721-2350
|
|
Vos, Rutger/0000-0001-9254-7318
|
|
Katayama, Toshiaki/0000-0003-2391-0384
|
|
MISHIMA, Hiroyuki/0000-0001-5050-2509
|
|
MacLean, Dan/0000-0003-1032-0887
|
|
Aerts, Jan/0000-0002-6416-2717
|
|
Pagani, Massimiliano/0000-0002-7017-9304
|
|
Ramirez Gonzalez, Ricardo Humberto/0000-0001-5745-7085},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000302298900022},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000255085700033,
|
|
Author = {Lin, Yu-Wei and Zini, Enrico},
|
|
Title = {Free/libre open source software implementation in schools: Evidence from
|
|
the field and implications for the future},
|
|
Journal = {COMPUTERS \& EDUCATION},
|
|
Year = {2008},
|
|
Volume = {50},
|
|
Number = {3},
|
|
Pages = {1092-1102},
|
|
Month = {APR},
|
|
Note = {7th International Conference on Human Choice and Computers (HCC7),
|
|
Maribor, SLOVENIA, SEP 21-23, 2006},
|
|
Abstract = {This empirical paper shows how free/libre open source software (FLOSS)
|
|
contributes to mutual and collaborative learning in an educational
|
|
environment. Unlike proprietary software, FLOSS allows extensive
|
|
customisation of software to support the needs of local users better.
|
|
This also allows users to participate more proactively in the
|
|
development and implementation process of a FLOSS-based system. In this
|
|
paper, we observes how implementing FLOSS in an Italian high school
|
|
challenges the conventional relationship between end users themselves
|
|
(e.g. teachers and students) and that between users and developers. The
|
|
findings will shed some light on the social aspects of FLOSS-based
|
|
computerization - including the role of FLOSS in social and
|
|
organizational change in educational environments and the ways that the
|
|
social organization of FLOSS are influenced by social forces and social
|
|
practices. (C) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.compedu.2006.11.001},
|
|
ISSN = {0360-1315},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-782X},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Lin, Yuwei/AGJ-3307-2022
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Lin, Yu-Wei/0000-0001-9798-5165},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000255085700033},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@incollection{ WOS:000273703000010,
|
|
Author = {Giuri, Paola and Rullani, Francesco and Torrisi, Salvatore},
|
|
Editor = {Audretsch, DB and Dagnino, GB and Faraci, R and Hoskisson, RE},
|
|
Title = {A Test of Lazear's Theory of Entrepreneurship in the Open Source
|
|
Software Virtual Community},
|
|
Booktitle = {NEW FRONTIERS IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP: RECOGNIZING, SEIZING, AND EXECUTING
|
|
OPPORTUNITIES},
|
|
Series = {International Studies in Entrepreneurship},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Volume = {26},
|
|
Pages = {197-221},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper studies the emergence of entrepreneurs and their skill
|
|
profile in the open source software (OSS) community. We test the
|
|
hypothesis that entrepreneurs, carrying out complex, multitask
|
|
activities, have more balanced skill sets compared with individuals who
|
|
are less involved in project management activities. Our empirical
|
|
analysis employs the SourceForge dataset containing information on
|
|
77,039 individuals working in 54,229 OSS projects. We estimate logit and
|
|
ordered logit models to explore the likelihood that an individual is a
|
|
project founder or manager. Our main regressors include individual
|
|
attributes like skill level and diversity, and project-level controls.
|
|
Results support our hypothesis.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-1-4419-0058-6\_10},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4419-0057-9},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Giuri, Paola/K-9986-2015
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {RULLANI, FRANCESCO/0000-0001-6142-856X},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000273703000010},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000838072800001,
|
|
Author = {Wang, Jinyong and Zhang, Ce},
|
|
Title = {Reliability model of open source software considering fault introduction
|
|
with generalized inflection S-shaped distribution},
|
|
Journal = {SN APPLIED SCIENCES},
|
|
Year = {2022},
|
|
Volume = {4},
|
|
Number = {9},
|
|
Month = {SEP},
|
|
Abstract = {Recently, the open source software (OSS) reliability has become one of
|
|
hot issues. Owing to the uncertainty and complexity of OSS development,
|
|
testing and debugging environments, OSS are completed dynamically. When
|
|
detected faults are removed for OSS, they are likely to introduce new
|
|
faults. Moreover, under the different OSS debugging environments, fault
|
|
introduction will show different changes. For example, the fault
|
|
introduction rate shows a decrease change, or increasing first and then
|
|
decreasing change over time. Considering the complex and dynamic changes
|
|
in fault introduction, an OSS reliability model that fault introduction
|
|
obeys a generalized inflection S-shaped distribution is proposed in this
|
|
paper. Experimental results indicate that the fitting and predictive
|
|
performance of the proposed model is good. The established model in this
|
|
paper can adapt the dynamical and complicated changes of fault
|
|
introduction during OSS debugging. Moreover, the established model can
|
|
accurately forecast the number of remaining faults in OSS, and assist
|
|
developers to evaluate the actual OSS reliability.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/s42452-022-05125-6},
|
|
Article-Number = {244},
|
|
ISSN = {2523-3963},
|
|
EISSN = {2523-3971},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Wang, Jinyong/0000-0003-4167-1313},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000838072800001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000353751300012,
|
|
Author = {van Loon, Alexander and Toshkov, Dimiter},
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Title = {Adopting open source software in public administration: The importance
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of boundary spanners and political commitment},
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Journal = {GOVERNMENT INFORMATION QUARTERLY},
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Year = {2015},
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Volume = {32},
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Number = {2},
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Pages = {207-215},
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Month = {APR},
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Abstract = {Open source software (OSS) adoption in public administrations around the
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|
world has been uneven. Despite the substantive economic and
|
|
efficiency-related implications of OSS adoption, there is surprisingly
|
|
little research into the determinants of the diffusion of OSS across
|
|
public sector jurisdictions. In this article we explore the variation in
|
|
OSS adoption among Dutch local administrations. The Dutch central
|
|
government adopted a policy to stimulate the use of OSS in the public
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|
sector, but the non-mandatory character of the policy resulted in great
|
|
differences in the degree of adoption of OSS at the local level. Using
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|
data from a new survey of municipalities in the Netherlands and
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|
proportional odds statistical models to analyze the data, we show that
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|
the degree of OSS adoption crucially depends on the presence of boundary
|
|
spanners and political commitment within the local government On the
|
|
other hand, oft-suspected factors like financial stress and jurisdiction
|
|
size have no discernible effects. Our findings have implications for
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understanding the spread of OSS in the public sector and for public
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policies designed to encourage OSS diffusion. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc All
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rights reserved.},
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DOI = {10.1016/j.giq.2015.01.004},
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ISSN = {0740-624X},
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EISSN = {1872-9517},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Toshkov, Dimiter/K-3858-2013},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Toshkov, Dimiter/0000-0002-7444-9340},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000353751300012},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000343806600038,
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Author = {Colazo, Jorge},
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Editor = {Sprague, RH},
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Title = {Structural Changes Associated with the Temporal Dispersion of Teams:
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|
Evidence from Open Source Software Projects},
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Booktitle = {2014 47TH HAWAII INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SYSTEM SCIENCES (HICSS)},
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Series = {Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System
|
|
Sciences},
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Year = {2014},
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|
Pages = {300-309},
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Note = {47th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences,
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|
Waikoloa, HI, JAN 06-09, 2014},
|
|
Organization = {Univ Hawaii, Shidler Coll Business; IEEE Comp Soc},
|
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Abstract = {This study relies on Media Synchronicity Theory and Social Network
|
|
Analysis to analyze how the structure of collaboration networks change
|
|
when collaborating teams become temporally dispersed. The empirical test
|
|
of hypotheses using ordinary least squares with archival data from 230
|
|
Open Source Software projects shows that the collaboration structure
|
|
networks of more temporally dispersed teams are sparser and more
|
|
centralized, and these associations are stronger in those teams
|
|
exhibiting higher relative performance.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/HICSS.2014.45},
|
|
ISSN = {1060-3425},
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|
ISBN = {978-1-4799-2504-9},
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|
ORCID-Numbers = {Colazo, Jorge/0000-0003-1636-6923},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000343806600038},
|
|
}
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@article{ WOS:000855279500001,
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|
Author = {Bodine, C. S. and Buscombe, D. and Best, R. J. and Redner, J. A. and
|
|
Kaeser, A. J.},
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|
Title = {PING-Mapper: Open-Source Software for Automated Benthic Imaging and
|
|
Mapping Using Recreation-Grade Sonar},
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|
Journal = {EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE},
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|
Year = {2022},
|
|
Volume = {9},
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|
Number = {9},
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Month = {SEP},
|
|
Abstract = {The characterization of benthic habitats is essential for aquatic
|
|
ecosystem science and management, but is frequently limited by waterbody
|
|
visibility and depth. Recreation-grade side-scan sonar systems are
|
|
increasingly used to aid scientific inquiries in aquatic environments
|
|
due to their relative low-cost, ease of operation, low-weight, and ease
|
|
of mounting on a variety of vessels. However, existing procedures and
|
|
software for post-processing these data are either limited, closed
|
|
source, or fail on data from new sonar models, limiting the development
|
|
of reproducible workflows. Here, we present PING-Mapper, an open-source
|
|
and freely available side-scan sonar post-processing toolset for
|
|
processing and mapping sonar recordings from popular Humminbird
|
|
instruments. The modular software automatically: (a) decodes sonar
|
|
recordings from any Humminbird system, (b) exports ping attributes from
|
|
every sonar channel, (c) uses sonar sensor depth for water column
|
|
removal, and (d) exports sonogram tiles and georectified mosaics. Sonar
|
|
channels are processed in parallel for quick decoding and metadata
|
|
extraction. Major processing wokflows, including georectification and
|
|
image export, are optimized to scale with computing resources. The
|
|
software has been extensively tested using data from several rivers of
|
|
varying character and distribution of depths, but could also be used in
|
|
estuarine and lacustrine environments. Usage of PING-Mapper is
|
|
illustrated in three case studies focused on mapping large woody debris,
|
|
bathymetric mapping, and visual interpretation and mapping of substrates
|
|
for selected reaches of the Pearl and Pascagoula river systems in
|
|
Mississippi.
|
|
Plain Language Summary Side-scan sonar instruments provide a way to
|
|
survey and visualize the bottom of rivers, lakes, or oceans. Since the
|
|
early 2000s, companies catering predominantly to anglers have
|
|
manufactured recreation-grade side-scan sonar systems to aid fishermen
|
|
in locating fish and identifying potential hazards. Scientists seeking
|
|
to understand and manage aquatic habitats used these systems to create
|
|
grayscale images of water bottoms because they are inexpensive, easy to
|
|
operate, and require minimal mounting equipment on the boat. Software
|
|
has been created by companies to process these data, but the underlying
|
|
processing workflow and computer code are not publicly available, making
|
|
it difficult to reproduce and compare results across studies. Other
|
|
publicly available approaches and software are either outdated, not
|
|
maintained, or not free. That is why we made PING-Mapper, a freely
|
|
available software developed in an increasingly popular programming
|
|
language called Python. We designed the software to work on any computer
|
|
to export the data sets quickly and efficiently. The scientific use of
|
|
exported data sets is demonstrated with three case studies focused on
|
|
locating and mapping targets (specifically large trees and branches),
|
|
creating depth maps, and visually discerning the distributions of common
|
|
substrates, such as sand and cobble.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1029/2022EA002469},
|
|
Article-Number = {e2022EA002469},
|
|
EISSN = {2333-5084},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Bodine, Cameron/JGD-0758-2023
|
|
Buscombe, Daniel/F-6283-2011
|
|
Best, Rebecca J/D-2934-2013
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Best, Rebecca J/0000-0003-2103-064X
|
|
Bodine, Cameron/0000-0002-1623-3920
|
|
Buscombe, Daniel/0000-0001-6217-5584
|
|
Redner, Jennylyn/0000-0003-2408-0482},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000855279500001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000754321700005,
|
|
Author = {Palys, Marcin},
|
|
Title = {The role of open source software in the process of implementing social
|
|
innovation in SMEs},
|
|
Journal = {E-MENTOR},
|
|
Year = {2021},
|
|
Number = {5},
|
|
Pages = {45-52},
|
|
Abstract = {Nowadays, small and medium-sized enterprises (further SME) look for ways
|
|
to overcome pressing social problems. An open-software-based application
|
|
can be considered a powerful tool for this task, because of
|
|
functionalities such as data management, BI operation, and efficient
|
|
channels of communication. A review of literature shows that there is a
|
|
shortage of studies concerning connections between usage of Free/Libre
|
|
or Open Source Software (further FLOSS) and implementing Social
|
|
Innovation (SI). The aim of this research is to investigate how the use
|
|
of FLOSS relates to the ability of SMEs to implement SI. The author aims
|
|
to underline key areas in which FLOSS supported implementation of SI. A
|
|
set of recommendations for future initiatives is created based on the
|
|
experience of successful implementation. Based on a review of
|
|
literature, the author created a set of hypotheses which are validated
|
|
by the in-depth surveys with three companies in the SME sector. The
|
|
article structure is as follows: first the author presents literature
|
|
findings concerning the subject, and next the areas of the model and
|
|
survey answers. Finally, the author performs a critical review of the
|
|
model, confirming that open software can stimulate the process of
|
|
developing social innovation in SMEs, especially in cost reduction,
|
|
flexibility, and community support.},
|
|
DOI = {10.15219/em92.1542},
|
|
ISSN = {1731-6758},
|
|
EISSN = {1731-7428},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000754321700005},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000562956000002,
|
|
Author = {Kapur, P. K. and Panwar, Saurabh and Kumar, Vivek and Singh, Ompal},
|
|
Title = {Entropy-Based Two-Dimensional Software Reliability Growth Modeling for
|
|
Open-Source Software Incorporating Change-Point},
|
|
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RELIABILITY QUALITY AND SAFETY ENGINEERING},
|
|
Year = {2020},
|
|
Volume = {27},
|
|
Number = {5, SI},
|
|
Month = {OCT},
|
|
Note = {9th International Conference on Quality, Reliability, Infocom Technology
|
|
and Business Operations (ICQRIT), Univ Delhi, New Delhi, INDIA, DEC
|
|
27-29, 2018-2019},
|
|
Organization = {Univ Delhi, Dept Operat Res; Soc Reliabil Engn Qual \& Operat Management},
|
|
Abstract = {This study provides an analytical model to predict the fixing pattern of
|
|
issues in the open-source software (OSS) packages to assist developers
|
|
in software development and maintenance. Moreover, the continuous
|
|
evolution of software due to bugs removal, new features addition or
|
|
existing features modification results in the source code complexity.
|
|
The proposed model quantifies the complexity in the source code using
|
|
the Shannon entropy measure. In addition, the issues fixing growth
|
|
behavior is viewed as a function of continuation time of the software in
|
|
the field environment and amount of uncertainty or complexity present in
|
|
the source code. Therefore, a two-dimensional function called
|
|
Cobb-Douglas production function is applied to model the intensity
|
|
function of the issues fixing rate. Furthermore, the rate of fixing the
|
|
different issue types is considered variable that may alter after
|
|
certain time points. Thus, this study incorporates the concept of
|
|
multiple change-points to predict and assess the fixing behavior of
|
|
issues in the software system. The performance of the proposed model is
|
|
validated by fitting the proposed model to the actual issues data of
|
|
three open-source projects. Findings of the data analysis exhibit
|
|
excellent prediction and estimation capability of the model.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1142/S0218539320400094},
|
|
Article-Number = {2040009},
|
|
ISSN = {0218-5393},
|
|
EISSN = {1793-6446},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Kumar, Vivek/HOC-3352-2023
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Panwar, Saurabh/0000-0003-3302-6998
|
|
kumar, vivek/0000-0002-9205-8423},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000562956000002},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000368495600012,
|
|
Author = {Ramanathan, Lakshmanan and Iyer, Sundaresan Krishnan},
|
|
Editor = {Damiani, E and Frati, F and Riehle, D and Wasserman, AI},
|
|
Title = {A Qualitative Study on the Adoption of Open Source Software in
|
|
Information Technology Outsourcing Organizations},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SYSTEMS: ADOPTION AND IMPACT},
|
|
Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Volume = {451},
|
|
Pages = {103-113},
|
|
Note = {11th IFIP WG 2.13 Annual International Conference on Open Source Systems
|
|
(OSS), Florence, ITALY, MAY 16-17, 2015},
|
|
Organization = {IFIP WG 2 13; Google},
|
|
Abstract = {The purpose of this paper is to identify the influence of Outsourcing on
|
|
Open source software (OSS) and further investigate the factors that
|
|
impact the adoption of OSS in global Information Technology (IT)
|
|
outsourcing organizations serviced by Indian IT services providers. This
|
|
exploratory research adopted positivism research philosophy and
|
|
qualitative approach. An in-depth interview was conducted with ten
|
|
participants across IT outsourcing organizations, IT service providers,
|
|
and OSS service providers. The results show that IT outsourcing was not
|
|
found to have an impact on OSS adoption. However, eight factors
|
|
including management support and OSS support availability was identified
|
|
to influence OSS adoption. IT services providers can utilize this
|
|
research model to increase their understanding of why some IT
|
|
outsourcing organizations choose to adopt OSS, while seemingly similar
|
|
ones facing similar market conditions do not.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-319-17837-0\_10},
|
|
ISSN = {1868-4238},
|
|
EISSN = {1868-422X},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-319-17837-0; 978-3-319-17836-3},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000368495600012},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000374317600004,
|
|
Author = {Sadler, Jeffrey M. and Ames, Daniel P. and Khattar, Rohit},
|
|
Title = {A recipe for standards-based data sharing using open source software and
|
|
low-cost electronics},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF HYDROINFORMATICS},
|
|
Year = {2016},
|
|
Volume = {18},
|
|
Number = {2},
|
|
Pages = {185-197},
|
|
Month = {MAR},
|
|
Abstract = {Environmental data are critical to understanding environmental
|
|
phenomena, yet their consistent collection and curation can be
|
|
cost-prohibitive. This paper describes a recipe for the design,
|
|
development, and deployment of a low-cost environmental data logging and
|
|
transmission system for environmental sensors and its connection to an
|
|
open source data-sharing network. The hardware is built using several
|
|
low-cost, open-source, mass-produced components. The system
|
|
automatically ingests data into HydroServer, a standards-based server in
|
|
the open source hydrologic information system (HIS) created by the
|
|
Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrologic Sciences
|
|
Inc. (CUAHSI). By publishing data in this way, they are discoverable
|
|
through the geographic information system (GIS)-based CUAHSI tools,
|
|
HydroDesktop and HydroShare. In addition, because they follow WaterML
|
|
encoding, open hardware data stored in the HIS can be included in
|
|
international catalog such as the global earth observation system of
|
|
system catalog. A recipe for building the system is provided. Multiple
|
|
deployments used to test proof-of-concept of the system are described
|
|
and their results are given. Ease of deployment and reliability of the
|
|
logging and transmission system is also addressed.},
|
|
DOI = {10.2166/hydro.2015.092},
|
|
ISSN = {1464-7141},
|
|
EISSN = {1465-1734},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Sadler, Jeffrey/0000-0001-8776-4844
|
|
Ames, Daniel P./0000-0003-2606-2579},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000374317600004},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000730970300001,
|
|
Author = {Saraf, Iqra and Iqbal, Javaid and Shrivastava, Avinash K. and Khurshid,
|
|
Shozab},
|
|
Title = {Modelling reliability growth for multi-version open source software
|
|
considering varied testing and debugging factors},
|
|
Journal = {QUALITY AND RELIABILITY ENGINEERING INTERNATIONAL},
|
|
Year = {2022},
|
|
Volume = {38},
|
|
Number = {4},
|
|
Pages = {1814-1825},
|
|
Month = {JUN},
|
|
Abstract = {Due to the continuous dependence of society on technology and the fast
|
|
growth of Open Source Software (OSS), there is a need for the software
|
|
industry to shift to multi-release software development. To include the
|
|
revisions in user demands and testing environment, factors that affect
|
|
OSS reliability have to be considered. Here, we propose a quantitative
|
|
method for assessing the reliability of multi-release OSS by using
|
|
Software Reliability Growth Models based on the Non-Homogenous Poisson
|
|
Process. Various factors like imperfect debugging, error generation,
|
|
change-point have been considered. The model has been estimated on
|
|
Statistical Package for Social Sciences using three releases of the
|
|
Apache dataset. It is concluded that the results obtained are improved
|
|
than the existing ones.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1002/qre.3048},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {DEC 2021},
|
|
ISSN = {0748-8017},
|
|
EISSN = {1099-1638},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Iqbal, Javaid/0000-0003-0383-2059},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000730970300001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000651625200020,
|
|
Author = {August, Terrence and Chen, Wei and Zhu, Kevin},
|
|
Title = {Competition Among Proprietary and Open-Source Software Firms: The Role
|
|
of Licensing in Strategic Contribution},
|
|
Journal = {MANAGEMENT SCIENCE},
|
|
Year = {2021},
|
|
Volume = {67},
|
|
Number = {5},
|
|
Pages = {3041-3066},
|
|
Month = {MAY},
|
|
Abstract = {In enterprise software markets, firms are increasingly using
|
|
services-based business models built on open-source software (OSS) to
|
|
compete with established, proprietary software firms. Because
|
|
third-party firms can also strategically contribute to OSS and compete
|
|
in the services market, the nature of competition between OSS
|
|
constituents and proprietary software firms can be complex. Moreover,
|
|
their incentives are likely influenced by the licensing schemes that
|
|
govern OSS. We study a three-player game and examine how open-source
|
|
licensing affects competition among an open-source originator, an
|
|
open-source contributor, and a proprietor competing in an enterprise
|
|
software market. In this regard, we examine (1) how quality investments
|
|
and prices are endogenously determined in equilibrium, (2) how license
|
|
restrictiveness impacts equilibrium investments and the quality of
|
|
offerings, and (3) how license restrictiveness affects consumer surplus
|
|
and social welfare. Although some in the open-source community often
|
|
advocate restrictive licenses such as theGNUGeneral Public License
|
|
because it is not always in the best interest of the originator for the
|
|
contributor to invest greater development effort, such licensing can
|
|
actually be detrimental to both consumer surplus and social welfare when
|
|
it exacerbates this incentive conflict. We find such an outcome in
|
|
markets characterized by software providers with similar development
|
|
capabilities yet cast in favor of the proprietor. In contrast, when
|
|
these capabilities either become more dispersed or remain similar but
|
|
tilt in favor of open source, a more restrictive license instead
|
|
encourages greater effort from the OSS contributor, leads to higher OSS
|
|
quality, and provides a larger societal benefit.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1287/mnsc.2020.3674},
|
|
ISSN = {0025-1909},
|
|
EISSN = {1526-5501},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Chen, Wei/KRP-2334-2024
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Chen, Wei/0000-0002-0963-7839},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000651625200020},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000591374900001,
|
|
Author = {Jadidoleslam, Navid and Goska, Radoslaw and Mantilla, Ricardo and
|
|
Krajewski, Witold F.},
|
|
Title = {Hydrovise: A non-proprietary open-source software for hydrologic model
|
|
and data visualization and evaluation},
|
|
Journal = {ENVIRONMENTAL MODELLING \& SOFTWARE},
|
|
Year = {2020},
|
|
Volume = {134},
|
|
Month = {DEC},
|
|
Abstract = {The authors developed a non-proprietary web-browser based open-source
|
|
software that allows users to visualize and evaluate hydrologic
|
|
space-time data in an interactive environment. Hydrovise is client-side
|
|
browser-based software that interprets a configuration file to construct
|
|
control elements in the Graphical User Interface for visualizations of
|
|
space-time data and model simulation evaluations. It leverages the
|
|
concept of three-dimensional data cubes that facilitate query in space,
|
|
time, and variable dimension(s) without the requirement for a database
|
|
system. Using a configuration file, users can define data sources as
|
|
local file system resources and or external data sources (e.g., online
|
|
data services). This capability makes Hydrovise a flexible and portable
|
|
solution where users can share their hydrologic data in an interactive
|
|
web environment. This paper provides the software description with four
|
|
distinct example use cases including, but not limited to, time-series
|
|
data visualization and evaluation, grid-based and river network-based
|
|
data visualizations.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.envsoft.2020.104853},
|
|
Article-Number = {104853},
|
|
ISSN = {1364-8152},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-6726},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Mantilla, Ricardo/B-9658-2008
|
|
Jadidoleslam, Navid/H-3720-2014
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Jadidoleslam, Navid/0000-0002-4196-6448
|
|
Krajewski, Witold/0000-0002-3477-9281},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000591374900001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000477742500009,
|
|
Author = {Maurya, V. K. and Yadav, S. K. and Bachhil, K. K. and Chouhan, H. S. and
|
|
Chaudhari, S. and Tomar, S. S. and Rajan, A. and Rawat, A.},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Proactive Data Centre \& Network Room Overheating Management System
|
|
(DCNROMS) Utilizing Open Source Software and Tools},
|
|
Booktitle = {2019 5TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCED COMPUTING \& COMMUNICATION
|
|
SYSTEMS (ICACCS)},
|
|
Series = {International Conference on Advanced Computing and Communication Systems},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Pages = {37-42},
|
|
Note = {5th International Conference on Advanced Computing and Communication
|
|
Systems (ICACCS), Coimbatore, INDIA, MAR 15-16, 2019},
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Abstract = {Data centre equipment are very sensitive and susceptible to
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environmental damage from excessive heat. Power outages can lead to
|
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overheated servers in a matter of minutes. It is therefore mandatory to
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monitor the ambient temperature of the data centre or network room
|
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continuously and take necessary action if temperature exceeds the
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threshold limit. Manual 24x7 monitoring requires additional man power
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and is not an efficient approach. The paper presents an effective and
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cost efficient mechanism to automate this process using open source
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software's and tools. We have utilized the inbuilt temperature sensing
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capabilities of the managed network switches to build such a system.
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Thus the system has been designed without the use of additional
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temperature monitoring sensors. The system has been implemented in our
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organization and has helped in reducing the failure rate of the network
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switches from 2\% to 0\%, thus helping in maintaining 99.98\% uptime of
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the network.},
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DOI = {10.1109/icaccs.2019.8728393},
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ISSN = {2469-5556},
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ISBN = {978-1-5386-9533-3},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000477742500009},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000454381300007,
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Author = {Llerena, Lucrecia and Castro, John W. and Acuna, Silvia T.},
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Title = {A pilot empirical study of applying a usability technique in an open
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source software project},
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Journal = {INFORMATION AND SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGY},
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Year = {2019},
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Volume = {106},
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Pages = {122-125},
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Month = {FEB},
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Abstract = {Context The growth in the number of non-technical open source software
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(OSS) application users and the escalating use of these applications
|
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have redoubled the need for, and interest in, developing usable OSS. OSS
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communities are unclear about which techniques to use in each
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development process activity.
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Objective: The aim of our research is to adapt a usability technique
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(visual brainstorming) to an OSS project and evaluate the feasibility of
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its application.
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Method: We used the case study research method to investigate technique
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application and participation in a project. To do this, we participated
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as volunteers in the HistoryCal project.
|
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Results: We identified adverse conditions that were an obstacle to
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technique application (like it was not easy to recruit OSS users to
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participate) and modified the technique to make it applicable.
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Conclusion: We conclude that these changes were helpful for applying the
|
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technique using web artifacts like blogs.},
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DOI = {10.1016/j.infsof.2018.09.007},
|
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ISSN = {0950-5849},
|
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EISSN = {1873-6025},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Castro, John/V-4583-2019
|
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Acuña, Silvia/A-7395-2008
|
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},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Llerena, Lucrecia/0000-0002-4562-6723},
|
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000454381300007},
|
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}
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@article{ WOS:000407207700001,
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Author = {dos Santos, Jr., Carlos Denner},
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Title = {Changes in free and open source software licenses: managerial
|
|
interventions and variations on project attractiveness},
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Journal = {JOURNAL OF INTERNET SERVICES AND APPLICATIONS},
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Year = {2017},
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Volume = {8},
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Month = {AUG 7},
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Abstract = {The license adopted by an open source software is associated with its
|
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success in terms of attractiveness and maintenance of an active
|
|
ecosystem of users, bug reporters, developers, and sponsors because what
|
|
can and cannot be done with the software and its derivatives in terms of
|
|
improvement and market distribution depends on legal terms there
|
|
specified. By knowing this licensing effect through scientific
|
|
publications and their experience, project managers became able to act
|
|
strategically, loosening up the restrictions associated with their
|
|
source code due to sponsor interests, for example; or the contrary,
|
|
tightening restrictions up to guarantee source code openness, adhering
|
|
to the ``forever free{''} strategy. But, have project managers behaved
|
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strategically like that, changing their projects license? Up to this
|
|
paper, we did not know if and what types of changes in these legal
|
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allowances project managers have made and, more importantly, whether
|
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such managerial interventions are associated with variations in
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intervened project attractiveness (i.e., related to their numbers of web
|
|
hits, downloads and members). This paper accomplishes these two goals
|
|
and demonstrates that: 1) managers of free and open source software
|
|
projects do change the distribution rights of their source code through
|
|
a change in the (group of) license(s) adopted; and 2) variations in
|
|
attractiveness are associated with the strategic choice of a licensing
|
|
schema. To reach these conclusions, a unique dataset of open source
|
|
projects that have changed license was assembled in a comparative form,
|
|
analyzing intervened projects over its monthly periods of different
|
|
licenses. Based on a sample of more than 3500 active projects over 44
|
|
months obtained from the FLOSSmole repository of Sourceforge.net, 756
|
|
projects that had changed their source code distribution allowances and
|
|
restrictions were identified and analyzed. A dataset on these projects'
|
|
type of changes was assembled to enable a descriptive and exploratory
|
|
analysis of the types of license interventions observed over a period of
|
|
almost four years anchored on projects' attractiveness. More than 35
|
|
types of interventions were detected. The results indicate that
|
|
variations in attractiveness after a license intervention are not
|
|
symmetric; that is, if a change from license schema A to B is beneficial
|
|
to attractiveness, a change from B to A is not necessarily prejudicial.
|
|
This and other interesting findings are discussed in detail. In general,
|
|
the results here reported support the current literature knowledge that
|
|
the restrictions imposed by the license on the source code distribution
|
|
are associated with market success vis-a-vis project attractiveness, but
|
|
they also suggest that the state-of-the-science is superficial in terms
|
|
of what is known about why these differences in attractiveness can be
|
|
observed. The complexity of the results indicates to free software
|
|
managers that no licensing schema should be seen as the right one, and
|
|
its choice should be carefully made, considering project strategic goals
|
|
as perceived relevant to stakeholders of the application and its
|
|
production. These conclusions create awareness of several limitations of
|
|
our current knowledge, which are discussed along with guidelines to
|
|
understand them deeper in future research endeavors.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1186/s13174-017-0062-3},
|
|
Article-Number = {11},
|
|
ISSN = {1867-4828},
|
|
EISSN = {1869-0238},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Santos, Carlos/A-8821-2013
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Santos, Carlos Denner dos/0000-0002-4481-0115},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000407207700001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000400303700027,
|
|
Author = {Fernandesand, Sara and Barbosa, Luis Soares},
|
|
Editor = {Novotna, J and Jancarik, A},
|
|
Title = {Collaborative Environments in Software Engineering Teaching: A FLOSS
|
|
Approach},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 15TH EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON E-LEARNING (ECEL 2016)},
|
|
Series = {Proceedings on the European Conference of e-Learning},
|
|
Year = {2016},
|
|
Pages = {201-206},
|
|
Note = {15th European Conference on E-Learning (ECEL), Charles Univ, Prague,
|
|
CZECH REPUBLIC, OCT 27-28, 2016},
|
|
Abstract = {Open development has emerged as a method for creating versatile and
|
|
complex products through free collaboration of individuals. This free
|
|
collaboration gathers globally distributed teams. Similarly, it is
|
|
common today to view businesses and other human organisations as
|
|
ecosystems, where several participating companies and organisations
|
|
cooperate and compete together. As an example, Free/Libre Open Source
|
|
Software ( FLOSS) development is one area where community driven
|
|
development provides a plausible platform for both development of
|
|
products and establishing a software ecosystem where a set of businesses
|
|
contribute their own innovations. Equally, open and informal learning
|
|
environments and open innovation platforms are also gaining ground.
|
|
While such initiatives are not limited to any specific area, they
|
|
typically offer a technological, legal, social, and economic framework
|
|
for development, relying always on people as open development would not
|
|
exist without the active participation of them. This paper explores the
|
|
participation of master students in FLOSS projects, while merging two
|
|
different settings of learning: formal and open/informal education.},
|
|
ISSN = {2048-8637},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-911218-17-3},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Soares Barbosa, Luis/N-7086-2013},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Soares Barbosa, Luis/0000-0002-5037-2588},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000400303700027},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000758447100001,
|
|
Author = {do Nascimento, Edvaldo Ferreira and Martinez, Marta Pagan},
|
|
Title = {Information technology governance: service management with free software},
|
|
Journal = {NAVUS-REVISTA DE GESTAO E TECNOLOGIA},
|
|
Year = {2022},
|
|
Volume = {12},
|
|
Pages = {1-17},
|
|
Month = {JAN-DEC},
|
|
Abstract = {Information technology governance is necessary for the IT area to
|
|
maintain its alignment with the organizational strategy. Appropriate
|
|
management tools in free software, in addition to reducing the necessary
|
|
investments in software, enable the development of new functionalities
|
|
and also provide for local technological development. An association is
|
|
made between free software and social technology, due to their mutual
|
|
characteristics, in which technology is developed and shared by the
|
|
community, providing autonomy and independence. The objective is to
|
|
raise knowledge and application of information technology governance
|
|
using free tools. To achieve this goal, a literature review on IT
|
|
governance and free software was carried out, with a focus on
|
|
Gestionnaire Libre de Parc Informatique (GLPI). Then, a research with
|
|
exploratory-descriptive objective, qualitative-quantitative approach,
|
|
with field research procedures and case study was carried out. Data were
|
|
obtained through the application of a questionnaire, being the case unit
|
|
the Federal Institute of Sao Paulo. It was applied as analysis method:
|
|
content analysis, comparative analysis and, finally, a descriptive
|
|
analysis. As a result, it was observed that governance brings the
|
|
proposal of transparency in the use of technologies, human resources and
|
|
actions performed in society, by society and for society. It is
|
|
concluded that the results achieved can contribute to expand the
|
|
knowledge about the application of information technology governance
|
|
practices and the use of free software in that institution and other
|
|
related institutions, improvement in the services rendered to the
|
|
population.},
|
|
DOI = {10.22279/navus.2022.v12.p01-17.1681},
|
|
ISSN = {2237-4558},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Martínez, Marta/N-8375-2015},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000758447100001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000371802400010,
|
|
Author = {Balle, Andrea and Oliveira, Mirian},
|
|
Editor = {Massaro, M and Garlatti, A},
|
|
Title = {Motivations for Knowledge Sharing in Free Software Communities},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 16TH EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
|
|
(ECKM 2015)},
|
|
Series = {Proceedings of the European Conference on Knowledge Management},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Pages = {86-94},
|
|
Note = {16th European Conference on Knowledge Management (EKCM), Univ Udine,
|
|
ITALY, SEP 03-04, 2015},
|
|
Abstract = {Knowledge sharing is a key aspect for a community of practice. Free
|
|
software communities can be considered communities of practice, since
|
|
they aggregate people interested in donating and collecting, that is,
|
|
sharing knowledge about free software. According to the literature, the
|
|
donation and collection of knowledge are motivated by different factors
|
|
and these motivations may vary depending on the context. Free software
|
|
communities may include members from different countries and
|
|
backgrounds, which can make keeping such communities active and vigorous
|
|
a challenge. This study aims to identify the motivations for knowledge
|
|
sharing behaviour that are susceptible to leadership actions in free
|
|
software communities. The research was carried out in three phases.
|
|
First, a qualitative study involving twenty semi-structured interviews
|
|
was conducted among members of a free software community, who suggested
|
|
sixteen motivations for knowledge sharing behaviour. These motivations
|
|
were then organized into three groups, each with a specific focus: three
|
|
motivations only influence knowledge collection and focus on the
|
|
knowledge itself; nine motivations only influence knowledge donation and
|
|
focus on the individual; and four motivations influence both knowledge
|
|
collection and knowledge donation, and focus on the relationships among
|
|
individuals. After that, based on the groups of motivation identified in
|
|
the previous phase, five leaders from different communities of practice
|
|
were interviewed with the aim of identifying the main motivations that
|
|
would be susceptible to their actions, which were knowledge quality,
|
|
ease of access to knowledge, recognition, community support for
|
|
knowledge sharing, learning and professional reasons. Finally, these six
|
|
main motivations indicated by the leaders were tested in a quantitative
|
|
phase involving 260 members of different free software communities. The
|
|
results show that learning and ease of access to knowledge influence
|
|
knowledge collection; recognition, community support for knowledge
|
|
sharing and knowledge collection influence knowledge donation; and
|
|
professional reasons influence both knowledge collection and knowledge
|
|
donation in the context of free software communities.},
|
|
ISSN = {2048-8963},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-910810-47-7},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Balle, Andrea/O-7855-2016
|
|
Oliveira, Mirian/IZQ-0495-2023
|
|
Oliveira, Mirian/B-5090-2010
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Oliveira, Mirian/0000-0002-5498-0329
|
|
Balle, Andrea/0000-0003-2521-5342},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000371802400010},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000247319400038,
|
|
Author = {Schofield, Andrew and Cooper, Grahame S.},
|
|
Editor = {Feller, J and Fitzgerald, B and Scacchi, W and Sillitti, A},
|
|
Title = {Levels of formality in FOSS communities},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE DEVELOPMENT, ADOPTION AND INNOVATION},
|
|
Series = {International Federation for Information Processing},
|
|
Year = {2007},
|
|
Volume = {234},
|
|
Pages = {337+},
|
|
Note = {3rd International Conference on Open Source Systems (OSS 2007),
|
|
Limerick, IRELAND, JUN 11-14, 2007},
|
|
Organization = {IFIP WG2 13},
|
|
Abstract = {One of the aspects of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) which may act
|
|
as a significant deterrent to its adoption, is the method used to
|
|
collaboratively develop the software and provide support through the use
|
|
of communities. It is not until this method is examined more closely
|
|
that its many advantages can be realised. The method can, however, seem
|
|
very disorgamsed especially when compared with traditional proprietary
|
|
development styles. A key difference between these two development
|
|
approaches lies in the management of projects, and perhaps as a
|
|
consequence, in the level of formality in the community environment.
|
|
This paper presents the results of empirical survey research
|
|
investigating FOSS community participants' views on the level of
|
|
formality in FOSS, and the way in which this affects both development
|
|
and support provision activities. The paper then concludes by analysing
|
|
what can be learnt from the participant's views.},
|
|
ISSN = {1571-5736},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-387-72485-0},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000247319400038},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000717010900040,
|
|
Author = {Mueller, Matthias and Vorraber, Wolfgang and Herold, Michael and
|
|
Schindler, Christian and Slany, Wolfgang and Tanaka, Kenji},
|
|
Editor = {Duchien, L and Koziolek, A and Mirandola, R and Martinez, EMN and Quinton, C and Scandariato, R and Scandurra, P and Trubiani, C and Weyns, D},
|
|
Title = {Streamlining Value in a FOSS Project},
|
|
Booktitle = {13TH EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE (ECSA 2019), VOL 2},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Pages = {231-234},
|
|
Note = {13th European Conference on Software Architecture (ECSA), Paris, FRANCE,
|
|
SEP 09-13, 2019},
|
|
Organization = {Univ Lille; CNRS},
|
|
Abstract = {Today, different actors, such as developers, supporters, companies or
|
|
public entities, contribute in different ways to non-profit open source
|
|
software projects. The majority of them is contributing for individual
|
|
and personal reasons, aiming to create (intangible) value that is
|
|
important to themselves. Besides that, users are today often not
|
|
directly involved in the development process. This results in the need
|
|
to have a software and management structure that actively aligns these
|
|
different actors, pays respect to their needs, and involves them in the
|
|
software creation process. We present the case of Catrobat and how
|
|
different influences, e.g., by contributors, users, or stakeholders,
|
|
affect the project and its development. We outline the challenges that
|
|
occur in practice when it comes to an open software project situated in
|
|
a complex ecosystem of different actors and highlight the requirements
|
|
on such a project and how they are encountered in the presented case.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1145/3344948.3344976},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4503-7142-1},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Vorraber, Wolfgang/AAG-6868-2019
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Muller, Matthias/0000-0002-9177-3070
|
|
Tanaka, Kenji/0000-0003-2320-4535
|
|
Vorraber, Wolfgang/0000-0002-1550-2279},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000717010900040},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000258398700004,
|
|
Author = {Petrinja, Etiel and Sillitti, Alberto and Succi, Giancarlo},
|
|
Editor = {Russo, B and Damiani, E and Hissam, S and Lundell, B and Succi, G},
|
|
Title = {Overview on trust in large FLOSS communities},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE DEVELOPMENT, COMMUNITIES AND QUALITY},
|
|
Series = {INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR INFORMATION PROCESSING},
|
|
Year = {2008},
|
|
Volume = {275},
|
|
Pages = {47-56},
|
|
Note = {4th International Conference on Open Source Systems held at the 20th
|
|
World Computer Congress, Milan, ITALY, SEP 07-10, 2008},
|
|
Organization = {IFIP WG 2 3},
|
|
Abstract = {The paper presents a survey of mature Free/Libre Open Source Software
|
|
communities. The main focus of the survey is the collection of data
|
|
related to the practices of these Communities related to trust elements
|
|
in their products. The survey is carried out using a structured
|
|
questionnaire about thoughts and practices followed by Free/Libre Open
|
|
Source Software communities. The survey focuses on the analysis of the
|
|
development processes adopted by such communities. The results of the
|
|
Survey confirms basic ideas related to Free/Libre Open Source Software
|
|
and explains in more detail specific issues related to trust and
|
|
trustworthiness of the Free/Libre Open Source Software development
|
|
process.},
|
|
ISSN = {1571-5736},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-387-09683-4},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Succi, Giancarlo/AAZ-2354-2020
|
|
Succi, Giancarlo/E-4064-2016},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Succi, Giancarlo/0000-0001-8847-0186},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000258398700004},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000904976500037,
|
|
Author = {Kato, Seiya and Inagaki, Yota and Aoyama, Mikio},
|
|
Editor = {Reisman, S and Ahamed, SI and Demartini, C and Conte, T and Liu, L and Claycomb, W and Nakamura, M and Tovar, E and Cimato, S and Lung, CH and Takakura, H and Yang, JJ and Akiyama, T and Zhang, Z and Hasan, K},
|
|
Title = {A Structural Analysis Method of OSS Development Community Evolution
|
|
Based on A Semantic Graph Model},
|
|
Booktitle = {2018 IEEE 42ND ANNUAL COMPUTER SOFTWARE AND APPLICATIONS CONFERENCE
|
|
(COMPSAC), VOL 1},
|
|
Series = {Proceedings International Computer Software and Applications Conference},
|
|
Year = {2018},
|
|
Pages = {292-297},
|
|
Note = {42nd Annual IEEE-Computer-Society Computers, Software and Applications
|
|
(COMPSAC) Conference - Staying Smarter in a Smartening World, Tokyo,
|
|
JAPAN, JUL 23-27, 2018},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE Comp Soc},
|
|
Abstract = {Network structures of OSS (Open Source Software) development communities
|
|
are becoming more and more complicated. Various mining techniques have
|
|
been applied to the repositories of OSS communities. However, structure
|
|
analysis of OSS development community evolution has not been
|
|
established. In this article, we propose SCGM (Software Community Graph
|
|
Model), a new class of graph models to define the OSS development
|
|
community. Based on the SCGM, we propose a structural analysis method of
|
|
OSS development community evolution. To automate the analysis method, a
|
|
prototype system is implemented with the graph DB Neo4j. We applied the
|
|
proposed method and prototype system to four major machine learning OSS
|
|
communities, Caffe, Chainer, Jubatus, and Tensorflow, for over five
|
|
years on GitHub. From the analysis, we discovered three novel
|
|
characteristics of community evolution, 1) three layered community
|
|
evolution models consisting of the Core, Semi-core and Non-core members,
|
|
2) three developer growth patterns in terms of contribution behavior,
|
|
and 3) evolutional changes according to the interaction among
|
|
developers, which is a major contribution of this work. Based on the
|
|
experiments, we demonstrate the validity and effectiveness of the
|
|
proposed method.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/COMPSAC.2018.00046},
|
|
ISSN = {0730-3157},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-5386-2667-2},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000904976500037},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:001008282200057,
|
|
Author = {Agroskin, Alexander and Lyulina, Elena and Titov, Sergey and Kovalenko,
|
|
Vladimir},
|
|
Editor = {Zhang, T and Xia, X and Novielli, N},
|
|
Title = {Constructing Temporal Networks of OSS Programming Language Ecosystems},
|
|
Booktitle = {2023 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE ANALYSIS, EVOLUTION AND
|
|
REENGINEERING, SANER},
|
|
Series = {IEEE International Conference on Software Analysis Evolution and
|
|
Reengineering},
|
|
Year = {2023},
|
|
Pages = {663-667},
|
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Note = {30th IEEE International Conference on Software Analysis, Evolution and
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Reengineering (SANER), Macao, PEOPLES R CHINA, MAR 21-24, 2023},
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Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc; Macau Univ Sci \& Technol},
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Abstract = {One of the primary factors that encourage developers to contribute to
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open source software (OSS) projects is the collaborative nature of OSS
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development. However, the collaborative structure of these communities
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largely remains unclear, partly due to the enormous scale of data to be
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gathered, processed, and analyzed.
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In this work, we utilize the World Of Code dataset, which contains
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commit activity data for millions of OSS projects, to build
|
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collaboration networks for ten popular programming language ecosystems,
|
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containing in total over 290M commits across over 18M projects. We build
|
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a collaboration graph representation for each language ecosystem, having
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authors and projects as nodes, which enables various forms of social
|
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network analysis on the scale of language ecosystems. Moreover, we
|
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capture the information on the ecosystems' evolution by slicing each
|
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network into 30 historical snapshots. Additionally, we calculate
|
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multiple collaboration metrics that characterise the ecosystems' states.
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We make the resulting dataset publicly available\% including the
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constructed graphs and the pipeline enabling the analysis of more
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ecosystems.},
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DOI = {10.1109/SANER56733.2023.00067},
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ISSN = {1534-5351},
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ISBN = {978-1-6654-5278-6},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:001008282200057},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000774795400009,
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Author = {Badr, Arash Shahbaz and De Amicis, Raffaele},
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|
Editor = {Sousa, AA and Debattista, K and Bouatouch, K},
|
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Title = {An Efficient Workflow for Representing Real-world Urban Environments in
|
|
Game Engines using Open-source Software and Data},
|
|
Booktitle = {GRAPP: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 17TH INTERNATIONAL JOINT CONFERENCE ON
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|
COMPUTER VISION, IMAGING AND COMPUTER GRAPHICS THEORY AND APPLICATIONS -
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VOL 1: GRAPP},
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Series = {VISIGRAPP},
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Year = {2022},
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Pages = {103-114},
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Note = {17th International Joint Conference on Computer Vision, Imaging and
|
|
Computer Graphics Theory and Applications (GRAPP), ELECTR NETWORK, FEB
|
|
06-08, 2022},
|
|
Abstract = {Game engines (GEs) constitute a powerful platform for visualizing real
|
|
geographies in immersive virtual space, and in the last two years,
|
|
remarkable strides have been made by the leading providers of Geographic
|
|
Information System (GIS) software and services, including Esri and
|
|
Cesium, toward integrating their products in GEs. Notwithstanding the
|
|
strengths of GEs, they lack support for many common GIS file formats,
|
|
and there exist only limited georeferencing possibilities. Visualizing
|
|
large-scale geolocations involves high authoring costs, and the
|
|
shortcomings of GEs further complicate the workflow. In this paper, we
|
|
present a workflow and its implementation for creating large immersive
|
|
virtual environments that accurately represent real-world urban areas.
|
|
The benefits of the presented development are threefold. First, it makes
|
|
the process more efficient by automating multiple steps and
|
|
incorporating a large portion of the workflow inside the GE. Second, it
|
|
facilitates an interactive framework by allowing the developer to
|
|
efficiently extend the scene components with functionalities and
|
|
interactions. Third, it entirely relies on open-source software and
|
|
data, making it suitable for many non-commercial domains. To showcase
|
|
the effectiveness of the tool, we created a virtual replica of an actual
|
|
city consisting of the terrain, the streets, and the buildings.},
|
|
DOI = {10.5220/0010916900003124},
|
|
ISSN = {2184-4321},
|
|
ISBN = {978-989-758-555-5},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {De+Amicis, Raffaele/AAD-4976-2021},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000774795400009},
|
|
}
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|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000318215900011,
|
|
Author = {Badri, Mourad and Drouin, Nicholas and Toure, Fadel},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {On Understanding Software Quality Evolution from a Defect Perspective: A
|
|
Case Study on an Open Source Software System},
|
|
Booktitle = {2012 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER SYSTEMS AND INDUSTRIAL
|
|
INFORMATICS (ICCSII)},
|
|
Year = {2012},
|
|
Note = {International Conference on Computer Systems and Industrial Informatics
|
|
(ICCSII), Amer Univ Sharjah, Sharjah, U ARAB EMIRATES, DEC 18-20, 2012},
|
|
Organization = {EMARATECH; IEEE Comp Soc Local Chapter; IEEE; SAMSUNG; BCS; Amer Univ
|
|
Sharjah, Dept Comp Sci \& Engn},
|
|
Abstract = {Software systems need to continually evolve during their life cycle. It
|
|
is, therefore, important to monitor how their quality evolves so that
|
|
quality assurance activities can be properly planned. In this paper, we
|
|
analyze empirically the quality evolution of an open source software
|
|
system (Apache Tomcat). We address software quality from an external
|
|
perspective. We used the number of defects as a quality indicator. We
|
|
wanted to investigate if the Qi (Quality Assurance Indicator) metric,
|
|
which we proposed in a previous work, can be used to observe how
|
|
quality, measured in terms of defects, evolves in the presence of
|
|
changes. We performed an empirical analysis using historical data
|
|
collected from the subject system covering a period of more than seven
|
|
years (thirty-one versions). Results are reported and discussed in the
|
|
paper.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4673-5157-7; 978-1-4673-5155-3},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000318215900011},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000267985500005,
|
|
Author = {Li, Yan and Tan, Chuan Hoo and Teo, Hock Hai},
|
|
Editor = {Armstrong, DJ and Riemenschneider, C},
|
|
Title = {Firm-Specificity and Organizational Learning-related Scale on Investment
|
|
in Internal Human Capital for Open Source Software Adoption},
|
|
Booktitle = {SIGMIS CPR 2008: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2008 ACM SIGMIS CPR CONFERENCE},
|
|
Year = {2008},
|
|
Pages = {22-29},
|
|
Note = {46th Annual Computer Personnel Research Conference, Charlottesville, VA,
|
|
APR 03-05, 2008},
|
|
Organization = {ACM SIGMIS; James Madison Univ, Coll Business},
|
|
Abstract = {This study investigates two antecedents of organizational investment in
|
|
the development of human capital in the context of Open Source Software
|
|
(OSS). Survey data collected from 114 senior Information Technology (IT)
|
|
managers and IT professionals indicates that an organization's
|
|
perception of firm-specificity of OSS human capital and the extent of
|
|
learning-related scale are positively associated with the investment it
|
|
makes in cultivating internal OSS human capital. Additionally, we
|
|
observed that teaming-related scale moderates the impact of
|
|
firm-specificity of OSS on its investment in human capital for OSS
|
|
platform products.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-60558-069-2},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Tan, Chuan-Hoo/G-9681-2012
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {TAN, Chuan Hoo/0000-0003-3870-4591
|
|
Tan, Chuan Hoo/0000-0003-4031-6010},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000267985500005},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000306579200026,
|
|
Author = {Filetti, Mirko and Gnauck, Albrecht},
|
|
Editor = {Hrebicek, J and Schimak, G and Denzer, R},
|
|
Title = {A Concept of a Virtual Research Environment for Long-Term Ecological
|
|
Projects with Free and Open Source Software},
|
|
Booktitle = {ENVIRONMENTAL SOFTWARE SYSTEMS: FRAMEWORKS OF EENVIRONMENT},
|
|
Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
|
|
Year = {2011},
|
|
Volume = {359},
|
|
Pages = {235-244},
|
|
Note = {9th IFIP WG 5 11 International Symposium on Environmental Software
|
|
Systems (ISESS 2011), Brno, CZECH REPUBLIC, JUN 27-29, 2011},
|
|
Abstract = {The management of data and data resources created by different research
|
|
activities are heavily influenced by various research philosophies and
|
|
sampling strategies. Within long-term environmental research (LTER)
|
|
projects data on flows of individuals, chemical substances and other
|
|
biotic and abiotic materials are collected by different project partners
|
|
and institutions. This leads not only to different data bases, but also
|
|
to incomparable data sets. Therefore, a virtual research environment
|
|
(VRE) for research projects concerning environmental management should
|
|
be worked out. The facilities of data sharing, interactive data
|
|
collaboration and data storage as well as the communication within a
|
|
project team by metadata are in the focus of a VRE which have to be
|
|
optimised by WEB 2.0 and other collaboration tools. From this background
|
|
the FOSS application ``GeoNetwork - Opensource{''} (GNOS) is aimed to be
|
|
used as a central component for data management in a VRE.},
|
|
ISSN = {1868-4238},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-642-22284-9},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000306579200026},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000682184400001,
|
|
Author = {Massarelli, Carmine and Galeone, Ciro and Savino, Ilaria and Campanale,
|
|
Claudia and Uricchio, Vito Felice},
|
|
Title = {Towards Sustainable Management of Mussel Farming through High-Resolution
|
|
Images and Open Source Software-The Taranto Case Study},
|
|
Journal = {REMOTE SENSING},
|
|
Year = {2021},
|
|
Volume = {13},
|
|
Number = {15},
|
|
Month = {AUG},
|
|
Abstract = {This research activity, conducted in collaboration with the Aero-Naval
|
|
Operations Department of the Guardia di Finanza of Bari as part of the
|
|
Special Commissioner for urgent measures of reclamation, environmental
|
|
improvements and redevelopment of Taranto's measurement, is based on the
|
|
use of a high-resolution airborne sensor, mounted on board a helicopter
|
|
to identify and map all in operation and abandoned mussel farming in the
|
|
first and second inlet of Mar Piccolo. In addition, factors able to
|
|
compromise the environmental status of the Mar Piccolo ecosystem were
|
|
also evaluated. The methodological workflow developed lets extract
|
|
significant individual frames from the captured video tracks, improves
|
|
images by applying five image processing algorithms, georeferences the
|
|
individual frames based on flight data, and implements the processed
|
|
data in a thematic Geographical Information System. All mussel farms, in
|
|
operation and derelict, all partially submerged and/or water-coated
|
|
invisible to navigation poles and other elements such as illegal fishing
|
|
nets and marine litter on the seabed up to about 2 m deep, have been
|
|
identified and mapped. The creation of an instant, high-precision
|
|
cartographic representation made it possible to identify the
|
|
anthropogenic pressures on the Mar Piccolo of Taranto and the necessary
|
|
actions for better management of the area.},
|
|
DOI = {10.3390/rs13152985},
|
|
Article-Number = {2985},
|
|
EISSN = {2072-4292},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Savino, Ilaria/LFV-0320-2024
|
|
Galeone, Ciro/AAK-4009-2021
|
|
Massarelli, Carmine/ABH-3564-2020
|
|
campanale, claudia/AAV-1836-2020
|
|
Massarelli, Carmine/G-7120-2018
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {URICCHIO, VITOFELICE/0000-0003-1373-7055
|
|
Massarelli, Carmine/0000-0001-8006-6998
|
|
campanale, claudia/0000-0003-3673-3903
|
|
Galeone, Ciro/0000-0003-4025-4905
|
|
Savino, Ilaria/0000-0002-8881-4097},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000682184400001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001071737500001,
|
|
Author = {Fortoul-Diaz, Jesus Anselmo and Carrillo-Martinez, Luis Antonio and
|
|
Centeno-Tellez, Adolfo and Cortes-Santacruz, Froylan and Olmos-Pineda,
|
|
Ivan and Flores-Quintero, Roberto Rafael},
|
|
Title = {A Smart Factory Architecture Based on Industry 4.0 Technologies:
|
|
Open-Source Software Implementation},
|
|
Journal = {IEEE ACCESS},
|
|
Year = {2023},
|
|
Volume = {11},
|
|
Pages = {101727-101749},
|
|
Abstract = {The Smart Factory has been a concept studied during the last decade that
|
|
has not been standardized yet; for this reason, the academy and industry
|
|
have developed a wide variety of new architectures that describe the
|
|
integration of elements for digitization and interconnection. The
|
|
present research aims to introduce a new architecture proposal for
|
|
migrating traditional (automation) to smart (digitization) factories,
|
|
implemented through open-source software. The proposed architecture is
|
|
integrated, for the first time, by the interconnection of six main
|
|
elements: cyber-physical systems, edge computing, artificial
|
|
intelligence, cloud computing, data analytics, and cybersecurity; the
|
|
research describes in detail their definitions, sub-elements, the
|
|
interconnection between elements, and the minimum requirements for
|
|
implementation. The test of the proposed smart factory was done through
|
|
a scale smart factory pilot testing for a pick and place process, where
|
|
the assembly of wood pieces from the geometric Tangram's puzzle was
|
|
required; for this reason, the pilot testing includes a
|
|
six-degree-of-freedom robot arm, a conveyor, a vision system, and a
|
|
storage area. The case study conducted in this research allowed the
|
|
assembly of four puzzles (fish, house, rocket, and swan) that were
|
|
assembled with four different batches of pieces. The implementation
|
|
allowed testing flexibility and adaptability. The final assembly reports
|
|
included the status of assembly, the number of pieces assembled, the
|
|
number of pieces stored, the assembly sequence, and the assembly time.
|
|
Similarly, the development of the SCADA system allowed asset control as
|
|
well as asset monitoring. The KPIs of the assembly process measured
|
|
productivity (OTD) and time tracking (ATCT and TA) of the 16 tests,
|
|
founding that the interconnection and digitization of the scale
|
|
manufacturing cell were fully integrated and allowed repeatability; the
|
|
proposed SF architecture represents an alternative for the small and
|
|
medium automated factories to achieve interconnection and digitization,
|
|
and it is ready to be tested in a more complex scenario.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3316116},
|
|
ISSN = {2169-3536},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {CENTENO TELLEZ, ADOLFO/0000-0001-8728-2028
|
|
Fortoul-Diaz, Jesus Anselmo/0000-0002-5412-2279},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001071737500001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000290887300023,
|
|
Author = {Ping, Chen and Hua, Dong Xing and Xu, Zhou},
|
|
Editor = {Hu, BG and Xie, XY and Saguez, C and Gomez, C},
|
|
Title = {Design and Implementation of the Communication Experiments Based on Open
|
|
Source Software SCILAB/SCICOS},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS 2009 IEEE INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON OPEN-SOURCE SOFTWARE FOR
|
|
SCIENTIFIC COMPUTATION},
|
|
Year = {2009},
|
|
Pages = {131-134},
|
|
Note = {1st International Workshop on Open-source Software for Scientific
|
|
Computation, Guiyang, PEOPLES R CHINA, SEP 18-20, 2009},
|
|
Organization = {INRIA; IEEE; Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Automat; SciLab; Republ Francaise},
|
|
Abstract = {As simulation softwares are playing an essential role in communication
|
|
theory experiment, it is necessary that a platform should include
|
|
sufficient simulation blocks, test cases and detailed help files. This
|
|
paper presents a method for the usage of SCICOS in communication theory
|
|
experiment, and as an example, the 2FSK modulation is described to
|
|
demonstrate this method. And the paper proposes a method of secondary
|
|
development in communication systems simulation based on SCICOS. This
|
|
method is applied to a novel platform, which aims to provide more
|
|
efficient and convenient experimental environment by developing a
|
|
toolbox-SCICOM. Furthermore by setting up a baseband transmission
|
|
system- the implementation of this method is described in detail.
|
|
Practice shows SCICOM has a good practical application value.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4244-4852-4},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000290887300023},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000248078502068,
|
|
Author = {Tamura, Yoshinobu and Yamada, Shigeru},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {A method of user-oriented reliability assessment for open source
|
|
software and its applications},
|
|
Booktitle = {2006 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SYSTEMS, MAN, AND CYBERNETICS,
|
|
VOLS 1-6, PROCEEDINGS},
|
|
Series = {IEEE International Conference on Systems Man and Cybernetics Conference
|
|
Proceedings},
|
|
Year = {2006},
|
|
Pages = {2185+},
|
|
Note = {IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Taipei,
|
|
TAIWAN, OCT 08-11, 2006},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE Syst, Man \& Cybernet Soc; Minist Educ; Natl Sci Council; Natl
|
|
Taipei Univ Technol; Natl Chiao Tung Univ},
|
|
Abstract = {Software development environment has been changing into new development
|
|
paradigms such as concurrent distributed development environment and the
|
|
so-called open source project by using network computing technologies.
|
|
In case of considering the effect of the debugging process on an entire
|
|
system in the development of a method of reliability assessment for open
|
|
source project, it is necessary to grasp the deeply-intertwined factors,
|
|
such as programming path, size of each component, skill of fault
|
|
reporter, and so on. In order to consider the effect of each software
|
|
component on the reliability of an entire system under such new
|
|
distributed development paradigm, we propose a new approach to software
|
|
reliability assessment by creating a fusion of neural network and
|
|
software reliability growth model. In this paper, we show application
|
|
examples of software reliability assessment based on neural network and
|
|
software reliability growth model for open source software. Also, we
|
|
analyze actual software fault count data to show numerical examples of
|
|
software reliability assessment for the open source software. Then, we
|
|
consider the efficiency and effectiveness of the software reliability
|
|
assessment method for the actual open source software.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/ICSMC.2006.385185},
|
|
ISSN = {1062-922X},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4244-0099-7},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000248078502068},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001351160300005,
|
|
Author = {Weber, Florian and Iskrak, Sofiia and Ragaller, Franziska and Schlegel,
|
|
Jan and Plochberger, Birgit and Sezgin, Erdinc and Andronico, Luca A.},
|
|
Title = {VISION - an open-source software for automated multi-dimensional image
|
|
analysis of cellular biophysics},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF CELL SCIENCE},
|
|
Year = {2024},
|
|
Volume = {137},
|
|
Number = {20},
|
|
Month = {OCT},
|
|
Abstract = {Environment-sensitive probes are frequently used in spectral and
|
|
multi-channel microscopy to study alterations in cell homeostasis.
|
|
However, the few open-source packages available for processing of
|
|
spectral images are limited in scope. Here, we present VISION, a
|
|
stand-alone software based on Python for spectral analysis with improved
|
|
applicability. In addition to classical intensity-based analysis, our
|
|
software can batch-process multidimensional images with an advanced
|
|
single-cell segmentation capability and apply userdefined mathematical
|
|
operations on spectra to calculate biophysical and metabolic parameters
|
|
of single cells. VISION allows for 3D and temporal mapping of properties
|
|
such as membrane fluidity and mitochondrial potential. We demonstrate
|
|
the broad applicability of VISION by applying it to study the effect of
|
|
various drugs on cellular biophysical properties. the correlation
|
|
between membrane fluidity and mitochondrial potential, protein
|
|
distribution in cell-cell contacts and properties of nanodomains in
|
|
cell-derived vesicles. Together with the code, we provide a graphical
|
|
user interface for easy adoption.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1242/jcs.262166},
|
|
Article-Number = {jcs262166},
|
|
ISSN = {0021-9533},
|
|
EISSN = {1477-9137},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Schlegel, Jan/R-6894-2019
|
|
Weber, Florian/AAG-1223-2021
|
|
Sezgin, Erdinc/R-1980-2018
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Sezgin, Erdinc/0000-0002-4915-388X
|
|
Plochberger, Birgit/0000-0003-2733-9947},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001351160300005},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000339731300009,
|
|
Author = {Hidalgo, Victor and Luo, Xianwu and Ji, Bin and Aguinaga, Alvaro},
|
|
Title = {Numerical study of unsteady cavitation on 2D NACA0015 hydrofoil using
|
|
free/open source software},
|
|
Journal = {CHINESE SCIENCE BULLETIN},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Volume = {59},
|
|
Number = {26},
|
|
Pages = {3276-3282},
|
|
Month = {SEP},
|
|
Abstract = {The free/open source software as OpenFOAM, Salome meshing and python
|
|
language under Debian Linux system are evaluated to model unsteady
|
|
cavitating turbulent flow around a NACA0015 hydrofoil. Based on the
|
|
cavitation model proposed by Kunz and large eddy simulation (LES)
|
|
method, we denote the benefits of free software and open source tools as
|
|
an alternative to proprietary software of computational fluid mechanics,
|
|
and provided a modified cavitation model to improve numerical accuracy.
|
|
The simulation results of typical break-off cycle for cavitation
|
|
shedding are compared to available experimental data, and validated
|
|
using image processing to find percentage of similarities. The sheet
|
|
cavity frequency of 7.752 Hz was obtained based on cavitation evolution
|
|
and pressure fluctuations. The study gives relevant information for CFD
|
|
software development in the future.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/s11434-014-0485-1},
|
|
ISSN = {1001-6538},
|
|
EISSN = {1861-9541},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Hidalgo, Victor/J-1657-2019
|
|
HIDALGO DIAZ, VICTOR HUGO/N-1188-2013
|
|
JI, Bin/C-3322-2013},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {HIDALGO DIAZ, VICTOR HUGO/0000-0003-4732-2421
|
|
JI, Bin/0000-0002-5282-7224},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000339731300009},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001034636100001,
|
|
Author = {Campanya, Joan and McCormack, Ted and Gill, Laurence William and
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|
Johnston, Paul Meredith and Licciardi, Andrea and Naughton, Owen},
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Title = {UISCEmod: Open-source software for modelling water level time series in
|
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ephemeral karstic wetlands},
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Journal = {ENVIRONMENTAL MODELLING \& SOFTWARE},
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Year = {2023},
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Volume = {167},
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Month = {SEP},
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Abstract = {Characterizing ephemeral karstic wetlands through hydrological modelling
|
|
is key for sustainable protection of their ecosystems and to understand
|
|
and mitigate the impact of flooding events. UISCEmod is a new
|
|
open-source software for modelling water level time series, focused on
|
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ephemeral karstic wetlands, that requires minimal input information.
|
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UISCEmod contains both experimental and lumped hydrological models, and
|
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the calibration process is automated following a Bayesian approach. The
|
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main outputs of UISCEmod include volume, stage, inflow and outflow model
|
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time series, calibrated model parameters, and the associated
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|
uncertainties. UISCEmod was evaluated at 16 representative sites in
|
|
Ireland obtaining Nash-Sutcliffe Efficiency (NSE) and Kling-Gupta
|
|
Efficiency (KGE) above 0.85 for both stage and volume time series for
|
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most of the sites, showing its potential for covering the need for a
|
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simple, pragmatic, and flexible framework for modelling water levels in
|
|
ephemeral karstic wetlands with relatively limited input data
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|
requirements.},
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DOI = {10.1016/j.envsoft.2023.105761},
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EarlyAccessDate = {JUN 2023},
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Article-Number = {105761},
|
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ISSN = {1364-8152},
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EISSN = {1873-6726},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Campanya, Joan/I-4806-2016},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Naughton, Owen/0000-0001-9616-0022
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Campanya, Joan/0000-0001-5330-7223},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:001034636100001},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000809199200001,
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Author = {Gabriel, Leandro and Almeida, Helena and Avelar, Marta and Sarmento,
|
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Bruno and das Neves, Jose},
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Title = {MPTHub: An Open-Source Software for Characterizing the Transport of
|
|
Particles in Biorelevant Media},
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Journal = {NANOMATERIALS},
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Year = {2022},
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Volume = {12},
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Number = {11},
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Month = {JUN},
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Abstract = {The study of particle transport in different environments plays an
|
|
essential role in understanding interactions with humans and other
|
|
living organisms. Importantly, obtained data can be directly used for
|
|
multiple applications in fields such as fundamental biology, toxicology,
|
|
or medicine. Particle movement in biorelevant media can be readily
|
|
monitored using microscopy and converted into time-resolved trajectories
|
|
using freely available tracking software. However, translation into
|
|
tangible and meaningful parameters is time consuming and not always
|
|
intuitive. We developed new software-MPTHub-as an open-access,
|
|
standalone, user-friendly tool for the rapid and reliable analysis of
|
|
particle trajectories extracted from video microscopy. The software was
|
|
programmed using Python and allowed to import and analyze trajectory
|
|
data, as well as to export relevant data such as individual and ensemble
|
|
time-averaged mean square displacements and effective diffusivity, and
|
|
anomalous transport exponent. Data processing was reliable, fast (total
|
|
processing time of less than 10 s), and required minimal memory
|
|
resources (up to a maximum of around 150 MB in random access memory).
|
|
Demonstration of software applicability was conducted by studying the
|
|
transport of different polystyrene nanoparticles (100-200 nm) in mucus
|
|
surrogates. Overall, MPTHub represents a freely available software tool
|
|
that can be used even by inexperienced users for studying the transport
|
|
of particles in biorelevant media.},
|
|
DOI = {10.3390/nano12111899},
|
|
Article-Number = {1899},
|
|
EISSN = {2079-4991},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Neves, José/J-8369-2013
|
|
Almeida, Helena/AAE-8202-2022
|
|
Sarmento, Bruno/J-6265-2013},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Gabriel, Leandro/0000-0003-3454-2118
|
|
Almeida, Helena/0000-0002-7434-0839
|
|
Sarmento, Bruno/0000-0001-5763-7553},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000809199200001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000577246500001,
|
|
Author = {Keilegavlen, Eirik and Berge, Runar and Fumagalli, Alessio and Starnoni,
|
|
Michele and Stefansson, Ivar and Varela, Jhabriel and Berre, Inga},
|
|
Title = {PorePy: an open-source software for simulation of multiphysics processes
|
|
in fractured porous media},
|
|
Journal = {COMPUTATIONAL GEOSCIENCES},
|
|
Year = {2021},
|
|
Volume = {25},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Pages = {243-265},
|
|
Month = {FEB},
|
|
Abstract = {Development of models and dedicated numerical methods for dynamics in
|
|
fractured rocks is an active research field, with research moving
|
|
towards increasingly advanced process couplings and complex fracture
|
|
networks. The inclusion of coupled processes in simulation models is
|
|
challenged by the high aspect ratio of the fractures, the complex
|
|
geometry of fracture networks, and the crucial impact of processes that
|
|
completely change characteristics on the fracture-rock interface. This
|
|
paper provides a general discussion of design principles for introducing
|
|
fractures in simulators, and defines a framework for integrated
|
|
modeling, discretization, and computer implementation. The framework is
|
|
implemented in the open-source simulation software PorePy, which can
|
|
serve as a flexible prototyping tool for multiphysics problems in
|
|
fractured rocks. Based on a representation of the fractures and their
|
|
intersections as lower-dimensional objects, we discuss data structures
|
|
for mixed-dimensional grids, formulation of multiphysics problems, and
|
|
discretizations that utilize existing software. We further present
|
|
aPythonimplementation of these concepts in the PorePy open-source
|
|
software tool, which is aimed at coupled simulation of flow and
|
|
transport in three-dimensional fractured reservoirs as well as
|
|
deformation of fractures and the reservoir in general. We present
|
|
validation by benchmarks for flow, poroelasticity, and fracture
|
|
deformation in porous media. The flexibility of the framework is then
|
|
illustrated by simulations of non-linearly coupled flow and transport
|
|
and of injection-driven deformation of fractures. All results can be
|
|
reproduced by openly available simulation scripts.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/s10596-020-10002-5},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {OCT 2020},
|
|
ISSN = {1420-0597},
|
|
EISSN = {1573-1499},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Berre, Inga/AAL-2325-2020
|
|
Starnoni, Michele/AAO-5455-2021
|
|
Stefansson, Ivar/HQZ-9715-2023
|
|
Keilegavlen, Eirik/I-3962-2012
|
|
Fumagalli, Alessio/ISB-8686-2023
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Keilegavlen, Eirik/0000-0002-0333-9507
|
|
Starnoni, Michele/0000-0002-8552-6997
|
|
Stefansson, Ivar/0000-0001-6370-496X
|
|
Varela, Jhabriel/0000-0003-2220-2204},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000577246500001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
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@article{ WOS:000421070600002,
|
|
Author = {Feighner, Brian H. and Campbell, Timothy C. and Katz, Aaron T. and
|
|
Wojcik, Richard A. and Coberly, Jacqueline S. and Patel, Shraddha V. and
|
|
Loschen, Wayne A. and Lewis, Sheri H.},
|
|
Title = {SAGES Overview: Open-Source Software Tools for Electronic Disease
|
|
Surveillance in Resource-Limited Settings},
|
|
Journal = {JOHNS HOPKINS APL TECHNICAL DIGEST},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Volume = {32},
|
|
Number = {4},
|
|
Pages = {652-658},
|
|
Month = {JUL},
|
|
Abstract = {Disease surveillance, the foundation of public health practice, is
|
|
undergoing a revolution driven by advances in information technology.
|
|
The past 15 years have seen vast improvements in the collection,
|
|
analysis, visualization, and reporting of public health data.
|
|
Resource-limited countries have lagged behind because of challenges in
|
|
information technology infrastructure and public health resources. The
|
|
Suite for Automated Global Electronic bioSurveillance (SAGES) is a
|
|
collection of modular, open-source software tools designed to meet the
|
|
challenges of electronic disease surveillance in resource-limited
|
|
settings. Individual SAGES tools may be used in concert with existing
|
|
surveillance applications or en masse for an end-to-end biosurveillance
|
|
capability. This flexibility allows for the development of an
|
|
inexpensive, customized, and sustainable disease surveillance system.
|
|
The ability to rapidly assess anomalous disease activity may lead to
|
|
more efficient use of limited resources and better compliance with World
|
|
Health Organization International Health Regulations.},
|
|
ISSN = {0270-5214},
|
|
EISSN = {1930-0530},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Patel, Shraddha/KPY-4798-2024},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000421070600002},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000263157200076,
|
|
Author = {Naubourg, Pierre and Lopes, Valery and Bossu, Laurent},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE Computer Society},
|
|
Title = {A Case Study of Open Source Software Development in Proteomic Area: The
|
|
LIMS ePims},
|
|
Booktitle = {SITIS 2008: 4TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SIGNAL IMAGE TECHNOLOGY AND
|
|
INTERNET BASED SYSTEMS, PROCEEDINGS},
|
|
Year = {2008},
|
|
Pages = {555-562},
|
|
Note = {4th International Conference on Signal Image Technology and Internet
|
|
Bases Systems, Bali, INDONESIA, NOV 30-DEC 03, 2008},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc; Univ Gunadarma; Univ Bourgogne; ACM SIGAPP},
|
|
Abstract = {The objective of this paper is to provide an illustrative feedback on
|
|
development of Open Source software among several partners. We describe
|
|
the first stage of the design of a specific software package, namely a
|
|
customized Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) for biology
|
|
applications. This software package is structured in several modules
|
|
which are reusable and can be customized for other applications. In this
|
|
paper, we address the problem of multi-licensing for the same software
|
|
tools due to the participation of several partners, the reuse of code
|
|
source, and the subsequent distribution of this produced software.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/SITIS.2008.83},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-7695-3493-0},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000263157200076},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001126601800001,
|
|
Author = {Gunnell, LaGrande and Nicholson, Bethany and Hedengren, John D.},
|
|
Title = {Equation-based and data-driven modeling: Open-source software current
|
|
state and future directions},
|
|
Journal = {COMPUTERS \& CHEMICAL ENGINEERING},
|
|
Year = {2024},
|
|
Volume = {181},
|
|
Month = {FEB},
|
|
Abstract = {A review of current trends in scientific computing reveals a broad shift
|
|
to open-source and higher-level programming languages such as Python and
|
|
growing career opportunities over the next decade. Open-source modeling
|
|
tools accelerate innovation in equation-based and data-driven
|
|
applications. Significant resources have been deployed to develop
|
|
data-driven tools (PyTorch, TensorFlow, Scikit-learn) from tech
|
|
companies that rely on machine learning services to meet business needs
|
|
while keeping the foundational tools open. Open-source equation-based
|
|
tools such as Pyomo, CasADi, Gekko, and JuMP are also gaining momentum
|
|
according to user community and development pace metrics. Integration of
|
|
data-driven and principles-based tools is emerging. New compute
|
|
hardware, productivity software, and training resources have the
|
|
potential to radically accelerate progress. However, long-term support
|
|
mechanisms are still necessary to sustain the momentum and maintenance
|
|
of critical foundational packages.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.compchemeng.2023.108521},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {NOV 2023},
|
|
Article-Number = {108521},
|
|
ISSN = {0098-1354},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-4375},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Hedengren, John/Q-7303-2019},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001126601800001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000422267000015,
|
|
Author = {Rybenska, Klara and Sedivy, Josef and Kudova, Lucie},
|
|
Title = {Comparative analysis of the use of open source software in teaching of
|
|
data processing},
|
|
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Volume = {8},
|
|
Pages = {130-137},
|
|
Abstract = {Commonly used tool for processing of statistical data in the research
|
|
and teaching of the humanities and natural sciences program IBM SPSS.
|
|
This tool is an unwritten standard not only for many school systems, but
|
|
also for many state institutions in the Czech Republic, which make
|
|
available statistical data in the form of programs SPSS. The big
|
|
disadvantage of this program is the high price, which is very
|
|
restrictive for use in an academic environment, whether in the classroom
|
|
and in the case of individual student work on their computers and also
|
|
for their possible future practice. Currently, there are two tools that
|
|
could replace the proprietary software. These are programs SOFA (http://
|
|
www. sofastatistics. com) and PSPP (http:// www. gnu. org/ software/
|
|
pspp/), which are free and available under a license that allows these
|
|
programs to install and use not only in academia, but also for possible
|
|
future commercial use of students in this software will learn.
|
|
The research aims to compare options and tools SOFA PSPP with IBM SPSS
|
|
program and see if you can incorporate alternative tool in the teaching
|
|
of science and the humanities so that students had the opportunity to
|
|
apply learned knowledge and skills into their own projects and in future
|
|
practice without having to pay expensive fees for the use of software.},
|
|
ISSN = {2074-1316},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000422267000015},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000293806000020,
|
|
Author = {Ihara, Akinori and Ohira, Masao and Matsumoto, Ken-ichi},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {ACM},
|
|
Title = {An Analysis Method for Improving a Bug Modification Process in Open
|
|
Source Software Development},
|
|
Booktitle = {IWPSE-EVOL 09: ERCIM WORKSHOP ON SOFTWARE EVOLUTION (EVOL) AND
|
|
INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON PRINCIPLES OF SOFTWARE EVOLUTION (IWPSE)},
|
|
Year = {2009},
|
|
Pages = {135-143},
|
|
Note = {ERCIM Workshop on Software Evolution/International Workshop on
|
|
Principles of Software Evolution, Antwerp, BELGIUM, SEP 20-21, 2010},
|
|
Organization = {SigSoft; ERCIM; Modelling, Verificat \& Evolut Software; FNRS},
|
|
Abstract = {As open source software products have evolved over time to satisfy a
|
|
variety of demands from increasing users, they have become large and
|
|
complex in general. Open source developers often face with challenges in
|
|
fixing a considerable amount of bugs which are reported into a bug
|
|
tracking system on a daily basis. As a result, he mean time to resolve
|
|
bugs has been protracted in these days. In order to reduce the mean time
|
|
to resolve bugs, managers/leaders of open source projects need to
|
|
identify and understand the bottleneck of a bug modification process in
|
|
their own projects. In this paper, we propose an analysis method which
|
|
represents a bug modification process using a bug tracking system as a
|
|
state transition diagram and then calculates the amount of time required
|
|
to transit between states. We have conducted a case study using Firefox
|
|
and Apache project data to confirm the usefulness of the analysis
|
|
method. From the results of the case study, we have found that the
|
|
method helped to reveal that both of the projects took a lot of time to
|
|
verify results of bug modifications by developers.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-60558-678-6},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000293806000020},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000449166500015,
|
|
Author = {Kyriakou, Kyriakos-Ioannis D. and Tselikas, Nikolaos D. and Kapitsaki,
|
|
Georgia M.},
|
|
Editor = {Stamelos, I and GonzalezBarahona, JM and Varlamis, I and Anagnostopoulos, D},
|
|
Title = {Improving C/C plus plus Open Source Software Discoverability by
|
|
Utilizing Rust and Node.js Ecosystems},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SYSTEMS: ENTERPRISE SOFTWARE AND SOLUTIONS, OSS 2018},
|
|
Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
|
|
Year = {2018},
|
|
Volume = {525},
|
|
Pages = {181-192},
|
|
Note = {14th IFIP WG 2.13 International Conference on Open Source Systems (OSS),
|
|
Athens, GREECE, JUN 08-10, 2018},
|
|
Organization = {Harokopio Univ; IFIP WG 2 13},
|
|
Abstract = {Discovering Open Source Software (OSS) components efficiently is not
|
|
always an easy task. Node.js is a popular JavaScript runtime
|
|
environment, whereas Rust is widely used for system programming, and
|
|
both can be utilized for OSS discovery purposes. In this work, we
|
|
examine whether Rust and Node.js can be used, along with their
|
|
respective tooling and package repositories, in order to achieve
|
|
improved discoverability of existing OSS implemented in C/C++. The paper
|
|
describes how the capabilities of Rust in C/C++ interoperability can be
|
|
combined with novel compilation techniques of low-level code to asm.js
|
|
and WebAssembly, in order to harness JavaScript's popularity as the
|
|
medium to publicize hard to discover C/C++ OSS. A proposed incremental
|
|
methodology is presented and the main, as well as the collateral,
|
|
effects of enforcing the proposed methodology in a proof-of-concept
|
|
situation are examined. Our findings indicate potential increase in
|
|
discoverability, code quality, portability, along with viable
|
|
performance degradation of portable binaries, demonstrating 8.7 times
|
|
slower execution compared to machine code, in a worst-case scenario.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-319-92375-8\_15},
|
|
ISSN = {1868-4238},
|
|
EISSN = {1868-422X},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-319-92375-8; 978-3-319-92374-1},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Tselikas, Nikolaos/0000-0001-5799-3558},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000449166500015},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000887665300071,
|
|
Author = {Poba-Nzaou, Placide and Uwizeyemungu, Sylvestre},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {Assoc Informat Syst},
|
|
Title = {Barriers to Mission-Critical Open Source Software Adoption by
|
|
Organizations: A Provider Perspective <i>Completed Research Paper</i>},
|
|
Booktitle = {AMCIS 2013 PROCEEDINGS},
|
|
Year = {2013},
|
|
Note = {19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) - Hyperconnected
|
|
World - Anything, Anywhere, Anytime, Chicago, IL, AUG 15-17, 2013},
|
|
Abstract = {While open source has long been increasing in the infrastructure
|
|
software domain, few organizations have adopted open source for
|
|
mission-critical software application. We use the Delphi method to
|
|
investigate barriers to mission-critical OSS adoption as perceived by
|
|
two panels of experienced providers in France (n = 18) and in Canada
|
|
(Quebec) (n = 11). On average, panelists have 15 years of experience in
|
|
the software industry including 9 years with open source software. By
|
|
comparing the barriers selected by each group, zones of concordance and
|
|
discordance are identified. We complement the open source adoption
|
|
literature by adding new insights to the existing body of knowledge
|
|
dominated by client perspective alone. We also anchor our findings in
|
|
the extant literature by comparing our results with those of previous
|
|
studies.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-615-55907-0},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000887665300071},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000303783400001,
|
|
Author = {Ghapanchi, Amir Hossein and Aurum, Aybuke},
|
|
Title = {The impact of project capabilities on project performance: Case of open
|
|
source software projects},
|
|
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT},
|
|
Year = {2012},
|
|
Volume = {30},
|
|
Number = {4},
|
|
Pages = {407-417},
|
|
Month = {MAY},
|
|
Abstract = {Open Source Software (OSS) projects are contingent on volunteer
|
|
developers and voluntary contributions from users, accordingly,
|
|
traditional performance measures used for software projects, like being
|
|
on time and budget, and satisfying specifications, may not be relevant
|
|
for such projects. Although researchers have studied some predictors of
|
|
OSS project performance, there is a lack of empirical work that studies
|
|
the impact of project capabilities on the performance of OSS projects.
|
|
Therefore, this paper studies project capabilities as potential
|
|
predictors of OSS project performance. The data, gathered from 607 OSS
|
|
projects over time (in two snap-shots), were consistent with Dynamic
|
|
Capability Theory (DCT). In other words, the results showed that in
|
|
order to achieve higher project performance, OSS projects need to have
|
|
strong capabilities in terms of proactive and efficient defect-removal
|
|
as well as proactive and efficient functionality-enhancement. The
|
|
implications of these results for the OSS research community are
|
|
discussed, followed by recommendations for OSS practitioners. (C) 2011
|
|
Elsevier Ltd. APM and IPMA. All rights reserved.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.ijproman.2011.10.002},
|
|
ISSN = {0263-7863},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-4634},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Ghapanchi, Amir Hossein/I-5629-2017
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Ghapanchi, Amir Hossein/0000-0002-1897-0748
|
|
Aurum, Aybuke/0000-0003-2416-4555},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000303783400001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000892855500013,
|
|
Author = {Nam, Hannah H. and Herz, Christian and Lasso, Andras and Cianciulli,
|
|
Alana and Flynn, Maura and Huang, Jing and Wang, Zi and Paniagua,
|
|
Beatriz and Vicory, Jared and Kabir, Saleha and Simpson, John and
|
|
Harrild, David and Marx, Gerald and Cohen, Meryl S. and Glatz, Andrew C.
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and Jolley, Matthew A.},
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Title = {Visualization and Quantification of the Unrepaired Complete
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Atrioventricular Canal Valve Using Open-Source Software},
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Journal = {JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY},
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Year = {2022},
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Volume = {35},
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Number = {9},
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Pages = {985+},
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Month = {SEP},
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Abstract = {Background: Repair of complete atrioventricular canal (CAVC) is often
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complicated by residual left atrioven-tricular valve regurgitation. The
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structure of the mitral and tricuspid valves in biventricular hearts has
|
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previously been shown to be associated with valve dysfunction. However,
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the three-dimensional (3D) structure of the entire unrepaired CAVC valve
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has not been quantified. Understanding the 3D structure of the CAVC may
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inform optimized repair.Methods: Novel open-source work flows were
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created in SlicerHeart for the modeling and quantification of CAVC
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valves on the basis of 3D echocardiographic images. These methods were
|
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applied to model the annulus, leaflets, and papillary muscle (PM)
|
|
structure of 35 patients (29 with trisomy 21) with CAVC using trans
|
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-thoracic 3D echocardiography. The mean leaflet and annular shapes were
|
|
calculated and visualized using shape analysis. Metrics of the complete
|
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native CAVC valve structure were compared with those of normal mitral
|
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valves using the Mann-Whitney U test. Associations between CAVC
|
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structure and atrioventricular valve regurgitation were
|
|
analyzed.Results: CAVC leaflet metrics varied throughout systole.
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Compared with normal mitral valves, the left CAVC PMs were more acutely
|
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angled in relation to the annular plane (P < .001). In addition, the
|
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anterolateral PM was laterally and inferiorly rotated in CAVC, while the
|
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posteromedial PM was more superiorly and laterally rotated, relative to
|
|
normal mitral valves (P < .001). Lower native CAVC atrioventricular
|
|
valve annular height and annular height-to-valve width ratio before
|
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repair were both associated with moderate or greater left
|
|
atrio-ventricular valve regurgitation after repair (P <
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.01).Conclusions: It is feasible to model and quantify 3D CAVC structure
|
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using 3D echocardiographic images. The results demonstrate significant
|
|
variation in CAVC structure across the cohort and differences in
|
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annular, leaflet, and PM structure compared with the mitral valve. These
|
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tools may be used in future studies to catalyze future research intended
|
|
to identify structural associations of valve dysfunction and to optimize
|
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repair in this vulnerable and complex population. (J Am Soc Echocardiogr
|
|
2022;35:985-96.)},
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|
DOI = {10.1016/j.echo.2022.04.015},
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ISSN = {0894-7317},
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|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000892855500013},
|
|
}
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@article{ WOS:000684010300024,
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Author = {Sobral, Davi S. and Duarte, Daniele W. and Dornelles, V, Rodrigo F. and
|
|
Moraes, Cicero A. C.},
|
|
Title = {3D Virtual Planning for Rhinoplasty Using a Free Add-On for Open-Source
|
|
Software},
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|
Journal = {AESTHETIC SURGERY JOURNAL},
|
|
Year = {2021},
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Volume = {41},
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|
Number = {8},
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|
Pages = {NP1024-NP1032},
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|
Month = {AUG},
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|
Abstract = {Background: Rhinoplasty is one of the most frequent aesthetic surgeries;
|
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the procedure can be challenging for inexperienced surgeons, and
|
|
positive outcomes depend on good communication with the patient, proper
|
|
planning, and precise execution. Three-dimensional (3D) technology has
|
|
emerged to address these issues, but specific software for 3D planning
|
|
tends to be expensive.
|
|
Objectives: This study presents a simple, low-cost method for 3D
|
|
simulation to plan rhinoplasty.
|
|
Methods: This preliminary report describes 3D rhinoplasty planning in a
|
|
series of 3 cases employing free software and an add-on especially
|
|
developed for rhinoplasty (Blender and RhinOnBlender, respectively). The
|
|
photogrammetry protocol, which can be performed easily with a
|
|
smartphone, is described in detail along with all the steps in 3D
|
|
planning.
|
|
Results: The software and add-on automated the process, making the tool
|
|
environment accessible to surgeons who are not familiar with graphic
|
|
design software. The surgeries were uneventful in all cases, and the
|
|
patients were satisfied with the outcomes.
|
|
Conclusions: 3D graphic technology has provided significant advances in
|
|
health research, improvement, and teaching for surgeons and
|
|
communication between surgeons and patients. Free open-source software
|
|
and add-ons are excellent options that offer proven utility,
|
|
affordability, and ease of utilization to healthcare providers.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1093/asj/sjab085},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {FEB 2021},
|
|
ISSN = {1090-820X},
|
|
EISSN = {1527-330X},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Moraes, Cicero/HSH-2440-2023
|
|
dornelles, rodrigo/I-5580-2012
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Moraes, Cicero/0000-0002-9479-0028},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000684010300024},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000406132900022,
|
|
Author = {Chug, Anuradha and Malhotra, Ruchika},
|
|
Title = {BENCHMARKING FRAMEWORK FOR MAINTAIN ABILITY PREDICTION OF OPEN SOURCE
|
|
SOFTWARE USING OBJECT ORIENTED METRICS},
|
|
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INNOVATIVE COMPUTING INFORMATION AND CONTROL},
|
|
Year = {2016},
|
|
Volume = {12},
|
|
Number = {2},
|
|
Pages = {615-634},
|
|
Month = {APR},
|
|
Abstract = {Software maintainability is measured as the ease with which the existing
|
|
software could be modified and often predicted during the development
|
|
stage on the basis of some measurable design characteristics.
|
|
Controlling the software maintainability and understandability of any
|
|
open source software (OSS) system is extremely challenging because it is
|
|
written and constantly modified by the developers located all over the
|
|
world. The current study analyzes the effectiveness of machine learning
|
|
(ML) techniques for the maintainability prediction of OSS systems. In
|
|
this work large-scale empirical comparisons of thirteen classifiers over
|
|
seven open source datasets were conducted followed by extensive
|
|
statistical tests and post hoc analysis to establish the confidence on
|
|
the performance of one ML technique over another. The results show two
|
|
important findings: firstly, we observed that overall good prediction
|
|
accuracy is achieved by almost all ML techniques; secondly the
|
|
prediction models using genetically adaptive learning ML technique and
|
|
group method of data handling (GMDH) technique perform better than the
|
|
other ML techniques in the context of OSS systems. The outcome of this
|
|
investigation would be helpful for developers in order to predict
|
|
maintenance behavior of the software at the earlier stages of software
|
|
development lifecycle (SDLC). Accordingly, they can optimize their
|
|
resource allocations, prioritize maintenance tasks and produce
|
|
high-quality low maintenance software systems. Additionally, it also has
|
|
numerous other applications such as schedule planning, cost estimation,
|
|
quality assurance testing, software debugging, budget preparation, and
|
|
software performance optimization.},
|
|
ISSN = {1349-4198},
|
|
EISSN = {1349-418X},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Chug, Anuradha/AAC-9527-2021
|
|
Malhotra, Ruchika/ABC-3126-2020
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Chug, Anuradha/0000-0002-3139-4490},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000406132900022},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000315535000216,
|
|
Author = {Shi, Tiebing and Handelman, Jay M.},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {Assoc Consumer Res},
|
|
Title = {Consumer Creativity and Ideological Conflicts: An Investigation of the
|
|
Free/Open Source Software Community},
|
|
Booktitle = {ADVANCES IN CONSUMER RESEARCH, VOL XXXVII},
|
|
Series = {Advances in Consumer Research},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Volume = {37},
|
|
Pages = {670-671},
|
|
Note = {40th Annual Conference of the Association-for-Consumer-Research (ACR),
|
|
Pittsburgh, PA, OCT 22-25, 2009},
|
|
Organization = {Assoc Consumer Res},
|
|
ISSN = {0098-9258},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-915552-65-8},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000315535000216},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000826842900001,
|
|
Author = {Dawid, Wojciech and Bielecka, Elzbieta},
|
|
Title = {GIS-BASED LAND COVER ANALYSIS AND PREDICTION BASED ON OPEN-SOURCE
|
|
SOFTWARE AND DATA},
|
|
Journal = {QUAESTIONES GEOGRAPHICAE},
|
|
Year = {2022},
|
|
Volume = {41},
|
|
Number = {3},
|
|
Pages = {75-86},
|
|
Month = {SEP 1},
|
|
Abstract = {The study aims at land cover prediction based on cellular automata and
|
|
artificial neural network (CA-ANN) method implemented in the Methods Of
|
|
Land Use Change Evaluation (MOLUSCE) tool. The Tricity region and the
|
|
neighbouring counties of Gdanski and Kartuzy were taken as the research
|
|
areas, and coordination of information on the environment (CORINE Land
|
|
Cover, CLC, CLMS 2022) data for 2006, 2012 and 2018 were used to
|
|
analyse, simulate and predict land cover for 2024, the next reference
|
|
year of the CORINE inventory. The results revealed an increase in
|
|
artificial surfaces, with the highest value during the period 2006-2012
|
|
(86.56 km(2)). In total, during the period 2006-2018, the growth in
|
|
urbanised area amounted to 95.37 km(2). The 2024 prediction showed that
|
|
artificial surfaces increased by 9.19 km(2), resulting in a decline in
|
|
agricultural land.},
|
|
DOI = {10.2478/quageo-2022-0026},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {JUL 2022},
|
|
ISSN = {0137-477X},
|
|
EISSN = {2081-6383},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Bielecka, Elzbieta/H-4062-2015
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Bielecka, Elzbieta/0000-0003-3255-1264
|
|
Dawid, Wojciech/0000-0001-7964-5706},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000826842900001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000734914100001,
|
|
Author = {Chen, Wei and Jin, Fujie and Xue, Ling},
|
|
Title = {Flourish or Perish? The Impact of Technological Acquisitions on
|
|
Contributions to Open-Source Software},
|
|
Journal = {INFORMATION SYSTEMS RESEARCH},
|
|
Year = {2021},
|
|
Month = {2021 DEC 22},
|
|
Abstract = {This study examines the impact of technological acquisitions on
|
|
contributions to firm-sponsored community-based open-source software
|
|
(OSS). We distinguish between internal contributors affiliated with
|
|
target firms and external contributors from the community, and examine
|
|
how they respond to technological acquisitions differently.
|
|
Theoretically, we examine how technological acquisition influences
|
|
contributors' uncertainty about project quality through a signaling
|
|
effect and influences their uncertainty about project continuity through
|
|
potential resource combination. We connect uncertainties with
|
|
contributors' motivations to theorize their responses to acquisitions.
|
|
Empirically, we find that external contributors contribute more actively
|
|
to both target firms' sponsored projects and other projects in the OSS
|
|
community after acquisitions, which contrast with the adverse effects of
|
|
acquisitions observed in traditional corporate innovation. Although
|
|
internal contributors reduce contributions to target firms' sponsored
|
|
projects after acquisitions, they increase contributions to other OSS
|
|
projects in the community. We also find that the acquirer's OSS
|
|
experience and the project similarity between the acquirer and the
|
|
target drive both external and internal contributors to shift their
|
|
development efforts to the acquirer's projects and other projects in the
|
|
OSS community. By examining these effort shifts in OSS contributions,
|
|
our study generates unique theoretical insights about the impacts of
|
|
technological acquisitions in the OSS context and important practical
|
|
implications for acquirers, target firms, and the general OSS community.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1287/isre.2021.1086},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {DEC 2021},
|
|
ISSN = {1047-7047},
|
|
EISSN = {1526-5536},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Chen, Wei/KRP-2334-2024
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Chen, Wei/0000-0002-0963-7839},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000734914100001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000655363900012,
|
|
Author = {Ramirez-Mora, Sandra L. and Oktaba, Hanna and Gomez-Adorno, Helena and
|
|
Sierra, Gerardo},
|
|
Title = {Exploring the communication functions of comments during bug fixing in
|
|
Open Source Software projects},
|
|
Journal = {INFORMATION AND SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGY},
|
|
Year = {2021},
|
|
Volume = {136},
|
|
Month = {AUG},
|
|
Abstract = {Context: Bug fixing is a frequent and important task in Open Source
|
|
Software (OSS) development and involves the communication of messages,
|
|
which can serve for multiple purposes and affect the efficiency and
|
|
effectiveness of corrective software activities.
|
|
Objective: This work is aimed at studying the communication functions of
|
|
bug comments and their associations with fast and complete bug fixing in
|
|
OSS development.
|
|
Method: Over 500K comments and 89K bugs of 100 OSS projects were
|
|
extracted from three Issue Tracking Systems. Six thousand comments were
|
|
manually tagged to create a corpus of communication functions. The
|
|
extracted comments were automatically tagged using machine learning
|
|
algorithms and the corpus of communication functions. Statistical and
|
|
correlation analyses were performed and the most frequent comments
|
|
communicated during fast and successful bug fixing were identified.
|
|
Results: Significant differences in the distribution of comments of
|
|
fixed and not fixed bugs were found. Variations in the distribution of
|
|
comments of bugs with different fixing time were also found. Referential
|
|
comments that provided objective information were found to be the most
|
|
frequent messages. Results showed that the percentages of conative and
|
|
emotive comments are greater when bugs are resolved without the
|
|
requested fixes and when fixes are implemented in a long time.
|
|
Conclusion: Associations between communication functions and bug fixing
|
|
exist. The results of this work could be used to improve corrective
|
|
tasks in OSS development and some other specific linguistic aspects
|
|
should be studied in detail in OSS communities.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.infsof.2021.106584},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {APR 2021},
|
|
Article-Number = {106584},
|
|
ISSN = {0950-5849},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-6025},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Gómez Adorno, Helena/E-6151-2018
|
|
Sierra, Gerardo/J-3737-2016
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Sierra, Gerardo/0000-0002-6724-1090
|
|
Gomez Adorno, Helena/0000-0002-6966-9912
|
|
Oktaba, Hanna/0000-0003-2852-4490},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000655363900012},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001242169100001,
|
|
Author = {Tong, Defu and Yi, Xiongwei and Tan, Fei and Jiao, Yuyong},
|
|
Title = {MEG3D--An Open-Source Software for DFN Model and 3D Numerical Manifold
|
|
Elements Generation},
|
|
Journal = {COMPUTERS AND GEOTECHNICS},
|
|
Year = {2024},
|
|
Volume = {172},
|
|
Month = {AUG},
|
|
Abstract = {Numerical manifold method (NMM) has shown its ability to solve
|
|
continuous and discontinuous deformation problems in a unified
|
|
framework. However, due to the complexity of geometry description and
|
|
the absence of a reliable 3D contact algorithm, the development of
|
|
3D-NMM still has a long-time challenge. In this study, an opensource
|
|
software named MEG3D to generate the numerical model for 3D-NMM is
|
|
developed. The MEG3D is a fast, light, and user-friendly interactive
|
|
software to identify geometry, generate joint networks, generate
|
|
structured finite mathematical mesh, cut blocks, and generate numerical
|
|
manifold elements (MEs). In this software, a new C++ programming
|
|
strategy with high modularization and good portability, and a novel data
|
|
storage format and data structure were used. Based on the OpenGL
|
|
library, real -time visualization and interactive interfaces were built.
|
|
Examples containing curve block cutting, discrete fracture networks
|
|
(DFN) model, soil-rock mixture slopes, complex shaped geometry, etc.
|
|
have indicated that the software is robust, efficient, and
|
|
user-friendly. This software can also generate models for the discrete
|
|
element method (DEM), discontinuous deformation analysis (DDA), etc.
|
|
Therefore, the MEG3D can be used as a general pre-processing program for
|
|
3D-NMM and other blockbased numerical methods.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.compgeo.2024.106383},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {MAY 2024},
|
|
Article-Number = {106383},
|
|
ISSN = {0266-352X},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-7633},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {tan, fei/KOD-4737-2024
|
|
Tong, Defu/KHW-9308-2024
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {TONG, Defu/0000-0003-4813-1459},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001242169100001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000714941400006,
|
|
Author = {Buffardi, Kevin},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {ASSOC COMP MACHINERY},
|
|
Title = {Comparing Remote and Co-located Interaction in Free and Open Source
|
|
Software Engineering Projects},
|
|
Booktitle = {ITICSE'17: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2017 ACM CONFERENCE ON INNOVATION AND
|
|
TECHNOLOGY IN COMPUTER SCIENCE EDUCATION},
|
|
Year = {2017},
|
|
Pages = {22-27},
|
|
Note = {ACM Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science
|
|
Education (ITiCSE), Bologna, ITALY, JUL 03-05, 2017},
|
|
Organization = {Assoc Comp Machinery; ACM SIGCSE},
|
|
Abstract = {By working on open source software projects, software engineering
|
|
students can benefit from working on more realistic products than
|
|
traditional, educational programming assignments. However, careers in
|
|
software engineering demand learning how to work within a professional
|
|
environment and how to follow software development processes. We studied
|
|
the impact of students' interactions with external collaborators on open
|
|
source projects and found many similar outcomes between those who
|
|
communicated remotely and those who communicated face-to-face. However,
|
|
we also discovered that face-to-face interactions with local software
|
|
professionals following the Localized Free and Open Source (LFOSS) model
|
|
had particular advantages in teaching Agile methods, holding students
|
|
accountable, and introducing professional networking opportunities.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1145/3059009.3059019},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4503-4704-4},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Buffardi, Kevin/0000-0002-4205-888X},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000714941400006},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000208906100004,
|
|
Author = {Oostenveld, Robert and Fries, Pascal and Maris, Eric and Schoffelen,
|
|
Jan-Mathijs},
|
|
Title = {FieldTrip: Open Source Software for Advanced Analysis of MEG, EEG, and
|
|
Invasive Electrophysiological Data},
|
|
Journal = {COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND NEUROSCIENCE},
|
|
Year = {2011},
|
|
Volume = {2011},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper describes FieldTrip, an open source software package that we
|
|
developed for the analysis of MEG, EEG, and other electrophysiological
|
|
data. The software is implemented as a MATLAB toolbox and includes a
|
|
complete set of consistent and user-friendly high-level functions that
|
|
allow experimental neuroscientists to analyze experimental data. It
|
|
includes algorithms for simple and advanced analysis, such as
|
|
time-frequency analysis using multitapers, source reconstruction using
|
|
dipoles, distributed sources and beamformers, connectivity analysis, and
|
|
nonparametric statistical permutation tests at the channel and source
|
|
level. The implementation as toolbox allows the user to perform
|
|
elaborate and structured analyses of large data sets using the MATLAB
|
|
command line and batch scripting. Furthermore, users and developers can
|
|
easily extend the functionality and implement new algorithms. The
|
|
modular design facilitates the reuse in other software packages.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1155/2011/156869},
|
|
Article-Number = {156869},
|
|
ISSN = {1687-5265},
|
|
EISSN = {1687-5273},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Schoffelen, Jan-Mathijs/D-3716-2009
|
|
Oostenveld, Robert/D-3259-2009
|
|
Fries, Pascal/E-3196-2010
|
|
Maris, Eric/E-4876-2012},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Oostenveld, Robert/0000-0002-1974-1293
|
|
Fries, Pascal/0000-0002-4270-1468
|
|
Schoffelen, Jan-Mathijs/0000-0003-0923-6610
|
|
Maris, Eric/0000-0001-5166-1800},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000208906100004},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000559924503103,
|
|
Author = {Lumbard, Kevin and Buhman, Anna and Wethor, Gabrielle and Hale, Matthew
|
|
and Goggins, Sean and Germonprez, Matt},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {Assoc Informat Syst},
|
|
Title = {Welcome? Investigating the reception of new contributors to
|
|
organizational-communal open source software projects},
|
|
Booktitle = {AMCIS 2020 PROCEEDINGS},
|
|
Year = {2020},
|
|
Note = {Conference of the Association-for-Information-Systems (AMCIS), ELECTR
|
|
NETWORK, AUG 10-14, 2020},
|
|
Organization = {Assoc Informat Syst},
|
|
Abstract = {The way new contributors are received by the established contributors in
|
|
an open source project is a factor in whether they will become more
|
|
regular contributors. This research examines the reception of new
|
|
contributors in three open source projects to discover whether there are
|
|
differences in how established contributors respond to new contributors,
|
|
and if so, what those differences are. Through statistical analysis of
|
|
time to first response and sentiment analysis of that response to a new
|
|
contributor's issue, we found that there is a difference in both the
|
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speed and content of responses to new contributors' issues as opposed to
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those of established contributors. This difference suggests that the
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open source projects we observed are attentive to whether an issue was
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created by a new contributor and may make an effort to respond in a
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welcoming manner.},
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ISBN = {978-1-7336325-4-6},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Goggins, Sean/ABG-9196-2020
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},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Hale, Matthew/0000-0002-8433-2744},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000559924503103},
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}
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@article{ WOS:001158168100001,
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Author = {Espinoza, Valentina and de Blas, Juan Martin and Iaffaldano, Giampiero},
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Title = {MYRIAM: Open-Source Software to Estimate Torque Variations Associated
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With Plate-Motion Temporal Changes},
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Journal = {GEOCHEMISTRY GEOPHYSICS GEOSYSTEMS},
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Year = {2024},
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Volume = {25},
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Number = {2},
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Month = {FEB},
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Abstract = {Tectonic plate motions are a prime constraint on lithosphere dynamics
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and on the torques acting upon plates. Researchers typically test
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hypotheses on the controlling torques via forward computer models, which
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allow accepting or rejecting hypotheses on the basis of the fit of
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model-output plate velocities to kinematic reconstructions. Such models
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typically require a significant amount of input information (e.g.,
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tectonic boundaries, structure of the lithosphere, lateral variations of
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rheology, among others) to appropriately model the tectonic system, and
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obtain sufficiently-realistic realizations of plate motions.
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Alternatively, the inverse problem approach takes the difference between
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the plate torque-balance at two distinct moments in time. This results
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in an equation in which (a) torques that have not varied through time
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are canceled out and (b) torques that instead have varied through time
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are linked to the resulting plate-motion change through a term that
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accounts for the plate shape and the rheology of the underlying
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asthenosphere. This approach sacrifices the capability to describe the
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different individual forces/torques acting upon a plate. Instead, it
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focuses on determining torque temporal variations, which significantly
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reduces the amount of input knowledge required. In this technical note
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we introduce MYRIAM, an open-source software that implements such an
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inverse approach. MYRIAM takes plate-motion temporal changes, and
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outputs an estimate of the torque variation required upon a plate to
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|
generate the input kinematic change. MYRIAM is released as an
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open-source repository hosted at GitHub, complete with source code and
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executable files for Windows and Unix-based operating systems. Plain
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|
Language Summary The outermost layer of the Earth, known as the
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lithosphere, is fragmented into plates that are in motion relative to
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each other. Through geological history, the motion of tectonic plates
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did not remain steady, and in fact important changes are now known to
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have occurred relatively fast, within a few million years. By virtue of
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|
Newton's laws of motion, these changes are all necessarily caused by the
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variation in one or more forces acting upon the plates, and therefore
|
|
disrupt their force balance. Changing the motion of a plate is not an
|
|
easy feat-for plates it requires overcoming the frictional resistance
|
|
exerted by the underlying asthenosphere, a low-viscosity layer beneath
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|
the plates. The resulting motion change will depend on (a) the
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mechanical properties of the asthenosphere and (b) the amount of plate
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|
surface interacting with said asthenosphere (i.e., the basal area of the
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|
plate). All these considerations are taken into account by MYRIAM, an
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|
open-source, computationally-inexpensive software that estimates the
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|
force/torque variations required to produce a given change of plate
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|
motion.},
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|
DOI = {10.1029/2023GC011095},
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|
Article-Number = {e2023GC011095},
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|
EISSN = {1525-2027},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Martin de Blas, Juan Ignacio/0000-0002-9190-9329
|
|
Espinoza Fernandez, Valentina Soledad/0000-0001-6445-5643},
|
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Unique-ID = {WOS:001158168100001},
|
|
}
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@article{ WOS:000336410100006,
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Author = {de Laat, Paul B.},
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|
Title = {From open-source software to Wikipedia: `Backgrounding' trust by
|
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collective monitoring and reputation tracking},
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Journal = {ETHICS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY},
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Year = {2014},
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Volume = {16},
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Number = {2},
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Pages = {157-169},
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Month = {JUN},
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|
Abstract = {Open-content communities that focus on co-creation without requirements
|
|
for entry have to face the issue of institutional trust in contributors.
|
|
This research investigates the various ways in which these communities
|
|
manage this issue. It is shown that communities of open-source
|
|
software-continue to-rely mainly on hierarchy (reserving write-access
|
|
for higher echelons), which substitutes (the need for) trust.
|
|
Encyclopedic communities, though, largely avoid this solution. In the
|
|
particular case of Wikipedia, which is confronted with persistent
|
|
vandalism, another arrangement has been pioneered instead. Trust (i.e.
|
|
full write-access) is `backgrounded' by means of a permanent
|
|
mobilization of Wikipedians to monitor incoming edits. Computational
|
|
approaches have been developed for the purpose, yielding both
|
|
sophisticated monitoring tools that are used by human patrollers, and
|
|
bots that operate autonomously. Measures of reputation are also under
|
|
investigation within Wikipedia; their incorporation in monitoring
|
|
efforts, as an indicator of the trustworthiness of editors, is
|
|
envisaged. These collective monitoring efforts are interpreted as
|
|
focusing on avoiding possible damage being inflicted on Wikipedian
|
|
spaces, thereby being allowed to keep the discretionary powers of
|
|
editing intact for all users. Further, the essential differences between
|
|
backgrounding and substituting trust are elaborated. Finally it is
|
|
argued that the Wikipedian monitoring of new edits, especially by its
|
|
heavy reliance on computational tools, raises a number of moral
|
|
questions that need to be answered urgently.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/s10676-014-9342-9},
|
|
ISSN = {1388-1957},
|
|
EISSN = {1572-8439},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {de+Laat, Paul/AAC-8836-2022},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000336410100006},
|
|
}
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|
|
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000242043700011,
|
|
Author = {Baravalle, Andres and Chambers, Sarah and North, Siobhan and Holcombe,
|
|
Mike},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {INSTICC},
|
|
Title = {Open source software in the desktop: The perspective of the public
|
|
administrations in UK},
|
|
Booktitle = {WEBIST 2006: Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Web
|
|
Information Systems and Technologies: SOCIETY, E-BUSINESS AND
|
|
E-GOVERNMENT / E-LEARNING},
|
|
Year = {2006},
|
|
Pages = {39-44},
|
|
Note = {2nd International Conference on Web Information Systems and
|
|
Technologies, Business Sch Setubal, Setubal, PORTUGAL, APR 11-13, 2006},
|
|
Organization = {Inst Syst \& Technol Informat Control \& Commun; Setubal Polytech Inst;
|
|
Object Management Grp},
|
|
Abstract = {Open Source could potentially play an important role in e-Government.
|
|
The COSPA project has been investigating the possibilities of using Open
|
|
Source in the desktops in Public Administrations in Europe. During this
|
|
two year project, the attitudes towards Open Source appeared to have
|
|
differed in the UK compared to similar organisations within some other
|
|
countries in Europe. In this paper we investigate and discuss possible
|
|
causes of this.},
|
|
ISBN = {972-8865-47-3},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Baravalle, Andres/AGJ-5642-2022
|
|
North, Siobhan/R-3015-2016
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {North, Siobhan/0000-0002-8478-8960
|
|
Baravalle, Andres/0000-0002-6971-9385},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000242043700011},
|
|
}
|
|
|
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@incollection{ WOS:000386786000024,
|
|
Author = {Yamada, Shigeru and Tamura, Yoshinobu},
|
|
Editor = {Fiondella, L and Puliafito, A},
|
|
Title = {Component-Oriented Reliability Assessment Approach Based on
|
|
Decision-Making Frameworks for Open Source Software},
|
|
Booktitle = {PRINCIPLES OF PERFORMANCE AND RELIABILITY MODELING AND EVALUATION:
|
|
ESSAYS IN HONOR OF KISHOR TRIVEDI ON HIS 70TH BIRTHDAY},
|
|
Series = {Springer Series in Reliability Engineering},
|
|
Year = {2016},
|
|
Pages = {587-608},
|
|
Abstract = {At present, the open source software (OSS) development paradigm is
|
|
rapidly spreading. In order to consider the effect of each software
|
|
component on the reliability of a system developed in a distributed
|
|
environment such as an open source software project, we apply AHP
|
|
(Analytic Hierarchy Process) and ANP (Analytic Network Process) which
|
|
are well-established decision-making methods. We also propose a method
|
|
of reliability assessment based on the software reliability growth
|
|
models incorporating the interaction among the components. Moreover, we
|
|
analyze actual software fault count data to show numerical examples of
|
|
software reliability assessment for a concurrent distributed development
|
|
environment. Furthermore, we consider an efficient and effectivemethod
|
|
of software reliability assessment for actual OSS projects.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-319-30599-8\_23},
|
|
ISSN = {1614-7839},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-319-30599-8; 978-3-319-30597-4},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000386786000024},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000286156900007,
|
|
Author = {dos Santos, Jr., Carlos Denner},
|
|
Title = {ATTRACTIVENESS OF FREE AND OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE PROJECTS: THEORETICAL
|
|
IMPORTANCE AND STRATEGIES FOR MANAGEMENT},
|
|
Journal = {RAE-REVISTA DE ADMINISTRACAO DE EMPRESAS},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Volume = {50},
|
|
Number = {4},
|
|
Pages = {424-438},
|
|
Month = {OCT-DEC},
|
|
Abstract = {Thousands of Free and Open Source Software Projects (FSP) were, and
|
|
continually are, created on the Internet. This scenario increases the
|
|
number of opportunities to collaborate to the same extent that it
|
|
promotes competition for users and contributors, who can guide projects
|
|
to superior levels, unachievable by founders alone. Thus, given that the
|
|
main goal of FSP founders is to improve their projects by means of
|
|
collaboration, the importance to understand and manage the capacity of
|
|
attracting users and contributors to the project is established. To
|
|
support researchers and founders in this challenge, the concept of
|
|
attractiveness is introduced in this paper, which develops a
|
|
theoretical-managerial toolkit about the causes, indicators and
|
|
consequences of attractiveness, enabling its strategic management.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1590/S0034-75902010000400007},
|
|
ISSN = {2178-938X},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Santos, Carlos/A-8821-2013
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Santos, Carlos Denner dos/0000-0002-4481-0115},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000286156900007},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:001359447500012,
|
|
Author = {Lavazza, Luigi and Tosi, Davide and Morasca, Sandro},
|
|
Editor = {Shepperd, M and Abreu, FBE and DaSilva, AR and Perez-Castillo, R},
|
|
Title = {An Empirical Study on the Persistence of SpotBugs Issues in Open-Source
|
|
Software Evolution},
|
|
Booktitle = {QUALITY OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY, QUATIC 2020},
|
|
Series = {Communications in Computer and Information Science},
|
|
Year = {2020},
|
|
Volume = {1266},
|
|
Pages = {144-151},
|
|
Note = {13th International Conference on the Quality of Information and
|
|
Communications Technology (QUATIC), Univ Algarve, Faro, PORTUGAL, SEP
|
|
09-11, 2020},
|
|
Organization = {Univ Algarve; ACM; Quidgest; ATOS},
|
|
Abstract = {Background. Static analyzers can be useful to software developers in
|
|
detecting and locating code issues and, in addition, classifying their
|
|
nature. The main problem of static analyzers, however, is that they may
|
|
signal too many false alarms. Objective. In this paper, we investigate
|
|
whether code issues that are detected by SpotBugs persist in software
|
|
code, or if they get removed. We chose SpotBugs because it is one of the
|
|
best-known and most used static analyzers. Method. We carried out an
|
|
empirical study on five open-source Java programs and took into account
|
|
two versions of each of them, to check whether the issues signaled by
|
|
SpotBugs on the older version had been removed by the time the newer
|
|
version was released. A total of 1,006 issues were signaled by SpotBugs.
|
|
Results. Our results show that about half of the issues signaled
|
|
disappeared between the two versions, but the correction rate was uneven
|
|
across projects. Issues about the correctness of software code were more
|
|
likely to be no longer present in the newer version than other types of
|
|
warnings. Conclusions. Further investigations are required, to
|
|
understand why some projects appear more active than others in
|
|
correcting SpotBugs issues, and why very few high-severity warnings were
|
|
observed in the analyzed code. Nonetheless, the fact that about half of
|
|
the issues flagged by SpotBugs were removed indicates that the tool is
|
|
effective in detecting incorrect or otherwise problematic code.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-030-58793-2\_12},
|
|
ISSN = {1865-0929},
|
|
EISSN = {1865-0937},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-030-58792-5; 978-3-030-58793-2},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {TOSI, DAVIDE/AAI-1310-2020
|
|
Lavazza, Luigi/AAF-5323-2020
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {TOSI, DAVIDE/0000-0003-3815-2512
|
|
Lavazza, Luigi/0000-0002-5226-4337},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001359447500012},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000428461600003,
|
|
Author = {Hilton, Rod and Gethner, Ellen},
|
|
Title = {Predicting Code Hotspots in Open-Source Software from Object-Oriented
|
|
Metrics Using Machine Learning},
|
|
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOFTWARE ENGINEERING AND KNOWLEDGE ENGINEERING},
|
|
Year = {2018},
|
|
Volume = {28},
|
|
Number = {3},
|
|
Pages = {311-331},
|
|
Month = {MAR},
|
|
Abstract = {Software engineers are able to measure the quality of their code using a
|
|
variety of metrics that can be derived directly from analyzing the
|
|
source code. These internal quality metrics are valuable to engineers,
|
|
but the organizations funding the software development effort find
|
|
external quality metrics such as defect rates and time to develop
|
|
features more valuable. Unfortunately, external quality metrics can only
|
|
be calculated after costly software has been developed and deployed for
|
|
end -users to utilize. Here, we present a method for mining data from
|
|
freely available open source codebases written in Java to train a Random
|
|
Forest classifier to predict which files are likely to be external
|
|
quality hotspots based on their internal quality metrics with over 75\%
|
|
accuracy. We also used the trained model to predict hotspots for a Java
|
|
project whose data was not used to train the classifier and achieved
|
|
over 75\% accuracy again, demonstrating the method's general
|
|
applicability to different projects.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1142/S0218194018500110},
|
|
ISSN = {0218-1940},
|
|
EISSN = {1793-6403},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000428461600003},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000709774300033,
|
|
Author = {Szarvak, Aniko and Poser, Valeria},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Review of using Open Source Software for SOC for education purposes - a
|
|
case study},
|
|
Booktitle = {INES 2021: 2021 IEEE 25TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INTELLIGENT
|
|
ENGINEERING SYSTEMS},
|
|
Series = {IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Engineering Systems},
|
|
Year = {2021},
|
|
Note = {25th IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Engineering Systems
|
|
(INES), Budapest, HUNGARY, JUL 07-09, 2021},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; Obuda Univ; IEEE Hungary Sect; Hungarian Fuzzy Assoc; IEEE IES \&
|
|
RAS Joint Chapter; IEEE SMC Chapter; IEEE Control Syst Chapter; IEEE Ind
|
|
Elect Soc},
|
|
Abstract = {At present, information security solutions and suitably trained experts
|
|
with practical experience have a key role to play. Due to the
|
|
covid-pandemic, people's tasks without physical contact came to the
|
|
fore, and remote work became more valuable. At the same time, the number
|
|
of cyber-attacks has suddenly increased, not even sparing hospitals. The
|
|
aim of this article is to present how to prepare recent security
|
|
professionals and future experts for work based on SOC implementation
|
|
and operation from on threat modeling through applying higher quality
|
|
Information Security solutions. We use open source software environment
|
|
as prototype. The goal with SOC based on open source software is to
|
|
demonstrate the perception of a possible cyberattack, in addition, we
|
|
present the possibility of using it even in enterprise environment.
|
|
Basically, by applying this direction for training and education
|
|
purposes, we achieve experts with comprehensive knowledge on newer type
|
|
of attacks and defense capabilities while they able to apply quick and
|
|
even risk-proportionate solutions to challenges. A sufficiently in-depth
|
|
knowledge of an Open source-based SOC solution for educational purposes
|
|
helps them prepare for the optimal handling of cyber security threats
|
|
and facilitate the acquisition of in-depth information in the field of
|
|
Information Security.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/INES52918.2021.9512928},
|
|
ISSN = {1562-5850},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-6654-4499-6},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000709774300033},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000391243200003,
|
|
Author = {De Leener, Benjamin and Levy, Simon and Dupont, Sara M. and Fonov,
|
|
Vladimir S. and Stikov, Nikola and Collins, D. Louis and Callot,
|
|
Virginie and Cohen-Adad, Julien},
|
|
Title = {SCT: Spinal Cord Toolbox, an open-source software for processing spinal
|
|
cord MRI data},
|
|
Journal = {NEUROIMAGE},
|
|
Year = {2017},
|
|
Volume = {145},
|
|
Number = {A},
|
|
Pages = {24-43},
|
|
Month = {JAN 15},
|
|
Abstract = {For the past 25 years, the field of neuroimaging has witnessed the
|
|
development of several software packages for processing multi-parametric
|
|
magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI) to study the brain. These software
|
|
packages are now routinely used by researchers and clinicians, and have
|
|
contributed to important breakthroughs for the understanding of brain
|
|
anatomy and function. However, no software package exists to process
|
|
mpMRI data of the spinal cord. Despite the numerous clinical needs for
|
|
such advanced mpMRI protocols (multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injury,
|
|
cervical spondylotic myelopathy, etc.), researchers have been developing
|
|
specific tools that, while necessary, do not provide an integrative
|
|
framework that is compatible with most usages and that is capable of
|
|
reaching the community at large. This hinders cross-validation and the
|
|
possibility to perform multi-center studies. In this study we introduce
|
|
the Spinal Cord Toolbox (SCT), a comprehensive software dedicated to the
|
|
processing of spinal cord MRI data. SCT builds on previously-validated
|
|
methods and includes state-of-the-art MM templates and atlases of the
|
|
spinal cord, algorithms to segment and register new data to the
|
|
templates, and motion correction methods for diffusion and functional
|
|
time series. SCT is tailored towards standardization and automation of
|
|
the processing pipeline, versatility, modularity, and it follows
|
|
guidelines of software development and distribution. Preliminary
|
|
applications of SCT cover a variety of studies, from cross-sectional
|
|
area measures in large databases of patients, to the precise
|
|
quantification of mpMRI metrics in specific spinal pathways. We
|
|
anticipate that SCT will bring together the spinal cord neuroimaging
|
|
community by establishing standard templates and analysis procedures.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.neuroimage.2016.10.009},
|
|
ISSN = {1053-8119},
|
|
EISSN = {1095-9572},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Collins, D. Louis/ABD-7708-2021
|
|
Fonov, Vladimir/AAG-9572-2019
|
|
De Leener, Benjamin/H-3765-2019
|
|
Lévy, Simon/JAX-3931-2023
|
|
Callot, Virginie/ADY-6832-2022
|
|
Stikov, Nikola/I-5292-2015
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Callot, Virginie/0000-0003-0850-1742
|
|
Collins, D. Louis/0000-0002-8432-7021
|
|
Stikov, Nikola/0000-0002-8480-5230
|
|
Fonov, Vladimir/0000-0003-3402-7749
|
|
Levy, Simon/0000-0002-6492-2990},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000391243200003},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000447628300001,
|
|
Author = {Martin, Alejandro and Gamess, Eric and Urribarri, Dedaniel and Gomez,
|
|
Jesus},
|
|
Title = {A Proposal for A High Availability Architecture for VoIP Telephone
|
|
Systems based on Open Source Software},
|
|
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCED COMPUTER SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS},
|
|
Year = {2018},
|
|
Volume = {9},
|
|
Number = {9},
|
|
Pages = {1-11},
|
|
Month = {SEP},
|
|
Abstract = {The inherent needs of organizations to improve and amplify their
|
|
technological platform entail large expenses with the goal to enhance
|
|
their performance. Hence, they have to contemplate mechanisms of
|
|
optimization and the improvement of their operational infrastructure. In
|
|
this direction arises the need to guarantee the correct operation and
|
|
non-degradation of the services provided by the platform during the
|
|
periods with a significant load of work This type of scenario is
|
|
perfectly applicable to the field of VoIP technologies, where users
|
|
generate elevated loads of work on critical points of the
|
|
infrastructure, during the process of interaction with their peers. In
|
|
this research work, we propose a solution for high availability, with
|
|
the goal of maintaining the continuity of the operation of communication
|
|
environments based on the SIP protocol in high load. We validate our
|
|
proposal through numerous experiments. Also, we compare our solution
|
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with other classical VoIP scenarios and show the advantages of a high
|
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availability and fault tolerance architecture for organizations.},
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ISSN = {2158-107X},
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EISSN = {2156-5570},
|
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000447628300001},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000421185700004,
|
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Author = {Coris, Marie and Lung, Yannick},
|
|
Title = {VIRTUAL COMMUNITIES : COORDINATION WITHOUT PROXIMITY ? The dynamics of
|
|
cooperation within free and open source software communuities},
|
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Journal = {REVUE D ECONOMIE REGIONALE ET URBAINE},
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Year = {2005},
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Number = {3},
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Pages = {397-419},
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Month = {JUL},
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Abstract = {Without pre-existing organisational proximity nor geographical one, Free
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and Open Source software communities fulfil effective and voluntary
|
|
cooperation in order to produce software which are reliable and broadly
|
|
diffused. Throwing out the technological determinism thesis, this paper
|
|
analyses the pregnance of institutionnal proximity inside communities,
|
|
which creates voluntary agreed set of coordination rules (organisational
|
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proximity) and allows geographical proximity freeing.},
|
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ISSN = {0180-7307},
|
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EISSN = {2107-0865},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000421185700004},
|
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}
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@article{ WOS:000595962300010,
|
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Author = {Dai, Kael and Gratiy, Sergey L. and Billeh, Yazan N. and Xu, Richard and
|
|
Cai, Binghuang and Cain, Nicholas and Rimehaug, Atle E. and Stasik,
|
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Alexander J. and Einevoll, Gaute T. and Mihalas, Stefan and Koch,
|
|
Christof and Arkhipov, Anton},
|
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Title = {Brain Modeling ToolKit: An open source software suite for multiscale
|
|
modeling of brain circuits},
|
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Journal = {PLOS COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY},
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Year = {2020},
|
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Volume = {16},
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Number = {11},
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Month = {NOV},
|
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Abstract = {Experimental studies in neuroscience are producing data at a rapidly
|
|
increasing rate, providing exciting opportunities and formidable
|
|
challenges to existing theoretical and modeling approaches. To turn
|
|
massive datasets into predictive quantitative frameworks, the field
|
|
needs software solutions for systematic integration of data into
|
|
realistic, multiscale models. Here we describe the Brain Modeling
|
|
ToolKit (BMTK), a software suite for building models and performing
|
|
simulations at multiple levels of resolution, from biophysically
|
|
detailed multi-compartmental, to point-neuron, to population-statistical
|
|
approaches. Leveraging the SONATA file format and existing software such
|
|
as NEURON, NEST, and others, BMTK offers a consistent user experience
|
|
across multiple levels of resolution. It permits highly sophisticated
|
|
simulations to be set up with little coding required, thus lowering
|
|
entry barriers to new users. We illustrate successful applications of
|
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BMTK to large-scale simulations of a cortical area. BMTK is an
|
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open-source package provided as a resource supporting modeling-based
|
|
discovery in the community.},
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DOI = {10.1371/journal.pcbi.1008386},
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Article-Number = {e1008386},
|
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ISSN = {1553-734X},
|
|
EISSN = {1553-7358},
|
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Billeh, Yazan/A-7024-2011
|
|
},
|
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ORCID-Numbers = {Rimehaug, Atle Eskeland/0000-0002-8312-9875
|
|
Einevoll, Gaute Tomas/0000-0002-5425-5012
|
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Billeh, Yazan/0000-0001-5200-4992
|
|
Mihalas, Stefan/0000-0002-2629-7100
|
|
Dai, Kael/0000-0002-2147-5895
|
|
Cain, Nicholas/0000-0002-5848-199X
|
|
Stasik, Alexander/0000-0003-1646-2472},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000595962300010},
|
|
}
|
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|
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@article{ WOS:000462000400001,
|
|
Author = {Harink, Bjorn and Huy Nguyen and Thorn, Kurt and Fordyce, Polly},
|
|
Title = {An open-source software analysis package for Microspheres with
|
|
Ratiometric Barcode Lanthanide Encoding (MRBLEs)},
|
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Journal = {PLOS ONE},
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Year = {2019},
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Volume = {14},
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Number = {3},
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Month = {MAR 22},
|
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Abstract = {Multiplexed bioassays, in which multiple analytes of interest are probed
|
|
in parallel within a single small volume, have greatly accelerated the
|
|
pace of biological discovery. Bead-based multiplexed bioassays have many
|
|
technical advantages, including near solution-phase kinetics, small
|
|
sample volume requirements, many within-assay replicates to reduce
|
|
measurement error, and, for some bead materials, the ability to
|
|
synthesize analytes directly on beads via solid-phase synthesis. To
|
|
allow bead-based multiplexing, analytes can be synthesized on spectrally
|
|
encoded beads with a 1:1 linkage between analyte identity and embedded
|
|
codes. Bead-bound analyte libraries can then be pooled and incubated
|
|
with a fluorescently-labeled macromolecule of interest, allowing
|
|
downstream quantification of interactions between the macromolecule and
|
|
all analytes simultaneously via imaging alone. Extracting quantitative
|
|
binding data from these images poses several computational image
|
|
processing challenges, requiring the ability to identify all beads in
|
|
each image, quantify bound fluorescent material associated with each
|
|
bead, and determine their embedded spectral code to reveal analyte
|
|
identities. Here, we present a novel open-source Python software package
|
|
(the mrbles analysis package) that provides the necessary tools to: (1)
|
|
find encoded beads in a bright-field microscopy image; (2) quantify
|
|
bound fluorescent material associated with bead perimeters; (3) identify
|
|
embedded ratiometric spectral codes within beads; and (4) return data
|
|
aggregated by embedded code and for each individual bead. We demonstrate
|
|
the utility of this package by applying it towards analyzing data
|
|
generated via multiplexed measurement of calcineurin protein binding to
|
|
MRBLEs (Microspheres with Ratiometric Barcode Lanthanide Encoding)
|
|
containing known and mutant binding peptide motifs. We anticipate that
|
|
this flexible package should be applicable to a wide variety of assays,
|
|
including simple bead or droplet finding analysis, quantification of
|
|
binding to non-encoded beads, and analysis of multiplexed assays that
|
|
use ratiometric, spectrally encoded beads.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1371/journal.pone.0203725},
|
|
Article-Number = {e0203725},
|
|
ISSN = {1932-6203},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Fordyce, Polly/AAY-6365-2020
|
|
Harink, Björn/AAA-1708-2020
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Fordyce, Polly/0000-0002-9505-0638
|
|
Thorn, Kurt/0009-0007-5407-8240
|
|
Harink, Bjorn/0000-0003-1283-0151},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000462000400001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000503459500009,
|
|
Author = {Popescu, Dimitrie C. and Musson, John and Popescu, Otilia},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Empirical Characterization of Man-Made Impulsive Noise Using Open-Source
|
|
Software Defined Radio Platforms},
|
|
Booktitle = {2019 INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON SIGNALS, CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS (ISSCS
|
|
2019)},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Note = {14th International Symposium on Signals, Circuits and Systems (ISSCS),
|
|
Iasi, ROMANIA, JUL 11-12, 2019},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; IEEE CAS; Gheorghe Asachi Tech Univ Iasi, Fac Elect Telecommunicat
|
|
\& Informat Technol; IEEE Romania Sect CAS Chapter; Infineon; Silicon
|
|
Serv; Microchip; Sitex 45 SRL; Continental},
|
|
Abstract = {With the widespread use of wireless systems in the modern society, every
|
|
household, office, and even automobiles, now contain radio-frequency
|
|
(RF) sources capable of producing interference. Unlike thermal noise,
|
|
whose statistics can usually be assumed stationary and Gaussian,
|
|
man-made noise includes impulsive components that depend on the
|
|
environment and is described by non-Gaussian statistical models that are
|
|
in general non-stationary. This paper presents the use of affordable
|
|
software-defined radio (SDR) platforms for measuring and characterizing
|
|
impulsive noise for various locations using a Middleton Class A
|
|
impulsive noise model.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/isscs.2019.8801734},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-7281-3896-1},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000503459500009},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000176734200031,
|
|
Author = {Emmel, D and Ricke, J and Stohlmann, L and Haderer, A and Felix, R},
|
|
Editor = {Siegel, EL and Huang, HK},
|
|
Title = {Building a gateway with open source software for secure-DICOM
|
|
communication over insecure networks},
|
|
Booktitle = {MEDICAL IMAGING 2002: PACS AND INTEGRATED MEDICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS:
|
|
DESIGN AND EVALUATION},
|
|
Series = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS
|
|
(SPIE)},
|
|
Year = {2002},
|
|
Volume = {4685},
|
|
Pages = {243-251},
|
|
Note = {Medical Imaging 2002 Conference, SAN DIEGO, CA, FEB 24-28, 2002},
|
|
Organization = {SPIE; Amer Assoc Phys Med; Amer Physiol Soc; FDA Ctr Devices \& Radiol
|
|
Hlth; Soc Imaging Sci \& Technol; Natl Elect Mfg Assoc, Diagnost Imaging
|
|
\& Therapy Syst Div; Radiol Soc N Amer; Soc Comp Applicat Radiol},
|
|
Abstract = {For Teleradiology the exchange of DICOM-images is needed for several
|
|
purposes. Existing solutions often don't consider about the needs for
|
|
data security and data privacy. Communication is done without any
|
|
encryption over insecure networks or with encryption using proprietary
|
|
solutions, which reduces the data communication possibilities to
|
|
partners with the same equipment. Our goal was to build a gateway, which
|
|
offers a transparent solution for secure DICOM-communication in a
|
|
heterogeneous environment.
|
|
We developed a PC-based gateway system with DICOM-communication to the
|
|
in-house network and secure DICOM communication for the communication
|
|
over the insecure network. One gateway installed at each location is
|
|
responsible for encryption/decryption. The sender just transfers the
|
|
image data over the DICOM protocol to the local gateway. The gateway
|
|
forwards the data to the gateway on the destination site using the
|
|
secure DICOM protocol, which is part of the DICOM standard. The
|
|
receiving gateway forwards the image data to the final destination again
|
|
using the DICOM-Protocol.
|
|
The gateway is based on Open Source software and runs under several
|
|
operating systems. Our experience shows a reliable solution, which
|
|
solves security issues for DICOM communication of image data and
|
|
integrates seamless into a heterogeneous DICOM environment.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1117/12.467013},
|
|
ISSN = {0277-786X},
|
|
ISBN = {0-8194-4430-8},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000176734200031},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001032645500007,
|
|
Author = {Linaker, Johan and Robles, Gregorio and Bryant, Deborah and Muto,
|
|
Sachiko},
|
|
Title = {Open Source Software in the Public Sector: 25 Years and Still in Its
|
|
Infancy},
|
|
Journal = {IEEE SOFTWARE},
|
|
Year = {2023},
|
|
Volume = {40},
|
|
Number = {4},
|
|
Pages = {39-44},
|
|
Month = {JUL-AUG},
|
|
Abstract = {The proliferation of Open Source Software (OSS) adoption and
|
|
collaboration has surged within industry, resulting in its ubiquitous
|
|
presence in commercial offerings and shared digital infrastructure.
|
|
However, in the public sector, both awareness and adoption of OSS is
|
|
still in its infancy due to a number of obstacles including regulatory,
|
|
cultural, and capacity-related challenges. This special issue is a call
|
|
for action, highlighting the necessity for both research and practice to
|
|
narrow the gap, selectively transfer and adapt existing knowledge, as
|
|
well as generate new knowledge to enable the public sector to fully
|
|
harness the potential benefits OSS has to offer.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/MS.2023.3266105},
|
|
ISSN = {0740-7459},
|
|
EISSN = {1937-4194},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Robles, Gregorio/I-2507-2012
|
|
Linaker, Johan/AAR-3849-2021},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Robles, Gregorio/0000-0002-1442-6761
|
|
Muto, Sachiko/0009-0003-2907-2809
|
|
Bryant, Deborah/0009-0007-0258-5048
|
|
Linaker, Johan/0000-0001-9851-1404},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001032645500007},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000322434000023,
|
|
Author = {Zoellner, Frank G. and Weisser, Gerald and Reich, Marcel and Kaiser,
|
|
Sven and Schoenberg, Stefan O. and Sourbron, Steven P. and Schad, Lothar
|
|
R.},
|
|
Title = {UMMPerfusion: an Open Source Software Tool Towards Quantitative MRI
|
|
Perfusion Analysis in Clinical Routine},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF DIGITAL IMAGING},
|
|
Year = {2013},
|
|
Volume = {26},
|
|
Number = {2},
|
|
Pages = {344-352},
|
|
Month = {APR},
|
|
Abstract = {To develop a generic Open Source MRI perfusion analysis tool for
|
|
quantitative parameter mapping to be used in a clinical workflow and
|
|
methods for quality management of perfusion data. We implemented a
|
|
classic, pixel-by-pixel deconvolution approach to quantify T1-weighted
|
|
contrast-enhanced dynamic MR imaging (DCE-MRI) perfusion data as an
|
|
OsiriX plug-in. It features parallel computing capabilities and an
|
|
automated reporting scheme for quality management. Furthermore, by our
|
|
implementation design, it could be easily extendable to other perfusion
|
|
algorithms. Obtained results are saved as DICOM objects and directly
|
|
added to the patient study. The plug-in was evaluated on ten MR
|
|
perfusion data sets of the prostate and a calibration data set by
|
|
comparing obtained parametric maps (plasma flow, volume of distribution,
|
|
and mean transit time) to a widely used reference implementation in IDL.
|
|
For all data, parametric maps could be calculated and the plug-in worked
|
|
correctly and stable. On average, a deviation of 0.032 +/- 0.02 ml/100
|
|
ml/min for the plasma flow, 0.004 +/- 0.0007 ml/100 ml for the volume of
|
|
distribution, and 0.037 +/- 0.03 s for the mean transit time between our
|
|
implementation and a reference implementation was observed. By using
|
|
computer hardware with eight CPU cores, calculation time could be
|
|
reduced by a factor of 2.5. We developed successfully an Open Source
|
|
OsiriX plugin for T1-DCE-MRI perfusion analysis in a routine quality
|
|
managed clinical environment. Using model-free deconvolution, it allows
|
|
for perfusion analysis in various clinical applications. By our plug-in,
|
|
information about measured physiological processes can be obtained and
|
|
transferred into clinical practice.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/s10278-012-9510-6},
|
|
ISSN = {0897-1889},
|
|
EISSN = {1618-727X},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Zollner, Frank G/A-2725-2012},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Sourbron, Steven/0000-0002-3374-3973
|
|
Zollner, Frank G/0000-0003-3405-1394},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000322434000023},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000852742000009,
|
|
Author = {Buettner, Anna and Wuerfel, Hans and Plietzsch, Anton and Lindner,
|
|
Michael and Hellmann, Frank},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {An Open Source Software Stack for Tuning the Dynamical Behavior of
|
|
Complex Power Systems},
|
|
Booktitle = {2022 OPEN SOURCE MODELLING AND SIMULATION OF ENERGY SYSTEM (OSMSES)},
|
|
Year = {2022},
|
|
Note = {1st International Workshop on Open Source Modelling and Simulation of
|
|
Energy System (OSMSES), RWTH Aachen Univ, E ON Energy Res Ctr, Aachen,
|
|
GERMANY, APR 04-05, 2022},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Ind Elect Soc; Julich Forschungszentrum; Austrian Inst
|
|
Technol; Opal RT Technologies; Rte; Erigrid 2 0; Hyperride; OneNet},
|
|
Abstract = {BlockSystems.jl and NetworkDynamics.jl are two novel software packages
|
|
which facilitate highly efficient transient stability simulations of
|
|
power networks. Users may specify inputs and power system design in a
|
|
convenient modular and equation-based manner without compromising on
|
|
speed or model detail. Written in the high-level, high-performance
|
|
programming language Julia {[}1] a rich open-source package ecosystem is
|
|
available, which provides state-of-the-art solvers and machine learning
|
|
algorithms {[}2].
|
|
Motivated by the recent interest in the Nordic inertia challenge {[}3]
|
|
we have implemented the Nordic5 test case {[}4] and tuned its control
|
|
parameters by making use of the machine learning and automatic
|
|
differentiation capabilities of our software stack.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/OSMSES54027.2022.9769114},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-6654-1008-3},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Hellmann, Frank/HGC-8976-2022
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Plietzsch, Anton/0000-0001-7480-2493
|
|
Lindner, Michael/0000-0001-9697-7577
|
|
Buttner, Anna/0000-0002-3555-8173},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000852742000009},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000313069300005,
|
|
Author = {Raja, Uzma},
|
|
Title = {All complaints are not created equal: text analysis of open source
|
|
software defect reports},
|
|
Journal = {EMPIRICAL SOFTWARE ENGINEERING},
|
|
Year = {2013},
|
|
Volume = {18},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Pages = {117-138},
|
|
Month = {FEB},
|
|
Abstract = {As the use of Open Source Software (OSS) systems increases in the
|
|
corporate environment, it is important to examine the maintenance
|
|
process of these projects. OSS projects allow end users to directly
|
|
submit reports in case of any operational issues. Timely resolution of
|
|
these defect reports requires effective management of maintenance
|
|
resources. This study analyzes the usefulness of the textual content of
|
|
the defect reports as an early indicator of their resolution time. Text
|
|
Mining techniques are used to categorize defect reports of five OSS
|
|
projects. Significant variation in the defect resolution time amongst
|
|
the resulting categories, for each of the sample projects, indicates
|
|
that a text based classification of defect reports can be useful in
|
|
early assessment of resolution time before source code level analysis.
|
|
Such technique can assist in allocation of sufficient maintenance
|
|
resources to targeted defects and also enable project teams to manage
|
|
customer expectations regarding defect resolution times.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/s10664-012-9197-9},
|
|
ISSN = {1382-3256},
|
|
EISSN = {1573-7616},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000313069300005},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000297469603129,
|
|
Author = {Schneider, K. P. and Fuller, J. C. and Chassin, D.},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Evaluating Conservation Voltage Reduction: An Application of GridLAB-D:
|
|
an Open Source Software Package},
|
|
Booktitle = {2011 IEEE POWER AND ENERGY SOCIETY GENERAL MEETING},
|
|
Series = {IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting PESGM},
|
|
Year = {2011},
|
|
Note = {General Meeting of the IEEE-Power-and-Energy-Society (PES), Detroit, MI,
|
|
JUL 24-28, 2011},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE Power \& Energy Soc (PES); IEEE},
|
|
Abstract = {Conservation Voltage Reduction (CVR) is the reduction of energy
|
|
consumption resulting from a reduction of the service voltage. While
|
|
there have been numerous CVR deployments in North America, there has
|
|
been little substantive analytic analysis of the effect; the majority of
|
|
the published results are based on empirical field measurements. Due to
|
|
the lack of analytic study, it is difficult to determine the impacts of
|
|
CVR outside of sites that have conducted demonstration projects. This
|
|
panel paper will examine a framework for the analysis of CVR using the
|
|
open source software package GridLAB-D. An open source simulation
|
|
environment is used to highlight the effectiveness of open source
|
|
software programs and their ability to be used for evaluating
|
|
multi-disciplinary smart grid technologies.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/PES.2011.6039467},
|
|
ISSN = {1944-9925},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4577-1001-8},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Chassin, David/L-9504-2017
|
|
Schneider, Kevin/Q-5352-2017
|
|
Fuller, Jason/C-9951-2014},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Fuller, Jason/0000-0002-0462-0093},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000297469603129},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000391891600115,
|
|
Author = {Biffl, Stefan and Sunindyo, Wikan Danar and Moser, Thomas},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {Knowledge Syst Inst},
|
|
Title = {A Project Monitoring Cockpit Based On Integrating Data Sources in Open
|
|
Source Software Development},
|
|
Booktitle = {22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING \& KNOWLEDGE
|
|
ENGINEERING (SEKE 2010)},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Pages = {620-627},
|
|
Note = {22nd International Conference on Software Engineering and Knowledge
|
|
Engineering (SEKE), Redwood, CA, JUL 01-03, 2010},
|
|
Organization = {Knowledge Syst Inst Grad Sch},
|
|
Abstract = {Many open source software (OSS) development projects use tools and
|
|
models that come from heterogeneous sources. A project manager, who
|
|
wants to analyze indicators for the state of the project based on these
|
|
data sources, faces the challenge of how to link semi-structured
|
|
information on common concepts across heterogeneous data sources, e.g.,
|
|
source code versions, mailing list entries, and bug reports.
|
|
Unfortunately, manual analysis is costly, error-prone, and often yields
|
|
results late for decision making. In this paper we propose linking OSS
|
|
data sources using semantic web technologies as foundation for providing
|
|
integrated indicators project status analysis. We introduce the design
|
|
concept of a project monitoring cockpit, Pro-MonCo, and evaluate the
|
|
feasibility and effectiveness with a pro-totype for calculating
|
|
communication metrics in a real-world context, the Apache Tomcat
|
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project. Major result was that Pro-MonCo efficiently supports frequent
|
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project monitoring by calculating communication metrics based on
|
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semantically integrated data originating from heterogeneous OSS project
|
|
data sources.},
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ISBN = {978-1-891706-26-4},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Sunindyo, Wikan/AFT-2220-2022
|
|
Biffl, Stefan/AAP-6073-2020
|
|
Moser, Thomas/B-2839-2019},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Moser, Thomas/0000-0002-9220-649X},
|
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000391891600115},
|
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}
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@article{ WOS:001102536700001,
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Author = {Marini, Giovanni and Marchese, Guglielmo and Profeta, Gianni and
|
|
Sjakste, Jelena and Macheda, Francesco and Vast, Nathalie and Mauri,
|
|
Francesco and Calandra, Matteo},
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Title = {EPIq: An open-source software for the calculation of electron-phonon
|
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interaction related properties},
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Journal = {COMPUTER PHYSICS COMMUNICATIONS},
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Year = {2024},
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Volume = {295},
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Month = {FEB},
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Abstract = {EPIq (Electron-Phonon wannier Interpolation over k and q-points) is an
|
|
open-source software for the calculation of electron-phonon interaction
|
|
related properties from first principles. Acting as a post-processing
|
|
tool for a density-functional perturbation theory code (Quantum
|
|
ESPRESSO) and WANNIER90, EPIq exploits the localization of the
|
|
deformation potential in the Wannier function basis and the stationary
|
|
properties of a force-constant functional with respect to the
|
|
first-order perturbation of the electronic charge density to calculate
|
|
many electron-phonon related properties with high accuracy and free from
|
|
convergence issues related to Brillouin zone sampling. EPIq features
|
|
include: the adiabatic and non-adiabatic phonon dispersion,
|
|
superconducting properties (including the superconducting band gap in
|
|
the Migdal-Eliashberg formulation), double-resonant Raman spectra and
|
|
lifetime of excited carriers. The possibility to customize most of its
|
|
input makes EPIq a versatile and interoperable tool. Particularly
|
|
relevant is the interaction with the Stochastic Self-Consistent Harmonic
|
|
Approximation (SSCHA) allowing anharmonic effects to be included in the
|
|
calculation of electron -properties. The scalability offered by the
|
|
Wannier representation combined with a straightforward workflow and
|
|
easy-to-read input and output files make EPIq accessible to the wide
|
|
condensed matter and material science communities.Program summaryProgram
|
|
Title: EPIqCPC Library link to program files: https://doi .org /10
|
|
.17632 /f2syws66d7 .1Developer's repository link: https://gitlab .com
|
|
/the -epiq-team /epiq Licensing provisions: GPLv3Programming language:
|
|
FORTRAN95External routines: BLAS (http://www /netlib .org /blas), LAPACK
|
|
(http://www .netlib .org /lapack), Quantum ESPRESSO (https://www
|
|
.quantum -espresso .org/), wannier90 (https://wannier .org/)Nature of
|
|
problem: Direct first principles calculation of quantities obtained via
|
|
linear response methods in solid-state systems, such as the deformation
|
|
potential, can be computationally demanding, hindering proper
|
|
convergence.Solution method: An interpolation scheme exploiting the
|
|
localization of the deformation potential in the Wannier function basis
|
|
and the stationary properties of a force-constant functional with
|
|
respect to the first- order perturbation of the electronic charge
|
|
density is implemented in EPIq. Within this approach it is possible to
|
|
calculate many electron-phonon related properties with high accuracy and
|
|
a low computational effort.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.cpc.2023.108950},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {OCT 2023},
|
|
Article-Number = {108950},
|
|
ISSN = {0010-4655},
|
|
EISSN = {1879-2944},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Marchese, Guglielmo/JLT-9590-2023
|
|
Marini, Giovanni/IYJ-8381-2023
|
|
Macheda, Francesco/IAP-4279-2023
|
|
Calandra, Matteo/B-6161-2014
|
|
Profeta, Gianni/G-9390-2016
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Macheda, Francesco/0000-0001-8255-7838
|
|
Macheda, Francesco/0000-0003-1094-8260
|
|
Profeta, Gianni/0000-0002-0535-7573
|
|
Marchese, Guglielmo/0000-0002-0732-1320
|
|
Marini, Giovanni/0000-0003-2619-0925},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001102536700001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000381503800027,
|
|
Author = {Le Nir, Vincent and Scheers, Bart},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Evaluation of Open-source Software Frameworks for High Fidelity
|
|
Simulation of Cognitive Radio Networks},
|
|
Booktitle = {2015 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION
|
|
SYSTEMS (ICMCIS)},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Note = {International Conference on Military Communications and Information
|
|
Systems (ICMCIS), Cracow, POLAND, MAY 18-19, 2015},
|
|
Abstract = {High fidelity simulation of cognitive radio networks (CRN) requires a
|
|
CRN software framework with librairies of components at all layers of
|
|
the open systems interconnection (OSI) model (e.g. modulation schemes,
|
|
protocols, routing algorithms) along with realistic channel models for
|
|
simulating a high number of nodes. At the same time, the CRN software
|
|
framework should provide interfaces with hardware platforms for testbed
|
|
evaluation and hardware-in-the-loop (HIL). Unfortunately, there is no
|
|
such software framework in the research community. This paper studies
|
|
the combination of some open-source frameworks for high fidelity
|
|
simulation of CRN. In particular, some challenges are highlighted for
|
|
the combination of radio simulators (e.g. GNU Radio, CogWave) and
|
|
network simulators (e.g. OMNeT++, ns3) at the level of network layer,
|
|
data link layer and physical layer. Based on this evaluation, new
|
|
extensions to the CogWave open-source software framework are proposed
|
|
for high fidelity simulation of CRN.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-8-3934-8485-0},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Le Nir, Vincent/E-9488-2017},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Le Nir, Vincent/0000-0001-8304-9173},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000381503800027},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000219822700004,
|
|
Author = {Shanker, Aparna},
|
|
Title = {A Customer Value Creation Framework for Businesses That Generate Revenue
|
|
with Open Source Software},
|
|
Journal = {TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION MANAGEMENT REVIEW},
|
|
Year = {2012},
|
|
Pages = {18-22},
|
|
Month = {MAR},
|
|
Abstract = {Technology entrepreneurs must create value for customers in order to
|
|
generate revenue. This article examines the dimensions of customer value
|
|
creation and provides a framework to help entrepreneurs, managers, and
|
|
leaders of open source projects create value, with an emphasis on
|
|
businesses that generate revenue from open source assets. The proposed
|
|
framework focuses on a firm's pre-emptive value offering (also known as
|
|
a customer value proposition). This is a firm's offering of the value it
|
|
seeks to create for a customer, in order to meet his or her
|
|
requirements.},
|
|
ISSN = {1927-0321},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000219822700004},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000181349700009,
|
|
Author = {Brown, AW and Booch, G},
|
|
Editor = {Gacek, C},
|
|
Title = {Reusing open-source software and practices: The impact of open-source on
|
|
commercial vendors},
|
|
Booktitle = {SOFTWARE REUSE: METHODS, TECHNIQUES, AND TOOLS, PROCEEDINGS},
|
|
Series = {LECTURE NOTES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE},
|
|
Year = {2002},
|
|
Volume = {2319},
|
|
Pages = {123-136},
|
|
Note = {7th International Conference on Software Reuse (ICSR-7), AUSTIN, TEXAS,
|
|
APR 15-19, 2002},
|
|
Organization = {BigLever Software Inc; Dept Informat PUC-Rio; Fraunhofer IESE; Gener
|
|
Programming; Op40 Inc; Semant Designs Inc; Sodalia; Univ Alberta, Dept
|
|
Elect \& Comp Engn; Univ Newcastle Upon Tyne, CS Dept; Univ Texas, Comp
|
|
Sci Dept},
|
|
Abstract = {One of the most intriguing ways that commercial developers of software
|
|
can become more efficient is to reuse not only software but also best
|
|
practices from the open-source movement. The open-source movement
|
|
encompasses a wide collection of ideas, knowledge, techniques, and
|
|
solutions. Commercial software vendors have an opportunity to both learn
|
|
from the open-source community, as well as leverage that knowledge for
|
|
the benefit of its commercial clients. This paper looks at a number of
|
|
the characteristics of the open-source movement, offers a categorization
|
|
of open-source dimensions, and provides an analysis of the opportunities
|
|
available to commercial software vendors when applying the lessons from
|
|
the open-source movement.},
|
|
ISSN = {0302-9743},
|
|
ISBN = {3-540-43483-6},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000181349700009},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000936521800001,
|
|
Author = {Sueur, Maxime and Maillard, Julien F. and Lacroix-Andrivet, Oscar and
|
|
Rueger, Christopher P. and Giusti, Pierre and Lavanant, Helene and
|
|
Afonso, Carlos},
|
|
Title = {PyC2MC: An Open-Source Software Solution for Visualization and Treatment
|
|
of High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry Data},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR MASS SPECTROMETRY},
|
|
Year = {2023},
|
|
Volume = {34},
|
|
Number = {4},
|
|
Pages = {617-626},
|
|
Month = {APR 5},
|
|
Abstract = {Complex molecular mixtures are encountered in almost all research
|
|
disciplines, such as biomedical `omics, petroleomics, and environmental
|
|
sciences. State-of-the-art characterization of sample materials related
|
|
to these fields, deploying high-end instrumentation, allows for
|
|
gathering large quantities of molecular composition data. One
|
|
established technological platform is ultrahigh-resolution mass
|
|
spectrometry, e.g., Fourier-transform mass spectrometry (FT-MS).
|
|
However, the huge amounts of data acquired in FT-MS often result in
|
|
tedious data treatment and visualization. FT-MS analysis of complex
|
|
matrices can easily lead to single mass spectra with more than 10,000
|
|
attributed unique molecular formulas. Sophisticated software solutions
|
|
to conduct these treatment and visualization attempts from commercial
|
|
and noncommercial origins exist. However, existing applications have
|
|
distinct drawbacks, such as focusing on only one type of graphic
|
|
representation, being unable to handle large data sets, or not being
|
|
publicly available. In this respect, we developed a software, within the
|
|
international complex matrices molecular characterization joint lab
|
|
(IC2MC), named ``python tools for complex matrices molecular
|
|
characterization{''} (PyC2MC). This piece of software will be
|
|
open-source and free to use. PyC2MC is written under python 3.9.7 and
|
|
relies on well-known libraries such as pandas, NumPy, or SciPy. It is
|
|
provided with a graphical user interface developed under PyQt5. The two
|
|
options for execution, (1) a user-friendly route with a prepacked
|
|
executable file or (2) running the main python script through a Python
|
|
interpreter, ensure a high applicability but also an open characteristic
|
|
for further development by the community. Both are available on the
|
|
GitHub platform (https://github.com/iC2MC/PyC2MC\_viewer).},
|
|
DOI = {10.1021/jasms.2c00323},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {FEB 2023},
|
|
ISSN = {1044-0305},
|
|
EISSN = {1879-1123},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Rüger, Christopher/AAJ-5548-2020
|
|
Lavanant, Helene/F-9677-2011
|
|
Afonso, Carlos/E-9736-2011
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Lavanant, Helene/0000-0002-2963-0327
|
|
Afonso, Carlos/0000-0002-2406-5664
|
|
SUEUR, Maxime/0000-0002-5014-0218
|
|
Ruger, Christopher Paul/0000-0001-9634-9239},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000936521800001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001399485500001,
|
|
Author = {Fan, Youmei and Wang, Dong and Wattanakriengkrai, Supatsara and
|
|
Damrongsiri, Hathaichanok and Treude, Christoph and Hata, Hideaki and
|
|
Kula, Raula Gaikovina},
|
|
Title = {Developer reactions to protestware in open source software: the cases of
|
|
<monospace>color.js</monospace> and <monospace>es5.ext</monospace>},
|
|
Journal = {EMPIRICAL SOFTWARE ENGINEERING},
|
|
Year = {2025},
|
|
Volume = {30},
|
|
Number = {2},
|
|
Month = {MAR},
|
|
Abstract = {There is growing concern about maintainers self-sabotaging their work in
|
|
order to take political or economic stances, a practice referred to as
|
|
``protestware{''}. Our objective is to understand the discourse around
|
|
discussions on such an attack, how it is received by the community, and
|
|
whether developers respond to the attack in a timely manner. We study
|
|
two notable protestware cases i.e., colors.js and es5-ext. Results
|
|
indicate that protestware discussions are spread more quickly on the
|
|
GitHub platform, while security vulnerabilities are faster on social
|
|
media. By establishing a taxonomy of protestware discussions, we
|
|
identify posts that express stances and provide technical mitigation
|
|
instructions. We applied a thematic analysis to 684 protestware related
|
|
posts to identify five major themes during the discussions: i.
|
|
disseminate and response, ii. stance, iii. reputation, iv. communicative
|
|
styles, v. rights and ethics. This work sheds light on the nuanced
|
|
landscape of protestware discussions, offering insights for both
|
|
researchers and developers into maintaining a healthy balance between
|
|
the political or social actions of developers and the collective
|
|
well-being of the open-source community.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/s10664-024-10599-6},
|
|
Article-Number = {56},
|
|
ISSN = {1382-3256},
|
|
EISSN = {1573-7616},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Treude, Christoph/AAZ-6257-2021
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Fan, Youmei/0000-0001-9372-2966},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001399485500001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@incollection{ WOS:000417128000020,
|
|
Author = {MacKellar, Bonnie K. and Sabin, Mihaela and Tucker, Allen B.},
|
|
Book-Author = {Yu, L},
|
|
Title = {Bridging the Academia-Industry Gap in Software Engineering: A
|
|
Client-Oriented Open Source Software Projects Course},
|
|
Booktitle = {OVERCOMING CHALLENGES IN SOFTWARE ENGINEERING EDUCATION: DELIVERING
|
|
NON-TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS},
|
|
Series = {Advances in Higher Education and Professional Development Book Series},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Pages = {373-396},
|
|
Abstract = {Too often, computer science programs offer a software engineering course
|
|
that emphasizes concepts, principles, and practical techniques, but
|
|
fails to engage students in real-world software experiences. The authors
|
|
have developed an approach to teaching undergraduate software
|
|
engineering courses that integrates client-oriented project development
|
|
and open source development practice. They call this approach the
|
|
Client-Oriented Open Source Software (CO-FOSS) model. The advantages of
|
|
this approach are that students are involved directly with a client,
|
|
nonprofits gain a useful software application, and the project is
|
|
available as open source for other students or organizations to extend
|
|
and adapt. This chapter describes the motivation, elaborates the
|
|
approach, and presents the results in substantial detail. The process is
|
|
agile and the development framework is transferrable to other
|
|
one-semester software engineering courses in a wide range of
|
|
institutions.},
|
|
DOI = {10.4018/978-1-4666-5800-4.ch019},
|
|
ISSN = {2327-6983},
|
|
EISSN = {2327-6991},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4666-5801-1; 978-1-4666-5800-4},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {MacKellar, Bonnie/0000-0003-2269-5029},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000417128000020},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000275690600001,
|
|
Author = {van Gurp, Jilles and Prehofer, Christian and Bosch, Jan},
|
|
Title = {Comparing practices for reuse in integration-oriented software product
|
|
lines and large open source software projects},
|
|
Journal = {SOFTWARE-PRACTICE \& EXPERIENCE},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Volume = {40},
|
|
Number = {4},
|
|
Pages = {285-312},
|
|
Month = {APR 10},
|
|
Abstract = {This article compares the organization and practices for software reuse
|
|
in integration-oriented software product lines (SPLs) and open source
|
|
software projects The main observation is that both approaches are
|
|
successful regarding large variability and reuse, but differ widely in
|
|
their practices, and organization To capture practices in large open
|
|
source projects, we describe an open compositional model, which reflects
|
|
their more decentralized organization of software development We capture
|
|
key practices and organizational forms for this and validate these by
|
|
comparing four case studies of this model Two of these studies are based
|
|
on published SPL case studies, for the other two we analyze the
|
|
practices in two large and successful open source projects based on
|
|
their published developer documentation Our analysis highlights key
|
|
differences between the practices in the two open source organizations
|
|
and the more integrational practices used in the other two cases
|
|
Finally, we discuss which practices are successful in which environment
|
|
and how the current practices can move towards more open, widely scoped
|
|
and distributed software development Copyright (C) 2010 John Wiley \&
|
|
Sons, Ltd},
|
|
DOI = {10.1002/spe.955},
|
|
ISSN = {0038-0644},
|
|
EISSN = {1097-024X},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000275690600001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000462207500001,
|
|
Author = {Blanchard, Jean-Baptiste and Damblin, Guillaume and Martinez, Jean-Marc
|
|
and Arnaud, Gilles and Gaudier, Fabrice},
|
|
Title = {The Uranie platform: an open-source software for optimisation,
|
|
meta-modelling and uncertainty analysis},
|
|
Journal = {EPJ NUCLEAR SCIENCES \& TECHNOLOGIES},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Volume = {5},
|
|
Month = {FEB 28},
|
|
Abstract = {The high-performance computing resources and the constant improvement of
|
|
both numerical simulation accuracy and the experimental measurements
|
|
with which they are confronted bring a new compulsory step to strengthen
|
|
the credence given to the simulation results: uncertainty
|
|
quantification. This can have different meanings, according to the
|
|
requested goals (rank uncertainty sources, reduce them, estimate
|
|
precisely a critical threshold or an optimal working point), and it
|
|
could request mathematical methods with greater or lesser complexity.
|
|
This paper introduces the Uranie platform, an open-source framework
|
|
developed at the Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission
|
|
(CEA), in the nuclear energy division, in order to deal with uncertainty
|
|
propagation, surrogate models, optimisation issues, code calibration,
|
|
etc. This platform benefits from both its dependencies and from personal
|
|
developments, to offer an efficient data handling model, a C++ and
|
|
Python interface, advanced graphi graphical tools, several
|
|
parallelisation solutions, etc. These methods can then be applied to
|
|
many kinds of code (considered as black boxes by Uranie) so to many
|
|
fields of physics as well. In this paper, the example of thermal
|
|
exchange between a plate-sheet and a fluid is introduced to show how
|
|
Uranie can be used to perform a large range of analysis.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1051/epjn/2018050},
|
|
Article-Number = {4},
|
|
ISSN = {2491-9292},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000462207500001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@incollection{ WOS:000416476300005,
|
|
Author = {Augsburg, Britta and Schmidt, Jan Philipp and Krishnaswamy, Karuna},
|
|
Editor = {Ashta, A},
|
|
Title = {Free \& Open Source Software for Microfinance: Increasing Efficiency and
|
|
Extending Benefits to the Poor},
|
|
Booktitle = {ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES FOR MICROFINANCE: SOLUTIONS AND CHALLENGES},
|
|
Year = {2011},
|
|
Pages = {18-32},
|
|
Abstract = {In this chapter we investigate the potential of open source software to
|
|
increase the impact of microfinance (MF) especially for the very poor.
|
|
We argue that especially small and medium organizations play a crucial
|
|
role, because they are more flexible in operations and familiar with the
|
|
local context. We consider how new information and communication
|
|
technology (ICT) can increase outreach of MF to the very poor within a
|
|
self-sustainable holistic approach. We consider the potential of
|
|
free/open source software projects to address the computing needs of
|
|
small and remote MFIs, and we describe the reasons why no suitable
|
|
solutions have emerged yet. While the use of FOSS and ICTs in general
|
|
can help increase outreach, we feel the need to draw attention to the
|
|
challenges that come with it; one should not forget that access to basic
|
|
financial services is not all that is needed by the very poor.},
|
|
DOI = {10.4018/978-1-61520-993-4.ch002},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-61520-994-1; 978-1-61520-993-4},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000416476300005},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000257529900010,
|
|
Author = {Ven, Kris and Mannaert, Herwig},
|
|
Title = {Challenges and strategies in the use of Open Source Software by
|
|
Independent Software Vendors},
|
|
Journal = {INFORMATION AND SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGY},
|
|
Year = {2008},
|
|
Volume = {50},
|
|
Number = {9-10},
|
|
Pages = {991-1002},
|
|
Month = {AUG},
|
|
Abstract = {Open Source Software (OSS) has already been adopted by a large number of
|
|
organizations. An important - but sometimes neglected group of OSS users
|
|
are Independent Software Vendors (ISVs). ISVs often develop their
|
|
applications on top of OSS platform software. Frequently, this requires
|
|
making several extensions and modifications to these OSS components. We
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identify a number of challenges that ISVs face in handling these
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extensions and modifications. Next, we describe several strategies ISVs
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can follow in maintaining these modifications. Finally, we suggest an
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opportunity for a closer collaboration between OSS projects and ISVs
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which could be mutually beneficial. (C) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights
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reserved.},
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DOI = {10.1016/j.infsof.2007.09.001},
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ISSN = {0950-5849},
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EISSN = {1873-6025},
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|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000257529900010},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000229371400023,
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Author = {Choi, SJ and Kang, YH and Lee, GS},
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Editor = {Gervasi, O and Gavrilova, ML and Kumar, V and Lagana, A and Lee, HP and Mun, Y and Taniar, D and Tan, CJK},
|
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Title = {A security evaluation and testing methodology for open source software
|
|
embedded information security system},
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Booktitle = {COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE AND ITS APPLICATIONS - ICCSA 2005, PT 2},
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Series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
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Year = {2005},
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Volume = {3481},
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Pages = {215-224},
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Note = {International Conference on Computational Science and Its Applications
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(ICCSA 2005), Singapore, SINGAPORE, MAY 09-12, 2005},
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Organization = {Inst High Performance Comp; Univ Perugia; Univ Calgary; Univ Minnesota;
|
|
Queens Univ Belfast; Soc Ind \& Appl Math; IEEE; OptimaNumerics Ltd;
|
|
MASTER UP},
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Abstract = {Many of Information Security Systems (ISS) have been developed by using
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and embedding Open Source Software(OSS) such as OpenSSL. The
|
|
``OSS-embedded ISS{''} should be tested and evaluated when it will be
|
|
used as a security product or system for an organization. In this
|
|
paper,we present a test and evaluation procedure for an OSS-embedded
|
|
ISS, and ROSEM(real-time OpenSSL execution monitoring system) that is a
|
|
testing tool in according to presented methodology. The main function of
|
|
ROSEM such as an execution path generator for OpenSSL is useful for test
|
|
case generation in the CC evaluation scheme.},
|
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ISSN = {0302-9743},
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|
EISSN = {1611-3349},
|
|
ISBN = {3-540-25861-2},
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|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000229371400023},
|
|
}
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@article{ WOS:000282029900004,
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|
Author = {Xu, Bo and Jones, Donald R.},
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Title = {Volunteers' Participation in Open Source Software Development: A Study
|
|
from the Social-Relational Perspective},
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Journal = {DATA BASE FOR ADVANCES IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS},
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Year = {2010},
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Volume = {41},
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Number = {3},
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|
Pages = {69-84},
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Month = {AUG},
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Abstract = {Open source software comprises a revolutionary new model of software
|
|
development and distribution. Widespread Internet access in the early
|
|
1990s led to a dramatic acceleration of open source activity; but the
|
|
success of a community open source project depends on the developers'
|
|
voluntary participation. This paper investigates the social-relational
|
|
factors, including developers' identification and obligation, shared
|
|
goals, cognitive and affective trust, and their effects on open source
|
|
software developer's participation. Data were collected from voluntary
|
|
developers in open source projects. The research findings show that the
|
|
social-relational factors are very important to promote developer's
|
|
participation in an open source project. This research contributes
|
|
empirically to the body of open source software research, and has
|
|
practical implications for open source software development.},
|
|
ISSN = {0095-0033},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Jones, Donald/0000-0001-8133-8801},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000282029900004},
|
|
}
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|
|
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@article{ WOS:000377170900001,
|
|
Author = {Avila, Javier and Sostmann, Kai and Breckwoldt, Jan and Peters, Harm},
|
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Title = {Evaluation of the free, open source software WordPress as electronic
|
|
portfolio system in undergraduate medical education},
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Journal = {BMC MEDICAL EDUCATION},
|
|
Year = {2016},
|
|
Volume = {16},
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|
Month = {JUN 3},
|
|
Abstract = {Background: Electronic portfolios (ePortfolios) are used to document and
|
|
support learning activities. E-portfolios with mobile capabilities allow
|
|
even more flexibility. However, the development or acquisition of
|
|
ePortfolio software is often costly, and at the same time, commercially
|
|
available systems may not sufficiently fit the institution's needs. The
|
|
aim of this study was to design and evaluate an ePortfolio system with
|
|
mobile capabilities using a commercially free and open source software
|
|
solution.
|
|
Methods: We created an online ePortfolio environment using the blogging
|
|
software WordPress based on reported capability features of such
|
|
software by a qualitative weight and sum method. Technical
|
|
implementation and usability were evaluated by 25 medical students
|
|
during their clinical training by quantitative and qualitative means
|
|
using online questionnaires and focus groups.
|
|
Results: The WordPress ePortfolio environment allowed students a broad
|
|
spectrum of activities - often documented via mobile devices - like
|
|
collection of multimedia evidences, posting reflections, messaging, web
|
|
publishing, ePortfolio searches, collaborative learning, knowledge
|
|
management in a content management system including a wiki and RSS
|
|
feeds, and the use of aid tools for studying. The students' experience
|
|
with WordPress revealed a few technical problems, and this report
|
|
provides workarounds. The WordPress ePortfolio was rated positively by
|
|
the students as a content management system (67 \% of the students), for
|
|
exchange with other students (74 \%), as a note pad for reflections (53
|
|
\%) and for its potential as an information source for assessment (48
|
|
\%) and exchange with a mentor (68 \%). On the negative side, 74 \% of
|
|
the students in this pilot study did not find it easy to get started
|
|
with the system, and 63 \% rated the ePortfolio as not being
|
|
user-friendly. Qualitative analysis indicated a need for more
|
|
introductory information and training.
|
|
Conclusions: It is possible to build an advanced ePortfolio system with
|
|
mobile capabilities with the free and open source software WordPress.
|
|
This allows institutions without proprietary software to build a
|
|
sophisticated ePortfolio system adapted to their needs with relatively
|
|
few resources. The implementation of WordPress should be accompanied by
|
|
introductory courses in the use of the software and its apps in order to
|
|
facilitate its usability.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1186/s12909-016-0678-1},
|
|
Article-Number = {157},
|
|
ISSN = {1472-6920},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Peters, Harm/AAE-5643-2019
|
|
Breckwoldt, Jan/E-9309-2015
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Breckwoldt, Jan/0000-0003-1716-1970
|
|
Peters, Harm/0000-0003-1441-7512},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000377170900001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000258398700012,
|
|
Author = {Gasser, Les and Scacchi, Walt},
|
|
Editor = {Russo, B and Damiani, E and Hissam, S and Lundell, B and Succi, G},
|
|
Title = {Towards a global research infrastructure for multidisciplinary study of
|
|
Free/Open Source Software development},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE DEVELOPMENT, COMMUNITIES AND QUALITY},
|
|
Series = {International Federation for Information Processing},
|
|
Year = {2008},
|
|
Volume = {275},
|
|
Pages = {143+},
|
|
Note = {4th International Conference on Open Source Systems held at the 20th
|
|
World Computer Congress, Milan, ITALY, SEP 07-10, 2008},
|
|
Organization = {IFIP WG 2 3},
|
|
Abstract = {The Free/Open Source Software (F/OSS) research community is growing
|
|
across and within multiple disciplines. This community faces a new and
|
|
unusual situation. The traditional difficulties of gathering enough
|
|
empirical data have been replaced by issues of dealing with enormous
|
|
amounts of freely available public data from many disparate sources
|
|
(online discussion forums, source code directories, bug reports, OSS Web
|
|
portals, etc.). Consequently, these data are being discovered, gathered,
|
|
analyzed, and used to support multidisciplinary research. However at
|
|
present, no means exist for assembling these data under common access
|
|
points and frameworks for comparative, longitudinal, and collaborative
|
|
research across disciplines. Gathering and maintaining large F/OSS data
|
|
collections reliably and making them usable present several research
|
|
challenges. For example, current projects usually rely on direct access
|
|
to, and mining of raw data from groups that generate it, and both of
|
|
these methods require unique effort for each new corpus, or even for
|
|
updating existing corpora. In this paper, we identify several needs and
|
|
critical factors in F/OSS empirical research across disciplines, and
|
|
suggest recommendations for design of a global research infrastructure
|
|
for multi-disciplinary research into F/OSS development.},
|
|
ISSN = {1571-5736},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-387-09683-4},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000258398700012},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000257373200006,
|
|
Author = {Gallego, M. Dolores and Luna, Paula and Bueno, Salvador},
|
|
Title = {Designing a forecasting analysis to understand the diffusion of open
|
|
source software in the year 2010},
|
|
Journal = {TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE},
|
|
Year = {2008},
|
|
Volume = {75},
|
|
Number = {5},
|
|
Pages = {672-686},
|
|
Month = {JUN},
|
|
Abstract = {Open source software (OSS) is being considered the new paradigm of
|
|
software distribution. As contrasted with the traditional software
|
|
marketing model, OSS pursues the freedom to have access to open source
|
|
and offers several advantages to enterprises. These advantages include
|
|
saving costs related to Information Systems and Technologies (IS/IT) and
|
|
the possibility of adapting to changing organizational requirements.
|
|
However, the recent forthcoming of OSS prevents us from knowing the real
|
|
impact it has today on social and organizational fields. Having
|
|
considered this obstacle, the authors have defined a foreseeable setting
|
|
for OSS diffusion and adoption by means of a forecasting study based on
|
|
the Delphi method for the year 2010. The findings reveal the levels of
|
|
OSS diffusion for this year according to the main applications,
|
|
geographic regions and industries. In a complementary manner, the
|
|
authors have studied the elements of success as well as the most
|
|
relevant obstacles for diffusing and adopting technological solutions
|
|
based on OSS. (C) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.techfore.2007.02.002},
|
|
ISSN = {0040-1625},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-5509},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Pereira, María/AAB-5795-2019
|
|
Bueno, Salvador/AAA-6652-2019
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Gallego Pereira, Maria Dolores/0000-0003-2504-9313
|
|
Bueno Avila, Salvador/0000-0001-8482-4354},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000257373200006},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001030172500001,
|
|
Author = {Vega, Julio and Li, Meng and Aguillera, Kwesi and Goel, Nikunj and
|
|
Joshi, Echhit and Khandekar, Kirtiraj and Durica, Krina C. C. and Kunta,
|
|
Abhineeth R. and Low, Carissa A. A.},
|
|
Title = {Reproducible Analysis Pipeline for Data Streams: Open-Source Software to
|
|
Process Data Collected With Mobile Devices},
|
|
Journal = {FRONTIERS IN DIGITAL HEALTH},
|
|
Year = {2021},
|
|
Volume = {3},
|
|
Month = {NOV 18},
|
|
Abstract = {Smartphone and wearable devices are widely used in behavioral and
|
|
clinical research to collect longitudinal data that, along with ground
|
|
truth data, are used to create models of human behavior. Mobile sensing
|
|
researchers often program data processing and analysis code from scratch
|
|
even though many research teams collect data from similar mobile
|
|
sensors, platforms, and devices. This leads to significant inefficiency
|
|
in not being able to replicate and build on others' work, inconsistency
|
|
in quality of code and results, and lack of transparency when code is
|
|
not shared alongside publications. We provide an overview of
|
|
Reproducible Analysis Pipeline for Data Streams (RAPIDS), a reproducible
|
|
pipeline to standardize the preprocessing, feature extraction, analysis,
|
|
visualization, and reporting of data streams coming from mobile sensors.
|
|
RAPIDS is formed by a group of R and Python scripts that are executed on
|
|
top of reproducible virtual environments, orchestrated by a workflow
|
|
management system, and organized following a consistent file structure
|
|
for data science projects. We share open source, documented, extensible
|
|
and tested code to preprocess, extract, and visualize behavioral
|
|
features from data collected with any Android or iOS smartphone sensing
|
|
app as well as Fitbit and Empatica wearable devices. RAPIDS allows
|
|
researchers to process mobile sensor data in a rigorous and reproducible
|
|
way. This saves time and effort during the data analysis phase of a
|
|
project and facilitates sharing analysis workflows alongside
|
|
publications.},
|
|
DOI = {10.3389/fdgth.2021.769823},
|
|
Article-Number = {769823},
|
|
EISSN = {2673-253X},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Low, Carissa/KUD-2786-2024
|
|
Vega, Julio/AAI-7760-2020},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001030172500001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000680518600001,
|
|
Author = {Kochev, Nikolay and Jeliazkova, Nina and Tancheva, Gergana},
|
|
Title = {Ambit-SLN: an Open Source Software Library for Processing of Chemical
|
|
Objects via SLN Linear Notation},
|
|
Journal = {MOLECULAR INFORMATICS},
|
|
Year = {2021},
|
|
Volume = {40},
|
|
Number = {11},
|
|
Month = {NOV},
|
|
Abstract = {SLN (SYBYL Line Notation) is the most comprehensive and rich linear
|
|
notation for representation of chemical objects of various kinds
|
|
facilitating a wide range of cheminformatics algorithms. Though, it is
|
|
not the most popular linear notation nowadays, SLN has capabilities for
|
|
supporting the most challenging tasks of the present day cheminformatics
|
|
research. We present Ambit-SLN, a new software library for
|
|
cheminformatics processing of chemical objects via linear notation SLN.
|
|
Ambit-SLN is developed as a part of the cheminformatics platform AMBIT.
|
|
It is an open-source tool, distributed under LGPL license, written in
|
|
Java and based on the Chemistry Development Kit. Ambit-SLN includes a
|
|
parser for the full SLN syntax of chemical structures and substructure
|
|
search queries including support for macro and Markush atoms, global and
|
|
local dictionaries and user defined properties which can be stored and
|
|
used by the Ambit data model. The Ambit-SLN library includes
|
|
functionalities for substructure matching based on SLN query strings and
|
|
utilities for conversion of SLN objects to other chemical formats such
|
|
as SMILES and SMARTS. The functionality for Markush atom expansion can
|
|
be used for generation of combinatorial structure sets.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1002/minf.202100027},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {AUG 2021},
|
|
ISSN = {1868-1743},
|
|
EISSN = {1868-1751},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Jeliazkova, Nina/D-2499-2010
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Jeliazkova, Nina/0000-0002-4322-6179
|
|
Kochev, Nikolay/0000-0001-6547-3675},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000680518600001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000622663000001,
|
|
Author = {Singh, Vandana and Bongiovanni, Brice and Brandon, William},
|
|
Title = {Codes of conduct in Open Source Software-for warm and fuzzy feelings or
|
|
equality in community?},
|
|
Journal = {SOFTWARE QUALITY JOURNAL},
|
|
Year = {2022},
|
|
Volume = {30},
|
|
Number = {2, SI},
|
|
Pages = {581-620},
|
|
Month = {JUN},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper focuses on codes of conduct (CoC) of Free and Open Source
|
|
Software (F/OSS) and their role in improving women's participation in
|
|
online communities of OSS. We investigated 355 F/OSS software package
|
|
websites for the presence of codes of conduct and then analyzed these
|
|
for diversity elements. Qualitative content analysis of the websites
|
|
shows that less than 10\% (28) of the analyzed websites had some type of
|
|
community rules such as CoC. In-depth analysis of the CoCs demonstrated
|
|
many discrepancies in the terminology, length, enforcement, and adoption
|
|
of codes of conduct. To investigate the usage of these CoCs, we
|
|
investigate five women-focused OSS discussion forums. This analysis
|
|
shows the value of creating/adopting a CoC and the impact CoC can have
|
|
on the participation of women. We also present the challenges in the
|
|
usage and enforcement of CoCs as discussed by women of these forums. We
|
|
conclude with recommendations for better enforcement of CoC and
|
|
reflection on the ethical underpinnings of CoC as a tool to improve
|
|
diversity and inclusion in OSS.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/s11219-020-09543-w},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {FEB 2021},
|
|
ISSN = {0963-9314},
|
|
EISSN = {1573-1367},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Singh, Vandana/IQV-5543-2023
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Singh, Vandana/0000-0002-9800-0505},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000622663000001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000293064000043,
|
|
Author = {Srinivasan, Subhadra and Ghadyani, Hamid R. and Jeremyn, Michael},
|
|
Editor = {Hielscher, AH and Taroni, P},
|
|
Title = {BEM-NIRFAST: Open source software for 3D Image-guided near-infrared
|
|
spectroscopy using boundary element method},
|
|
Booktitle = {DIFFUSE OPTICAL IMAGING III},
|
|
Series = {Proceedings of SPIE},
|
|
Year = {2011},
|
|
Volume = {8088},
|
|
Note = {Conference on Diffuse Optical Imaging III, Munich, GERMANY, MAY 22-24,
|
|
2011},
|
|
Organization = {SPIE; Opt Soc Amer},
|
|
Abstract = {NIRFAST is open source software for near infrared (NIR) imaging using
|
|
finite element method for modeling light diffusion tissue. Recently, we
|
|
integrated an add-on to NIRFAST based on boundary-element method (BEM)
|
|
solution to the diffusion equation. This toolbox requires only surface
|
|
discretization of the imaging domain as opposed to volume meshing,
|
|
geared towards 3D NIR spectroscopy. The software is Matlab-based and
|
|
provides a framework for surface meshing, forward model, reconstruction
|
|
and data and solution visualization capabilities as well as ability to
|
|
run in parallel environments using OpenMP standard. This was validated
|
|
in simulations, experiments and applied to in-vivo clinical data and was
|
|
made open-source for the near infrared imaging community.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1117/12.891276},
|
|
Article-Number = {80881T},
|
|
ISSN = {0277-786X},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-81948-685-1},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000293064000043},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000458539600001,
|
|
Author = {Werder, Karl},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {The Evolution of Emotional Displays in Open Source Software Development
|
|
Teams: An Individual Growth Curve Analysis},
|
|
Booktitle = {2018 IEEE/ACM 3RD INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON EMOTION AWARENESS IN
|
|
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING (SEMOTION)},
|
|
Year = {2018},
|
|
Pages = {1-6},
|
|
Note = {3rd IEEE/ACM International Workshop on Emotion Awareness in Software
|
|
Engineering (SEmotion), Gothenburg, SWEDEN, JUN 02, 2018},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; Assoc Comp Machinery; Assoc Comp Machinery Special Interest Grp
|
|
Software Engn; IEEE Comp Soc; IEEE Tech Council Software Engn},
|
|
Abstract = {Software developers communicate and interact with each other in order to
|
|
solve complex problems. Such communication often includes emotional
|
|
displays that have been shown to influence team processes and
|
|
performance. Yet, little is known about the evolution of team emotional
|
|
displays. Hence, we investigate a sample of 1121 Open Source Software
|
|
(OSS) projects from GitHub, using longitudinal data analysis. The
|
|
results from growth curve analysis shows that the team emotional display
|
|
decrease over time. This negative linear trend decelerates mid-term as
|
|
suggested by a positive quadratic trend of time. Such deceleration
|
|
diminishes toward the end as a negative cubic trend suggests.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1145/3194932.3194934},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4503-5751-7},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Werder, Karl/AAG-9163-2020
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Werder, Karl/0000-0001-8481-1596},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000458539600001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000448239100007,
|
|
Author = {Owen, Harry Jon Foord and Duncan, Clare and Pettorelli, Nathalie},
|
|
Title = {Testing the water: detecting artificial water points using freely
|
|
available satellite data and open source software},
|
|
Journal = {REMOTE SENSING IN ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Volume = {1},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Pages = {61-72},
|
|
Month = {OCT},
|
|
Abstract = {Deserts are among the most poorly understood biomes in the world,
|
|
currently experiencing among the highest rates of environmental change
|
|
and biodiversity loss. A major controlling factor on the ecology and
|
|
distribution of vegetation and animal populations in these harsh arid
|
|
systems is the abundance and distribution of water sources. Accordingly,
|
|
extraction and redistribution of water at artificial water points across
|
|
desert landscapes can constitute a real threat to local ecosystem
|
|
dynamics. A major challenge in tackling this potential threat is
|
|
identifying changes in the distribution of artificial water points
|
|
through space and time, due to the difficulties of collecting such
|
|
information at relevant spatial and temporal scales. We here investigate
|
|
the potential for freely available satellite imagery to provide reliable
|
|
information about the distribution of artificial water points using the
|
|
Ouadi Rime-Ouadi Achim Faunal Reserve (OROAFR), Chad, as a case study.
|
|
We reveal that Landsat 8 data combined with texture analysis can
|
|
accurately detect these artificial landmarks across the heterogeneous
|
|
environment of OROAFR; 75.68\% of artificial water points within the
|
|
site were successfully identified and false positive detection rate was
|
|
minimal at 7.69\%. The methodological framework developed for this work,
|
|
based on the treatment of freely available satellite data using open
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|
source software, adds to other works attempting to help monitor threats
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to biodiversity in desert ecosystems, enabling up-to-date information on
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the level of anthropogenic activities in these habitats to be easily and
|
|
regularly collected.},
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DOI = {10.1002/rse2.5},
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EISSN = {2056-3485},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Pettorelli, Nathalie/AAW-8438-2021
|
|
Duncan, Clare/V-6005-2019
|
|
},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Owen, Harry/0000-0002-4294-1728
|
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Duncan, Clare/0000-0001-5315-2997
|
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Pettorelli, Nathalie/0000-0002-1594-6208},
|
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000448239100007},
|
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000325951400014,
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Author = {Sigama, Khuliso and Kalema, Billy Mathias and Kekwaletswe, Ray M.},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Utilizing Web 2.0 and Free Open Source Software to Advance E-Learning in
|
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Developing Countries},
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Booktitle = {2012 E-LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE ON SUSTAINABLE E-GOVERNMENT AND E-BUSINESS
|
|
INNOVATIONS (E-LEADERSHIP)},
|
|
Year = {2012},
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Note = {1st E-Leadership Conference on Sustainable E-Government and E-Business
|
|
Innovations, Univ Pretoria, Pretoria, SOUTH AFRICA, OCT 04-05, 2012},
|
|
Abstract = {E-Iearning success is dependent on effective and efficient delivery of
|
|
teaching and learning contents electronically. New technological
|
|
innovations have greatly facilitated e-learning and have made it
|
|
conducive to those who can afford. Developed countries have
|
|
significantly benefited from these innovations whereas developing
|
|
economies are still battling with the many challenges that have hindered
|
|
e-learning success. The advent of Web 2.0 and Free Open Source Software
|
|
(FOSS) would have been seen as the breakthrough for the developing
|
|
economies to embrace e-learning. However, many factors still impede the
|
|
utilization of these technologies for e-learning. The major objective of
|
|
this paper is to discuss the factors that hinder institutions from
|
|
utilizing Web 2.0 and FOSS for e-learning. Content analysis was used to
|
|
evaluate the factors that had been identified in literature and to tally
|
|
them according to their frequency. 36 factors were deduced and analyzed
|
|
using structural equation modeling (SEM) method. Results indicated that
|
|
technological factors predominantly impact on the utilization of Web 2.0
|
|
and FOSS for e-learning. The framework of this study serves as a
|
|
guideline in the use of Web 2.0 and FOSS technologies for e-learning.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4673-2979-8; 978-1-4673-2978-1},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Kalema, Billy Mathias/HKV-5538-2023
|
|
Sigama, Khuliso/LRB-8487-2024
|
|
Kalema, Billy Mathias/H-6107-2018
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Kalema, Billy Mathias/0000-0002-2405-9088
|
|
Kekwaletswe, Raymond Mompoloki/0000-0002-3455-3127},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000325951400014},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@incollection{ WOS:000283436500006,
|
|
Author = {Crowston, Kevin},
|
|
Editor = {Grover, V and Markus, ML},
|
|
Title = {THE BUG FIXING PROCESS IN PROPRIETARY AND FREE/LIBRE OPEN SOURCE
|
|
SOFTWARE A Coordination Theory Analysis},
|
|
Booktitle = {BUSINESS PROCESS TRANSFORMATION},
|
|
Series = {Advances in Management Information Systems},
|
|
Year = {2008},
|
|
Volume = {9},
|
|
Pages = {69-99},
|
|
Abstract = {To support business process transformation, we must first be able to
|
|
represent business processes in a way that allows us to compare and
|
|
contrast them or to design new ones. This chapter uses coordination
|
|
theory to analyze the bug fixing processes in the proprietary operating
|
|
system development group of a large minicomputer manufacturer and for
|
|
the Free/Libre Open Source Software Linux operating system kernel. Three
|
|
approaches to identifying dependencies and coordination mechanisms are
|
|
presented. Mechanisms analyzed include those for task assignment,
|
|
resource sharing, and managing dependencies between modules of source
|
|
code. The proprietary development organization assigned problem reports
|
|
to engineers based on the module that appeared to be in error, because
|
|
engineers only worked on particular modules. Alternative task assignment
|
|
mechanisms include assignment to engineers based on workload or
|
|
voluntary assignment, as in Linux. In the proprietary process, modules
|
|
of source code were not shared but, rather, were ``owned{''} by one
|
|
engineer, thus reducing the need for coordination. In Linux, where
|
|
multiple developers can work on the same modules, alternative resource
|
|
sharing mechanisms have been developed to manage source code. Finally,
|
|
the proprietary developers managed dependencies between modules
|
|
informally, relying on their personal knowledge of which other engineers
|
|
used their code. The Linux process allows developers to change code in
|
|
multiple modules, but emphasizes modularity to reduce the need to do so.
|
|
By helping in the identification of dependencies in the bug fixing
|
|
processes, drawing upon coordination theory streamlines bug fixing
|
|
activities of a large mini-computer manufacturer and for the Free/Libre
|
|
Open Source Software Linux operating system kernel.},
|
|
ISSN = {1554-6152},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-7656-1191-8},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Crowston, Kevin/C-6068-2008},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000283436500006},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000719308400014,
|
|
Author = {Onyango, Samuel and Steenvoorden, Emilie and Scholten, Joram and Jansen,
|
|
Slinger},
|
|
Editor = {Gregory, P and Kruchten, P},
|
|
Title = {Assessing the Health of the Dark Web: An Analysis of Dark Web Open
|
|
Source Software Projects},
|
|
Booktitle = {AGILE PROCESSES IN SOFTWARE ENGINEERING AND EXTREME PROGRAMMING -
|
|
WORKSHOPS (XP 2021)},
|
|
Series = {Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing},
|
|
Year = {2021},
|
|
Volume = {426},
|
|
Pages = {125-134},
|
|
Note = {22nd International Conference on Agile Software Development (XP), ELECTR
|
|
NETWORK, JUN 14-18, 2021},
|
|
Organization = {Agile Alliance},
|
|
Abstract = {A hidden part of the World Wide Web is known as the Dark Web, featuring
|
|
websites that cannot be indexed by traditional search engines. Many open
|
|
source software products are used to access and navigate through the
|
|
Dark Web. Together they form the Dark Web open source software
|
|
ecosystem. Research on this ecosystem is scarce and research on the
|
|
ecosystem health is non-existent, even though ecosystem health is an
|
|
useful indicator of the livelihood of an ecosystem. The goal of this
|
|
research is to evaluate the health of the ecosystem through an
|
|
assessment of Tor, I2P and GitHub. The Open Source Ecosystem Health
|
|
Operationalization framework is used to help perform this assessment.
|
|
Eight metrics from the framework are selected, which are measured using
|
|
the data collected. Analysis of Tor and I2P metrics suggest that there
|
|
has been an increase in Tor and I2P user activity in the recent past.
|
|
Added knowledge, spin offs and forks and usage indicate active
|
|
participation and interest in Tor and I2P. There has also been an
|
|
increase in the number of active GitHub Dark Web projects. However,
|
|
these GitHub projects are not well-connected and only a small number of
|
|
projects have a large number of contributors. There is some variety
|
|
among the GitHub software projects. The framework proves to be
|
|
adequately capable of determining the health of the Dark Web open source
|
|
ecosystem with the available data.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-030-88583-0\_12},
|
|
ISSN = {1865-1348},
|
|
EISSN = {1865-1356},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-030-88583-0; 978-3-030-88582-3},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Jansen, Slinger/Y-4244-2019},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Jansen, Slinger/0000-0003-3752-2868},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000719308400014},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000266396400007,
|
|
Author = {van Rooij, Shahron Williams},
|
|
Title = {Adopting Open-Source Software Applications in US Higher Education: A
|
|
Cross-Disciplinary Review of the Literature},
|
|
Journal = {REVIEW OF EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH},
|
|
Year = {2009},
|
|
Volume = {79},
|
|
Number = {2},
|
|
Pages = {682-701},
|
|
Month = {JUN},
|
|
Abstract = {Higher Education institutions in the United States are considering Open
|
|
Source software applications such as the Moodle and Sakai course
|
|
management systems and the Kuali financial system to build integrated
|
|
learning environments that serve both academic and administrative needs.
|
|
Open Source is presumed to be more flexible and less costly than
|
|
commercial software. This article reviews the literature from the fields
|
|
of Software Engineering and Education to determine the state of the
|
|
current body of knowledge around the key drivers of Open Source
|
|
adoption. The author discusses gaps in the literature and identifies
|
|
opportunities for more rigorous research to measure the effectiveness of
|
|
Open Source software in creating a balance between sound pedagogy and
|
|
business efficiencies.},
|
|
DOI = {10.3102/0034654308325691},
|
|
ISSN = {0034-6543},
|
|
EISSN = {1935-1046},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {van Rooij, Shahron/K-7281-2012
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Williams van Rooij, Shahron/0000-0001-7379-4591},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000266396400007},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000415593600028,
|
|
Author = {Triguero, Isaac and Gonzalez, Sergio and Moyano, Jose M. and Garcia,
|
|
Salvador and Alcala-Fdez, Jesus and Luengo, Julian and Fernandez,
|
|
Alberto and Jose del Jesus, Maria and Sanchez, Luciano and Herrera,
|
|
Francisco},
|
|
Title = {KEEL 3.0: An Open Source Software for Multi-Stage Analysis in Data
|
|
Mining},
|
|
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS},
|
|
Year = {2017},
|
|
Volume = {10},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Pages = {1238-1249},
|
|
Month = {JAN-DEC},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper introduces the 3rd major release of the KEEL Software. KEEL
|
|
is an open source Java framework (GPLv3 license) that provides a number
|
|
of modules to perform a wide variety of data mining tasks. It includes
|
|
tools to perform data management, design of multiple kind of
|
|
experiments, statistical analyses, etc. This framework also contains
|
|
KEEL-dataset, a data repository for multiple learning tasks featuring
|
|
data partitions and algorithms' results over these problems. In this
|
|
work, we describe the most recent components added to KEEL 3.0,
|
|
including new modules for semi-supervised learning, multi-instance
|
|
learning, imbalanced classification and subgroup discovery. In addition,
|
|
a new interface in R has been incorporated to execute algorithms
|
|
included in KEEL. These new features greatly improve the versatility of
|
|
KEEL to deal with more modern data mining problems.},
|
|
ISSN = {1875-6891},
|
|
EISSN = {1875-6883},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Herrera, Francisco/AFT-2050-2022
|
|
García, Salvador/N-3624-2013
|
|
Triguero, Isaac/AAU-3586-2021
|
|
Del Jesus, Maria/AAB-1432-2019
|
|
Luengo, Julian/D-1307-2017
|
|
Del Jesus, Maria Jose/D-3932-2012
|
|
Alcala-Fdez, Jesus/C-6795-2012
|
|
Moyano Murillo, Jose Maria/B-3746-2017
|
|
Sanchez, Luciano/K-8715-2014
|
|
Fernandez Hilario, Alberto/IZD-7676-2023},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Del Jesus, Maria Jose/0000-0002-7891-3059
|
|
Alcala-Fdez, Jesus/0000-0002-6190-3575
|
|
Moyano Murillo, Jose Maria/0000-0001-5745-6269
|
|
Sanchez, Luciano/0000-0002-2446-1915
|
|
Triguero, Isaac/0000-0002-0150-0651
|
|
Fernandez Hilario, Alberto/0000-0002-6480-8434},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000415593600028},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000946294800001,
|
|
Author = {Kritikos, Apostolos and Polychroniadis, Prodromos and Stamelos, Ioannis},
|
|
Title = {Source-o-grapher: A tool towards the investigation of software
|
|
resilience in Open Source Software projects},
|
|
Journal = {SOFTWAREX},
|
|
Year = {2023},
|
|
Volume = {22},
|
|
Month = {MAY},
|
|
Abstract = {This work presents Source-o-grapher, a tool built with the aim to
|
|
investigate software resilience aspects of Open Source Software (OSS)
|
|
projects. The tool uses several metrics from the literature to evaluate
|
|
an OSS project on four major dimensions: structural (source code),
|
|
business and legal, integration and social (community of the project).
|
|
Many of these metrics are automatically acquired by the tool using the
|
|
Github repository of the project whereas some others are manually input
|
|
by the expert who performs the analysis.(c) 2023 The Authors. Published
|
|
by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY license
|
|
(http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.softx.2023.101337},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {FEB 2023},
|
|
Article-Number = {101337},
|
|
ISSN = {2352-7110},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {/R-5502-2019
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Polychroniadis, Prodromos/0009-0006-3128-8598
|
|
Kritikos, Apostolos/0000-0002-2903-4808},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000946294800001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000321613000033,
|
|
Author = {Kalema, Billy and Olugbara, Oludayo and Kekwaletswe, Ray},
|
|
Editor = {Beldhuis, H},
|
|
Title = {Factors Influencing the use of Web 2.0 and Free Open Source Software to
|
|
Optimize eLearning},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 11TH EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON E-LEARNING},
|
|
Year = {2012},
|
|
Pages = {265-273},
|
|
Note = {11th European Conference on E-Learning (ECEL), Univ Groningen,
|
|
Groningen, NETHERLANDS, OCT 26-27, 2012},
|
|
Organization = {Blackboard},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper discusses factors that influence the use of the Web 2.0 and
|
|
Free Open Source Software (FOSS) to optimize eLearning. The study used
|
|
the methodology of textual analysis to determine those factors that have
|
|
been identified in related literature according to their frequency of
|
|
appearance. A set of thirty six factors, wherein each of these factors
|
|
has a frequency that is greater than a threshold of two was considered
|
|
for further analysis. The analytic structural equation modelling method
|
|
was applied to determine the importance of these factors in the
|
|
optimization of eLearning using Web 2.0 and FOSS. Results indicated that
|
|
technological factors when mediated by adoption are predominant for
|
|
influencing the use of Web 2.0 and FOSS in the optimization of
|
|
eLearning. This study serves as a cornerstone for those institutions
|
|
that would like to leverage on Web 2.0 and FOSS for eLearning.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-908272-74-4},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Kalema, Billy Mathias/HKV-5538-2023
|
|
olugbara, oludayo/LDG-6405-2024
|
|
Kalema, Billy Mathias/H-6107-2018},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Kalema, Billy Mathias/0000-0002-2405-9088},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000321613000033},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000682796200086,
|
|
Author = {Athanasopoulos, Alexandros and Biratsi, Ada and Gournas, Christos and
|
|
Sophianopoulou, Vicky},
|
|
Title = {Quantitative Analysis of <i>Aspergillus nidulans</i> Growth Rate using
|
|
Live Microscopy and Open-Source Software},
|
|
Journal = {JOVE-JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS},
|
|
Year = {2021},
|
|
Number = {173},
|
|
Month = {JUL},
|
|
Abstract = {It is well established that colony growth of filamentous fungi, mostly
|
|
dependent on changes in hyphae/mycelia apical growth rate, is
|
|
macroscopically estimated on solidified media by comparing colony size.
|
|
However, to quantitatively measure the growth rate of genetically
|
|
different fungal strains or strains under different environmental/growth
|
|
conditions (pH, temperature, carbon and nitrogen sources, antibiotics,
|
|
etc.) is challenging. Thus, the pursuit of complementary approaches to
|
|
quantify growth kinetics becomes mandatory in order to better understand
|
|
fungal cell growth. Furthermore, it is well-known that filamentous
|
|
fungi, including Aspergillus spp., have distinct modes of growth and
|
|
differentiation under sub-aerial conditions on solid media or submerged
|
|
cultures. Here, we detail a quantitative microscopic method for
|
|
analyzing growth kinetics of the model fungus Aspergillus nidulans,
|
|
using live imaging in both submerged cultures and solid media. We
|
|
capture images, analyze, and quantify growth rates of different fungal
|
|
strains in a reproducible and reliable manner using an open source, free
|
|
software for bio-images (e.g., Fiji), in a way that does not require any
|
|
prior image analysis expertise from the user.},
|
|
DOI = {10.3791/62778},
|
|
Article-Number = {e62778},
|
|
ISSN = {1940-087X},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Gournas, Christos/ADL-6622-2022
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Gournas, Christos/0000-0003-4755-8602},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000682796200086},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000393155900145,
|
|
Author = {Oliveira, Ricardo and Moreno, Rafael},
|
|
Editor = {Halounova, L and Sunar, F and Potuckova, M and Patkova, L and Yoshimura, M and Soergel, U and BenDor, E and Smit, J and Bareth, G and Zhang, J and Kaasalainen, S and Sorgel, U and Osmanoglu, B and Crespi, M and Crosetto, M and Blaschke, T and Brovelli, MA and Zagajewski, B},
|
|
Title = {HARVESTING, INTEGRATING AND DISTRIBUTING LARGE OPEN GEOSPATIAL DATASETS
|
|
USING FREE AND OPEN-SOURCE SOFTWARE},
|
|
Booktitle = {XXIII ISPRS CONGRESS, COMMISSION VII},
|
|
Series = {International Archives of the Photogrammetry Remote Sensing and Spatial
|
|
Information Sciences},
|
|
Year = {2016},
|
|
Volume = {41},
|
|
Number = {B7},
|
|
Pages = {939-940},
|
|
Note = {23rd Congress of the
|
|
International-Society-for-Photogrammetry-and-Remote-Sensing (ISPRS),
|
|
Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC, JUL 12-19, 2016},
|
|
Organization = {Int Soc Photogrammetry \& Remote Sensing},
|
|
Abstract = {Federal, State and Local government agencies in the USA are investing
|
|
heavily on the dissemination of Open Data sets produced by each of them.
|
|
The main driver behind this thrust is to increase agencies' transparency
|
|
and accountability, as well as to improve citizens' awareness. However,
|
|
not all Open Data sets are easy to access and integrate with other Open
|
|
Data sets available even from the same agency. The City and County of
|
|
Denver Open Data Portal distributes several types of geospatial
|
|
datasets, one of them is the city parcels information containing 224,256
|
|
records. Although this data layer contains many pieces of information it
|
|
is incomplete for some custom purposes. Open-Source Software were used
|
|
to first collect data from diverse City of Denver Open Data sets, then
|
|
upload them to a repository in the Cloud where they were processed using
|
|
a PostgreSQL installation on the Cloud and Python scripts. Our method
|
|
was able to extract non-spatial information from a
|
|
`not-ready-to-download' source that could then be combined with the
|
|
initial data set to enhance its potential use.},
|
|
DOI = {10.5194/isprsarchives-XLI-B7-939-2016},
|
|
ISSN = {2194-9034},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000393155900145},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000351446300023,
|
|
Author = {Maragatharaj, S. and Rathinakumar, K. and Kumar, M. Dinesh},
|
|
Editor = {Kinshuk and Iyer, S},
|
|
Title = {Enhanced Non-Traditional Learning Environment for Communication
|
|
Engineers Using Free Open Source Software Tools},
|
|
Booktitle = {2013 IEEE FIFTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TECHNOLOGY FOR EDUCATION
|
|
(T4E 2013)},
|
|
Series = {IEEE International Conference on Technology for Education},
|
|
Year = {2013},
|
|
Pages = {101-104},
|
|
Note = {IEEE 5th International Conference on Technology for Education (T4E),
|
|
Indian Inst Technol, Kharagpur, INDIA, DEC 18-20, 2013},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc},
|
|
Abstract = {Engineering is basically the application of the laws of nature for the
|
|
benefit of the human kind. In the curriculum of majority of engineering
|
|
branches there are certain abstract concepts. The students find it
|
|
difficult to understand these concepts. There are many methods which are
|
|
being followed to make the students understand concepts. One such method
|
|
is the use of CAD tools When computers came into class rooms, the need
|
|
for CAD tools also arose {[}1]. They help the students to visualize many
|
|
basic concepts which, they otherwise cannot see in the physical world.
|
|
In this 21st century, dominated by social networking, the tools required
|
|
to educate them have also come to be available in free of cost. Such
|
|
tools are called open source software or FOSS tools. We have proposed a
|
|
teaching methodology that involves the usage of open source software
|
|
tools along with traditional teaching which enable the communication
|
|
engineering students to understand complex concepts pertaining to the
|
|
subject of Antenna and wave propagation. We carried out an experiment
|
|
with forty students from fifth semester Electronics and Communication
|
|
Engineering department. The students used a FOSS tool and gave a test
|
|
based on designing of various antennas with desired radiation patterns
|
|
by selecting different parameters before and after using the tool. The
|
|
scores of the two tests show that there was an increase in the marks
|
|
obtained by students in the test after using the tool. Thus the use of
|
|
FOSS tool helped students perform better in the test. This may be
|
|
because the tool has visualizations which help student understand the
|
|
abstract concepts such as antenna radiation pattern and wave
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propagation.},
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DOI = {10.1109/T4E.2013.32},
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ISSN = {2372-7217},
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ISBN = {978-0-7695-5141-8},
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ORCID-Numbers = {S, Maragatharaj/0000-0002-4330-2557},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000351446300023},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000258398700008,
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Author = {Melian, Catharina and Mahring, Magnus},
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Editor = {Russo, B and Damiani, E and Hissam, S and Lundell, B and Succi, G},
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Title = {Lost and gained in translation:: Adoption of open source software
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development at Hewlett-Packard},
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Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE DEVELOPMENT, COMMUNITIES AND QUALITY},
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Series = {International Federation for Information Processing},
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Year = {2008},
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Volume = {275},
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Pages = {93+},
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Note = {4th International Conference on Open Source Systems held at the 20th
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World Computer Congress, Milan, ITALY, SEP 07-10, 2008},
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Organization = {IFIP WG 2 3},
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Abstract = {What happens when ail organization form that has emerged in one context
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is brought into a different context? In this paper, a longitudinal field
|
|
study approach is used to explore hove Hewlett-Packard (HP) molded open
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source software development (OSSD) into a proprietary software
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development approach called ``Progressive Open Source{''} (POS). With
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the help of actor-network theory, we understand this as a process of
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translation and find that some central characteristics of OSSD where
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lost in the translation into POS while other characteristics were
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gained.},
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DOI = {10.1007/978-0-387-09684-1\_8},
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ISSN = {1571-5736},
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ISBN = {978-0-387-09683-4},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Mähring, Magnus/AFS-1821-2022
|
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},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Mahring, Magnus/0000-0002-9557-7974},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000258398700008},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:001330399500024,
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Author = {Liu, Xin and Wang, Yu and Dong, Qiwen and Lu, Xuesong},
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Editor = {Bifet, A and Krilavicius, T and Miliou, I and Nowaczyk, S},
|
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Title = {Job Title Prediction as a Dual Task of Expertise Prediction in Open
|
|
Source Software},
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|
Booktitle = {MACHINE LEARNING AND KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY IN DATABASES-APPLIED DATA
|
|
SCIENCE TRACK, PT X, ECML PKDD 2024},
|
|
Series = {Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence},
|
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Year = {2024},
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Volume = {14950},
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|
Pages = {381-396},
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Note = {Joint European Conference on Machine Learning and Knowledge Discovery in
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|
Databases (ECML PKDD), Vilnius, LITHUANIA, SEP 09-13, 2024},
|
|
Organization = {Artificial Intelligence Assoc Lithuania; CENTAI; EFF; ASML; Vinted;
|
|
Google; AstraZeneca; BNP PARIBAS; Forest 4 0; Go Vilnius; KNIME;
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|
Vytautas Magnus Univ, Fac Informat; NOVIAN; Univ Vilnensis, Fac Math \&
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Informat; ALTEN},
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Abstract = {Career path prediction is an important task in computational jobs
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marketplace. Recent advances in data science and artificial intelligence
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|
have imposed a huge recruitment demand on talents in the IT field.
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Previous studies predict a talent's next job title solely based on her
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past experience in the resume, which can lead to errors if the resume
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|
contains fake information. With the popularity of open-source software,
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we argue that the next job title can be predicted based on a candidate's
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past expertise in the open-source community. On the other hand, the
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career path can also affect the development of a talent's expertise.
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Motivated by the observation, we propose to predict the job titles of IT
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talents as a dual task of forecasting their expertise development in
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open-source software. To solve the task, we design a dual learning model
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DualJE that leverages both the data-level and model-level duality.
|
|
Experimental results show that DualJE is effective and performs much
|
|
better than comparative models. A replication package for this work is
|
|
available at https://github.com/DaSESmartEdu/DualJE.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-031-70381-2\_24},
|
|
ISSN = {2945-9133},
|
|
EISSN = {1611-3349},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-031-70380-5; 978-3-031-70381-2},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Liu, Xin/MCX-7244-2025},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001330399500024},
|
|
}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000720084900005,
|
|
Author = {Weng, Judy and Murphy, Christian},
|
|
Editor = {Payton, J and Thiruvathukal, GK and Burge, J and Stukes, F and Rankin, Y and Dillon, E},
|
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Title = {Bridging the Diversity Gap in Computer Science with a Course on Open
|
|
Source Software},
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|
Booktitle = {2018 RESEARCH ON EQUITY AND SUSTAINED PARTICIPATION IN ENGINEERING,
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|
COMPUTING, AND TECHNOLOGY (RESPECT)},
|
|
Year = {2018},
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Note = {3rd Conference on Research on Equity and Sustained Participation in
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|
Engineering, Computing, and Technology (RESPECT), Baltimore, MD, FEB 21,
|
|
2018},
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|
Organization = {IEEE Special Tech Community Broadening Participat},
|
|
Abstract = {Stereotype threat, impostor syndrome, lacking a sense of belonging, and
|
|
misconceptions about the field are just some of the reasons that
|
|
contribute to the increasing diversity gap in Computer Science. To
|
|
address this, our institution has developed an undergraduate course in
|
|
which students contribute to Free and Open Source Software (FOSS)
|
|
projects under the guidance of a dedicated mentor. By contributing to
|
|
FOSS projects, students can: find a mentor or role model; collaborate
|
|
with, participate in, and contribute to a welcoming and supporting
|
|
community; and see that they can have real-world positive impact. This
|
|
paper describes the course and our experiences in teaching it, and
|
|
provides evidence that it can have a positive impact on diversity by
|
|
increasing retention and improving students' confidence.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-5386-1363-4},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000720084900005},
|
|
}
|
|
|
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000307481500086,
|
|
Author = {Sowe, Sulayman K.},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {ASME},
|
|
Title = {A MODEL FOR TEACHING AND LEARNING IN FREE AND OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE
|
|
PROJECTS: A CONSTRUCTIVIST APPROACH},
|
|
Booktitle = {2011 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT
|
|
(ICCTD 2011), VOL 2},
|
|
Year = {2012},
|
|
Pages = {525-529},
|
|
Note = {3rd International Conference on Computer Technology and Development
|
|
(ICCTD 2011), Chengdu, PEOPLES R CHINA, NOV 25-27, 2011},
|
|
Abstract = {Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) projects offer great opportunities
|
|
for students to learn and gain significant real-world experience.
|
|
However, there are few teaching and learning models which can help
|
|
educators guide and mentor students involvement in Open Source Software
|
|
projects. This paper presents an Open Source teaching and learning model
|
|
and summarizes pilot studies used to evaluate the model. Experiences and
|
|
lessons learnt in the implementation of the model shows one possible way
|
|
computer science educators can guide students' involvement in FOSS
|
|
projects and how this approach can be integrated into a formally
|
|
structured engineering curriculum.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-7918-5991-9},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Sowe, Sulayman/ACE-3562-2022},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000307481500086},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000250825300009,
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|
Author = {Prior, Fred W. and Erickson, Bradley J. and Tarbox, Lawrence},
|
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Title = {Open source software projects of the caBIG™ in vivo imaging workspace
|
|
software special interest group},
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|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF DIGITAL IMAGING},
|
|
Year = {2007},
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Volume = {20},
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Number = {1},
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|
Pages = {94-100},
|
|
Month = {NOV},
|
|
Abstract = {The Cancer Bioinformatics Grid (caBIG (TM)) program was created by the
|
|
National Cancer Institute to facilitate sharing of IT infrastructure,
|
|
data, and applications among the National Cancer Institute-sponsored
|
|
cancer research centers. The program was launched in February 2004 and
|
|
now links more than 50 cancer centers. In April 2005, the In Vivo
|
|
Imaging Workspace was added to promote the use of imaging in cancer
|
|
clinical trials. At the inaugural meeting, four special interest groups
|
|
(SIGs) were established. The Software SIG was charged with identifying
|
|
projects that focus on open-source software for image visualization and
|
|
analysis. To date, two projects have been defined by the Software SIG.
|
|
The eXtensible Imaging Platform project has produced a rapid application
|
|
development environment that researchers may use to create targeted
|
|
workflows customized for specific research projects. The Algorithm
|
|
Validation Tools project will provide a set of tools and data structures
|
|
that will be used to capture measurement information and associated
|
|
needed to allow a gold standard to be defined for the given database
|
|
against which change analysis algorithms can be tested. Through these
|
|
and future efforts, the caBIG (TM) In Vivo Imaging Workspace Software
|
|
SIG endeavors to advance imaging informatics and provide new open-source
|
|
software tools to advance cancer research.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/s10278-007-9061-4},
|
|
ISSN = {0897-1889},
|
|
EISSN = {1618-727X},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Tarbox, Lawrence/AAC-1552-2021},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000250825300009},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000620017000001,
|
|
Author = {Wei, Kangning and Crowston, Kevin and Eseryel, U. Yeliz},
|
|
Title = {Participation in community-based free/libre open source software
|
|
development tasks: the impact of task characteristics},
|
|
Journal = {INTERNET RESEARCH},
|
|
Year = {2021},
|
|
Volume = {31},
|
|
Number = {4},
|
|
Pages = {1177-1202},
|
|
Month = {JUL 12},
|
|
Abstract = {Purpose - This paper explores how task characteristics in terms of
|
|
trigger type and task topic influence individual participation in
|
|
community-based free/libre open source software (FLOSS) development by
|
|
considering participation in individual tasks rather than entire
|
|
projects.
|
|
Design/methodology/approach - A quantitative study was designed using
|
|
choose tasks that were carried out via the email discourse on the
|
|
developers' email fora in five FLOSS projects. Choice process episodes
|
|
were selected as the unit of analysis and were coded for the task
|
|
trigger and topic. The impact of these factors on participation (i.e.
|
|
the numbers of participants and messages) was assessed by regression.
|
|
Findings - The results reveal differences in participation related to
|
|
different task triggers and task topics. Further, the results suggest
|
|
the mediating role of the number of participants in the relationships
|
|
between task characteristics and the number of messages. The authors
|
|
also speculate that project type serves as a boundary condition
|
|
restricting the impacts of task characteristics on the number of
|
|
participants and propose this relationship for future research.
|
|
Research limitations/implications - Empirical support was provided to
|
|
the important effects of different task characteristics on individual
|
|
participation behaviors in FLOSS development tasks.
|
|
Practical implications - The findings can help FLOSS participants
|
|
understand participation patterns in different tasks and choose the
|
|
types of tasks to attend to.
|
|
Originality/value - This research explores the impact of task
|
|
characteristics on participation in FLOSS development at the task level,
|
|
while prior research on participation in FLOSS development has focused
|
|
mainly on factors at the individual and/or project levels.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1108/INTR-03-2020-0112},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {FEB 2021},
|
|
ISSN = {1066-2243},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Eseryel, Yeliz/AAE-3379-2021
|
|
Crowston, Kevin/C-6068-2008
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Crowston, Kevin/0000-0003-1996-3600
|
|
Eseryel, Ugur Yeliz/0000-0003-2734-4498},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000620017000001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@incollection{ WOS:000417973200039,
|
|
Author = {MacKellar, Bonnie K. and Sabin, Mihaela and Tucker, Allen B.},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IRMA},
|
|
Title = {Bridging the Academia-Industry Gap in Software Engineering: A
|
|
Client-Oriented Open Source Software Projects Course},
|
|
Booktitle = {STEM EDUCATION: CONCEPTS, METHODOLOGIES, TOOLS, AND APPLICATIONS},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Pages = {710-733},
|
|
Abstract = {Too often, computer science programs offer a software engineering course
|
|
that emphasizes concepts, principles, and practical techniques, but
|
|
fails to engage students in real-world software experiences. The authors
|
|
have developed an approach to teaching undergraduate software
|
|
engineering courses that integrates client-oriented project development
|
|
and open source development practice. They call this approach the
|
|
Client-Oriented Open Source Software (CO-FOSS) model. The advantages of
|
|
this approach are that students are involved directly with a client,
|
|
nonprofits gain a useful software application, and the project is
|
|
available as open source for other students or organizations to extend
|
|
and adapt. This chapter describes the motivation, elaborates the
|
|
approach, and presents the results in substantial detail. The process is
|
|
agile and the development framework is transferrable to other
|
|
one-semester software engineering courses in a wide range of
|
|
institutions.},
|
|
DOI = {10.4018/978-1-4666-7363-2.ch038},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4666-7364-9; 978-1-4666-7363-2},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000417973200039},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000345611100006,
|
|
Author = {Chen, Xiang and Pan, Yao-hui},
|
|
Title = {THE STUDY OF OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE COLLABORATIVE USER MODEL BASED ON
|
|
SOCIAL NETWORK AND TAG SIMILARITY},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCE RESEARCH},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Volume = {15},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Pages = {77-86},
|
|
Abstract = {Open source software (OSS) has become a mainstream in software
|
|
development, utilizing a global information infrastructure. OSS is a
|
|
complicated social process to understand. OSS is a multi-faceted
|
|
phenomenon including code, a licensing structure, a community,
|
|
development best practices, a method of diffusion. However, the current
|
|
OSS collaborative researches place too much emphasis on collaborative
|
|
behaviors, but ignore the study on collaborative process. By using the
|
|
social network theory to abstract collaborative network topology, this
|
|
paper proposes a method for constructing social network model, which
|
|
considers both the contact relationship and level of collaboration
|
|
between collaborators. Based on the definition of three types of contact
|
|
behavior, this paper presents an approach to measuring the contact
|
|
relationship intensity. Based on introducing and improving TF-IDF (term
|
|
frequency-inverse document frequency), this paper presents the methods
|
|
for calculating tag weights and work similarity between collaborators.
|
|
Finally, by evaluating the model using data from the OSS
|
|
websitewww.Codeplex.com, we verify that our model outperforms
|
|
conventional models in both describing and forecasting collaborative
|
|
behavior.},
|
|
ISSN = {1526-6133},
|
|
EISSN = {1938-9027},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000345611100006},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000248795500003,
|
|
Author = {Poullet, Jean-Baptiste and Sima, Diana M. and Simonetti, Arjan W. and De
|
|
Neuter, Bart and Vanhamme, Leentje and Lemmerling, Philippe and Van
|
|
Huffel, Sabine},
|
|
Title = {An automated quantitation of short echo time MRS spectra in an open
|
|
source software environment: AQSES},
|
|
Journal = {NMR IN BIOMEDICINE},
|
|
Year = {2007},
|
|
Volume = {20},
|
|
Number = {5},
|
|
Pages = {493-504},
|
|
Month = {AUG},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper describes a new quantitation method called AQSES for short
|
|
echo time magnetic resonance spectra. This method is embedded in a
|
|
software package available online from
|
|
www.esat.kuleuven.be/sista/members/biomed/new/ with a graphical user
|
|
interface, under an open source license, which means that the source
|
|
code is freely available and easy to adapt to specific needs of the
|
|
user. The quantitation problem is mathematically formulated as a
|
|
separable nonlinear least-squares fitting problem, which is numerically
|
|
solved using a modified variable-projection procedure. A macromolecular
|
|
baseline is incorporated into the fit via nonparametric modelling,
|
|
efficiently implemented using penalized splines. Unwanted components
|
|
such as residual water are removed with a maximum-phase FIR filter.
|
|
Constraints on the phases, dampings and frequencies of the metabolites
|
|
can be imposed. AQSES has been tested on simulated MR spectra with
|
|
several types of disturbance and on short echo time in vivo proton MR
|
|
spectra. Results show that AQSES is robust, easy to use and very
|
|
flexible. Copyright (C) 2006 John Wiley \& Sons, Ltd.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1002/nbm.1112},
|
|
ISSN = {0952-3480},
|
|
EISSN = {1099-1492},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Sima, Diana M/0000-0002-0118-2905},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000248795500003},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000437556500005,
|
|
Author = {Mizushima, Kazunori and Ikawa, Yasuo},
|
|
Title = {A structure for innovation reproduction in the Eclipse OSS ecosystem},
|
|
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INNOVATION AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT},
|
|
Year = {2012},
|
|
Volume = {6},
|
|
Number = {4, SI},
|
|
Pages = {420-440},
|
|
Abstract = {In Open Source Software (OSS) development community supported by
|
|
spontaneous volunteers, technical capabilities, hunger for fame and the
|
|
satisfaction of contribution are said to be motivating factor for
|
|
participation. In that community, vendors always play auxiliary roles,
|
|
and integrate the result of OSS into their business activities. However,
|
|
in the Eclipse OSS community, the main role of OSS development
|
|
activities is taken over by vendors. The relationship between
|
|
individuals and vendors is reversed. Therefore, it becomes important to
|
|
maintain the motivation of the development community, promote innovation
|
|
and link the activities to the profit of vendors. In other words,
|
|
management of co-creation and competition are being conducted at the
|
|
same time. This paper tries to clarify internal and external structures
|
|
in an OSS ecosystem led by vendors considering the Eclipse community as
|
|
one particular case. Also it constructs a co-creation model to promote
|
|
sustainable development for an OSS ecosystem.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1504/IJISD.2012.050867},
|
|
ISSN = {1740-8822},
|
|
EISSN = {1740-8830},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000437556500005},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000447723200004,
|
|
Author = {Son, Woohyun and Kim, Byoung-yeop},
|
|
Title = {A Study on the Field Data Applicability of Seismic Data Processing using
|
|
Open-source Software (Madagascar)},
|
|
Journal = {GEOPHYSICS AND GEOPHYSICAL EXPLORATION},
|
|
Year = {2018},
|
|
Volume = {21},
|
|
Number = {3},
|
|
Pages = {171-182},
|
|
Month = {AUG},
|
|
Abstract = {We performed the seismic field data processing using an open-source
|
|
software (Madagascar) to verify if it is applicable to processing of
|
|
field data, which has low signal-to-noise ratio and high uncertainties
|
|
in velocities. The Madagascar, based on Python, is usually supposed to
|
|
be better in the development of processing technologies due to its
|
|
capabilities of multidimensional data analysis and reproducibility.
|
|
However, this open-source software has not been widely used so far for
|
|
field data processing because of complicated interfaces and data
|
|
structure system. To verify the effectiveness of the Madagascar software
|
|
on field data, we applied it to a typical seismic data processing flow
|
|
including data loading, geometry build-up, F-K filter, predictive
|
|
deconvolution, velocity analysis, normal moveout correction, stack, and
|
|
migration. The field data for the test were acquired in Gunsan Basin,
|
|
Yellow Sea using a streamer consisting of 480 channels and 4 arrays of
|
|
air-guns. The results at all processing step are compared with those
|
|
processed with Landmark's ProMAX (SeisSpace R5000) which is a commercial
|
|
processing software. Madagascar shows relatively high efficiencies in
|
|
data IO and management as well as reproducibility. Additionally, it
|
|
shows quick and exact calculations in some automated procedures such as
|
|
stacking velocity analysis. There were no remarkable differences in the
|
|
results after applying the signal enhancement flows of both software.
|
|
For the deeper part of the substructure image, however, the commercial
|
|
software shows better results than the open-source software. This is
|
|
simply because the commercial software has various flows for de-multiple
|
|
and provides interactive processing environments for delicate processing
|
|
works compared to Madagascar. Considering that many researchers around
|
|
the world are developing various data processing algorithms for
|
|
Madagascar, we can expect that the open-source software such as
|
|
Madagascar can be widely used for commercial-level processing with the
|
|
strength of expandability, cost effectiveness and reproducibility.},
|
|
DOI = {10.7582/GGE.2018.21.3.171},
|
|
ISSN = {1229-1064},
|
|
EISSN = {2384-051X},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000447723200004},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@incollection{ WOS:000442905400100,
|
|
Author = {MacKellar, Bonnie K. and Sabin, Mihaela and Tucker, Allen B.},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {Informat Resources Management Assoc},
|
|
Title = {Bridging the Academia-Industry Gap in Software Engineering: A
|
|
Client-Oriented Open Source Software Projects Course},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE TECHNOLOGY: CONCEPTS, METHODOLOGIES, TOOLS, AND APPLICATIONS},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Pages = {1927-1950},
|
|
Abstract = {Too often, computer science programs offer a software engineering course
|
|
that emphasizes concepts, principles, and practical techniques, but
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fails to engage students in real-world software experiences. The authors
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have developed an approach to teaching undergraduate software
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|
engineering courses that integrates client-oriented project development
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and open source development practice. They call this approach the
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Client-Oriented Open Source Software (CO-FOSS) model. The advantages of
|
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this approach are that students are involved directly with a client,
|
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nonprofits gain a useful software application, and the project is
|
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available as open source for other students or organizations to extend
|
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and adapt. This chapter describes the motivation, elaborates the
|
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approach, and presents the results in substantial detail. The process is
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agile and the development framework is transferrable to other
|
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one-semester software engineering courses in a wide range of
|
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institutions.},
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DOI = {10.4018/978-1-4666-7230-7.ch099},
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ISBN = {978-1-4666-7231-4; 978-1-4666-7230-7},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000442905400100},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000527289100007,
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Author = {Wen, Melissa and Siqueira, Rodrigo and Lago, Nelson and Camarinha, Diego
|
|
and Terceiro, Antonio and Kon, Fabio and Meirelles, Paulo},
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Title = {Leading successful government-academia collaborations using FLOSS and
|
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agile values},
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Journal = {JOURNAL OF SYSTEMS AND SOFTWARE},
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Year = {2020},
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Volume = {164},
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Month = {JUN},
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Abstract = {Government and academia share concerns for efficiently and effectively
|
|
servicing societal demands, which includes the development of
|
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e-government software. Government-academia partnerships can be a
|
|
valuable approach for improving productivity in achieving these goals.
|
|
However, governmental and academic institutions tend to have very
|
|
different agendas and organizational and managerial structures, which
|
|
can hinder the success of such collaborative projects. In order to
|
|
identify effective approaches to overcome collaboration barriers, we
|
|
systematically studied the case of the Brazilian Public Software portal
|
|
project, a 30-month government-academia collaboration that, using
|
|
Free/Libre/Open Source Software practices and agile methods for project
|
|
management, developed an unprecedented platform in the context of the
|
|
Brazilian government. We gathered information from experience reports
|
|
and data collection from repositories and interviews to derive a
|
|
collection of practices that contributed to the success of the
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|
collaboration. In this paper, we describe how the data analysis led to
|
|
the identification of a set of three high-level decisions supported by
|
|
the adoption of nine best practices that improved the project
|
|
performance and enabled professional training of the whole team. (C)
|
|
2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.},
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|
DOI = {10.1016/j.jss.2020.110548},
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Article-Number = {110548},
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ISSN = {0164-1212},
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|
EISSN = {1873-1228},
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|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Siqueira, Rodrigo/JCN-6228-2023
|
|
Lago, Nelson/N-8834-2015
|
|
Kon, Fabio/H-2743-2012
|
|
Meirelles, Paulo/AAC-8605-2019
|
|
},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Meirelles, Paulo/0000-0002-8923-2814
|
|
Kon, Fabio/0000-0003-3888-7340},
|
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000527289100007},
|
|
}
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|
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@article{ WOS:000555768800001,
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Author = {Alami, Adam and Nielsen, Peter Axel and Wasowski, Andrzej},
|
|
Title = {A tailored participatory action research for foss communities},
|
|
Journal = {EMPIRICAL SOFTWARE ENGINEERING},
|
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Year = {2020},
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Volume = {25},
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Number = {5},
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Pages = {3639-3670},
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Month = {SEP},
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Abstract = {Participatory Action Research (PAR) is an established method to
|
|
implement change in organizations. However, it cannot be applied in the
|
|
open source (FOSS) communities, without adaptation to their
|
|
particularities, especially to the specific control mechanisms developed
|
|
in FOSS. FOSS communities are self-managed, and rely on consensus to
|
|
reach decisions. This study proposes a PAR framework specifically
|
|
tailored to FOSS communities. We successfully applied the framework to
|
|
implement a set of quality assurance interventions in the Robot
|
|
Operating System community. The framework we proposed is composed of
|
|
three components, interventions design, democratization, and execution.
|
|
We believe that this process will work for other FOSS communities too.
|
|
We have learned that changing a particular aspect of a FOSS community is
|
|
arduous. To achieve success the change must rally the community around
|
|
it for support and attract motivated volunteers to implement the
|
|
interventions.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/s10664-020-09849-0},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {AUG 2020},
|
|
ISSN = {1382-3256},
|
|
EISSN = {1573-7616},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Nielsen, Peter/K-1952-2019
|
|
Alami, Adam/KBR-2703-2024
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Nielsen, Peter Axel/0000-0002-0282-7445
|
|
Wasowski, Andrzej/0000-0003-0532-2685
|
|
Alami, Adam/0000-0003-4483-0105},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000555768800001},
|
|
}
|
|
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|
@article{ WOS:000229962000005,
|
|
Author = {Zech, T and Sundermann, A and Födisch, R and Saupe, M},
|
|
Title = {Using open-source software technologies and standardized data structures
|
|
to build advanced applications for high-throughput experimentation
|
|
environments -: art. no. 062203},
|
|
Journal = {REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS},
|
|
Year = {2005},
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|
Volume = {76},
|
|
Number = {6},
|
|
Month = {JUN},
|
|
Abstract = {Herein we present a modular approach to a high-throughput
|
|
experimentation software environment. Instead of a monolithic master
|
|
system, small tools with a limited set of tasks are interconnected using
|
|
standardized, self-descriptive data structures. This approach is highly
|
|
flexible with respect to the rapidly changing needs of the scientists:
|
|
Since the modules are isolated and intermodule communication is
|
|
standardized, new components can be integrated without side effects. The
|
|
developed software environment follows to a large extent the UNIX design
|
|
philosophy and is heavily based on open-source software technologies
|
|
that are used to solve specific tasks within the overall system to
|
|
achieve high productivity in using the software for ambitious
|
|
high-throughput experimentation programs. It is shown that the
|
|
orchestration of the system significantly benefits from clear and
|
|
standardized interface design based on hteML, the high-throughput
|
|
experimentation markup language, an XML language for the description of
|
|
high-throughput experimentation data and processes. (c) 2005 American
|
|
Institute of Physics.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1063/1.1906104},
|
|
Article-Number = {062203},
|
|
ISSN = {0034-6748},
|
|
EISSN = {1089-7623},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Sundermann, Andreas/AAH-6124-2020
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Sundermann, Andreas/0000-0002-9181-6085},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000229962000005},
|
|
}
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|
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@incollection{ WOS:000416706800021,
|
|
Author = {Davis, Latina and Dawson, Maurice and Omar, Marwan},
|
|
Book-Author = {Neto, FMM
|
|
DeSouza, R
|
|
Gomes, AS},
|
|
Title = {Systems Engineering Concepts with Aid of Virtual Worlds and Open Source
|
|
Software: Using Technology to Develop Learning Objects and Simulation
|
|
Environments},
|
|
Booktitle = {HANDBOOK OF RESEARCH ON 3-D VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS AND HYPERMEDIA FOR
|
|
UBIQUITOUS LEARNING},
|
|
Series = {Advances in Game-Based Learning},
|
|
Year = {2016},
|
|
Pages = {483-509},
|
|
Abstract = {Technology is changing the landscape of learning and teaching in
|
|
America. The use of virtual worlds enable engineering and technology
|
|
programs to implement software programs such as Second Life and Open
|
|
Simulator to enhance what they may currently already have. Additionally,
|
|
virtual worlds can add a more dynamic environment in the online
|
|
classroom for multiple platforms such as the Personal Computer (PC),
|
|
wearables, and mobile devices. The purpose of this chapter is to provide
|
|
a review of these programs to include how to implement these items into
|
|
an engineering course. Further detailed in this submission is how to
|
|
incorporate Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
|
|
documentation and other engineering guidelines into the projects.
|
|
Included in this chapter is a detailed layout of a simulated environment
|
|
as well as various approaches of structuring and organization for
|
|
classroom activities.},
|
|
DOI = {10.4018/978-1-5225-0125-1.ch020},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-5225-0126-8; 978-1-5225-0125-1},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {omar, marwan/AAV-2428-2021
|
|
Dawson, Maurice/I-4843-2016},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Dawson, Maurice/0000-0003-4609-3444},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000416706800021},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000253891400062,
|
|
Author = {Sardy, Sar and Asvial, Muhammad and Jamal, Ade},
|
|
Editor = {Tremante, A and Malpica, F and Oropeza, A and Welsch, F and Carrasquero, JV and Su, HF},
|
|
Title = {E-government and FOSS policies in Indonesia},
|
|
Booktitle = {IMSCI `07: INTERNATIONAL MULTI-CONFERENCE ON SOCIETY, CYBERNETICS AND
|
|
INFORMATICS, VOL 2, PROCEEDINGS},
|
|
Year = {2007},
|
|
Pages = {331+},
|
|
Note = {International Multi-Conference on Society, Cybernetics and Informatics,
|
|
Orlando, FL, JUL 12-15, 2007},
|
|
Organization = {Int Inst Informat \& System},
|
|
Abstract = {The role of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for the
|
|
Indonesian development is very important, especially in the application
|
|
of e-government to support good, clean, transparent governance, and
|
|
public service's improvement as a whole.
|
|
Free Open Source Software (FOSS), is also an interesting interoperable
|
|
ICT system, to be used and developed for making the self-made and legal
|
|
software, which will have the promising benefits in the country, not
|
|
only for the government but also useful in the public sectors,
|
|
industries, human resources, etc.
|
|
Both issues were launched by our government, while some constraints or
|
|
obstacles are found during their implementation. This paper will discuss
|
|
about e-government and FOSS policies in Indonesia, based on the
|
|
available supported data, and recent efforts in the issues that made by
|
|
educational institutions like universities.
|
|
This paper will be divided into three parts: part I about the ICT's role
|
|
for Indonesian development; part 2 about e-government and FOSS policies;
|
|
part 3 about the implementation with some discussions on specific
|
|
condition and situation; and finally it will be closed by the
|
|
conclusion.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-934272-25-1},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Jamal, Ade/0000-0001-5767-3351},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000253891400062},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000991628700005,
|
|
Author = {Tan, Xin and Zhou, Minghui and Zhang, Li},
|
|
Title = {Understanding Mentors' Engagement in OSS Communities via Google Summer
|
|
of Code},
|
|
Journal = {IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING},
|
|
Year = {2023},
|
|
Volume = {49},
|
|
Number = {5},
|
|
Pages = {3106-3130},
|
|
Month = {MAY 1},
|
|
Abstract = {A constant influx of newcomers is essential for the sustainability and
|
|
success of open source software (OSS) projects. However, successful
|
|
onboarding is always challenging because newcomers face various initial
|
|
contributing barriers. To support newcomer onboarding, OSS communities
|
|
widely adopt the mentoring approach. Despite its significance, previous
|
|
mentoring studies tend to focus on the newcomer's perspective, leaving
|
|
the mentor's perspective relatively under-studied. To better support
|
|
mentoring, we study the popular Google Summer of Code (GSoC). It is a
|
|
well-established global program that offers stipends and mentors to
|
|
students aiming to bring more student developers into OSS development.
|
|
We combine online data analysis, an email survey, and semi-structured
|
|
interviews with the GSoC mentors to understand their motivations,
|
|
challenges, strategies, and gains. We propose a taxonomy of GSoC
|
|
mentors' engagement with four themes, ten categories, 34 sub-categories,
|
|
and 118 codes, as well as the mentors' attitudes toward the codes. In
|
|
particular, we find that mentors participating in GSoC are primarily
|
|
intrinsically motivated, and some new motivators emerge adapting to the
|
|
contemporary challenges, e.g., sustainability and advertisement of
|
|
projects. Forty-one challenges and 52 strategies associated with the
|
|
program timeline are identified, most of which are first time revealed.
|
|
Although almost all the challenges are agreed upon by specific mentors,
|
|
some mentors believe that several challenges are reasonable and even
|
|
have a positive effect. For example, the cognitive differences between
|
|
mentors and mentees can stimulate new perspectives. Most of the mentors
|
|
agreed that they had adopted these strategies during the mentoring
|
|
process, but a few strategies recommended by the GSoC administration
|
|
were not agreed upon. Self-satisfaction, different skills, and peer
|
|
recognition are the main gains of mentors to participate in GSoC.
|
|
Eventually, we discuss practical implications for mentors, students, OSS
|
|
communities, GSoC programs, and researchers.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/TSE.2023.3242415},
|
|
ISSN = {0098-5589},
|
|
EISSN = {1939-3520},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Zhang, Li/AAA-9787-2020
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Zhang, Li/0000-0002-2258-5893
|
|
Tan, Xin/0000-0003-1099-3336
|
|
Zhou, Minghui/0000-0001-6324-3964},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000991628700005},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000449166500002,
|
|
Author = {Wen, Melissa and Meirelles, Paulo and Siqueira, Rodrigo and Kon, Fabio},
|
|
Editor = {Stamelos, I and GonzalezBarahona, JM and Varlamis, I and Anagnostopoulos, D},
|
|
Title = {FLOSS Project Management in Government-Academia Collaboration},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SYSTEMS: ENTERPRISE SOFTWARE AND SOLUTIONS, OSS 2018},
|
|
Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
|
|
Year = {2018},
|
|
Volume = {525},
|
|
Pages = {15-25},
|
|
Note = {14th IFIP WG 2.13 International Conference on Open Source Systems (OSS),
|
|
Athens, GREECE, JUN 08-10, 2018},
|
|
Organization = {Harokopio Univ; IFIP WG 2 13},
|
|
Abstract = {Government and academia can collaborate on bringing innovation and
|
|
filling design-reality gaps in e-government projects. However,
|
|
differences in project management methods employed by the organizations
|
|
is often a challenge for collaborative works. Bearing that in mind, we
|
|
investigated a 30-month government-academia partnership to find
|
|
appropriate ways to get around this obstacle. From the analysis of
|
|
post-mortem data, we present a set of best practices based on FLOSS and
|
|
agile software development approaches that favors team management in
|
|
government-academia collaborations in e-government development projects.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-319-92375-8\_2},
|
|
ISSN = {1868-4238},
|
|
EISSN = {1868-422X},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-319-92375-8; 978-3-319-92374-1},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Kon, Fabio/H-2743-2012
|
|
Siqueira, Rodrigo/JCN-6228-2023
|
|
Meirelles, Paulo/AAC-8605-2019},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Meirelles, Paulo/0000-0002-8923-2814},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000449166500002},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000306295800048,
|
|
Author = {Scacchi, Walt and Crowston, Kevin and Madey, Greg and Squire, Megan},
|
|
Editor = {Agerfalk, P and Boldyreff, C and GonzalezBarahona, JM and Madey, GR and Noll, J},
|
|
Title = {The FOSS 2010 Community Report},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE: NEW HORIZONS},
|
|
Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Volume = {319},
|
|
Pages = {432+},
|
|
Note = {6th International Conference on Open Source Systems (OSS 2010), Notre
|
|
Dame, IN, MAY 30-JUN 02, 2010},
|
|
Organization = {Int Federat Informat Proc Work Grp 2 13},
|
|
Abstract = {The purpose of this panel is to disseminate the findings from the
|
|
related FOSS workshop, a CCC-sponsored exploratory workshop held at
|
|
University of California, Irvine in February 2010. At the OSS conference
|
|
we will give first a report of what was learned at the FOSS workshop,
|
|
and then we will glean important feedback from community members who
|
|
were unable to be at the FOSS workshop. The four conveners of the FOSS
|
|
workshop will be the panelists at the OSS conference.},
|
|
ISSN = {1868-4238},
|
|
EISSN = {1868-422X},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-642-13243-8},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Crowston, Kevin/C-6068-2008},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Crowston, Kevin/0000-0003-1996-3600},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000306295800048},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000341557500013,
|
|
Author = {Sutanto, Juliana and Kankanhalli, Atreyi and Tan, Bernard C. Y.},
|
|
Title = {Uncovering the relationship between OSS user support networks and OSS
|
|
popularity},
|
|
Journal = {DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Volume = {64},
|
|
Pages = {142-151},
|
|
Month = {AUG},
|
|
Abstract = {The open source model of software development has become an attractive
|
|
alternative to the traditional proprietary approach. However, the
|
|
incomplete understanding of the phenomenon has continued to prompt
|
|
researchers to investigate factors that could increase the use and
|
|
popularity of open source software (ass). While a key antecedent for OSS
|
|
use highlighted in the previous literature is the software quality, we
|
|
propose that effective online user support is also necessary to increase
|
|
its popularity. As an understudied area, this paper seeks to understand
|
|
the role of online user support networks in facilitating OSS use. Based
|
|
on the network embeddedness theory, it suggests that properties of the
|
|
user support network i.e., variation in structural and junctional
|
|
embeddedness, measured as the in-degree and betweenness centralizations
|
|
respectively, would affect OSS popularity in terms of the number of
|
|
active users and downloads of the software. Testing on a sample of 176
|
|
OSS projects from Sourceforge.net, we showed that a negative quadratic
|
|
relationship exists between the variation in structural embeddedness of
|
|
the OSS user support network and the software popularity. Further, as
|
|
hypothesized, the variation in junctional embeddedness was found to
|
|
positively impact the OSS popularity. Theoretical and practical
|
|
implications of the study are discussed. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All
|
|
rights reserved.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.dss.2014.05.014},
|
|
ISSN = {0167-9236},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-5797},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Sutanto, Juliana/AAA-9320-2022
|
|
Kankanhalli, Atreyi/O-4527-2016
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Sutanto, Juliana/0000-0002-1587-5948},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000341557500013},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000281919100004,
|
|
Author = {Petrinja, Etiel and Succi, Giancarlo},
|
|
Title = {Trustworthiness of the FLOSS development process},
|
|
Journal = {COMPUTER SYSTEMS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Volume = {25},
|
|
Number = {4, SI},
|
|
Pages = {297-304},
|
|
Month = {JUL},
|
|
Abstract = {The paper presents key results of a survey conducted on stakeholders in
|
|
Free/Libre Open Source Software projects. The main focus of the survey
|
|
was the collection of data related to development practices of
|
|
Free/Libre Open Source Software communities and the identification of
|
|
elements that improve trustworthiness of the process. The survey was
|
|
carried out using a structured questionnaire about opinions and
|
|
practices followed by Free/Libre Open Source Software communities. We
|
|
divided the survey in two phases, the first phase were personal
|
|
interviews and, the second phase was based on an on-line questionnaire.
|
|
Both phases confirmed many expectations related to Free/Libre Open
|
|
Source Software and helped us to understand in details specific issues
|
|
related to trust and trustworthiness of the Free/Libre Open Source
|
|
Software development process as: maintenance, testing plans,
|
|
documentation etc.},
|
|
ISSN = {0267-6192},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Succi, Giancarlo/AAZ-2354-2020
|
|
Succi, Giancarlo/E-4064-2016},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Succi, Giancarlo/0000-0001-8847-0186},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000281919100004},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000277164300005,
|
|
Author = {Renard, Yann and Lotte, Fabien and Gibert, Guillaume and Congedo, Marco
|
|
and Maby, Emmanuel and Delannoy, Vincent and Bertrand, Olivier and
|
|
Lecuyer, Anatole},
|
|
Title = {OpenViBE: An Open-Source Software Platform to Design, Test, and Use
|
|
Brain-Computer Interfaces in Real and Virtual Environments},
|
|
Journal = {PRESENCE-VIRTUAL AND AUGMENTED REALITY},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Volume = {19},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Pages = {35-53},
|
|
Month = {FEB},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper describes the OpenViBE software platform which enables
|
|
researchers to design, test, and use brain-computer interfaces (BCIs).
|
|
BCIs are communication systems that enable users to send commands to
|
|
computers solely by means of brain activity. BCIs are gaining interest
|
|
among the virtual reality (VR) community since they have appeared as
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promising interaction devices for virtual environments (VEs). The key
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features of the platform are (1) high modularity, (2) embedded tools for
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visualization and feedback based on VR and 3D displays, (3) BCI design
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made available to non-programmers thanks to visual programming, and (4)
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various tools offered to the different types of users. The platform
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features are illustrated in this paper with two entertaining VR
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applications based on a BCI. In the first one, users can move a virtual
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ball by imagining hand movements, while in the second one, they can
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control a virtual spaceship using real or imagined foot movements.
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Online experiments with these applications together with the evaluation
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of the platform computational performances showed its suitability for
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the design of VR applications controlled with a BCI. OpenViBE is a free
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software distributed under an open-source license.},
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DOI = {10.1162/pres.19.1.35},
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ISSN = {1054-7460},
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EISSN = {1531-3263},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Lotte, Fabien/A-5913-2011
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Gibert, Guillaume/M-5816-2014
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BERTRAND, Olivier/B-6165-2008},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Lotte, Fabien/0000-0002-6888-9198
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BERTRAND, Olivier/0000-0003-0733-7979},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000277164300005},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000343806603048,
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Author = {Carillo, Kevin Daniel Andre and Huff, Sid and Chawner, Brenda},
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Editor = {Sprague, RH},
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Title = {It's Not Only about Writing Code: An Investigation of the Notion of
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Citizenship Behaviors in the Context of Free/Libre/ Open Source Software
|
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Communities},
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Booktitle = {2014 47TH HAWAII INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SYSTEM SCIENCES (HICSS)},
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Series = {Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System
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|
Sciences},
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Year = {2014},
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Pages = {3276-3285},
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Note = {47th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences,
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Waikoloa, HI, JAN 06-09, 2014},
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Organization = {Univ Hawaii, Shidler Coll Business; IEEE Comp Soc},
|
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Abstract = {Attracting a large number of new contributors has been seen as a way to
|
|
ensure the survival, long-term success, and sustainability of
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Free/Libre/Open Source Software (FLOSS) communities. However, this
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appears to be a necessary, but not a sufficient condition, as the
|
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well-being of FLOSS communities also relies on members behaving as
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``good citizens,{''} to nurture and protect the community. This paper
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|
investigates the notion of FLOSS community citizenship behaviors in
|
|
light of the organizational citizenship behaviors literature. Relying on
|
|
11 semi-structured interviews with FLOSS project leaders and community
|
|
managers, the papers identifies key instances of citizenship behaviors
|
|
along two dimensions: CCB-I (community citizenship behaviors oriented
|
|
towards the benefits of other individuals), and CCB-P (community
|
|
citizenship behaviors oriented towards the benefits of the project and
|
|
its community).},
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DOI = {10.1109/HICSS.2014.406},
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ISSN = {1060-3425},
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ISBN = {978-1-4799-2504-9},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Carillo, Kevin Daniel Andre/AAD-5149-2020},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Carillo, Kevin Daniel Andre/0000-0002-9714-1621},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000343806603048},
|
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}
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@article{ WOS:000947258800001,
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|
Author = {Eiroa-Lledo, Elia and Ali, Rao Hamza and Pinto, Gabriela and Anderson,
|
|
Jillian and Linstead, Erik},
|
|
Title = {Large-Scale Identification and Analysis of Factors Impacting Simple Bug
|
|
Resolution Times in Open Source Software Repositories},
|
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Journal = {APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL},
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Year = {2023},
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Volume = {13},
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Number = {5},
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Month = {MAR},
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Abstract = {One of the most prominent issues the ever-growing open-source software
|
|
community faces is the abundance of buggy code. Well-established version
|
|
control systems and repository hosting services such as GitHub and Maven
|
|
provide a checks-and-balances structure to minimize the amount of buggy
|
|
code introduced. Although these platforms are effective in mitigating
|
|
the problem, it still remains. To further the efforts toward a more
|
|
effective and quicker response to bugs, we must understand the factors
|
|
that affect the time it takes to fix one. We apply a custom traversal
|
|
algorithm to commits made for open source repositories to determine when
|
|
``simple stupid bugs{''} were first introduced to projects and explore
|
|
the factors that drive the time it takes to fix them. Using the commit
|
|
history from the main development branch, we are able to identify the
|
|
commit that first introduced 13 different types of simple stupid bugs in
|
|
617 of the top Java projects on GitHub. Leveraging a statistical
|
|
survival model and other non-parametric statistical tests, we found that
|
|
there were two main categories of categorical variables that affect a
|
|
bug's life; Time Factors and Author Factors. We find that bugs are fixed
|
|
quicker if they are introduced and resolved by the same developer.
|
|
Further, we discuss how the day of the week and time of day a buggy code
|
|
was written and fixed affects its resolution time. These findings will
|
|
provide vital insight to help the open-source community mitigate the
|
|
abundance of code and can be used in future research to aid in
|
|
bug-finding programs.},
|
|
DOI = {10.3390/app13053150},
|
|
Article-Number = {3150},
|
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EISSN = {2076-3417},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Ali, Rao Hamza/0000-0002-2968-6275
|
|
Linstead, Erik/0000-0003-0174-7002
|
|
Pinto, Gabriela/0000-0002-4815-8267},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000947258800001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
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@article{ WOS:000406366400028,
|
|
Author = {Cunefare, David and Fang, Leyuan and Cooper, Robert F. and Dubra,
|
|
Alfredo and Carroll, Joseph and Farsiu, Sina},
|
|
Title = {Open source software for automatic detection of cone photoreceptors in
|
|
adaptive optics ophthalmoscopy using convolutional neural networks},
|
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Journal = {SCIENTIFIC REPORTS},
|
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Year = {2017},
|
|
Volume = {7},
|
|
Month = {JUL 26},
|
|
Abstract = {Imaging with an adaptive optics scanning light ophthalmoscope (AOSLO)
|
|
enables direct visualization of the cone photoreceptor mosaic in the
|
|
living human retina. Quantitative analysis of AOSLO images typically
|
|
requires manual grading, which is time consuming, and subjective; thus,
|
|
automated algorithms are highly desirable. Previously developed
|
|
automated methods are often reliant on ad hoc rules that may not be
|
|
transferable between different imaging modalities or retinal locations.
|
|
In this work, we present a convolutional neural network (CNN) based
|
|
method for cone detection that learns features of interest directly from
|
|
training data. This cone-identifying algorithm was trained and validated
|
|
on separate data sets of confocal and split detector AOSLO images with
|
|
results showing performance that closely mimics the gold standard manual
|
|
process. Further, without any need for algorithmic modifications for a
|
|
specific AOSLO imaging system, our fully-automated multi-modality
|
|
CNN-based cone detection method resulted in comparable results to
|
|
previous automatic cone segmentation methods which utilized ad hoc rules
|
|
for different applications. We have made free open-source software for
|
|
the proposed method and the corresponding training and testing datasets
|
|
available online.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1038/s41598-017-07103-0},
|
|
Article-Number = {6620},
|
|
ISSN = {2045-2322},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Fang, Leyuan/G-1468-2011
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Fang, Leyuan/0000-0003-2351-4461
|
|
Dubra, Alfredo/0000-0002-6506-9020
|
|
Farsiu, Sina/0000-0003-4872-2902},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000406366400028},
|
|
}
|
|
|
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@article{ WOS:000434740300002,
|
|
Author = {Coris, Marie},
|
|
Title = {Free software on the market-side: the failure-story of free software
|
|
services companies in France},
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|
Journal = {ECONOMICS OF INNOVATION AND NEW TECHNOLOGY},
|
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Year = {2009},
|
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Volume = {18},
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Number = {6},
|
|
Pages = {547-564},
|
|
Abstract = {Considering the French case of Free Software Services Companies (FSSCs),
|
|
this paper analyses free software's market-oriented aspects. We try to
|
|
answer a fundamental question for free software: does the software
|
|
industry have room for an alternative economic model based on the
|
|
communities' ethic? Analysing FSSCs' competition with traditional IT
|
|
Services Companies (ITSCs) and regarding the integration of free
|
|
software in the ITSCs' product offer, we show how the software sector's
|
|
structures could explain both FSSCs' and ITSCs' recent changes.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1080/10438590802231556},
|
|
ISSN = {1043-8599},
|
|
EISSN = {1476-8364},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000434740300002},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001297470500042,
|
|
Author = {Wang, Jinyong and Li, Pengda and Hu, Jiaxuan and Zhang, Ce},
|
|
Title = {A multi-release reliability model of open source software with fault
|
|
detection obeying three-parameter lifetime distribution},
|
|
Journal = {SCIENTIFIC REPORTS},
|
|
Year = {2024},
|
|
Volume = {14},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Month = {AUG 23},
|
|
Abstract = {With the development of open source software (OSS), software reliability
|
|
has become an important issue. Due to the complexity of OSS development
|
|
and testing environment, the fault detection rate of OSS will show a
|
|
variety of changes. The existing OSS reliability models cannot fully
|
|
adapt to the complex changes of OSS fault detection. In this paper, we
|
|
proposed a multi-release OSS reliability model based on three-parameter
|
|
lifetime distribution. The proposed model can effectively adapt to the
|
|
complicated changes of fault detection in the processes of development
|
|
and testing of OSS. Experimental results indicate that the proposed
|
|
model has the better fitting and predictive performance compared with
|
|
other multi-release OSS reliability models. Moreover, the proposed model
|
|
can better adapt to the variety of OSS fault detection environment, and
|
|
assist developers to evaluate the reliability of OSS.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1038/s41598-024-70536-x},
|
|
Article-Number = {19576},
|
|
ISSN = {2045-2322},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001297470500042},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000278016600007,
|
|
Author = {Nakadai, Kazuhiro and Takahashi, Toru and Okuno, Hiroshi G. and
|
|
Nakajima, Hirofumi and Hasegawa, Yuji and Tsujino, Hiroshi},
|
|
Title = {Design and Implementation of Robot Audition System `HARK' - Open Source
|
|
Software for Listening to Three Simultaneous Speakers},
|
|
Journal = {ADVANCED ROBOTICS},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Volume = {24},
|
|
Number = {5-6},
|
|
Pages = {739-761},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper presents the design and implementation of the HARK robot
|
|
audition software system consisting of sound source localization
|
|
modules, sound source separation modules and automatic speech
|
|
recognition modules of separated speech signals that works on any robot
|
|
with any microphone configuration. Since a robot with ears may be
|
|
deployed to various auditory environments, the robot audition system
|
|
should provide an easy way to adapt to them. HARK provides a set of
|
|
modules to cope with various auditory environments by using an
|
|
open-sourced middleware, FlowDesigner, and reduces the overheads of data
|
|
transfer between modules. HARK has been open-sourced since April 2008.
|
|
The resulting implementation of HARK with MUSIC-based sound source
|
|
localization, GSS-based sound source separation and Missing Feature
|
|
Theory-based automatic speech recognition on Honda ASIMO, SIG2 and
|
|
Robovie R2 attains recognizing three simultaneous utterances with the
|
|
delay of 1.9 s at the word correct rate of 80-90\% for three speakers.
|
|
(C) Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden and The Robotics Society of Japan, 2010},
|
|
DOI = {10.1163/016918610X493561},
|
|
ISSN = {0169-1864},
|
|
EISSN = {1568-5535},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Tsujino, Hiroshi/A-1198-2009
|
|
Okuno, Hiroshi/S-3130-2018},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Tsujino, Hiroshi/0000-0001-8042-2796
|
|
Okuno, Hiroshi/0000-0002-8704-4318},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000278016600007},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000574922400006,
|
|
Author = {Fedorec, Alex J. H. and Robinson, Clare M. and Wen, Ke Yan and Barnes,
|
|
Chris P.},
|
|
Title = {FlopR: An Open Source Software Package for Calibration and Normalization
|
|
of Plate Reader and Flow Cytometry Data},
|
|
Journal = {ACS SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY},
|
|
Year = {2020},
|
|
Volume = {9},
|
|
Number = {9},
|
|
Pages = {2258-2266},
|
|
Month = {SEP 18},
|
|
Abstract = {The measurement of gene expression using fluorescence markers has been a
|
|
cornerstone of synthetic biology for the past two decades. However, the
|
|
use of arbitrary units has limited the usefulness of these data for many
|
|
quantitative purposes. Calibration of fluorescence measurements from
|
|
flow cytometry and plate reader spectrophotometry has been implemented
|
|
previously, but the tools are disjointed. Here we pull together, and in
|
|
some cases improve, extant methods into a single software tool, written
|
|
as a package in the R statistical framework. The workflow is validated
|
|
using Escherichia coli engineered to express green fluorescent protein
|
|
(GFP) from a set of commonly used constitutive promoters. We then
|
|
demonstrate the package's power by identifying the time evolution of
|
|
distinct subpopulations of bacteria from bulk plate reader data, a task
|
|
previously reliant on laborious flow cytometry or colony counting
|
|
experiments. Along with standardized parts and experimental methods, the
|
|
development and dissemination of usable tools for quantitative
|
|
measurement and data analysis will benefit the synthetic biology
|
|
community by improving interoperability.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1021/acssynbio.0c00296},
|
|
ISSN = {2161-5063},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Fedorec, Alex/AAR-6529-2020
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Fedorec, Alexander/0000-0003-0165-1705
|
|
Robinson, Clare M./0000-0003-3581-2810
|
|
Wen, Ke Yan/0000-0001-7449-2624
|
|
Barnes, Chris/0000-0002-9459-1395},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000574922400006},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000435695600002,
|
|
Author = {Moore, Adrian and Moore, Dave},
|
|
Title = {Adapting to change: working with digital sound using open source
|
|
software in a teaching and learning environment},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF MUSIC TECHNOLOGY \& EDUCATION},
|
|
Year = {2008},
|
|
Volume = {1},
|
|
Number = {2-3},
|
|
Pages = {113-120},
|
|
Month = {NOV 26},
|
|
Abstract = {This article contributes towards knowledge and understanding of the
|
|
creative use of software and hardware tools for computer music. It stems
|
|
from a need to reassess strategic spending within an academic department
|
|
on music IT, and an interest in the advantages of open source software
|
|
for managing musical and collaborative projects. The authors discuss the
|
|
most practical way of assessing the use of Linux, a completely open
|
|
source software platform with the aim of understanding how compositional
|
|
paradigms migrate between computer operating systems, noting
|
|
similarities between systems, and highlighting strengths and weaknesses
|
|
of the process.
|
|
It is apparent that the Linux platform has much to offer, but remains
|
|
limited in a number of areas of music IT that are used extensively in
|
|
academia, industry and at home. However, as a platform for teaching and
|
|
learning computer music it is an ideal tool, though we conclude that
|
|
some `introduction' at the outset is required for those who are
|
|
uninitiated to a Linux-based system. The teaching and learning
|
|
initiative expected students, by the end of a three-year undergraduate
|
|
degree programme, to be creating their own tools and to have a good
|
|
understanding of related operating systems.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1386/jmte.1.2and3.113\_1},
|
|
ISSN = {1752-7066},
|
|
EISSN = {1752-7074},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000435695600002},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000801195300001,
|
|
Author = {Mitriakov, A. and Papadakis, P. and Garlatti, S.},
|
|
Title = {An open-source software framework for reinforcement learning-based
|
|
control of tracked robots in simulated indoor environments},
|
|
Journal = {ADVANCED ROBOTICS},
|
|
Year = {2022},
|
|
Volume = {36},
|
|
Number = {11, SI},
|
|
Pages = {519-532},
|
|
Month = {JUN 3},
|
|
Abstract = {A simulation framework based on the open-source robotic software Gazebo
|
|
and the Robot Operating System is presented for articulated tracked
|
|
robots, designed for reinforcement-learning-based (RL) control skill
|
|
acquisition. In particular, it is destined to serve as a research tool
|
|
in the development and evaluation of methods in the domain of mobility
|
|
learning for articulated tracked robots, in 3D indoor environments. Its
|
|
architecture allows to interchange between different RL libraries and
|
|
algorithm implementations, while learning can be customized to endow
|
|
specific properties within a control skill. To demonstrate its utility,
|
|
we focus on the most demanding case of staircase ascent and descent
|
|
using depth image data, while respecting safety via reward function
|
|
shaping and incremental, domain randomization-based, end-to-end
|
|
learning.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1080/01691864.2022.2076570},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {MAY 2022},
|
|
ISSN = {0169-1864},
|
|
EISSN = {1568-5535},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Papadakis, Panagiotis/JFL-0155-2023
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Papadakis, Panagiotis/0000-0002-2193-8087},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000801195300001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000360645000045,
|
|
Author = {Wang, Yu and Helminen, Emily and Jiang, Jingfeng},
|
|
Title = {Building a virtual simulation platform for quasistatic breast ultrasound
|
|
elastography using open source software: A preliminary investigation},
|
|
Journal = {MEDICAL PHYSICS},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Volume = {42},
|
|
Number = {9},
|
|
Pages = {5453-5466},
|
|
Month = {SEP},
|
|
Abstract = {Purpose: Quasistatic ultrasound elastography (QUE) is being used to
|
|
augment in vivo characterization of breast lesions. Results from early
|
|
clinical trials indicated that there was a lack of confidence in image
|
|
interpretation. Such confidence can only be gained through rigorous
|
|
imaging tests using complex, heterogeneous but known media. The
|
|
objective of this study is to build a virtual breast QUE simulation
|
|
platform in the public domain that can be used not only for innovative
|
|
QUE research but also for rigorous imaging tests.
|
|
Methods: The main thrust of this work is to streamline biomedical
|
|
ultrasound simulations by leveraging existing open source software
|
|
packages including Field II (ultrasound simulator), VTK (geometrical
|
|
visualization and processing), FEBio {[}finite element (FE) analysis],
|
|
and Tetgen (mesh generator). However, integration of these open source
|
|
packages is nontrivial and requires interdisciplinary knowledge. In the
|
|
first step, a virtual breast model containing complex anatomical
|
|
geometries was created through a novel combination of image-based
|
|
landmark structures and randomly distributed (small) structures.
|
|
Image-based landmark structures were based on data from the NIH Visible
|
|
Human Project. Subsequently, an unstructured FE-mesh was created by
|
|
Tetgen. In the second step, randomly positioned point scatterers were
|
|
placed within the meshed breast model through an octree-based algorithm
|
|
to make a virtual breast ultrasound phantom. In the third step, an
|
|
ultrasound simulator (Field II) was used to interrogate the virtual
|
|
breast phantom to obtain simulated ultrasound echo data. Of note, tissue
|
|
deformation generated using a FE-simulator (FEBio) was the basis of
|
|
deforming the original virtual breast phantom in order to obtain the
|
|
postdeformation breast phantom for subsequent ultrasound simulations.
|
|
Using the procedures described above, a full cycle of QUE simulations
|
|
involving complex and highly heterogeneous virtual breast phantoms can
|
|
be accomplished for the first time.
|
|
Results: Representative examples were used to demonstrate capabilities
|
|
of this virtual simulation platform. In the first set of three
|
|
ultrasound simulation examples, three heterogeneous volumes of interest
|
|
were selected from a virtual breast ultrasound phantom to perform
|
|
sophisticated ultrasound simulations. These resultant B-mode images
|
|
realistically represented the underlying complex but known media. In the
|
|
second set of three QUE examples, advanced applications in QUE were
|
|
simulated. The first QUE example was to show breast tumors with complex
|
|
shapes and/or compositions. The resultant strain images showed complex
|
|
patterns that were normally seen in freehand clinical ultrasound data.
|
|
The second and third QUE examples demonstrated (deformation-dependent)
|
|
nonlinear strain imaging and time-dependent strain imaging,
|
|
respectively.
|
|
Conclusions: The proposed virtual QUE platform was implemented and
|
|
successfully tested in this study. Through show-case examples, the
|
|
proposed work has demonstrated its capabilities of creating
|
|
sophisticated QUE data in a way that cannot be done through the
|
|
manufacture of physical tissue-mimicking phantoms and other software.
|
|
This open software architecture will soon be made available in the
|
|
public domain and can be readily adapted to meet specific needs of
|
|
different research groups to drive innovations in QUE. (C) 2015 American
|
|
Association of Physicists in Medicine.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1118/1.4928707},
|
|
ISSN = {0094-2405},
|
|
EISSN = {2473-4209},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Wang, Yunzhi/B-2557-2010
|
|
jiang, jingfeng/GWU-7595-2022},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000360645000045},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000525006700001,
|
|
Author = {Xiao, Gongwei and Liu, Genyou and Ou, Jikun and Liu, Guolin and Wang,
|
|
Shengli and Guo, Aizhi},
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Title = {MG-APP: an open-source software for multi-GNSS precise point positioning
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and application analysis},
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Journal = {GPS SOLUTIONS},
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Year = {2020},
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Volume = {24},
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Number = {3},
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Month = {APR 11},
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Abstract = {To meet the demands of research and precise point positioning (PPP) in a
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multi-GNSS environment, we developed a GNSS data processing software
|
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named multi-GNSS automatic precise positioning software (MG-APP). MG-APP
|
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is an open-source software that can be run on Windows/Linux/UNIX and
|
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other operating systems. It can simultaneously process
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GPS/GLONASS/BDS/Galileo observations using a Kalman filter or a square
|
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root information filter (SRIF). Compared to the Kalman filter, the SRIF
|
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has better numerical stability and maintains stable convergence even
|
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with a significant round-off error. MG-APP has a comprehensive and
|
|
friendly graphical user interface that conveniently allows the user to
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select models and set parameters. It also contains several types of
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tropospheric and estimation models that make it easy to analyze the
|
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impact of different models and parameters on PPP data processing. After
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the data processing finishes, zenith tropospheric delays, receiver clock
|
|
offsets, satellite ambiguity parameters, observation residuals, and
|
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other results will be saved into files. Users can further analyze the
|
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solution results and construct graphs easily.},
|
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DOI = {10.1007/s10291-020-00976-1},
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Article-Number = {66},
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ISSN = {1080-5370},
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EISSN = {1521-1886},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {GongWei, Xiao/JUF-6981-2023
|
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},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Xiao, Gongwei/0000-0002-2118-6196},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000525006700001},
|
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000245436200015,
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|
Author = {Bulchand, Jacques and Osorio, Javier and Rodriguez, Jorge},
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|
Editor = {Tatnall, A and Okamoto, T and Visscher, A},
|
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Title = {Information technology for education management and Open Source Software
|
|
-: Improving education management through open source},
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Booktitle = {KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT FOR EDUCATIONAL INNOVATION},
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Series = {International Federation for Information Processing},
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Year = {2007},
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Volume = {230},
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Pages = {115+},
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Note = {7th Conference on Information Technology in Educational Management
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(ITEM), Hamamatsu, JAPAN, JUL 23-26, 2006},
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Organization = {IFIP WG 3 7},
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Abstract = {Open Source Software has received lately a great deal of attention,
|
|
specially due to its lower cost in comparison to Proprietary Software.
|
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In the education area, this is quite important due to economical
|
|
restrictions. Lately, we have seen different Spanish communities
|
|
embracing the OSS model following different models. This article begins
|
|
by examining OSS history, as well as its main strengths and weaknesses.
|
|
It follows examining the possibilities and advantages of OSS in
|
|
education and presents three possible ways in which the OSS can be
|
|
introduced in a territory.},
|
|
ISSN = {1571-5736},
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|
ISBN = {978-0-387-69310-1},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Bulchand-Gidumal, Jacques/IUQ-6074-2023
|
|
Osorio, Javier/ABI-6189-2020
|
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Bulchand-Gidumal, Jacques/K-6642-2014
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Osorio, Javier/F-7340-2016},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Bulchand-Gidumal, Jacques/0000-0001-8522-2013
|
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Osorio, Javier/0000-0003-0809-6951},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000245436200015},
|
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}
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@article{ WOS:000328712100013,
|
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Author = {Ghapanchi, Amir Hossein and Wohlin, Claes and Aurum, Aybueke},
|
|
Title = {Resources contributing to gaining competitive advantage for open source
|
|
software projects: An application of resource-based theory},
|
|
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT},
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Year = {2014},
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Volume = {32},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Pages = {139-152},
|
|
Month = {JAN},
|
|
Abstract = {Open Source Software (OSS) is an important asset in today's
|
|
software-intensive society. The success of OSS projects is highly
|
|
dependent on a number of factors. These factors must be understood and
|
|
managed as an OSS project progresses. Thus, project management of an OSS
|
|
project has a decisive role in ensuring the success of its software. The
|
|
objective of the research is to increase the understanding of the
|
|
resources affecting the competitiveness of OSS projects. Herewith, the
|
|
responsiveness of OSS projects to users' needs is assessed via an
|
|
investigation of the defect-fixing process. A Resource-Based View of the
|
|
firm (RBV) is used to build theoretical justifications for a set of
|
|
hypotheses proposed in this study. Data gathered from 427 OSS projects
|
|
confirmed that developers' interest in and users' contribution to the
|
|
project as well as frequently updating and releasing the software affect
|
|
the project's ability to gain competitive advantage through effective
|
|
defect-fixing. It is also shown that OSS projects that are more popular
|
|
and have a higher level of organizational communication than others are
|
|
more likely to gain competitive advantage through effective
|
|
defect-fixing. Finally, implications of the results for practitioners
|
|
and the research community are presented. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. APM and
|
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IPMA. All rights reserved.},
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|
DOI = {10.1016/j.ijproman.2013.03.002},
|
|
ISSN = {0263-7863},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-4634},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Ghapanchi, Amir Hossein/I-5629-2017
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Wohlin, Claes/0000-0003-0460-5253
|
|
Ghapanchi, Amir Hossein/0000-0002-1897-0748
|
|
Aurum, Aybuke/0000-0003-2416-4555},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000328712100013},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000487196300006,
|
|
Author = {Auerbach, Joshua E. and Concordel, Alice and Kornatowski, Przemyslaw M.
|
|
and Floreano, Dario},
|
|
Title = {Inquiry-Based Learning With RoboGen: An Open-Source Software and
|
|
Hardware Platform for Robotics and Artificial Intelligence},
|
|
Journal = {IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Volume = {12},
|
|
Number = {3},
|
|
Pages = {356-369},
|
|
Month = {JUL-SEP},
|
|
Abstract = {It has often been found that students appreciate hands-on work, and find
|
|
that they learn more with courses that include a project than those
|
|
relying solely on conventional lectures and tests. This type of project
|
|
driven learning is a key component of ``Inquiry-based learning{''}
|
|
(IBL), which aims at teaching methodology as well as content by
|
|
incorporating the student as an actor rather than a spectator. Robotics
|
|
applications are especially well-suited for IBL due to the value of
|
|
trial and error experience, the multiple possibilities for students to
|
|
implement their own ideas, and the importance of programming,
|
|
problem-solving, and electro-mechanical skills in real world engineering
|
|
and science jobs. Furthermore, robotics platforms can be useful teaching
|
|
media and learning tools for a variety of topics. Here, we present
|
|
RoboGen: an open-source, web-based, software, and hardware platform for
|
|
Robotics and Artificial Intelligence with a particular focus on
|
|
Evolutionary Robotics. We describe the platform in detail, compare it to
|
|
existing alternatives, and present results of its use as a platform for
|
|
Inquiry-based learning within a master's level course at the Ecole
|
|
Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/TLT.2018.2833111},
|
|
ISSN = {1939-1382},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Floreano, Dario/0000-0002-5330-4863
|
|
Kornatowski, Przemyslaw Mariusz/0000-0001-9163-1120},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000487196300006},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000836397100013,
|
|
Author = {Henry, Robin and Ernst, Damien},
|
|
Title = {Gym-ANM: Open-source software to leverage reinforcement learning for
|
|
power system management in research and education},
|
|
Journal = {SOFTWARE IMPACTS},
|
|
Year = {2021},
|
|
Volume = {9},
|
|
Month = {AUG},
|
|
Abstract = {Gym-ANM is a Python package that facilitates the design of reinforcement
|
|
learning (RL) environments that model active network management (ANM)
|
|
tasks in electricity networks. Here, we describe how to implement new
|
|
environments and how to write code to interact with pre-existing ones.
|
|
We also provide an overview of ANM6-Easy, an environment designed to
|
|
highlight common ANM challenges. Finally, we discuss the potential
|
|
impact of Gym-ANM on the scientific community, both in terms of research
|
|
and education. We hope this package will facilitate collaboration
|
|
between the power system and RL communities in the search for algorithms
|
|
to control future energy systems.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.simpa.2021.100092},
|
|
Article-Number = {100092},
|
|
ISSN = {2665-9638},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000836397100013},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000257620800006,
|
|
Author = {Carrera-Hernandez, J. J. and Gaskin, S. J.},
|
|
Title = {The Basin of Mexico Hydrogeological Database (BMHDB):: Implementation,
|
|
queries and interaction with open source software},
|
|
Journal = {ENVIRONMENTAL MODELLING \& SOFTWARE},
|
|
Year = {2008},
|
|
Volume = {23},
|
|
Number = {10-11},
|
|
Pages = {1271-1279},
|
|
Month = {OCT-NOV},
|
|
Abstract = {Integrated Water Management at the Basin level is a concept that was
|
|
introduced in the 1990s and is a goal in every national and local water
|
|
management plan. Unfortunately this goal has not been achieved mainly
|
|
due to a lack of both tools and data management, as data must be
|
|
gathered from different sources and in different formats. Compounding
|
|
this problem is the fact that in some regions different water agencies
|
|
are in charge of water supply as is the case in the Basin of Mexico, in
|
|
which Mexico City and its Metropolitan Zone are located. The inhabitants
|
|
of the Basin of Mexico, which comprises five different political
|
|
entities and in which different agencies are in charge of water supply
|
|
rely on the Basin's aquifer system as its main water supply source.
|
|
However, a regional hydrogeological database in this area does not exist
|
|
which is why the use of both a Relational Database Management System
|
|
(RDMBS) and a Geographic Information System (GIS) is proposed in order
|
|
to improve regional data management in the study area. Data stored in
|
|
this new database, the Basin of Mexico Hydrogeological Database (BMHDB)
|
|
comprise data on climatological, borehole and run-off variables, readily
|
|
providing information for the development of hydrogeological models. A
|
|
simple example is used to show how geostatistical analysis can be done
|
|
using the data directly from the BMHDB. The structure of the BMHDB
|
|
allows easy maintenance and updating, representing a valuable tool for
|
|
the development of regional studies. (c) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights
|
|
reserved.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.envsoft.2008.02.012},
|
|
ISSN = {1364-8152},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-6726},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Gaskin, Susan/AAF-2911-2019
|
|
Carrera-Hernandez, Jaime J./H-4928-2012},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Gaskin, Susan/0000-0003-2036-2124
|
|
Carrera-Hernandez, Jaime J./0000-0002-4418-9277},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000257620800006},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000350588600008,
|
|
Author = {Choi, Namjoo and Yi, Kwan},
|
|
Title = {Raising the general public's awareness and adoption of open source
|
|
software through social Q\&A interactions},
|
|
Journal = {ONLINE INFORMATION REVIEW},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Volume = {39},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Pages = {119-139},
|
|
Abstract = {Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine the general public's
|
|
information needs concerning open source software (OSS) and OSS
|
|
answerers' motivations for sharing their knowledge of OSS in social
|
|
Q\&A.
|
|
Design/methodology/approach - Two studies were carried out. In Study 1,
|
|
a content analysis classifying OSS-related questions posted during
|
|
December 2005-December 2012 in Yahoo! Answers was employed to
|
|
investigate the general public's information needs regarding OSS. In
|
|
Study 2, an online survey was conducted with OSS answerers in Yahoo!
|
|
Answers in order to examine what motivates them to share and continue to
|
|
share their knowledge of OSS in social Q\&A. In total, 1,463 invitations
|
|
were sent out via Yahoo! Answers' internal e-mail function to those who
|
|
provided answers to OSS-related questions during September
|
|
2009-September 2012. In total, 150 usable surveys were returned and used
|
|
for data analysis.
|
|
Findings - The findings from Study 1 indicate that the general public is
|
|
most interested in finding out if there is OSS that meets their software
|
|
need in a certain category (51.4 percent). Other popular question
|
|
categories include the general description of OSS (15.6 percent),
|
|
technical issues that they have with OSS (9.8 percent), and the
|
|
advantages/disadvantages of using OSS (7.0 percent). Results on OSS
|
|
answerers' motivations from Study 2 support that all seven motivations
|
|
identified (i.e. altruism, enjoyment, ideology, learning, reputation,
|
|
reciprocity, and self-efficacy) are important, with the smallest mean
|
|
value being 4.42 out of seven (i.e. reciprocity). However, only
|
|
altruism, ideology, self-efficacy, and enjoyment were found to
|
|
significantly influence contribution continuance intention.
|
|
Practical implications - With social Q\&A growing in popularity, OSS
|
|
communities that look for ways to draw in more users from the general
|
|
public are recommended to increase their presence in social Q\&A. The
|
|
findings with regard to OSS answerers' motivations can also help OSS
|
|
community leaders attract and guide more members who are interested in
|
|
sharing their OSS knowledge in social Q\&A.
|
|
Originality/value - By classifying OSS-related questions that are
|
|
publicly available in Yahoo! Answers, this study offers a breakdown of
|
|
the general public's information needs regarding OSS. In addition,
|
|
results on OSS answerers' motivations suggest that in order to sustain
|
|
their member contributions in social Q\&A, OSS community leaders should
|
|
pay more attention to nurturing the motivations that are intrinsic (i.e.
|
|
altruism, self-efficacy, enjoyment) and integrated (i.e. ideology).},
|
|
DOI = {10.1108/OIR-06-2014-0139},
|
|
ISSN = {1468-4527},
|
|
EISSN = {1468-4535},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Yi, Kwan/H-7902-2012},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000350588600008},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000303073400014,
|
|
Author = {Crowston, Kevin},
|
|
Editor = {Chiasson, M and Henfridsson, O and Karsten, H and DeGross, JI},
|
|
Title = {Lessons from Volunteering and Free/Libre Open Source Software
|
|
Development for the Future of Work},
|
|
Booktitle = {RESEARCHING THE FUTURE IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS},
|
|
Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
|
|
Year = {2011},
|
|
Volume = {356},
|
|
Pages = {215-229},
|
|
Note = {IFIP WG 8 2 Working Conference, Abo Akad Univ, Turku, FINLAND, JUN
|
|
06-08, 2011},
|
|
Organization = {IFIP, WG; Copenhagen Business Sch; Turku Ctr Comp Sci; Turku Sci Pk;
|
|
Turku 2011 Cultural Capital Europe; Stiftelsen Abo Akad; Tieteellisten
|
|
Seurain Valtuuskunta},
|
|
Abstract = {In this paper, we review research on voluntary organizations to identify
|
|
key features of and problems in volunteer work and organizations. We
|
|
then use the example of free/libre open source software (FLOSS)
|
|
development teams to examine how those features and problems apply in
|
|
this situation and how they might be affected by the use of information
|
|
and communications technologies (ICT). We suggest that understanding
|
|
volunteer organizations can illuminate the changing nature of all
|
|
knowledge work, paid as well as unpaid.},
|
|
ISSN = {1868-4238},
|
|
EISSN = {1868-422X},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-642-21363-2},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Crowston, Kevin/C-6068-2008},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Crowston, Kevin/0000-0003-1996-3600},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000303073400014},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000274260900017,
|
|
Author = {Tamura, Yoshinobu and Yamada, Shigeru},
|
|
Editor = {Pham, H and Nakagawa, T},
|
|
Title = {RELIABILITY MODELING WITH IMPERFECT DEBUGGING BASED ON STOCHASTIC
|
|
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION FOR AN OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE},
|
|
Booktitle = {15TH ISSAT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON RELIABILITY AND QUALITY IN
|
|
DESIGN, PROCEEDINGS},
|
|
Year = {2009},
|
|
Pages = {85+},
|
|
Note = {15th ISSAT International Conference on Reliability and Quality in
|
|
Design, San Francisco, CA, AUG 06-08, 2009},
|
|
Abstract = {The mainstream of software development environment is the development
|
|
paradigms such as concurrent distributed development environment and the
|
|
so-called open source project by using network computing technologies.
|
|
Network technologies have made rapid progress with the dissemination of
|
|
computer systems in all areas. These network technologies become
|
|
increasingly more complex in a wide sphere. Especially, open source
|
|
software systems which serve as key components of critical
|
|
infrastructures in the society are still ever-expanding now.
|
|
In this paper, we propose a method of software reliability assessment
|
|
based on stochastic differential equations. Especially. we derive
|
|
several assessment measures in terms of imperfect debugging. Also, we
|
|
analyze actual software fault-count data to show numerical examples of
|
|
software reliability assessment for all embedded open Source software.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-9763486-5-8},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000274260900017},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000839005200001,
|
|
Author = {Chapman, Kenneth W. and Gilmore, Troy E. and Chapman, Christian D. and
|
|
Birgand, Francois and Mittlestet, Aaron R. and Harner, Mary J. and
|
|
Mehrubeoglu, Mehrube and Stranzl, John E. Jr Jr},
|
|
Title = {Technical Note: Open-Source Software for Water-Level Measurement in
|
|
Images With a Calibration Target},
|
|
Journal = {WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH},
|
|
Year = {2022},
|
|
Volume = {58},
|
|
Number = {8},
|
|
Month = {AUG},
|
|
Abstract = {Image-based water level measurements offer data quality assurance
|
|
through visual verification that no other method can provide. GaugeCam
|
|
Remote Image Manager-Educational 2 (GRIME2) is a mature, open-source
|
|
commercial friendly software application that automatically detects and
|
|
measures water level in laboratory and field settings. The software
|
|
relies on a dedicated target background for water line detection and
|
|
image calibration. The system detects the change in pixel gray scale
|
|
values associated with the intersection of the water level at the target
|
|
surface. Fiducials on the target background are used to precisely create
|
|
a pixel to real world coordinate transfer matrix and to correct for
|
|
camera movement. The presented software package implements the
|
|
algorithms and automates the water level measurement process, annotation
|
|
of images with result overlays, creation of animations, and output of
|
|
results to files that can be further analyzed in a spreadsheet or with R
|
|
or Python. These GRIME2 features are illustrated using imagery from a
|
|
coastal marsh field site. Tradeoffs between workflow and algorithm
|
|
complexity and ease of use are discussed and future improvements are
|
|
identified with the intention that this Findable, Accessible,
|
|
Interoperable, and Reusable-inspired software can be adopted, modified
|
|
and improved by the user community. While image resolution, quality and
|
|
other factors associated with field deployment (e.g., water surface
|
|
roughness, sun glare, shadows, and bio-fouling) will have an impact on
|
|
measurement quality, previous controlled laboratory testing that did not
|
|
manifest these issues showed potential for accuracy of +/- 3 mm (Gilmore
|
|
et al., 2013, ).},
|
|
DOI = {10.1029/2022WR033203},
|
|
Article-Number = {e2022WR033203},
|
|
ISSN = {0043-1397},
|
|
EISSN = {1944-7973},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Gilmore, Troy/0000-0001-9939-4780
|
|
Chapman, Kenneth/0000-0001-9940-263X
|
|
Birgand, Francois/0000-0002-5366-1166},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000839005200001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000691942700001,
|
|
Author = {Stender, Merten and Hoffmann, Norbert},
|
|
Title = {bSTAB: an open-source software for computing the basin stability of
|
|
multi-stable dynamical systems},
|
|
Journal = {NONLINEAR DYNAMICS},
|
|
Year = {2022},
|
|
Volume = {107},
|
|
Number = {2, SI},
|
|
Pages = {1451-1468},
|
|
Month = {JAN},
|
|
Abstract = {The pervasiveness of multi-stability in nonlinear dynamical systems
|
|
calls for novel concepts of stability and a consistent quantification of
|
|
long-term behavior. The basin stability is a global stability metric
|
|
that builds on estimating the basin of attraction volumes by Monte Carlo
|
|
sampling. The computation involves extensive numerical time
|
|
integrations, attractor characterization, and clustering of
|
|
trajectories. We introduce bSTAB, an open-source software project that
|
|
aims at enabling researchers to efficiently compute the basin stability
|
|
of their dynamical systems with minimal efforts and in a highly
|
|
automated manner. The source code, available at , is available for the
|
|
programming language Matlab featuring parallelization for distributed
|
|
computing, automated sensitivity and bifurcation analysis as well as
|
|
plotting functionalities. We illustrate the versatility and robustness
|
|
of bSTAB for four canonical dynamical systems from several fields of
|
|
nonlinear dynamics featuring periodic and chaotic dynamics, complicated
|
|
multi-stability, non-smooth dynamics, and fractal basins of attraction.
|
|
The bSTAB projects aims at fostering interdisciplinary scientific
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collaborations in the field of nonlinear dynamics and is driven by the
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interaction and contribution of the community to the software package.},
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DOI = {10.1007/s11071-021-06786-5},
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EarlyAccessDate = {SEP 2021},
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ISSN = {0924-090X},
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EISSN = {1573-269X},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Hoffmann, Norbert/B-1252-2011
|
|
Stender, Merten/D-8344-2018},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Hoffmann, Norbert/0000-0003-2074-3170
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Stender, Merten/0000-0002-0888-8206},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000691942700001},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000452821000005,
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Author = {Bartos, B. and Stein, K.},
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Editor = {Stein, KU and Schleijpen, R},
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Title = {Visualizing simulated temperatures of a complex object calculated with
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FTOM using open source software (BLENDER)},
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Booktitle = {TARGET AND BACKGROUND SIGNATURES IV},
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Series = {Proceedings of SPIE},
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Year = {2018},
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Volume = {10794},
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Note = {Conference on Target and Background Signatures IV, Berlin, GERMANY, SEP
|
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10-11, 2018},
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Organization = {SPIE},
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Abstract = {The Fraunhofer thermal object model (FTOM) predicts the temperature of
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an object as a function of the environmental conditions. The model has
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an outer layer exchanging radiation and heat with the environment and a
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|
stack of layers beyond modifying the thermal behavior. The orientation
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of the layer is defined by the normal vector of the surface. The
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innermost layer is at a constant or variable temperature called core
|
|
temperature. All the layers have heat capacity and thermal conductivity.
|
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The outer layers properties are color (visible), emissivity (IR),
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coefficients of free and forced convection, and a factor for latent
|
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heat. The environmental parameters are air temperature, wind speed,
|
|
relative humidity, irradiation of the sun, and thermal radiation of the
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|
sky and ground. The properties of the model (7 parameters) are fitted to
|
|
minimize the difference between the prediction and a time series of
|
|
measured temperatures. The size of the time series is one or more days
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|
with 288 values per day (5 minute resolution). The model is useable for
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very different objects like backgrounds (meadow, forest, rocks, sand, or
|
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bricks) or parts of objects like vehicles.
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The STANDCAM is a decoy of a vehicle and is used to constitute a thermal
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signature and is not classified. The STANDCAM has a complex CAD-Model
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|
with thousands of triangular facets that had to be simplified for the
|
|
thermal simulation. The CAD model was available through WTD 52, an
|
|
agency of the Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment, Information
|
|
Technology and In-Service Support (BAAINBw). Groups of elements of the
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model facing in the same direction and behaving similarly were cut out
|
|
and grouped in distinct objects. The calculation of the temperature of
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the objects is based on measured environmental data and the model
|
|
parameters are fitted on measured radiation temperatures of the objects
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|
and backgrounds.
|
|
For the visualization the object is surrounded by a world texture. For
|
|
the radiation temperature of the environment and the ground under the
|
|
object measured air and meadow temperatures were used. The temperature
|
|
is coded as a color from a palette (here we use a grey palette) and is
|
|
updated regularly throughout the calculation of the scene for the
|
|
selected view and is stored as a texture bitmap. The animation of the
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|
temperature textures is directly performed by BLENDER. The result of the
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visualization is available as movie that is watchable in real time or
|
|
time lapse.},
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|
DOI = {10.1117/12.2325380},
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|
Article-Number = {UNSP 1079407},
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|
ISSN = {0277-786X},
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|
EISSN = {1996-756X},
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ISBN = {978-1-5106-2172-5},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000452821000005},
|
|
}
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@article{ WOS:000369528600076,
|
|
Author = {Rechner, Steffen and Berger, Annabell},
|
|
Title = {<i>Marathon</i>: An Open Source Software Library for the Analysis of
|
|
Markov-Chain Monte Carlo Algorithms},
|
|
Journal = {PLOS ONE},
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|
Year = {2016},
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|
Volume = {11},
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|
Number = {1},
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|
Month = {JAN 29},
|
|
Abstract = {We present the software library marathon, which is designed to support
|
|
the analysis of sampling algorithms that are based on the Markov-Chain
|
|
Monte Carlo principle. The main application of this library is the
|
|
computation of properties of so-called state graphs, which represent the
|
|
structure of Markov chains. We demonstrate applications and the
|
|
usefulness of marathon by investigating the quality of several bounding
|
|
methods on four well-known Markov chains for sampling perfect matchings
|
|
and bipartite graphs. In a set of experiments, we compute the total
|
|
mixing time and several of its bounds for a large number of input
|
|
instances. We find that the upper bound gained by the famous canonical
|
|
path method is often several magnitudes larger than the total mixing
|
|
time and deteriorates with growing input size. In contrast, the spectral
|
|
bound is found to be a precise approximation of the total mixing time.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1371/journal.pone.0147935},
|
|
Article-Number = {e0147935},
|
|
ISSN = {1932-6203},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000369528600076},
|
|
}
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|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000367875300005,
|
|
Author = {Calabria, Andrea and Spinozzi, Giulio and Benedicenti, Fabrizio and
|
|
Tenderini, Erika and Montini, Eugenio},
|
|
Title = {adLIMS: a customized open source software that allows bridging clinical
|
|
and basic molecular research studies},
|
|
Journal = {BMC BIOINFORMATICS},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Volume = {16},
|
|
Number = {9},
|
|
Month = {JUN 1},
|
|
Note = {11th Annual Meeting of the Bioinformatics-Italian-Society (BITS), Rome,
|
|
ITALY, FEB 26-28, 2014},
|
|
Organization = {Bioinformat Italian Soc},
|
|
Abstract = {Background: Many biological laboratories that deal with genomic samples
|
|
are facing the problem of sample tracking, both for pure laboratory
|
|
management and for efficiency. Our laboratory exploits PCR techniques
|
|
and Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) methods to perform high-throughput
|
|
integration site monitoring in different clinical trials and scientific
|
|
projects. Because of the huge amount of samples that we process every
|
|
year, which result in hundreds of millions of sequencing reads, we need
|
|
to standardize data management and tracking systems, building up a
|
|
scalable and flexible structure with web-based interfaces, which are
|
|
usually called Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS).
|
|
Methods: We started collecting end-users' requirements, composed of
|
|
desired functionalities of the system and Graphical User Interfaces
|
|
(GUI), and then we evaluated available tools that could address our
|
|
requirements, spanning from pure LIMS to Content Management Systems
|
|
(CMS) up to enterprise information systems. Our analysis identified
|
|
ADempiere ERP, an open source Enterprise Resource Planning written in
|
|
Java J2EE, as the best software that also natively implements some
|
|
highly desirable technological advances, such as the high usability and
|
|
modularity that grants high use-case flexibility and software
|
|
scalability for custom solutions.
|
|
Results: We extended and customized ADempiere ERP to fulfil LIMS
|
|
requirements and we developed adLIMS. It has been validated by our
|
|
end-users verifying functionalities and GUIs through test cases for PCRs
|
|
samples and pre-sequencing data and it is currently in use in our
|
|
laboratories. adLIMS implements authorization and authentication
|
|
policies, allowing multiple users management and roles definition that
|
|
enables specific permissions, operations and data views to each user.
|
|
For example, adLIMS allows creating sample sheets from stored data using
|
|
available exporting operations. This simplicity and process
|
|
standardization may avoid manual errors and information backtracking,
|
|
features that are not granted using track recording on files or
|
|
spreadsheets.
|
|
Conclusions: adLIMS aims to combine sample tracking and data reporting
|
|
features with higher accessibility and usability of GUIs, thus allowing
|
|
time to be saved on doing repetitive laboratory tasks, and reducing
|
|
errors with respect to manual data collection methods. Moreover, adLIMS
|
|
implements automated data entry, exploiting sample data multiplexing and
|
|
parallel/transactional processing. adLIMS is natively extensible to cope
|
|
with laboratory automation through platform-dependent API interfaces,
|
|
and could be extended to genomic facilities due to the ERP
|
|
functionalities.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1186/1471-2105-16-S9-S5},
|
|
Article-Number = {S5},
|
|
ISSN = {1471-2105},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Calabria, Andrea/AAA-3349-2019
|
|
Montini, Eugenio/L-1152-2016
|
|
Spinozzi, Giulio/IAQ-9915-2023
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Montini, Eugenio/0000-0003-1771-6067
|
|
Spinozzi, Giulio/0000-0002-4220-2474
|
|
Calabria, Andrea/0000-0003-3515-3384},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000367875300005},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000420591000004,
|
|
Author = {Celik, Sonmez and Bugan, Onur},
|
|
Title = {Open Journal Systems (OJS): a system of open source software for journal
|
|
management and publishing},
|
|
Journal = {YUKSEKOGRETIM DERGISI},
|
|
Year = {2013},
|
|
Volume = {3},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Pages = {12-21},
|
|
Month = {APR},
|
|
Abstract = {Academic journals help timely publish of scientific research results,
|
|
share of information, help research results to be permanent and through
|
|
these contribute the development of science. Journal publishers aim to
|
|
publish original articles following international publishing principles
|
|
in order to open to the world, reach the society, leading the changing
|
|
demands of them. It is important that tasks and procedures are handled
|
|
by a widely excepted journal publishing system. Open Journal Systems
|
|
developed under Public Knowledge Project which are started in order to
|
|
help the creation of appropriate environment and increase the quality of
|
|
academic and public research developed within this framework is the main
|
|
topic of this study.},
|
|
DOI = {10.2399/yod.13.003},
|
|
ISSN = {2146-796X},
|
|
EISSN = {2146-7978},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Celik, Sonmez/R-6555-2017},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Celik, Sonmez/0000-0002-3973-4664},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000420591000004},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000208209200006,
|
|
Author = {Sun, Ryan and Bouchard, Matthew B. and Hillman, Elizabeth M. C.},
|
|
Title = {SPLASSH: Open source software for camera-based high-speed, multispectral
|
|
in-vivo optical image acquisition},
|
|
Journal = {BIOMEDICAL OPTICS EXPRESS},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Volume = {1},
|
|
Number = {2},
|
|
Pages = {385-397},
|
|
Month = {SEP 1},
|
|
Abstract = {Camera-based in-vivo optical imaging can provide detailed images of
|
|
living tissue that reveal structure, function, and disease. Highspeed,
|
|
high resolution imaging can reveal dynamic events such as changes in
|
|
blood flow and responses to stimulation. Despite these benefits,
|
|
commercially available scientific cameras rarely include software that
|
|
is suitable for in-vivo imaging applications, making this highly
|
|
versatile form of optical imaging challenging and time-consuming to
|
|
implement. To address this issue, we have developed a novel, open-source
|
|
software package to control high-speed, multispectral optical imaging
|
|
systems. The software integrates a number of modular functions through a
|
|
custom graphical user interface (GUI) and provides extensive control
|
|
over a wide range of inexpensive IEEE 1394 Firewire cameras.
|
|
Multispectral illumination can be incorporated through the use of
|
|
off-the-shelf light emitting diodes which the software synchronizes to
|
|
image acquisition via a programmed microcontroller, allowing arbitrary
|
|
high-speed illumination sequences. The complete software suite is
|
|
available for free download. Here we describe the software's framework
|
|
and provide details to guide users with development of this and similar
|
|
software. (C) 2010 Optical Society of America},
|
|
DOI = {10.1364/BOE.1.000385},
|
|
ISSN = {2156-7085},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Hillman, Elizabeth/B-9854-2009
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Hillman, Elizabeth M. C./0000-0001-5511-1451},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000208209200006},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000814765400020,
|
|
Author = {Ardimento, Pasquale and Boffoli, Nicola},
|
|
Editor = {Kaindl, H and Mannion, M and Maciaszek, L},
|
|
Title = {A Supervised Generative Topic Model to Predict Bug-fixing Time on Open
|
|
Source Software Projects},
|
|
Booktitle = {ENASE: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 17TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EVALUATION OF
|
|
NOVEL APPROACHES TO SOFTWARE ENGINEERING},
|
|
Year = {2022},
|
|
Pages = {233-240},
|
|
Note = {17th International Conference on Evaluation of Novel Approaches to
|
|
Software Engineering (ENASE), ELECTR NETWORK, APR 25-26, 2022},
|
|
Organization = {INSTICC},
|
|
Abstract = {During software maintenance activities an accurate prediction of the
|
|
bug-fixing time can support software managers to better resources and
|
|
time allocation. In this work, each bug report is endowed with a
|
|
response variable (bug-fixing time), external to its words, that we are
|
|
interested in predicting. To analyze the bug reports collections, we
|
|
used a supervised Latent Dirichlet Allocation (sLDA), whose goal is to
|
|
infer latent topics that are predictive of the response. The bug reports
|
|
and the responses are jointly modeled, to find latent topics that will
|
|
best predict the response variables for future unlabeled bug reports.
|
|
With a fitted model in hand, we can infer the topic structure of an
|
|
unlabeled bug report and then form a prediction of its response. sLDA
|
|
adds to LDA a response variable connected to each bug report. Two
|
|
different variants of the bag-of-words (BoW) model are used as baseline
|
|
discriminative algorithms and also an unsupervised LDA is considered. To
|
|
evaluate the proposed approach the defect tracking dataset of LiveCode,
|
|
a well-known and large dataset, was used. Results show that SLDA
|
|
improves recall of the predicted bug-fixing times compared to other BoW
|
|
single topic or multi-topic supervised algorithms.},
|
|
DOI = {10.5220/0011113100003176},
|
|
ISBN = {978-989-758-568-5},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Ardimento, Pasquale/V-1406-2019
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Boffoli, Nicola/0000-0001-9899-6747},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000814765400020},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000429256800001,
|
|
Author = {Rothman, Jason S. and Silver, R. Angus},
|
|
Title = {NeuroMatic: An Integrated Open-Source Software Toolkit for Acquisition,
|
|
Analysis and Simulation of Electrophysiological Data},
|
|
Journal = {FRONTIERS IN NEUROINFORMATICS},
|
|
Year = {2018},
|
|
Volume = {12},
|
|
Month = {APR 4},
|
|
Abstract = {Acquisition, analysis and simulation of electrophysiological properties
|
|
of the nervous system require multiple software packages. This makes it
|
|
difficult to conserve experimental metadata and track the analysis
|
|
performed. It also complicates certain experimental approaches such as
|
|
online analysis. To address this, we developed NeuroMatic, an
|
|
open-source software toolkit that performs data acquisition (episodic,
|
|
continuous and triggered recordings), data analysis (spike rasters,
|
|
spontaneous event detection, curve fitting, stationarity) and
|
|
simulations (stochastic synaptic transmission, synaptic short-term
|
|
plasticity, integrate-and-fire and Hodgkin-Huxley-like
|
|
single-compartment models). The merging of a wide range of tools into a
|
|
single package facilitates a more integrated style of research, from the
|
|
development of online analysis functions during data acquisition, to the
|
|
simulation of synaptic conductance trains during dynamic-clamp
|
|
experiments. Moreover, NeuroMatic has the advantage of working within
|
|
Igor Pro, a platform-independent environment that includes an extensive
|
|
library of built-in functions, a history window for reviewing the user's
|
|
workflow and the ability to produce publication-quality graphics. Since
|
|
its original release, NeuroMatic has been used in a wide range of
|
|
scientific studies and its user base has grown considerably. NeuroMatic
|
|
version 3.0 can be found at http://www.neuromatic.thinkrandom.com and
|
|
https://github.com/SilverLabUCL/NeuroMatic.},
|
|
DOI = {10.3389/fninf.2018.00014},
|
|
Article-Number = {14},
|
|
ISSN = {1662-5196},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Rothman, Jason/HPD-3560-2023
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Rothman, Jason/0000-0003-3036-2291
|
|
Silver, Robin/0000-0002-5480-6638},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000429256800001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000263157200075,
|
|
Author = {Murakami, Yukikazu and Funabiki, Nobuo and Tokunaga, Hidekazu and
|
|
Shigeta, Kazuhiro and Nakanishi, Toru},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE Computer Society},
|
|
Title = {A Proposal of an Installation Manual Generation Method for Open Source
|
|
Software Using Operation Logs},
|
|
Booktitle = {SITIS 2008: 4TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SIGNAL IMAGE TECHNOLOGY AND
|
|
INTERNET BASED SYSTEMS, PROCEEDINGS},
|
|
Year = {2008},
|
|
Pages = {547-554},
|
|
Note = {4th International Conference on Signal Image Technology and Internet
|
|
Bases Systems, Bali, INDONESIA, NOV 30-DEC 03, 2008},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc; Univ Gunadarma; Univ Bourgogne; ACM SIGAPP},
|
|
Abstract = {An Open Source Software (OSS) is the software whose source code has been
|
|
public, usually through the Internet, so that everybody can use and
|
|
modify it freely. A lot of companies, governments, and universities are
|
|
now using OSS technologies because of the advantages they bring. However
|
|
the use of an OSS is actually hard for its beginners, because many OSSes
|
|
have few good manuals, where they have usually been developed by
|
|
volunteers. Besides, the installation of an OSS package sometimes
|
|
requires installations of multiple OSS packages to be integrated
|
|
together In this paper we propose a method of automatically generating
|
|
an installation manual of an OSS package, including the one requiring
|
|
the integration of multiple OSS packages. Then, we implement the
|
|
proposed method for evaluations. Our experimental results in
|
|
installations of OSS packages including the one requiring the
|
|
integration of four packages by generated manuals verify the
|
|
effectiveness of our method.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/SITIS.2008.62},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-7695-3493-0},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000263157200075},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:001281987600253,
|
|
Author = {Paton, Chris and Amarakoon, Pamod and Braa, Jorn and Kobayashi, Shinji
|
|
and Marcelo, Alvin and Kane, Tom and Fraser, Hamish and Hannan, Terry},
|
|
Editor = {Bichel-Findlay, J and Otero, P and Scott, P and Huesing, E},
|
|
Title = {Open Source Software in Healthcare: International Case Series from the
|
|
IMIA Open Source Working Group},
|
|
Booktitle = {MEDINFO 2023 - THE FUTURE IS ACCESSIBLE},
|
|
Series = {Studies in Health Technology and Informatics},
|
|
Year = {2024},
|
|
Volume = {310},
|
|
Pages = {1266-1270},
|
|
Note = {19th World Congress on Medical and Health Informatics (MEDINFO), Sydney,
|
|
AUSTRALIA, JUL 08-12, 2023},
|
|
Abstract = {In this case series, we demonstrate how open-source software has been
|
|
widely adopted as the primary health information system in many low- and
|
|
middle-income countries, and for government-developed applications in
|
|
high-income settings. We discuss the concept of Digital Global Goods and
|
|
how the general approach of releasing software developed through public
|
|
funding under open-source licences could improve the delivery of
|
|
healthcare in all settings through increased transparency and
|
|
collaboration as well as financial efficiency.},
|
|
DOI = {10.3233/SHTI231168},
|
|
ISSN = {0926-9630},
|
|
EISSN = {1879-8365},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-64368-457-4; 978-1-64368-456-7},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Marcelo, Alvin/IYJ-3740-2023},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001281987600253},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000716192900001,
|
|
Author = {Caset, Freke and Derudder, Ben and Van Migerode, Celine and De Wit, Bart},
|
|
Title = {Mapping the Spatial Conditions of Polycentric Urban Development in
|
|
Europe: An Open-source Software Tool},
|
|
Journal = {GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS},
|
|
Year = {2022},
|
|
Volume = {54},
|
|
Number = {3, SI},
|
|
Pages = {583-598},
|
|
Month = {JUL},
|
|
Abstract = {Urban polycentricity has become a key concept in urban and regional
|
|
studies and is increasingly adopted as an organizational framework for
|
|
conducting empirical research. Within this literature, polycentric urban
|
|
regions are commonly defined as territories that have multiple,
|
|
proximately located (sub)centers and are characterized by balanced urban
|
|
development. However, analytical-operational frameworks to identify and
|
|
classify PURs are often ad hoc efforts to answer a specific research
|
|
question and underlying work is often shelved rather than shared and/or
|
|
made accessible. As a result, challenges associated with
|
|
generalizability, reproducibility, and replicability clearly loom large
|
|
in the urban polycentricity literature. Against this backdrop, this
|
|
article describes the discrepancy between a rich debate on
|
|
polycentricity and the paucity of tools enabling the disambiguation and
|
|
reproducibility of results claimed by various authors around this
|
|
polysemic concept. We present an online and open tool-PURban-that brings
|
|
together the major analytical-operational frameworks and data sets in
|
|
urban polycentricity research and allows parametrizing key operational
|
|
choices. To illustrate the tool, we demonstrate how it facilitates the
|
|
identification, mapping and analysis of degrees of morphological
|
|
polycentricity in European urban systems. We conclude by reflecting on
|
|
how this tool can act as a catalyst for future research on urban
|
|
polycentricity.},
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DOI = {10.1111/gean.12313},
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EarlyAccessDate = {NOV 2021},
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ISSN = {0016-7363},
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EISSN = {1538-4632},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {van migerode, céline/KYP-4469-2024
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Derudder, Ben/ABH-5648-2020
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},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Derudder, Ben/0000-0001-6195-8544
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Van Migerode, Celine/0000-0002-4023-7665},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000716192900001},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000837495900001,
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Author = {Patrick, Haley M. and Kildea, John},
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Title = {Technical Note: <i>rtdsm</i>-An open-source software for radiotherapy
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dose-surface map generation and analysis},
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Journal = {MEDICAL PHYSICS},
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Year = {2022},
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Volume = {49},
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Number = {11},
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Pages = {7327-7335},
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Month = {NOV},
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Abstract = {Background Dose-outcome studies in radiation oncology have historically
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excluded spatial information due to dose-volume histograms being the
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most dominant source of dosimetric information. In recent years,
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dose-surface maps (DSMs) have become increasingly popular for
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characterization of spatial dose distributions and identification of
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radiosensitive subregions for hollow organs. However, methodological
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variations and lack of open-source, publicly offered code-sharing
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between research groups have limited reproducibility and wider adoption.
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Purpose This paper presents rtdsm, an open-source software for DSM
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calculation with the intent to improve the reproducibility of and the
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access to DSM-based research in medical physics and radiation oncology.
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Methods A literature review was conducted to identify essential
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functionalities and prevailing calculation approaches to guide
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development. The described software has been designed to calculate DSMs
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from DICOM data with a high degree of user customizability and to
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facilitate DSM feature analysis. Core functionalities include DSM
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calculation, equivalent dose conversions, common DSM feature extraction,
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and simple DSM accumulation. Results A number of use cases were used to
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qualitatively and quantitatively demonstrate the use and usefulness of
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rtdsm. Specifically, two DSM slicing methods, planar and noncoplanar,
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were implemented and tested, and the effects of method choice on output
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DSMs were demonstrated. An example comparison of DSMs from two different
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treatments was used to highlight the use cases of various built-in
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analysis functions for equivalent dose conversion and DSM feature
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extraction. Conclusions We developed and implemented rtdsm as a
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standalone software that provides all essential functionalities required
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to perform a DSM-based study. It has been made freely accessible under
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an open-source license on Github to encourage collaboration and
|
|
community use.},
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DOI = {10.1002/mp.15900},
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EarlyAccessDate = {AUG 2022},
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ISSN = {0094-2405},
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EISSN = {2473-4209},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000837495900001},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000371696703114,
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Author = {Haywood, Andrew and Alfonsetti, Alessio and Ortmann, Antonia and Takawo,
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|
Darlynne},
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Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
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Title = {IMPROVING NATIONAL GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORIES FOR FORESTRY AND LAND USE
|
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CHANGE USING OPEN-SOURCE SOFTWARE},
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Booktitle = {2015 IEEE INTERNATIONAL GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING SYMPOSIUM (IGARSS)},
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Series = {IEEE International Symposium on Geoscience and Remote Sensing IGARSS},
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Year = {2015},
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Pages = {3361-3364},
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Note = {IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS),
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Milan, ITALY, JUL 26-31, 2015},
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Organization = {IEEE},
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Abstract = {National greenhouse gas (GHG) inventories are essential for public
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policy planning to mitigate GHG emissions. They provide critical
|
|
information and enhance environmental integrity in planning and
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development of GHG mitigation policy.
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|
The characteristics of a high quality inventory are that it follows good
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|
practice according to the IPCC guidelines. The key components of good
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|
practice are that the inventory is transparent to others, has accurate
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|
and complete emissions estimates for all gases, sources and sinks; has
|
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consistent application of methods across time; and is comparable to
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|
inventories from other countries {[}1]. While developed countries
|
|
struggle with implementation of good practice, most can produce
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reasonably high quality inventories {[}2]. However, the task is more
|
|
challenging in low lying pacific island countries. Some of the specific
|
|
challenges include: lack of clarity on roles and responsibilities of
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|
agencies in preparing inventories; small teams with limited resources;
|
|
difficulty in retaining expertise; incomplete or non-existent activity
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|
data; inconsistent data between inventories; absence of an archiving
|
|
system for previous inventories; no QA/QC plan {[}3].
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|
As part of the UN-REDD Programme project on ``Strengthening Regional
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|
Support to National Forest Monitoring Systems for REDD+ in the
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|
Pacific{''} a Regional Monitoring System has been developed to support
|
|
low lying pacific island countries (Republic of Palau, Tuvalu, Cook
|
|
Islands, Tonga, Republic of Kiribati, and Federated States of
|
|
Micronesia). Using the Republic of Palau as a case study, we present
|
|
this system and focus on four main challenges; 1) improving activity
|
|
data compilation through systematic land use assessment 2) application
|
|
of simple land use mapping algorithms 3) application of a regional
|
|
geo-spatial portal to support improved data management 4) application of
|
|
open-source land use analysis systems to help manage and analyze
|
|
inventory data.},
|
|
ISSN = {2153-6996},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4799-7929-5},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Haywood, Andrew/E-3418-2016},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Haywood, Andrew/0000-0001-9903-8276},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000371696703114},
|
|
}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000241598100001,
|
|
Author = {Tamura, Yoshinobu and Yamada, Shigeru},
|
|
Editor = {Pham, H and Yamada, S},
|
|
Title = {A software reliability assessment tool based on AHP and SRGM for an open
|
|
source software},
|
|
Booktitle = {Eleventh ISSAT International Conference Reliability and Quality in
|
|
Design, Proceedings},
|
|
Year = {2005},
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|
Pages = {1-5},
|
|
Note = {11th ISSAT International Conference on Reliability and Quality in
|
|
Design, St Louis, MO, AUG 04-06, 2005},
|
|
Organization = {Int Sco Sci \& Appl Technologies},
|
|
Abstract = {At present, network technologies have made rapid progress with the
|
|
dissemination of computer in all areas. These network technologies
|
|
become increasingly more complex in a wide sphere. Thereby, software
|
|
development environment has been changing into new development paradigm.
|
|
Furthermore, a software development paradigm based on an open source
|
|
project is rapidly spreading.
|
|
In this paper, we propose software reliability assessment methods for
|
|
open source software system by using the analytic hierarchy process and
|
|
software reliability a growth models. Especially, we develop the
|
|
software testing-management tool for open source software system by
|
|
using Java programming language. Also, we analyze actual software fault
|
|
count data to show numerical examples of software reliability assessment
|
|
tool for the open source project. Furthermore, we investigate an
|
|
efficient software reliability assessment method for the actual open
|
|
source system development.},
|
|
ISBN = {0-9763486-0-8},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000241598100001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001086306600004,
|
|
Author = {Deb, Partha Pratim and Bhattacharya, Diptendu and Chatterjee, Indranath
|
|
and Chatterjee, Prasenjit and Zavadskas, Edmundas Kazimieras},
|
|
Title = {An Intuitionistic Fuzzy Consensus WASPAS Method for Assessment of
|
|
Open-Source Software Learning Management Systems},
|
|
Journal = {INFORMATICA},
|
|
Year = {2023},
|
|
Volume = {34},
|
|
Number = {3},
|
|
Pages = {529-556},
|
|
Abstract = {Ineffective evaluation of open-source software learning management
|
|
system (OSS-LMS) packages can negatively impact organizational
|
|
effectiveness. Clients may struggle to select the best OSS-LMS package
|
|
from a wide range of options, leading to a complex multi-criteria group
|
|
decision -making (MCGDM) problem. This evaluates OSS-LMS packages based
|
|
on several criteria like us-ability, functionality, e-learning
|
|
standards, reliability, activity tracking, course development,
|
|
assess-ment, backup and recovery, error reporting, efficiency, operating
|
|
system compatibility, computer -managed instruction, authentication,
|
|
authorization, troubleshooting, maintenance, upgrading, and scalability.
|
|
Handling uncertain data is a vital aspect of OSS-LMS package evaluation.
|
|
To tackle MCGDM issues, this study presents a consensus weighted sum
|
|
product (c-WASPAS) method which is applied to an educational OSS-LMS
|
|
package selection problem to evaluate four OSS-LMS pack-ages, namely
|
|
ATutor, eFront, Moodle, and Sakai. The findings indicate that the
|
|
priority order of alternatives is Moodle > Sakai > eFront > ATutor and,
|
|
therefore, MOODLE is the best OSS-LMS package for the case study. A
|
|
sensitivity analysis of criteria weights is also conducted, as well as a
|
|
comparative study, to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed
|
|
method. It is essential to note that proper OSS-LMS package evaluation
|
|
is crucial to avoid negative impacts on organizational per-formance. By
|
|
addressing MCGDM issues and dealing with uncertain information, the
|
|
c-WASPAS method presented in this study can assist clients in selecting
|
|
the most appropriate OSS-LMS pack-age from multiple alternatives. The
|
|
findings of this study can benefit educational institutions and other
|
|
organizations that rely on OSS-LMS packages to run their operations.},
|
|
DOI = {10.15388/23-INFOR523},
|
|
ISSN = {0868-4952},
|
|
EISSN = {1822-8844},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Zavadskas, Edmundas/Q-6048-2018
|
|
Bhattacharya, Dr. Diptendu/AAE-4942-2022
|
|
Chatterjee, Indranath/GRO-4311-2022
|
|
CHATTERJEE, PRASENJIT/D-4254-2011
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Chatterjee, Indranath/0000-0001-9242-8888
|
|
Bhattacharya, Dr. Diptendu/0000-0002-8981-710X
|
|
CHATTERJEE, PRASENJIT/0000-0002-7994-4252
|
|
Deb, Partha Pratim/0000-0001-7905-3911},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001086306600004},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000216492900001,
|
|
Author = {Wilson, Michael L. and Tchantchaleishvili, Vakhtang},
|
|
Title = {The Importance of Free and Open Source Software and Open Standards in
|
|
Modern Scientific Publishing},
|
|
Journal = {PUBLICATIONS},
|
|
Year = {2013},
|
|
Volume = {1},
|
|
Number = {2},
|
|
Pages = {49-55},
|
|
Month = {SEP},
|
|
Abstract = {In this paper we outline the reasons why we believe a reliance on the
|
|
use of proprietary computer software and proprietary file formats in
|
|
scientific publication have negative implications for the conduct and
|
|
reporting of science. There is increasing awareness and interest in the
|
|
scientific community about the benefits offered by free and open source
|
|
software. We discuss the present state of scientific publishing and the
|
|
merits of advocating for a wider adoption of open standards in science,
|
|
particularly where it concerns the publishing process.},
|
|
DOI = {10.3390/publications1020049},
|
|
ISSN = {2304-6775},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000216492900001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000277455300003,
|
|
Author = {Iivari, Netta},
|
|
Title = {``Constructing the users{''} in open source software development An
|
|
interpretive case study of user participation},
|
|
Journal = {INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY \& PEOPLE},
|
|
Year = {2009},
|
|
Volume = {22},
|
|
Number = {2},
|
|
Pages = {132-156},
|
|
Abstract = {Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to report findings from an
|
|
interpretive case study on user participation in the open source
|
|
software (OSS) development context.
|
|
Design/methodology/approach - Through an empirical, interpretive case
|
|
study and a literature review utilising the metaphor of text in the
|
|
analysis, this paper provides a refined conceptualisation of user
|
|
participation in OSS development.
|
|
Findings - The paper reveals that different kinds of meanings have been
|
|
attached to users and to their participation. User participation is both
|
|
direct and indirect in the OSS development context. Some user groups
|
|
actively take part in OSS development, while others are merely
|
|
represented in it. Different kinds of intermediaries ``representing the
|
|
users{''} are identified.
|
|
Research limitations/implications - The research is based on one case
|
|
study on a small but active OSS project with an interest in users. Other
|
|
kinds of OSS projects should be analysed. The analysis was focused on a
|
|
discussion forum, but users can take part in OSS development by other
|
|
means as well. Paths for future work should include the gathering of
|
|
more varied empirical data.
|
|
Practical implications - The findings indicate that users can provide
|
|
feedback to the development through discussion forums in the distributed
|
|
environment, but there is a need to support the users in doing so and
|
|
the developers in analysing the data. The importance of different kinds
|
|
of intermediaries ``representing the users{''} is highlighted.
|
|
Originality/value - The paper provides thorough empirical insights and a
|
|
refined conceptualisation of user participation addressing the currently
|
|
weakly empirically explored OSS development context.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1108/09593840910962203},
|
|
ISSN = {0959-3845},
|
|
EISSN = {1758-5813},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000277455300003},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000390640300006,
|
|
Author = {Bansal, Ankita},
|
|
Title = {Empirical analysis of search based algorithms to identify change prone
|
|
classes of open source software},
|
|
Journal = {COMPUTER LANGUAGES SYSTEMS \& STRUCTURES},
|
|
Year = {2017},
|
|
Volume = {47},
|
|
Number = {2},
|
|
Pages = {211-231},
|
|
Month = {JAN},
|
|
Abstract = {There are numerous reasons leading to change in software such as
|
|
changing requirements, changing technology, increasing customer demands,
|
|
fixing of defects etc. Thus, identifying and analyzing the change-prone
|
|
classes of the software during software evolution is gaining wide
|
|
importance in the field of software engineering. This would help
|
|
software developers to judiciously allocate the resources used for
|
|
testing and maintenance. Software metrics can be used for constructing
|
|
various classification models which can be used for timely
|
|
identification of change prone classes. Search based algorithms which
|
|
form a subset of machine learning algorithms can be utilized for
|
|
constructing prediction models to identify change prone classes of
|
|
software. Search based algorithms use a fitness function to find the
|
|
best optimal solution among all the possible solutions. In this work, we
|
|
analyze the effectiveness of hybridized search based algorithms for
|
|
change prediction. In other words, the aim of this work is to find
|
|
whether search based algorithms are capable for accurate model
|
|
construction to predict change prone classes. We have also constructed
|
|
models using machine learning techniques and compared the performance of
|
|
these models with the models constructed using Search Based Algorithms.
|
|
The validation is carried out on two open source Apache projects, Rave
|
|
and Commons Math. The results prove the effectiveness of hybridized
|
|
search based algorithms in predicting change prone classes of software.
|
|
Thus, they can be utilized by the software developers to produce an
|
|
efficient and better developed software. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All
|
|
rights reserved.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.cl.2016.10.001},
|
|
ISSN = {1477-8424},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-6866},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000390640300006},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001218565200002,
|
|
Author = {Starnoni, M. and Dawi, M. A. and Sanchez-Vila, X.},
|
|
Title = {BioReactPy: An open-source software for simulation of microbial-mediated
|
|
reactive processes in porous media},
|
|
Journal = {APPLIED COMPUTING AND GEOSCIENCES},
|
|
Year = {2024},
|
|
Volume = {22},
|
|
Month = {JUN},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper provides a new open -source software, named BioReactPy, for
|
|
simulation of microbial -mediated coupled processes of flow and reactive
|
|
transport in porous media. The software is based on the microcontinuum
|
|
approach, and geochemistry is handled in a fully coupled manner with
|
|
biomass -nutrient growth treated with Monod equation in a single
|
|
integrated framework, without dependencies on third party packages. The
|
|
distinguishing features of the software, its design principles, and
|
|
formulation of multiphysics problems and discretizations are discussed.
|
|
Validation of the Python implementation using several established
|
|
benchmarks for flow, reactive transport, and biomass growth is
|
|
presented. The flexibility of the framework is then illustrated by
|
|
simulations of highly non -linearly coupled flow and microbial reactive
|
|
transport at conditions relevant to carbon mineralization for CO 2
|
|
storage. All results can be reproduced by openly available simulation
|
|
scripts.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.acags.2024.100166},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {APR 2024},
|
|
Article-Number = {100166},
|
|
ISSN = {2590-1974},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Starnoni, Michele/AAO-5455-2021
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Dawi, Malik A./0009-0007-1457-3343
|
|
Starnoni, Michele/0000-0002-8552-6997},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001218565200002},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000503593500001,
|
|
Author = {Lee, Saerom and Baek, Hyunmi and Oh, Sehwan},
|
|
Title = {The role of openness in open collaboration: A focus on open-source
|
|
software development projects},
|
|
Journal = {ETRI JOURNAL},
|
|
Year = {2020},
|
|
Volume = {42},
|
|
Number = {2},
|
|
Pages = {196-204},
|
|
Month = {APR},
|
|
Abstract = {Open-source software development projects are well suited for exploring
|
|
new ideas and acquiring knowledge from developers outside of the
|
|
project. In this paper, we examine the impact of external developers on
|
|
innovation in open-source software development from the perspective of
|
|
organizational learning theory. We examine the roles of external and
|
|
internal developers, who ``explore{''} and ``exploit,{''} respectively,
|
|
on the innovation performance of 17 691 open-source software development
|
|
projects whose data is stored in the GitHub platform. The results
|
|
indicate that a multi-faceted strategy, in which the exploitation
|
|
successfully supports the exploration, is most effective for their
|
|
success. The results also indicate that the role of exploration
|
|
decreases after the release of the software.},
|
|
DOI = {10.4218/etrij.2018-0536},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {DEC 2019},
|
|
ISSN = {1225-6463},
|
|
EISSN = {2233-7326},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Oh, Sehwan/AAV-5689-2020
|
|
Baek, Hye/T-2076-2019
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Baek, Hyunmi/0000-0001-5995-2565
|
|
Oh, Sehwan/0000-0001-5823-4588},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000503593500001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000177510400980,
|
|
Author = {Bilmes, J and Zweig, G},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE
|
|
IEEE},
|
|
Title = {The graphical models toolkit: An open source software system for speech
|
|
and time-series processing},
|
|
Booktitle = {2002 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ACOUSTICS, SPEECH, AND SIGNAL
|
|
PROCESSING, VOLS I-IV, PROCEEDINGS},
|
|
Series = {International Conference on Acoustics Speech and Signal Processing
|
|
(ICASSP)},
|
|
Year = {2002},
|
|
Pages = {3916-3919},
|
|
Note = {IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal
|
|
Processing, ORLANDO, FL, MAY 13-17, 2002},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE Signal Proc Soc},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper describes the Graphical Models Toolkit (GMTK), an open
|
|
source, publically available toolkit for developing graphical-model
|
|
based speech recognition and general time series systems. Graphical
|
|
models are a flexible, concise, and expressive probabilistic modeling
|
|
framework with which one may rapidly specify a vast collection of
|
|
statistical models. This paper begins with a brief description of the
|
|
representational and computational aspects of the framework. Following
|
|
that is a detailed description of GMTK's features, including a language
|
|
for specifying structures and probability distributions, logarithmic
|
|
space exact training and decoding procedures, the concept of switching
|
|
parents, and a generalized EM training method which allows arbitrary
|
|
sub-Gaussian parameter tying. Taken together, these features endow GMTK
|
|
with a degree of expressiveness and functionality that significantly
|
|
complements other publically available packages. GMTK was recently used
|
|
in the 2001 Johns Hopkins Summer Workshop, and experimental results are
|
|
described in detail both herein and in a companion paper.},
|
|
ISSN = {1520-6149},
|
|
ISBN = {0-7803-7402-9},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000177510400980},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001038307600001,
|
|
Author = {Degnan, David J. and Zemaitis, Kevin J. and Lewis, Logan A. and McCue,
|
|
Lee Ann and Bramer, Lisa M. and Fulcher, James M. and Velickovic, Dusan
|
|
and Pasa-Tolic, Ljiljana and Zhou, Mowei},
|
|
Title = {<i>IsoMatchMS</i>: Open-Source Software for Automated Annotation and
|
|
Visualization of High Resolution MALDI-MS Spectra},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR MASS SPECTROMETRY},
|
|
Year = {2023},
|
|
Volume = {34},
|
|
Number = {9},
|
|
Pages = {2061-2064},
|
|
Month = {JUL 31},
|
|
Abstract = {Due to its speed, accuracy, and adaptability to varioussampletypes,
|
|
matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry(MALDI-MS)
|
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has become a popular method to identify molecular isotopeprofiles from
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biological samples. Often MALDI-MS data do not includetandem MS
|
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fragmentation data, and thus the identification of compoundsin samples
|
|
requires external databases so that the accurate mass ofdetected signals
|
|
can be matched to known molecular compounds. Mostrelevant MALDI-MS
|
|
software tools developed to confirm compound identificationsare focused
|
|
on small molecules (e.g., metabolites,lipids) and cannot be easily
|
|
adapted to protein data due to theirmore complex isotopic distributions.
|
|
Here, we present an R packagecalled IsoMatchMS for the automated
|
|
annotation ofMALDI-MS data for multiple datatypes: intact proteins,
|
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peptides, andglycans. This tool accepts already derived molecular
|
|
formulas or,for proteomics applications, can derive molecular formulas
|
|
from alist of input peptides or proteins including proteins with
|
|
post-translationalmodifications. Visualization of all matched isotopic
|
|
profiles is providedin a highly accessible HTML format called a
|
|
trelliscope display, whichallows users to filter and sort by several
|
|
parameters such as matchscores and the number of peaks matched.
|
|
IsoMatchMS simplifies the annotation and visualization of MALDI-MS data
|
|
fordownstream analyses.},
|
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DOI = {10.1021/jasms.3c00180},
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EarlyAccessDate = {JUL 2023},
|
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ISSN = {1044-0305},
|
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EISSN = {1879-1123},
|
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Fulcher, James/AAG-3347-2021
|
|
Degnan, David/LPQ-4622-2024
|
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Bramer, Lisa/L-9184-2016
|
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Zemaitis, Kevin/AAG-9206-2021
|
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, ljiljana/KFR-6811-2024
|
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Zhou, Mowei/J-5177-2014
|
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},
|
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ORCID-Numbers = {, ljiljana/0000-0001-9853-5457
|
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Zhou, Mowei/0000-0003-3575-3224
|
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McCue, Lee Ann/0000-0003-4456-517X
|
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Fulcher, James/0000-0001-9033-3623
|
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Lewis, Logan/0000-0003-2301-300X
|
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Degnan, David/0000-0001-5737-7173
|
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Zemaitis, Kevin/0000-0002-3524-9776},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:001038307600001},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000699031900001,
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Author = {Sicho, M. and Liu, X. and Svozil, D. and van Westen, G. J. P.},
|
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Title = {GenUI: interactive and extensible open source software platform for de
|
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novo molecular generation and cheminformatics},
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Journal = {JOURNAL OF CHEMINFORMATICS},
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Year = {2021},
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Volume = {13},
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Number = {1},
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Month = {SEP 25},
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Abstract = {Many contemporary cheminformatics methods, including computer-aided de
|
|
novo drug design, hold promise to significantly accelerate and reduce
|
|
the cost of drug discovery. Thanks to this attractive outlook, the field
|
|
has thrived and in the past few years has seen an especially significant
|
|
growth, mainly due to the emergence of novel methods based on deep
|
|
neural networks. This growth is also apparent in the development of
|
|
novel de novo drug design methods with many new generative algorithms
|
|
now available. However, widespread adoption of new generative techniques
|
|
in the fields like medicinal chemistry or chemical biology is still
|
|
lagging behind the most recent developments. Upon taking a closer look,
|
|
this fact is not surprising since in order to successfully integrate the
|
|
most recent de novo drug design methods in existing processes and
|
|
pipelines, a close collaboration between diverse groups of experimental
|
|
and theoretical scientists needs to be established. Therefore, to
|
|
accelerate the adoption of both modern and traditional de novo molecular
|
|
generators, we developed Generator User Interface (GenUI), a software
|
|
platform that makes it possible to integrate molecular generators within
|
|
a feature-rich graphical user interface that is easy to use by experts
|
|
of diverse backgrounds. GenUI is implemented as a web service and its
|
|
interfaces offer access to cheminformatics tools for data preprocessing,
|
|
model building, molecule generation, and interactive chemical space
|
|
visualization. Moreover, the platform is easy to extend with
|
|
customizable frontend React.js components and backend Python extensions.
|
|
GenUI is open source and a recently developed de novo molecular
|
|
generator, DrugEx, was integrated as a proof of principle. In this work,
|
|
we present the architecture and implementation details of GenUI and
|
|
discuss how it can facilitate collaboration in the disparate communities
|
|
interested in de novo molecular generation and computer-aided drug
|
|
discovery.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1186/s13321-021-00550-y},
|
|
Article-Number = {73},
|
|
ISSN = {1758-2946},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {刘, 许晗/IAP-7614-2023
|
|
Svozil, Daniel/D-4407-2009
|
|
van Westen, Gerard/D-7432-2011
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Svozil, Daniel/0000-0003-2577-5163
|
|
Sicho, Martin/0000-0002-8771-1731
|
|
van Westen, Gerard/0000-0003-0717-1817
|
|
Liu, Xuhan/0000-0003-2368-4655},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000699031900001},
|
|
}
|
|
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000368495600009,
|
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Author = {Gamalielsson, Jonas and Jakobsson, Fredrik and Lundell, Bjorn and Feist,
|
|
Jonas and Gustavsson, Tomas and Landqvist, Fredric},
|
|
Editor = {Damiani, E and Frati, F and Riehle, D and Wasserman, AI},
|
|
Title = {On the Availability and Effectiveness of Open Source Software for
|
|
Digital Signing of PDF Documents},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SYSTEMS: ADOPTION AND IMPACT},
|
|
Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Volume = {451},
|
|
Pages = {71-80},
|
|
Note = {11th IFIP WG 2.13 Annual International Conference on Open Source Systems
|
|
(OSS), Florence, ITALY, MAY 16-17, 2015},
|
|
Organization = {IFIP WG 2 13; Google},
|
|
Abstract = {Digital signatures are important in order to ensure the integrity and
|
|
authenticity of information communicated over the Internet involving
|
|
different stakeholders within and beyond the borders of different
|
|
nations. The topic has gained increased interest in the European context
|
|
and there is legislation and project initiatives aiming to facilitate
|
|
use and standardisation of digital signatures. Open standards and open
|
|
source implementations of open standards are important means for the
|
|
interoperability and long-term maintenance of software systems
|
|
implementing digital signatures. In this paper we report from a study
|
|
aiming to establish the availability and effectiveness of software
|
|
provided under an open source license for digital signing and validation
|
|
of PDF documents. Specifically, we characterise the use of digital
|
|
signatures in Swedish Governmental agencies, report on the
|
|
interoperability of open source and proprietary licensed software for
|
|
digital signatures in PDF documents, and establish the effectiveness of
|
|
software provided under an open source license for validation of digital
|
|
signatures in PDF documents.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-319-17837-0\_7},
|
|
ISSN = {1868-4238},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-319-17837-0; 978-3-319-17836-3},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000368495600009},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000309948700008,
|
|
Author = {Ampatzoglou, Apostolos and Charalampidou, Sofia and Stamelos, Ioannis},
|
|
Editor = {Maciaszek, LA and Loucopoulos, P},
|
|
Title = {Investigating the Use of Object-Oriented Design Patterns in Open-Source
|
|
Software: A Case Study},
|
|
Booktitle = {EVALUATION OF NOVEL APPROACHES TO SOFTWARE ENGINEERING},
|
|
Series = {Communications in Computer and Information Science},
|
|
Year = {2011},
|
|
Volume = {230},
|
|
Pages = {106-120},
|
|
Note = {5th International Conference on Evaluation of Novel Approaches to
|
|
Software Engineering, Athens, GREECE, JUL 22-24, 2010},
|
|
Abstract = {During the last decade open source software communities are thriving.
|
|
Nowadays, several open source projects are so popular that are
|
|
considered as a standard in their domain. Additionally, the amount of
|
|
source code that is freely available to developers, offer great reuse
|
|
opportunities. One of the main concerns of the reuser is the quality of
|
|
the code that is being reused. Design patterns are well known solutions
|
|
that are expected to enhance software quality. In this paper we
|
|
investigate the extent to which object-oriented design patterns are used
|
|
in open-source software, across domains.},
|
|
ISSN = {1865-0929},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-642-23390-6},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Ampatzoglou, Apostolos/AAC-3632-2020
|
|
Stamelos, Ioannis/AAK-7207-2020},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000309948700008},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000793332400007,
|
|
Author = {Wang, Jinyong and Zhang, Ce and Yang, Jianying},
|
|
Title = {Software reliability model of open source software based on the
|
|
decreasing trend of fault introduction},
|
|
Journal = {PLOS ONE},
|
|
Year = {2022},
|
|
Volume = {17},
|
|
Number = {5},
|
|
Abstract = {Open source software (OSS) has become one of the modern software
|
|
development methods. OSS is mainly developed by developers, volunteers,
|
|
and users all over the world, but its reliability has been widely
|
|
questioned. When OSS faults are detected, volunteers or users send them
|
|
to developers by email or network. After the developer confirms the
|
|
fault, it will be randomly assigned to the debugger who may be a
|
|
developer, a volunteer, or a user. These open source community
|
|
contributors also have the phenomenon of learning when removing faults.
|
|
When the detected faults are removed, the number of introduced faults
|
|
decreases gradually. Therefore, this study proposes a software
|
|
reliability model with the decreasing trend of fault introduction in the
|
|
process of OSS development and testing. The validity of the proposed
|
|
model and the accuracy of estimating residual faults are verified by
|
|
experiments. The proposed model can be used to evaluate the reliability
|
|
and predict the remaining faults in the actual OSS development and
|
|
testing process.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1371/journal.pone.0267171},
|
|
Article-Number = {e0267171},
|
|
ISSN = {1932-6203},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {yang, jianying/N-4615-2013
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Wang, Jinyong/0000-0003-4167-1313},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000793332400007},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@incollection{ WOS:000413544400011,
|
|
Author = {Pina, Pedro},
|
|
Book-Author = {Gordon, S},
|
|
Title = {Free and Open Source Software Movements as Agents of an Alternative Use
|
|
of Copyright Law},
|
|
Booktitle = {ONLINE COMMUNITIES AS AGENTS OF CHANGE AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS},
|
|
Series = {Advances in Social Networking and Online Communities},
|
|
Year = {2017},
|
|
Pages = {253-270},
|
|
Abstract = {Digital technology produced a move from a performative model to a
|
|
player-as producer paradigm since it has potentiated user-generated
|
|
transformative uses of intellectual works. In fact, sharing, sampling,
|
|
remixing and creating new derivative content through digital network
|
|
collaboration platforms are today pillars of the so-called ``age of
|
|
remix{''}. However, when unauthorized, such activities may constitute
|
|
copyright infringement since the making available right and the right to
|
|
make new derivative works are exclusive rights granted by copyright law.
|
|
A restrictive exercise of exclusive rights may hinder the implementation
|
|
of online platforms envisioned to facilitate access to knowledge and to
|
|
potentiate the creation of new works. The present chapter analyzes the
|
|
creation the importance of online communities of practice using
|
|
free/open source software licenses like GNU GPL or Creative Commons
|
|
Licenses as agents of an alternative and less rigid exercise of the
|
|
powers granted by copyright law in favor of a freer system of creation
|
|
and dissemination of creative works in the digital world.},
|
|
DOI = {10.4018/978-1-5225-2495-3.ch010},
|
|
ISSN = {2328-1405},
|
|
EISSN = {2328-1413},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-5225-2496-0; 978-1-5225-2495-3},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Pina, Pedro/AAA-4693-2021
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Pina, Pedro/0000-0002-9597-3918},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000413544400011},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:001289487100010,
|
|
Author = {Bistrom, Dennis and Adolfsson, Kristoffer Kuvaja and Stocchetti, Matteo},
|
|
Editor = {Auer, ME and Langmann, R and May, D and Roos, K},
|
|
Title = {Open-Source Software and Digital Sovereignty A Technical Case Study on
|
|
Alternatives to Mainstream Tools},
|
|
Booktitle = {SMART TECHNOLOGIES FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE, VOL 1, STE 2024},
|
|
Series = {Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems},
|
|
Year = {2024},
|
|
Volume = {1027},
|
|
Pages = {106-113},
|
|
Note = {21st International Conference on Smart Technologies and Education (STE)
|
|
on Smart Technologies for a Sustainable Future, Helsinki, FINLAND, MAR
|
|
06-08, 2024},
|
|
Organization = {Fac Arcada Univ Appl Sci; Int Assoc Online Engn, Global Online Lab
|
|
Consortium; Phoenix Contact; Int Educ Network; Edunet World Assoc; Air
|
|
France; KLM},
|
|
Abstract = {EU's vision of digital sovereignty conflicts with tools and platforms
|
|
used in modern working life. We are dependent on software controlled by
|
|
global technology giants.
|
|
The dependence on commonly used services and platforms provided by
|
|
Microsoft, Google or Amazon must be removed to achieve digital
|
|
sovereignty. Open-source software has been readily available for a long
|
|
time, but studies looking into excluding all proprietary software from
|
|
working life are scarce. This paper investigates the feasibility of
|
|
replacing proprietary software as a step towards digital sovereignty.
|
|
The ability to self-host services is key to ensuring independence, and
|
|
the ability to verify software code is key to ensuring integrity.
|
|
Therefore open-source code and transparency are transient properties for
|
|
sovereign software. We present problems by mapping the problematic
|
|
software used by teachers, researchers and student assistants at Arcada
|
|
UAS with a varied set of requirements on the digital tools of their
|
|
daily lives. We research alternatives and deploy a suite of software
|
|
compatible with EU policies on digital sovereignty.
|
|
We rely on many services offered by tech giants in our professional
|
|
lives. There are several open-source software suites that can be
|
|
self-hosted and that have permissive licenses for business use.
|
|
Extensive technical knowledge is required for the deployment of
|
|
software. Most daily tasks can be accomplished by using sovereign
|
|
software, although not all needs of the test group were met.
|
|
Companies can deploy sovereign software for most daily tasks, reducing
|
|
dependency on tech giants. However, software adoption was low. Arcadas
|
|
IT-support does not host, enforce or endorse the usage of sovereign
|
|
software. Public code repositories enable independent code verification,
|
|
in contrast to proprietary software. Some software cannot be easily
|
|
replaced, and digital habits are hard to change.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-031-61891-8\_10},
|
|
ISSN = {2367-3370},
|
|
EISSN = {2367-3389},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-031-61890-1; 978-3-031-61891-8},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Stocchetti, Matteo/HSD-1477-2023
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Stocchetti, Matteo/0000-0002-6725-7842},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001289487100010},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000497088000001,
|
|
Author = {Hobbs, S. W. and Paull, D. J. and Haythorpe, J. and McDougall, T.},
|
|
Title = {Developing a spectral pipeline using open source software and low-cost
|
|
hardware for material identification},
|
|
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REMOTE SENSING},
|
|
Year = {2020},
|
|
Volume = {41},
|
|
Number = {7},
|
|
Pages = {2517-2543},
|
|
Month = {APR 2},
|
|
Abstract = {The ability to access, design and create low cost sensors capable of
|
|
returning scientifically useful data has led to an exponential increase
|
|
in citizen science, education and environmental monitoring groups.
|
|
Low-cost spectroscopy is one such application and mobile phone
|
|
camera-based instruments have been used in pollution monitoring, medical
|
|
applications in developing countries and vegetation analysis. Can such
|
|
an instrument be developed and tested to assist with automated detection
|
|
of materials, possibly from space? We tested two spectrometer designs
|
|
inside a two unit (2U) cubesat frame against a series of materials
|
|
exhibiting phenomenology in the visible/near infrared (Vis/NIR) portion
|
|
of the spectrum and vegetation groups. This was conducted in order to
|
|
determine whether open source designs were capable of discriminating
|
|
against similar materials, such as types of vegetation or types of
|
|
iron-rich minerals. A spectral pipeline was created using open source
|
|
programming software that was capable of converting raw sensor data into
|
|
spectra, comparing samples of interest against a spectral library and
|
|
returning an identification result with a confidence interval. We found
|
|
that low-cost hardware sensitive to NIR and freely available software
|
|
were able to identify types of materials in the study set, enabling
|
|
applications in citizen science, education and outreach or even low-cost
|
|
near-space research.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1080/01431161.2019.1693075},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {NOV 2019},
|
|
ISSN = {0143-1161},
|
|
EISSN = {1366-5901},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000497088000001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000388441500012,
|
|
Author = {Wen, Wen and Ceccagnoli, Marco and Forman, Chris},
|
|
Title = {Opening Up Intellectual Property Strategy: Implications for Open Source
|
|
Software Entry by Start-up Firms},
|
|
Journal = {MANAGEMENT SCIENCE},
|
|
Year = {2016},
|
|
Volume = {62},
|
|
Number = {9},
|
|
Pages = {2668-2691},
|
|
Month = {SEP},
|
|
Abstract = {We examine whether a firm's intellectual property (IP) strategy in
|
|
support of the open source software (OSS) community stimulates new OSS
|
|
product entry by start-up software firms. In particular, we analyze the
|
|
impact of strategic decisions taken by IBM around the mid-2000s, such as
|
|
its announcement that it will not assert its patents against the OSS
|
|
community and its creation of a patent commons. These decisions formed a
|
|
coherent IP strategy in support of OSS. We find that IBM's actions
|
|
stimulated new OSS product introductions by entrepreneurial firms and
|
|
that their impact is increasing in the cumulativeness of innovation in
|
|
the market and the extent to which patent ownership in the market is
|
|
concentrated.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1287/mnsc.2015.2247},
|
|
ISSN = {0025-1909},
|
|
EISSN = {1526-5501},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Ceccagnoli, Marco/GPR-7005-2022},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Wen, Wen/0000-0002-8086-6386
|
|
Ceccagnoli, Marco/0000-0002-7406-7596},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000388441500012},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000422543000007,
|
|
Author = {Lobo, Agustin and Ara, Francesc and Baro, Francesc and Camino, Carlos},
|
|
Title = {Geospatial analysis for conservation: applications with open-source
|
|
software in the Natural Parks of Barcelona},
|
|
Journal = {APPLIED GEOMATICS},
|
|
Year = {2012},
|
|
Volume = {4},
|
|
Number = {2, SI},
|
|
Pages = {113-122},
|
|
Month = {JUN},
|
|
Abstract = {We describe some applications of geospatial analysis in which
|
|
open-source software has been prevalent, with the aim of presenting
|
|
examples of operational use and discussing past and current limitations.
|
|
The examples are extracted from a sequence of projects carried out in
|
|
Natural Parks of the Province of Barcelona (Catalonia, NE Spain),
|
|
including the use of calibrated satellite vegetation index to monitor
|
|
recovery after fire, multi-criteria analysis to rank abandoned fields
|
|
for restoration, generalization of vegetation maps using a
|
|
double-criteria hierarchical clustering, and planning and initial
|
|
evaluation of aerial campaigns with a small remote-controlled aerial
|
|
vehicle. Our use of open-source software steadily increased through this
|
|
sequence of projects, with the R language and environment for
|
|
statistical computing occupying a central position in our set of tools,
|
|
but our applications also made use of proprietary software.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/s12518-012-0079-z},
|
|
ISSN = {1866-9298},
|
|
EISSN = {1866-928X},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Camino, Carlos/AAG-7162-2019
|
|
Baro, Francesc/C-1564-2019
|
|
Lobo, Agustin/C-8979-2013
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Baro, Francesc/0000-0002-0145-6320
|
|
Lobo, Agustin/0000-0002-6689-2908
|
|
Camino, Carlos/0000-0001-5188-4406},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000422543000007},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000327636300001,
|
|
Author = {Heidlauf, Thomas and Roehrle, Oliver},
|
|
Title = {Modeling the Chemoelectromechanical Behavior of Skeletal Muscle Using
|
|
the Parallel Open-Source Software Library OpenCMISS},
|
|
Journal = {COMPUTATIONAL AND MATHEMATICAL METHODS IN MEDICINE},
|
|
Year = {2013},
|
|
Volume = {2013},
|
|
Abstract = {An extensible, flexible, multiscale, and multiphysics model for
|
|
nonisometric skeletal muscle behavior is presented. The skeletal muscle
|
|
chemoelectromechanical model is based on a bottom-up approach modeling
|
|
the entire excitation-contraction pathway by strongly coupling a
|
|
detailed biophysical model of a half-sarcomere to the propagation of
|
|
action potentials along skeletal muscle fibers and linking cellular
|
|
parameters to a transversely isotropic continuum-mechanical constitutive
|
|
equation describing the overall mechanical behavior of skeletal muscle
|
|
tissue. Since the multiscale model exhibits separable time scales, a
|
|
special emphasis is placed on employing computationally efficient
|
|
staggered solution schemes. Further, the implementation builds on the
|
|
open-source software library OpenCMISS and uses state-of-the-art
|
|
parallelization techniques taking advantage of the unique anatomical
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fiber architecture of skeletal muscles. OpenCMISS utilizes standardized
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|
data structures for geometrical aspects (FieldML) and cellular models
|
|
(CellML). Both standards are designed to allow for a maximum
|
|
flexibility, reproducibility, and extensibility. The results demonstrate
|
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the model's capability of simulating different aspects of nonisometric
|
|
muscle contraction and efficiently simulating the chemoelectromechanical
|
|
behavior in complex skeletal muscles such as the tibialis anterior
|
|
muscle.},
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DOI = {10.1155/2013/517287},
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Article-Number = {517287},
|
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ISSN = {1748-670X},
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EISSN = {1748-6718},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000327636300001},
|
|
}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:001330399500020,
|
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Author = {Banerjee, Somnath and Dutta, Avik and Agrawal, Aaditya and Hazra, Rima
|
|
and Mukherjee, Animesh},
|
|
Editor = {Bifet, A and Krilavicius, T and Miliou, I and Nowaczyk, S},
|
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Title = {DISTALANER: Distantly Supervised Active Learning Augmented Named Entity
|
|
Recognition in the Open Source Software Ecosystem},
|
|
Booktitle = {MACHINE LEARNING AND KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY IN DATABASES-APPLIED DATA
|
|
SCIENCE TRACK, PT X, ECML PKDD 2024},
|
|
Series = {Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence},
|
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Year = {2024},
|
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Volume = {14950},
|
|
Pages = {313-331},
|
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Note = {Joint European Conference on Machine Learning and Knowledge Discovery in
|
|
Databases (ECML PKDD), Vilnius, LITHUANIA, SEP 09-13, 2024},
|
|
Organization = {Artificial Intelligence Assoc Lithuania; CENTAI; EFF; ASML; Vinted;
|
|
Google; AstraZeneca; BNP PARIBAS; Forest 4 0; Go Vilnius; KNIME;
|
|
Vytautas Magnus Univ, Fac Informat; NOVIAN; Univ Vilnensis, Fac Math \&
|
|
Informat; ALTEN},
|
|
Abstract = {As the AI revolution unfolds, the push toward automating support systems
|
|
in diverse professional fields ranging from open-source software to
|
|
healthcare, and banking to transportation has become more pronounced.
|
|
Central to the automation of these systems is the early detection of
|
|
named entities, a task that is foundational yet fraught with challenges
|
|
due to the need for domain-specific expert annotations amid a backdrop
|
|
of specialized terminologies, making the process both costly and
|
|
complex. In response to this challenge, our paper presents an innovative
|
|
named entity recognition (NER) framework (https://github.
|
|
com/NeuralSentinel/DistALANER) tailored for the open-source software
|
|
domain. Our method stands out by employing a distantly supervised,
|
|
two-step annotation process that cleverly exploits language heuristics,
|
|
bespoke lookup tables, external knowledge bases, and an active learning
|
|
model. This multifaceted strategy not only elevates model performance
|
|
but also addresses the critical hurdles of high costs and the dearth of
|
|
expert annotators. A notable achievement of our approach is its
|
|
capability to enable pre-large language models (pre-LLMs) to
|
|
significantly outperform specially designed generic/domain specific LLMs
|
|
for NER tasks. We also show the effectiveness of NER in the downstream
|
|
task of relation extraction.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-031-70381-2\_20},
|
|
ISSN = {2945-9133},
|
|
EISSN = {1611-3349},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-031-70380-5; 978-3-031-70381-2},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001330399500020},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000712432700100,
|
|
Author = {Taylor, Joseph and Dantu, Ramakrishna},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {Assoc Informat Syst},
|
|
Title = {Carrots and Rainbows: An Empirical Comparison of Motivations of Open
|
|
Source Software Contributors <i>Completed Research</i>},
|
|
Booktitle = {25TH AMERICAS CONFERENCE ON INFORMATION SYSTEMS (AMCIS 2019)},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Note = {25th Americas Conference on Information Systems of the
|
|
Association-for-Information-Systems( AMCIS), Cancun, MEXICO, AUG 15-17,
|
|
2019},
|
|
Organization = {Assoc Informat Syst},
|
|
Abstract = {Open source software (OSS) communities have been witnessing growing
|
|
commercial interests with increased corporate involvement in the recent
|
|
years with acquisitions of major OSS platforms such as Red Hat and
|
|
GitHub. Researchers have studied a wide variety of motivations behind
|
|
individuals' participation in OSS communities. In this study, we build
|
|
upon the framework, rooted in self-deterministic and social practice
|
|
theories, proposed by von Krogh et al. (2012) and develop a model of OSS
|
|
contribution likelihood. We empirically validate the model with a large
|
|
dataset from 2017 GitHub Open Source Survey that includes over 5,500
|
|
randomly selected OSS developers. Results indicate that short-term
|
|
and/or tangible motivations (carrots) and long-term, value-based factors
|
|
(rainbows) influence OSS developers' contribution likelihood. However,
|
|
carrots are relatively more important. Further, we find that as internal
|
|
self-efficacy increases, effect of OSS hiring behind contribution to OSS
|
|
decreases. Our research contributes to theory and practice.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-9966831-8-0},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000712432700100},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000653789100004,
|
|
Author = {Singh, Madanjit and Saini, Munish and Kaur, Manevpreet},
|
|
Title = {Investigation of the Software Code Vulnerabilities' Impact on the
|
|
Popularity of Open Source Software Projects},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH},
|
|
Year = {2021},
|
|
Volume = {14},
|
|
Number = {3},
|
|
Pages = {58-69},
|
|
Month = {JUL-SEP},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper has statically investigated the source code of open source
|
|
software (OSS) projects to uncover the presence of vulnerabilities in
|
|
the code. The conducted research emphasizes that the presence of
|
|
vulnerabilities has adverse effects on the overall software quality. The
|
|
authors found the increasing trends in the vulnerabilities as the lines
|
|
of code (LOC) increases during the software evolution. This signifies
|
|
the fact that the addition of new features or change requests into the
|
|
OSS project may cause an increase in vulnerability. Further, the
|
|
relation between software vulnerabilities and popularity is also
|
|
examined. This research does not find the existence of any relationship
|
|
among software vulnerabilities and popularity. This research will
|
|
provide significant implications to the developers and project managers
|
|
to better understand the present state of the software.},
|
|
DOI = {10.4018/JITR.2021070104},
|
|
ISSN = {1938-7857},
|
|
EISSN = {1938-7865},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Saini, Munish/J-4196-2016
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Saini, Munish/0000-0003-4129-2591},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000653789100004},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000274260900078,
|
|
Author = {Takehara, Hidemitsu and Tamura, Yoshinobu and Yamada, Shigeru},
|
|
Editor = {Pham, H and Nakagawa, T},
|
|
Title = {A METHOD OF RELIABILITY ASSESSMENT BASED ON BAYESIAN NETWORK FOR AN
|
|
EMBEDDED OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE},
|
|
Booktitle = {15TH ISSAT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON RELIABILITY AND QUALITY IN
|
|
DESIGN, PROCEEDINGS},
|
|
Year = {2009},
|
|
Pages = {387+},
|
|
Note = {15th ISSAT International Conference on Reliability and Quality in
|
|
Design, San Francisco, CA, AUG 06-08, 2009},
|
|
Abstract = {The current software development environment has been changing into new
|
|
development paradigms such as concurrent distributed development
|
|
environment and the so-called open project by using network computing
|
|
technologies. New distributed development paradigm typified by Such open
|
|
source project. will evolve at a rapid pace in the future. Especially,
|
|
OSS (Open Source Software) systems which serve as key components of
|
|
critical infrastructures in the society are still ever-expanding now.
|
|
We focus on OSS developed under open source project. In this paper, in
|
|
order to consider the effect of each software component on the
|
|
reliability of art entire system under such open source software, we
|
|
propose a method of reliability assessment based oil the bayesian
|
|
network for OSS. Especially, we assume that the software failure
|
|
intensity depends on the time, and the software fault-report phenomena
|
|
on the bug tracking system keep an irregular state. Also, we analyze
|
|
actual software fault count data to show numerical examples of software
|
|
reliability assessment for the OSS.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-9763486-5-8},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000274260900078},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000263157200082,
|
|
Author = {Wagener, Gerard and Dulaunoy, Alexandre and Engel, Thomas},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE Computer Society},
|
|
Title = {An Instrumented Analysis of Unknown Software and Malware Driven by Free
|
|
Libre Open Source Software},
|
|
Booktitle = {SITIS 2008: 4TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SIGNAL IMAGE TECHNOLOGY AND
|
|
INTERNET BASED SYSTEMS, PROCEEDINGS},
|
|
Year = {2008},
|
|
Pages = {597+},
|
|
Note = {4th International Conference on Signal Image Technology and Internet
|
|
Bases Systems, Bali, INDONESIA, NOV 30-DEC 03, 2008},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc; Univ Gunadarma; Univ Bourgogne; ACM SIGAPP},
|
|
Abstract = {Reverse engineering is often the last resort for analyzing unknown or
|
|
closed source software. Such an investigation is motivated by a risk
|
|
evaluation of closed source programs or by evaluating consequences and
|
|
countermeasures against infections by malicious programs that are often
|
|
closed source. This article presents a success story where we used and
|
|
modified free software serving as environment for analyzing unknown
|
|
software. We explain how a malware sandbox can be constructed based on
|
|
free software. Moreover we describe how we modified free software to
|
|
improve malware analysis with additional features or extensions. Free
|
|
software helped us to increase the accuracy of malware or unknown
|
|
software analysis.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/SITIS.2008.57},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-7695-3493-0},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000263157200082},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001138793200003,
|
|
Author = {Schaetzle, Z. and Szabo, P. B. and Mezera, M. and Hermann, J. and Noe,
|
|
F.},
|
|
Title = {DeepQMC: An open-source software suite for variational optimization of
|
|
deep-learning molecular wave functions},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS},
|
|
Year = {2023},
|
|
Volume = {159},
|
|
Number = {9},
|
|
Month = {SEP 7},
|
|
Abstract = {Computing accurate yet efficient approximations to the solutions of the
|
|
electronic Schrodinger equation has been a paramount challenge of
|
|
computational chemistry for decades. Quantum Monte Carlo methods are a
|
|
promising avenue of development as their core algorithm exhibits a
|
|
number of favorable properties: it is highly parallel and scales
|
|
favorably with the considered system size, with an accuracy that is
|
|
limited only by the choice of the wave function Ansatz. The recently
|
|
introduced machine-learned parametrizations of quantum Monte Carlo
|
|
Ansatze rely on the efficiency of neural networks as universal function
|
|
approximators to achieve state of the art accuracy on a variety of
|
|
molecular systems. With interest in the field growing rapidly, there is
|
|
a clear need for easy to use, modular, and extendable software libraries
|
|
facilitating the development and adoption of this new class of methods.
|
|
In this contribution, the DEEPQMC program package is introduced, in an
|
|
attempt to provide a common framework for future investigations by
|
|
unifying many of the currently available deep-learning quantum Monte
|
|
Carlo architectures. Furthermore, the manuscript provides a brief
|
|
introduction to the methodology of variational quantum Monte Carlo in
|
|
real space, highlights some technical challenges of optimizing neural
|
|
network wave functions, and presents example black-box applications of
|
|
the program package. We thereby intend to make this novel field
|
|
accessible to a broader class of practitioners from both the quantum
|
|
chemistry and the machine learning communities.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1063/5.0157512},
|
|
Article-Number = {094108},
|
|
ISSN = {0021-9606},
|
|
EISSN = {1089-7690},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Hermann, Jan/P-1189-2018
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Schatzle, Zeno/0000-0002-5345-6592
|
|
Mezera, Matej/0009-0003-0047-488X
|
|
Noe, Frank/0000-0003-4169-9324
|
|
Hermann, Jan/0000-0002-2779-0749
|
|
Szabo, Peter Bernat/0000-0003-1824-8322},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001138793200003},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000443101800003,
|
|
Author = {Ayas, Cemalettin and Kaya, Huseyin and Tastan, Bekir and Ozder, Adem},
|
|
Title = {The Use of Google Earth Images and QGIS Open-Source Software in Social
|
|
Studies Education},
|
|
Journal = {MARMARA GEOGRAPHICAL REVIEW},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Number = {32},
|
|
Pages = {43-60},
|
|
Month = {JUL},
|
|
Abstract = {In this study, map and scale issues in ``Life on Earth{''} unit of the
|
|
``People, Places and Environments{''} learning area covered in the
|
|
Middle School 6th Grade Social Studies have been addressed. While skills
|
|
to be addressed directly on this topic are ``map reading and atlas
|
|
use{''}; the major value wished to be gained by the students is the
|
|
``sensitivity to the natural environmental{''}.
|
|
The present study aimed at developing an exemplary application for the
|
|
social studies lessons on map-scale issues by the use of Google Earth
|
|
images and an open-source GIS software, QGIS. The main objective here is
|
|
to enable students construct a map of the place in which they live by
|
|
the help of Google Earth images and open-source GIS software. For the
|
|
activity, students first download the maps of where they live from the
|
|
Google Earth application; and then they carry out a number of tasks to
|
|
create their own maps with all the aspects such as length, direction and
|
|
so in order to develop their skills on map reading.
|
|
In this present study, by doing such an exemplary lesson activity,
|
|
students create maps of where they live; that is, they integrate
|
|
technology into their learning environment as well as they exercise
|
|
active learning principles which help them grasp the knowledge, skills
|
|
and values better.},
|
|
ISSN = {1303-2429},
|
|
EISSN = {2147-7825},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {taştan, bekir/AAA-4385-2022},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000443101800003},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000524085900129,
|
|
Author = {Figueiras, Edgar and Olivieri, David N. and Paredes, Angel and Michinel,
|
|
Humberto},
|
|
Title = {QMwebJS-An Open Source Software Tool to Visualize and Share
|
|
Time-Evolving Three-Dimensional Wavefunctions},
|
|
Journal = {MATHEMATICS},
|
|
Year = {2020},
|
|
Volume = {8},
|
|
Number = {3},
|
|
Month = {MAR},
|
|
Abstract = {Numerical simulation experiments are of great importance for research
|
|
and education in Physics. They can be greatly aided by proper graphical
|
|
representations, especially for spatio-temporal dynamics. In this
|
|
contribution, we describe and provide a novel Javascript-based library
|
|
and cloud microservice-QMwebJS-for the visualization of the temporal
|
|
evolution of three-dimensional distributions. It is an easy to use,
|
|
web-based library for creating, editing, and exporting 3D models based
|
|
on the particle sampling method. Accessible from any standard browser,
|
|
it does not require downloads or installations. Users can directly share
|
|
their work with other students, teachers or researchers by keeping their
|
|
models in the cloud and allowing for interactive viewing of the
|
|
spatio-temporal solutions. This software tool was developed to support
|
|
quantum mechanics teaching at an undergraduate level by plotting the
|
|
spatial probability density distribution given by the wavefunction, but
|
|
it can be useful in different contexts including the study of nonlinear
|
|
waves.},
|
|
DOI = {10.3390/math8030430},
|
|
Article-Number = {430},
|
|
EISSN = {2227-7390},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Paredes, Angel/L-3126-2014
|
|
Michinel, Humberto/L-3214-2014},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Paredes, Angel/0000-0003-3207-1586
|
|
Michinel, Humberto/0000-0002-7854-7626},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000524085900129},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@incollection{ WOS:000306134500017,
|
|
Author = {Rullani, Francesco},
|
|
Editor = {Belussi, F and Staber, U},
|
|
Title = {Creativity and the Community Reflexivity and Creation in the
|
|
Free/Libre/Open Source Software Community},
|
|
Booktitle = {MANAGING NETWORKS OF CREATIVITY},
|
|
Series = {Routledge Studies in Innovation Organization and Technology},
|
|
Year = {2012},
|
|
Volume = {19},
|
|
Pages = {281-300},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-203-81367-6},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {RULLANI, FRANCESCO/0000-0001-6142-856X},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000306134500017},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000442991200036,
|
|
Author = {Zhu, Mengmeng and Pham, Hoang},
|
|
Title = {A multi-release software reliability modeling for open source software
|
|
incorporating dependent fault detection process},
|
|
Journal = {ANNALS OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH},
|
|
Year = {2018},
|
|
Volume = {269},
|
|
Number = {1-2, SI},
|
|
Pages = {773-790},
|
|
Month = {OCT},
|
|
Note = {International Conference on Recent Advances in Optimization Theory and
|
|
Applications (RAOTA), Univ Delhi, New Delhi, INDIA, JAN 30-31, 2016},
|
|
Organization = {Math Programming Grp; Univ Delhi, Dept Operat Res; Univ Delhi, Dept Math},
|
|
Abstract = {The increasing dependence of our modern society on software systems has
|
|
driven the development of software products become even more competitive
|
|
and time-consuming. Single release software product no longer meets the
|
|
increasing market requirements. Thereby it is important to release
|
|
multiple version software products in order to add new features in the
|
|
next release and fix remaining faults from previous release. In this
|
|
paper, we develop a multi-release software reliability model with
|
|
consideration of the remaining software faults from previous release and
|
|
the new introduced-faults (from newly added features). Additionally,
|
|
dependent fault detection process is taken into account in this
|
|
research. In particular, the detection of a new fault for developing the
|
|
next release depends on the detection of the remaining faults from
|
|
previous release and the detection of the new introduced-faults. The
|
|
proposed model is validated on the open source software project datasets
|
|
with multiple releases.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/s10479-017-2556-6},
|
|
ISSN = {0254-5330},
|
|
EISSN = {1572-9338},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Pham, Hoang/ABF-3061-2021
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Zhu, Mengmeng/0000-0003-2184-7684},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000442991200036},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000274017600008,
|
|
Author = {Ab Rahim, Nor Zairah and Alias, Rose Alinda and Carroll, Jennie},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Multiple Perspectives Criteria of Open Source Software Appropriation: A
|
|
Case Study of a City Council},
|
|
Booktitle = {IIT: 2008 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INNOVATIONS IN INFORMATION
|
|
TECHNOLOGY},
|
|
Year = {2008},
|
|
Pages = {36+},
|
|
Note = {International Conference on Innovations in Information Technology, Al
|
|
Ain, U ARAB EMIRATES, DEC 16-18, 2008},
|
|
Organization = {CIT; IEEE; IEEE Commun Soc; Microsoft; VISIONAIRE},
|
|
Abstract = {Adoption of new technology such as Open Source Software (OSS) is an
|
|
important issue in organizations. Despite many claimed benefits,
|
|
implementing OSS can be challenging. This paper describes a case study
|
|
of a City Council in Malaysia that was migrating to Open Source based
|
|
applications. It presents an integrated framework that allows the
|
|
researcher to understand the multiple perspectives that influence
|
|
appropriation of OSS in each level of the process. This understanding
|
|
will assist in effective implementation decisions and lead to a more
|
|
effective use of OSS.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4244-3396-4},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Rahim, Nor/H-2503-2011
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Ab Rahim, Nor Zairah/0000-0002-4940-4669},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000274017600008},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000913529700001,
|
|
Author = {Rappoport, Dmitrij and Bekoe, Samuel and Mohanam, Luke Nambi and Le,
|
|
Scott and George, Naje' and Shen, Ziyue and Furche, Filipp},
|
|
Title = {Libkrylov: A modular open-source software library for extremely large
|
|
on-the-fly matrix computations},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL CHEMISTRY},
|
|
Year = {2023},
|
|
Volume = {44},
|
|
Number = {11},
|
|
Pages = {1105-1118},
|
|
Month = {APR 30},
|
|
Abstract = {We present the design and implementation of libkrylov, an open-source
|
|
library for solving matrix-free eigenvalue, linear, and shifted linear
|
|
equations using Krylov subspace methods. The primary objectives of
|
|
libkrylov are flexible API design and modular structure, which enables
|
|
integration with specialized matrix-vector evaluation ``engines. ``
|
|
Libkrylov features pluggable preconditioning, orthonormalization, and
|
|
tunable convergence control. Diagonal (conjugate gradient, CG),
|
|
Davidson, and Jacobi-Davidson preconditioners are available, along with
|
|
orthonormal and nonorthonormal (nKs) schemes. All functionality of
|
|
libkrylov is exposed via Fortran and C application programming
|
|
interfaces (APIs). We illustrate the performance of libkrylov for
|
|
eigenvalue calculations arising in time-dependent density functional
|
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theory (TDDFT) in the Tamm-Dancoff approximation (TDA) and discuss the
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convergence behavior as a function of preconditioning and
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orthonormalization methods.},
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DOI = {10.1002/jcc.27068},
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EarlyAccessDate = {JAN 2023},
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ISSN = {0192-8651},
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EISSN = {1096-987X},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Rappoport, Dmitrij/AAH-8387-2020
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Furche, Filipp/G-2020-2011
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},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Furche, Filipp/0000-0001-8520-3971
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Bekoe, Samuel/0000-0001-5097-2666
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Rappoport, Dmitrij/0000-0002-5024-7998},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000913529700001},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000720289002065,
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Author = {Bonikowski, Leszek and Gruszczynski, Dawid and Matulewski, Jacek},
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Editor = {Watrobski, J and Salabun, W and Toro, C and Zanni-Merk, C and Howlett, RJ and Jain, LC},
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Title = {Open-source Software for Determining the Dynamic Areas of Interest for
|
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Eye Tracking Data Analysis},
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Booktitle = {KNOWLEDGE-BASED AND INTELLIGENT INFORMATION \& ENGINEERING SYSTEMS (KSE
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2021)},
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Series = {Procedia Computer Science},
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Year = {2021},
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Volume = {192},
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Pages = {2568-2575},
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Note = {25th KES International Conference on Knowledge-Based and Intelligent
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Information \& Engineering Systems (KES), Szczecin, POLAND, SEP 08-10,
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2021},
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Organization = {KES Int},
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Abstract = {There is a vivid need for an effective, universal and easy-to-use
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software tool supporting visual attention analysis based on eye-tracking
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data using the areas of interest for objects moving within the system of
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coordinates in which gaze position is recorded. Thus, we decided to
|
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design such software using existing algorithms offered by the discipline
|
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of computer vision, with an intention the eye-tracking research
|
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community could freely use it. According to the tests carried out using
|
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two datasets, the MOTLD algorithm had the best efficiency among all
|
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implemented in the presented software in determining the dynamic areas
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of interest. Therefore, we recommend it as the default one. This paper
|
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presents the first version of the tool and is an invitation to
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collaborate on developing this software. (C) 2021 The Authors. Published
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by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND
|
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license (https://crativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0) Peer-review
|
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under responsibility of the scientific committee of KES International.},
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DOI = {10.1016/j.procs.2021.09.026},
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ISSN = {1877-0509},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Matulewski, Jacek/D-9503-2014},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000720289002065},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000413065400016,
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Author = {Safinowski, Marcin and Szudarek, Maciej and Szewczyk, Roman and
|
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Winiarski, Wojciech},
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Editor = {Szewczyk, R and Kaliczynska, M},
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Title = {Capabilities of an Open-Source Software, Elmer FEM, in Finite Element
|
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Analysis of Fluid Flow},
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Booktitle = {RECENT ADVANCES IN SYSTEMS, CONTROL AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY},
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Series = {Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing},
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Year = {2017},
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Volume = {543},
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Pages = {118-126},
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Note = {International Conference on Systems, Control and Information
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Technologies (SCIT), Warsaw, POLAND, MAY 20-21, 2016},
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Abstract = {Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is widely used to model fluid flow
|
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and optimize industrial processes. The main obstacle to implement these
|
|
methods to small businesses might be the price of commercial software.
|
|
However, many cases do not necessarily require state-of-the-art
|
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algorithms and use of open-source software might be the best solution.
|
|
The aim of the article was to study and present the capabilities of a
|
|
solver Elmer FEM. Meshes were generated with Gmsh software and data
|
|
visualization was done with the use of application ParaView, all of
|
|
which are open-source software. The chosen software satisfied criteria
|
|
of being simple to learn, being compatible with widely used file formats
|
|
and having an active community. What is more, it allows the user to
|
|
solve multiphysics problems. The object of simulations was a prototype
|
|
of a graphene flow meter, developed by Industrial Research Institute for
|
|
Automation and Measurements. The article focused on a key issue in most
|
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of the CFD simulations, which is turbulence modelling. Both RANS-based
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and Large Eddy Simulation models were tested. The process of setting up
|
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simulations and its results are presented.},
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DOI = {10.1007/978-3-319-48923-0\_16},
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ISSN = {2194-5357},
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ISBN = {978-3-319-48923-0; 978-3-319-48922-3},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Szudarek, Maciej/B-9274-2019},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Szewczyk, Roman/0000-0002-1214-1009
|
|
Szudarek, Maciej/0000-0002-3214-9147},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000413065400016},
|
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}
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@article{ WOS:000279738500004,
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|
Author = {Conley, John P. and Kung, Fan-Chin},
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Title = {Private Benefits, Warm Glow, and Reputation in the Free and Open Source
|
|
Software Production Model},
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Journal = {JOURNAL OF PUBLIC ECONOMIC THEORY},
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Year = {2010},
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Volume = {12},
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Number = {4},
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Pages = {665-689},
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Month = {AUG},
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|
Abstract = {A great deal of production and consumption behavior takes place in the
|
|
context of social organizations that seem to fall outside of the
|
|
traditional paradigm of profit/utility maximization. These organizations
|
|
are voluntary in nature and rely on contributions from members to
|
|
achieve their objectives. Examples include the Linux operating system
|
|
and other FOSS projects, political movements, churches and religious
|
|
groups, Habitat for Humanity, and similar charitable organizations. In
|
|
this paper, we consider a world containing agents with heterogeneous
|
|
abilities who may voluntarily choose to make effort contributions to one
|
|
or more different public projects. Agents are motivated by a desire to
|
|
be seen as significant contributors to important and valuable projects,
|
|
the warm glow from the act of contributing, and a desire to directly
|
|
enjoy the benefits of projects when complete. We find that contributions
|
|
from others can be either strategic complements or substitutes. We show
|
|
that Nash equilibria exist and study how agents' abilities and project
|
|
quality affect the equilibrium levels of contributions.},
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|
DOI = {10.1111/j.1467-9779.2009.01469.x},
|
|
ISSN = {1097-3923},
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|
EISSN = {1467-9779},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000279738500004},
|
|
}
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|
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@article{ WOS:000696454500008,
|
|
Author = {Su, Yong and Zhang, Qingchuan},
|
|
Title = {<i>Glare</i>: A free and open-source software for generation and
|
|
assessment of digital speckle pattern},
|
|
Journal = {OPTICS AND LASERS IN ENGINEERING},
|
|
Year = {2022},
|
|
Volume = {148},
|
|
Month = {JAN},
|
|
Abstract = {Generating digital speckle image and its corresponding deformed image is
|
|
the basis of digital image correlation research. At present, however, it
|
|
still lacks a powerful, easy-to-use, and user-friendly professional
|
|
software concerning generation and assessment of digital speckle
|
|
pattern. Researchers have to reimplement the generation algorithms in
|
|
literature by themselves, which is time-consuming and error-prone. This
|
|
paper reports a free and open-source software, Glare, for generation and
|
|
assessment of digital speckle pattern. Glare has functions including
|
|
generating speckle patterns, rendering deformed images, assessing
|
|
pattern quality, and presenting pattern recommendations: Glare can
|
|
generate ellipse, polygon, and Gaussian speckle patterns; can render
|
|
deformed images with underlying deformation fields of translation,
|
|
stretch/compression, rotation, sinusoidal deformation, Gaussian
|
|
deformation, and Portevin-Le Chatelier band deformation; can calculate
|
|
key pattern quality assessment parameters such as speckle coverage,
|
|
speckle size, systematic error, and random error; can produce optimized
|
|
speckle pattern in form of vector image. The software realizes real-time
|
|
deformed image rendering with the aid of fast initial value estimation
|
|
algorithm for backward mapping and pattern pre-rendering technique, and
|
|
improves the computational efficiency of sum of square of subset
|
|
intensity gradients by integral image method. In general, the software
|
|
can be used not only for scientific research and engineering
|
|
applications in digital image correlation community but also for
|
|
education of experimental mechanics, and therefore has broad prospects.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.optlaseng.2021.106766},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {AUG 2021},
|
|
Article-Number = {106766},
|
|
ISSN = {0143-8166},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-0302},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Zhang, Q./F-2040-2010
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Su, Yong/0000-0003-1964-0756},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000696454500008},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000502097000016,
|
|
Author = {Park, Chanhee and Do, Sungjun and Lee, Eunjeong and Jang, Hanna and
|
|
Jung, Sungchan and Han, Hyunwoo and Lee, Kyungwon},
|
|
Editor = {Maciejewski, R and Seo, J and Westermann, R},
|
|
Title = {GitViz: An Interactive Visualization System for Analyzing Development
|
|
Trends in the Open-Source Software Community},
|
|
Booktitle = {2019 IEEE PACIFIC VISUALIZATION SYMPOSIUM (PACIFICVIS 2019)},
|
|
Series = {IEEE Pacific Visualization Symposium},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Pages = {179-183},
|
|
Note = {12th IEEE Pacific Visualization Symposium (IEEE PacificVis),
|
|
Chulalongkorn Univ, Bangkok, THAILAND, APR 23-26, 2019},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc; IEEE Comp Soc, Visualizat \& Graph Tech Comm},
|
|
Abstract = {This study proposes a visualization that can assist computer scientists
|
|
and data scientists to make decisions by exploring technology trends.
|
|
While it is important for them to understand the technology trends in
|
|
the rapidly changing computer science and data science fields, it takes
|
|
considerable time and knowledge to acquire good information about these
|
|
trends. Particularly, data/computer scientists with little experience in
|
|
the field find it difficult to obtain information on such trends.
|
|
Therefore, we propose a visualization system that can easily and quickly
|
|
explore the technology trends in computer and data science. This study
|
|
aims to identify the key technologies and developers in a specific
|
|
field, and other technologies deeply related to specific technologies,
|
|
and explore the changes in popularity of technologies, languages, and
|
|
libraries over time. This study includes two case studies to obtain
|
|
information using the proposed visualization. We demonstrate our system
|
|
with GitHub repositories data.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/PacificVis.2019.00028},
|
|
ISSN = {2165-8765},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-5386-9226-4},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Lee, Kyungwon/0000-0003-3756-3985},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000502097000016},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000360844200056,
|
|
Author = {Wang, Xiuquan and Huang, Guohe and Zhao, Shan and Guo, Junhong},
|
|
Title = {An open-source software package for multivariate modeling and
|
|
clustering: applications to air quality management},
|
|
Journal = {ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Volume = {22},
|
|
Number = {18},
|
|
Pages = {14220-14233},
|
|
Month = {SEP},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper presents an open-source software package, rSCA, which is
|
|
developed based upon a stepwise cluster analysis method and serves as a
|
|
statistical tool for modeling the relationships between multiple
|
|
dependent and independent variables. The rSCA package is efficient in
|
|
dealing with both continuous and discrete variables, as well as
|
|
nonlinear relationships between the variables. It divides the sample
|
|
sets of dependent variables into different subsets (or subclusters)
|
|
through a series of cutting and merging operations based upon the theory
|
|
of multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA). The modeling results are
|
|
given by a cluster tree, which includes both intermediate and leaf
|
|
subclusters as well as the flow paths from the root of the tree to each
|
|
leaf subcluster specified by a series of cutting and merging actions.
|
|
The rSCA package is a handy and easy-to-use tool and is freely available
|
|
at http://cran.r-project.org/package=rSCA. By applying the developed
|
|
package to air quality management in an urban environment, we
|
|
demonstrate its effectiveness in dealing with the complicated
|
|
relationships among multiple variables in real-world problems.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/s11356-015-4664-7},
|
|
ISSN = {0944-1344},
|
|
EISSN = {1614-7499},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Guo, Junhong/O-6316-2017
|
|
Huang, Guohe (Gordon)/H-5306-2011
|
|
Wang, Xander/Q-9659-2018
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Huang, Guohe (Gordon)/0000-0003-4974-3019
|
|
Wang, Xander/0000-0002-3718-3416
|
|
Zhao, Shan/0000-0003-4538-4688},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000360844200056},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000350918700001,
|
|
Author = {Usov, Ivan and Mezzenga, Raffaele},
|
|
Title = {FiberApp: An Open-Source Software for Tracking and Analyzing Polymers,
|
|
Filaments, Biomacromolecules, and Fibrous Objects},
|
|
Journal = {MACROMOLECULES},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Volume = {48},
|
|
Number = {5},
|
|
Pages = {1269-1280},
|
|
Month = {MAR 10},
|
|
Abstract = {Biological semiflexible polymers and filaments such as collagen,
|
|
fibronectin, actin, microtubules, coiled-coil proteins, DNA, siRNA,
|
|
amyloid fibrils, etc., are ubiquitous in nature. In biology, these
|
|
systems have a direct relation to critical processes ranging from the
|
|
movement of actin or assembly of viruses at cellular interfaces to the
|
|
growth of amyloid plaques in neuro-degenerative diseases. In technology
|
|
and applied sciences, synthetic macromolecules or fibrous objects such
|
|
as carbon nanotubes are involved in countless applications. Accessing
|
|
their intrinsic properties at the single molecule level, such as their
|
|
molecular conformations or intrinsic stiffness, is central to the
|
|
understanding of these systems, their properties, and the design of
|
|
related applications. In this Perspective we introduce FiberApp a new
|
|
tracking and analysis software based on a cascade of algorithms
|
|
describing structural and topological features of objects characterized
|
|
by a very high length-to-width aspect ratio, generally described as
|
|
``fiber-like objects{''}. The program operates on images from any
|
|
microscopic source (atomic force or transmission electron microscopy,
|
|
optical, fluorescence, confocal, etc.), acquiring the spatial
|
|
coordinates of objects by a semiautomated tracking procedure based on
|
|
A{*} pathfinding algorithm followed by the application of active contour
|
|
models and generating virtually any statistical, topological, and
|
|
graphical output derivable from these coordinates. Demonstrative
|
|
features of the software include statistical polymer physics analysis of
|
|
fiber conformations, height, bond and pair correlation functions,
|
|
mean-squared end-to-end distance and midpoint displacement, 2D order
|
|
parameter, excess kurtosis, fractal exponent, height profile and its
|
|
discrete Fourier transform, orientation, length, height, curvature, and
|
|
kink angle distributions, providing an unprecedented structural
|
|
description of filamentous synthetic and biological objects.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1021/ma502264c},
|
|
ISSN = {0024-9297},
|
|
EISSN = {1520-5835},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Mezzenga, Raffaele/L-7195-2015},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000350918700001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000300901000002,
|
|
Author = {Crowston, Kevin and Wei, Kangning and Howison, James and Wiggins, Andrea},
|
|
Title = {Free/Libre Open-Source Software Development: What We Know and What We Do
|
|
Not Know},
|
|
Journal = {ACM COMPUTING SURVEYS},
|
|
Year = {2012},
|
|
Volume = {44},
|
|
Number = {2},
|
|
Month = {FEB},
|
|
Abstract = {We review the empirical research on Free/Libre and Open-Source Software
|
|
(FLOSS) development and assess the state of the literature. We develop a
|
|
framework for organizing the literature based on the
|
|
input-mediator-output-input (IMOI) model from the small groups
|
|
literature. We present a quantitative summary of articles selected for
|
|
the review and then discuss findings of this literature categorized into
|
|
issues pertaining to inputs (e.g., member characteristics, technology
|
|
use, and project characteristics), processes (software development
|
|
practices, social processes, and firm involvement practices), emergent
|
|
states (e.g., social states and task-related states), and outputs (e.g.
|
|
team performance, FLOSS implementation, and project evolution). Based on
|
|
this review, we suggest topics for future research, as well as identify
|
|
methodological and theoretical issues for future inquiry in this area,
|
|
including issues relating to sampling and the need for more longitudinal
|
|
studies.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1145/2089125.2089127},
|
|
Article-Number = {7},
|
|
ISSN = {0360-0300},
|
|
EISSN = {1557-7341},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Grover, Andrea/A-8946-2009
|
|
Crowston, Kevin/C-6068-2008},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Howison, James/0000-0002-5702-149X
|
|
Grover, Andrea/0000-0003-4082-4138
|
|
Crowston, Kevin/0000-0003-1996-3600},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000300901000002},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000316917201082,
|
|
Author = {Jo, Hyun-Chul and Han, Sanghyun and Lee, Sang-Hun and Jin, Hyun-Wook},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {IMPLEMENTING CONTROL AND MISSION SOFTWARE OF UAV BY EXPLOITING OPEN
|
|
SOURCE SOFTWARE-BASED ARINC 653},
|
|
Booktitle = {2012 IEEE/AIAA 31ST DIGITAL AVIONICS SYSTEMS CONFERENCE (DASC)},
|
|
Series = {IEEE-AIAA Digital Avionics Systems Conference},
|
|
Year = {2012},
|
|
Note = {IEEE/AIAA 31st Digital Avionics Systems Conference (DASC), Williamsburg,
|
|
VA, OCT 14-18, 2012},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; AIAA; Avionics; AESS; DATC; Boeing},
|
|
Abstract = {The Integrated Modular Avionics (IMA) architecture has been suggested to
|
|
address the Size, Weight, and Power (SWaP) issues and provide better
|
|
software consolidation and testability by means of partitioning. Though
|
|
the IMA architecture is mainly discussed from the view point of large
|
|
aircrafts or manned aerial vehicles, small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
|
|
(UAV) are one that indeed requires IMA to reduce SWaP. In this study, we
|
|
design and implement UAV control and mission software over ARINC 653.
|
|
Especially we utilize our Linux-based ARINC-653, which can provide
|
|
abundant development tools, software libraries, and device drivers due
|
|
to the nature of Linux. Our control and mission software include
|
|
Operational Flight Program (OFP), Video Streaming Program (VSP), Ground
|
|
Control Program (GCP), and Ground Monitoring Program (GMP). We test our
|
|
programs in a HILS environment and show that these run correctly in
|
|
terms of functionality and real-time requirements. Our study also
|
|
suggests few extensions for process scheduling and inter-partition
|
|
communication of ARINC 653.},
|
|
ISSN = {2155-7195},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4673-1700-9},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Lee, SangHun/GPW-6306-2022},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000316917201082},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@incollection{ WOS:000688195100014,
|
|
Author = {Misra, Biswapriya B.},
|
|
Editor = {Shrestha, B},
|
|
Title = {Open-Source Software Tools, Databases, and Resources for Single-Cell and
|
|
Single-Cell-Type Metabolomics},
|
|
Booktitle = {SINGLE CELL METABOLISM: Methods and Protocols},
|
|
Series = {Methods in Molecular Biology},
|
|
Year = {2020},
|
|
Volume = {2064},
|
|
Pages = {191-217},
|
|
Abstract = {In this age of -omics data-guided big data revolution, metabolomics has
|
|
received significant attention as compared to genomics, transcriptomics,
|
|
and proteomics for its proximity to the phenotype, the promises it makes
|
|
and the challenges it throws. Although metabolomes of entire organisms,
|
|
organs, biofluids, and tissues are of immense interest, a cell-specific
|
|
resolution is deemed critical for biomedical applications where a
|
|
granular understanding of cellular metabolism at cell-type and
|
|
subcellular resolution is desirable. Mass spectrometry (MS) is a
|
|
versatile technique that is used to analyze a broad range of compounds
|
|
from different species and cell-types, with high accuracy, resolution,
|
|
sensitivity, selectivity, and fast data acquisition speeds. With recent
|
|
advances in MS and spectroscopy-based platforms, the research community
|
|
is able to generate high-throughput data sets from single cells.
|
|
However, it is challenging to handle, store, process, analyze, and
|
|
interpret data in a routine manner. In this treatise, I present a
|
|
workflow of metabolomics data generation from single cells and
|
|
single-cell types to their analysis, visualization, and interpretation
|
|
for obtaining biological insights.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-1-4939-9831-9\_15},
|
|
ISSN = {1064-3745},
|
|
EISSN = {1940-6029},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4939-9831-9; 978-1-4939-9829-6},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Misra, Biswapriya/D-2055-2012
|
|
Misra, Biswapriya/H-5136-2013},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Misra, Biswapriya/0000-0003-2589-6539},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000688195100014},
|
|
}
|
|
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000399152500041,
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Author = {Barlas, Panagiotis and Heavey, Cathal},
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Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
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Title = {KE TOOL: AN OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE FOR AUTOMATED INPUT DATA IN DISCRETE
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EVENT SIMULATION PROJECTS},
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Booktitle = {2016 WINTER SIMULATION CONFERENCE (WSC)},
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Series = {Winter Simulation Conference Proceedings},
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Year = {2016},
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Pages = {472-483},
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Note = {Winter Simulation Conference (WSC), Arlington, VA, DEC 11-14, 2016},
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Organization = {Amer Stat Assoc; Arbeitsgemeinschaft Simulat; Assoc Comp Machinery,
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Special Interest Grp Simulat; Inst Elect \& Elect Engineers Syst Man \&
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Cybernet Soc; Inst Ind Engineers; Inst Operat Res \& Management Sci;
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Natl Inst Stand \& Technol; Soc Modeling \& Simulat Int},
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Abstract = {Input data management is a time-consuming and costly for Discrete Event
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Simulation (DES) projects. According to research studies, the input data
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phase constitutes, on the average, can account for over a third of the
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time of an entire simulation project. This paper presents a newly
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developed Open Source (OS) tool, called the Knowledge Extraction (KE)
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tool that automates the input data management in DES projects enabling
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real-time simulation. The OS software reads data from several resources
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of an organisation; analyses it using statistical analysis and outputs
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it in a format that is applicable to be used by simulation software, all
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conducted in one automated process. We explain how the KE tool is
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developed using Python libraries, introduce its structure and provide
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insights of its employment.},
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ISSN = {0891-7736},
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ISBN = {978-1-5090-4486-3},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Heavey, Cathal/F-6929-2017},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000399152500041},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000309893000011,
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Author = {Lavazza, Luigi and Morasca, Sandro and Taibi, Davide and Tosi, Davide},
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Editor = {Filipe, J and Cordeiro, J},
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Title = {OP2A: How to Improve the Quality of the Web Portal of Open Source
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Software Products},
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Booktitle = {WEB INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES},
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Series = {Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing},
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Year = {2012},
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Volume = {101},
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Pages = {149-162},
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Note = {7th International Conference on Web Information Systems and
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Technologies, Noordwijkerhout, NETHERLANDS, MAY 06-09, 2011},
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Organization = {Inst Syst \& Technol Informat Control \& Commun},
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Abstract = {Open Source Software (OSS) communities do not often invest in marketing
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|
strategies to promote their products in a competitive way. Even the home
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pages of the web portals of well-known OSS products show technicalities
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|
and details that are not relevant for a fast and effective evaluation of
|
|
the product's qualities. So, final users and even developers who are
|
|
interested in evaluating and potentially adopting an OSS product are
|
|
often negatively impressed by the quality perception they have from the
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|
web portal of the product and turn to proprietary software solutions or
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|
fail to adopt OSS that may be useful in their activities. In this paper,
|
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we define OP2A, an evaluation model and we derive a checklist that OSS
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developers and web masters can use to design (or improve) their web
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|
portals with all the contents that are expected to be of interest for
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OSS final users. We exemplify the use of the model by applying it to the
|
|
Apache Tomcat web portal and we apply the model to 47 web sites of
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well-known OSS products to highlight the current deficiencies that
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characterize these web portals.},
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ISSN = {1865-1348},
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|
ISBN = {978-3-642-28081-8},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {TOSI, DAVIDE/AAI-1310-2020
|
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Lavazza, Luigi/AAF-5323-2020
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Taibi, Davide/E-4935-2015
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},
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ORCID-Numbers = {TOSI, DAVIDE/0000-0003-3815-2512
|
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Morasca, Sandro/0000-0003-4598-7024
|
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Taibi, Davide/0000-0002-3210-3990
|
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Lavazza, Luigi/0000-0002-5226-4337},
|
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000309893000011},
|
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}
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@article{ WOS:000324356200004,
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Author = {De Noni, Ivan and Ganzaroli, Andrea and Orsi, Luigi},
|
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Title = {The evolution of OSS governance: a dimensional comparative analysis},
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Journal = {SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT},
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Year = {2013},
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Volume = {29},
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Number = {3},
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Pages = {247-263},
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Month = {SEP},
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Abstract = {The competiveness of Open Source Software (OSS) communities depends on
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|
the quantity and combination of resources and competencies attracted to
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and retained at each stage of the innovation process. To this purpose,
|
|
given the lack of proprietary control over source code, the way
|
|
mechanisms of governance combine through a coherent and emergent process
|
|
of governance is important to shaping the attractiveness and
|
|
sustainability of these communities. Despite their importance, we still
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|
know little about how governance mechanisms are combined in 055
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|
communities. This paper contributes to filling part of that gap. The
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study is based on an explorative factor analysis conducted on a database
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of 40 case studies of OSS projects hosted in Freshmeat. The results show
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OSS governance is configurational, and highlights four likely
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|
configurations of governance. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights
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reserved.},
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DOI = {10.1016/j.scaman.2012.10.003},
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ISSN = {0956-5221},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-3387},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {DE NONI, IVAN/AAF-2317-2021
|
|
Orsi, Luigi/E-5219-2012
|
|
},
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|
ORCID-Numbers = {Orsi, Luigi/0000-0002-7621-0878
|
|
DE NONI, IVAN/0000-0001-8746-6572
|
|
GANZAROLI, ANDREA/0000-0002-2270-1970},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000324356200004},
|
|
}
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@article{ WOS:000423902600003,
|
|
Author = {Nursamsi, Ilyas and Komala, Wulan Ratna},
|
|
Title = {Assessment of the successfulness of mangrove plantation program through
|
|
the use of open source software and freely available satellite images},
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|
Journal = {NUSANTARA BIOSCIENCE},
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Year = {2017},
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Volume = {9},
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|
Number = {3},
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|
Pages = {251-259},
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|
Month = {AUG},
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|
Abstract = {Mangrove forest has a major role in the process of human-environment
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|
interaction, but almost every mangrove forest in the world is under
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|
threat. In Indonesia alone, 25\% of South East Asia's mangroves are at a
|
|
risk. The continued decline in mangrove forest induced by anthropogenic
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|
activity has made all the stakeholders who have the concern at the
|
|
mangrove forest preservation worried, including the government. There
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|
were several programs have been performed by the government to preserve
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|
the mangrove forest. One of the programs was ``Mangrove Rehabilitation
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|
Program in three districts: Ciamis, Indramayu, and Subang{''} held by
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|
Forestry Department of West Java Province in 2007. The aims of this
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|
study were to assess the changes in mangrove forest area before the
|
|
program performed and to evaluate the successfulness of the program,
|
|
using the increasing of mangrove forest area as a parameter. This study
|
|
was conducted only in Subang and Indramayu Districts of West Java,
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|
Indonesia. The assessment was conducted using Landsat 4-5 TM, Landsat 7
|
|
ETM+, and Landsat 8 OLI acquired in 1996, 2006, and 2016 respectively.
|
|
For each image, a supervised classification method was performed using
|
|
open source GRASS GIS software. The resulting maps were then compared to
|
|
quantify the changes. Field work activity conducted and confirmed the
|
|
changes that occurred in the study areas. Our study shows that all of
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|
the two districts exhibit successfulness of the plantation program.
|
|
Ground truth survey confirmed that the successfulness of the plantation
|
|
program is due to the participation of communities in the area of study.
|
|
This study also shows that by using open source software and freely
|
|
available satellite images, the fast, robust, and reliable data as an
|
|
initial step to monitor both short-term and long-term plantation program
|
|
can be collected effectively and inexpensively.},
|
|
DOI = {10.13057/nusbiosci/n090303},
|
|
ISSN = {2087-3948},
|
|
EISSN = {2087-3956},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Nursamsi, Ilyas/D-9897-2018},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Nursamsi, Ilyas/0000-0001-7236-6683},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000423902600003},
|
|
}
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|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000172198800003,
|
|
Author = {Gallivan, MJ},
|
|
Title = {Striking a balance between trust anti control in a virtual organization:
|
|
a content analysis of open source software case studies},
|
|
Journal = {INFORMATION SYSTEMS JOURNAL},
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|
Year = {2001},
|
|
Volume = {11},
|
|
Number = {4},
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|
Pages = {277-304},
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|
Month = {OCT},
|
|
Abstract = {Many organization theorists have predicted the emergence of the
|
|
networked or virtual firm as a model for the design of future
|
|
organizations. Researchers have also emphasized the importance of trust
|
|
as a necessary condition for ensuring the success of virtual
|
|
organizations. This paper examines the open source software (OSS)
|
|
`movement' as an example of a virtual organization and proposes a model
|
|
that runs contrary to the belief that trust is critical for virtual
|
|
organizations. Instead, I argue that various control mechanisms can
|
|
ensure the effective performance of autonomous agents who participate in
|
|
virtual organizations. Borrowing from the theory of the
|
|
`McDonaldization' of society, I argue that, given a set of practices to
|
|
ensure the control, efficiency, predictability and calculability of
|
|
processes and outcomes in virtual organizations, effective performance
|
|
may occur in the absence of trust. As support for my argument, I employ
|
|
content analysis to examine a set of published case studies of OSS
|
|
projects. My results show that, although that trust is rarely mentioned,
|
|
ensuring control is an important criterion for effective performance
|
|
within OSS projects. The case studies feature few references to other
|
|
dimensions of `McDonaldization' (efficiency, predictability and
|
|
calculability), however, and I conclude that the OSS movement relies on
|
|
many other forms of social control and self-control, which are often
|
|
unacknowledged in OSS projects. Through these implicit forms of control,
|
|
OSS projects are able to secure the cooperation of the autonomous agents
|
|
that participate in project teams. I conclude by extrapolating from
|
|
these case studies to other virtual organizations.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1046/j.1365-2575.2001.00108.x},
|
|
ISSN = {1350-1917},
|
|
EISSN = {1365-2575},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000172198800003},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000796618500001,
|
|
Author = {Paxton, Alexandra and Varoquaux, Nelle and Holdgraf, Chris and Geiger,
|
|
R. Stuart},
|
|
Title = {Community, Time, and (Con)text: A Dynamical Systems Analysis of Online
|
|
Communication and Community Health among Open-Source Software
|
|
Communities},
|
|
Journal = {COGNITIVE SCIENCE},
|
|
Year = {2022},
|
|
Volume = {46},
|
|
Number = {5},
|
|
Month = {MAY},
|
|
Abstract = {Free and open-source software projects have become essential digital
|
|
infrastructure over the past decade. These projects are largely created
|
|
and maintained by unpaid volunteers, presenting a potential
|
|
vulnerability if the projects cannot recruit and retain new volunteers.
|
|
At the same time, their development on open collaborative development
|
|
platforms provides a nearly complete record of the community's
|
|
interactions; this affords the opportunity to study naturally occurring
|
|
language dynamics at scale and in a context with massive real-world
|
|
impact. The present work takes a dynamical systems view of language to
|
|
understand the ways in which communicative context and community
|
|
membership shape the emergence and impact of language use-specifically,
|
|
sentiment and expressions of gratitude. We then present evidence that
|
|
these language dynamics shape newcomers' likelihood of returning,
|
|
although the specific impacts of different community responses are
|
|
crucially modulated by the context of the newcomer's first contact with
|
|
the community.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1111/cogs.13134},
|
|
Article-Number = {e13134},
|
|
ISSN = {0364-0213},
|
|
EISSN = {1551-6709},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Geiger, R./AAV-4309-2021
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Geiger, R.Stuart/0000-0001-7215-0532
|
|
Paxton, Alexandra/0000-0002-8603-015X},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000796618500001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000625208504081,
|
|
Author = {Gasson, Susan and Purcelle, Michelle},
|
|
Editor = {Bui, TX},
|
|
Title = {Legitimate Peripheral Participation in Hybrid FOSS Community Innovation},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 51ST ANNUAL HAWAII INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SYSTEM
|
|
SCIENCES (HICSS)},
|
|
Year = {2018},
|
|
Pages = {4554-4563},
|
|
Note = {51st Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS),
|
|
HI, JAN 02-06, 2018},
|
|
Organization = {Pacific Res Inst Informat Syst \& Management; Shidler Coll Business;
|
|
IBM; Bizgenics Fdn; Arizona Eller; AIS; Baylor Business Informat Syst;
|
|
Int Soc Serv Innovat; St Johns Univ, Coll Profess Studies; Syracuse
|
|
Univ, Sch Informat Stud},
|
|
Abstract = {FOSS communities are increasingly employing a hybrid model where free,
|
|
open source software development is combined with commercial customer
|
|
support to ensure community sustainability. This makes it difficult for
|
|
peripheral users, who are not part of the core administrative or
|
|
sponsoring organization to participate meaningfully. The paper presents
|
|
a study of modes of Legitimate Peripheral Participation by users who
|
|
attempt to introduce product feature innovations to hybrid FOSS
|
|
communities. We identify eight modes of virtual peripheral participation
|
|
by users, exploring the technology and social/community affordances, and
|
|
the performativity and participation effects that these engender to move
|
|
peripheral users towards core membership.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-9981331-1-9},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Gasson, Susan/A-1021-2007},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000625208504081},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000937320900032,
|
|
Author = {Tapia, Kennedy Rolando Lomas and Maldonado, Roberto Guillermo Quishpe
|
|
and Trujillo, Carmen Amelia and Gongora, Fabio Elton Cruz},
|
|
Title = {INTERPRETIVE TRAIL USING FREE SOFTWARE, FOR THE TEACHING OF ECOSYSTEMS
|
|
IN NATURAL SCIENCES},
|
|
Journal = {REVISTA CONRADO},
|
|
Year = {2023},
|
|
Volume = {19},
|
|
Number = {90},
|
|
Pages = {277-282},
|
|
Month = {JAN-FEB},
|
|
Abstract = {Currently, education has undergone great changes by going from
|
|
face-to-face to virtual, due to the pandemic, this has meant an
|
|
accelerated process and the evolution of pedagogy, which requires a
|
|
change in the traditional model of teaching to a modern one, using
|
|
technology as a tool that facilitates the teaching processes for
|
|
meaningful learning in students, especially in the teaching of
|
|
ecosys-tems in the subject of Natural Sciences. The research is part of
|
|
the Cayambe Educational Unit, with the students of the two parallels of
|
|
the tenth year of basic general edu-cation and teachers of the Natural
|
|
Sciences area, with the main objective of implementing a virtual
|
|
learning environ-ment (EVA) for the teaching of ecosystems in the area
|
|
of Natural Sciences in the tenth year students, through an environmental
|
|
interpretive path with free software, we wor-ked in coordination with
|
|
the campus authorities to carry out the investigative process. Among the
|
|
findings, it was evidenced that the traditional model continues to
|
|
prevail despite the fact that there is a national curriculum with a
|
|
constructivist approach and currently the stage of con-nectivity
|
|
requires a constant search for new strategies using ICT for teaching,
|
|
under this approach an educatio-nal resource was developed in Artsteps
|
|
to overcome and improve understanding of ecosystems in Ecuador.},
|
|
ISSN = {1990-8644},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000937320900032},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000340619500029,
|
|
Author = {Fernandes, Sara and Cerone, Antonio and Barbosa, Luis Soares},
|
|
Editor = {Counsell, S and Nunez, M},
|
|
Title = {Analysis of FLOSS Communities as Learning Contexts},
|
|
Booktitle = {SOFTWARE ENGINEERING AND FORMAL METHODS},
|
|
Series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Volume = {8368},
|
|
Pages = {405-416},
|
|
Note = {11th International Conference on Software Engineering and Formal Methods
|
|
(SEFM), Madrid, SPAIN, SEP 23-27, 2013},
|
|
Abstract = {It can be argued that participating in Free/Libre Open Source Software
|
|
(FLOSS) projects can have a positive effect in the contributor's
|
|
learning process. The need to collaborate with other contributors and to
|
|
contribute to a project can motivate and implicitly foster learning. In
|
|
order to validate such statements, it is necessary to (1) study the
|
|
interactions between FLOSS projects' participants, and (2) explore the
|
|
didactical value of participating in FLOSS projects, designing an
|
|
appropriate questionnaire asking FLOSS contributors about their
|
|
experience in FLOSS projects. In this paper, we illustrate how this
|
|
questionnaire was designed and disseminated. We conclude the paper with
|
|
results from 27 FLOSS projects contributors, determining that, not only
|
|
they contribute and collaborate to the project and its community, but
|
|
also that FLOSS contributors see that this type of activity can be
|
|
regarded as a complement to formal education.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-319-05032-4\_29},
|
|
ISSN = {0302-9743},
|
|
EISSN = {1611-3349},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-319-05032-4; 978-3-319-05031-7},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Soares Barbosa, Luis/N-7086-2013},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Soares Barbosa, Luis/0000-0002-5037-2588},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000340619500029},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000346736300009,
|
|
Author = {Sanchez Ortiz, Susana and Perez Benitez, Alfredo},
|
|
Editor = {Corral, L and Sillitti, A and Succi, G and Vlasenko, J and Wasserman, AI},
|
|
Title = {FOSS Service Management and Incidences},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE: MOBILE OPEN SOURCE TECHNOLOGIES},
|
|
Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Volume = {427},
|
|
Pages = {76-79},
|
|
Note = {10th IFIP WG 2.13 International Conference on Open Source Systems (OSS),
|
|
San Jose, COSTA RICA, MAY 06-09, 2014},
|
|
Organization = {IFIP WG 2.13},
|
|
Abstract = {The Free Open Source Software (FOSS) solutions have been reaching a high
|
|
demand, usage and global recognition, not only in the development of
|
|
applications for companies and institutions also in the management of
|
|
services and incidents. With the upswing of Information Technology (IT),
|
|
the development of tools that enable the reporting of problems and
|
|
incidents on any organization or company is necessary. Every day you
|
|
need more applications, software generally, that make easier the user's
|
|
actions. This paper describes the need to use these tools and recount
|
|
the development of a web application that allows the management of
|
|
reports and incidents from users of Nova, the GNU/Linux Cuban
|
|
distribution.},
|
|
ISSN = {1868-4238},
|
|
EISSN = {1868-422X},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-642-55128-4},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000346736300009},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000215941200002,
|
|
Author = {Gonzalez-Barahona, Jesus M.},
|
|
Title = {The notion of free software},
|
|
Journal = {TRADUMATICA-TRADUCCIO I TECNOLOGIES DE LA INFORMACIO I LA COMUNICACIO},
|
|
Year = {2011},
|
|
Number = {9},
|
|
Pages = {5-11},
|
|
Month = {DEC},
|
|
Abstract = {Free, open source software is increasingly more usual in almost any
|
|
computing environment. However, it is also a great unknown: not many
|
|
people knows what it truly is. This paper presents the conditions that
|
|
some piece of software has to comply with to be considered as free or
|
|
open source software, which are compiled in several definitions.
|
|
Starting from them, its history is briefly exposed, and some of its
|
|
characteristics and consequences are explored. In addition, some aspects
|
|
related to free software licensing are commented, since they are so
|
|
fundamental for its very existence..},
|
|
DOI = {10.5565/rev/tradumatica.10},
|
|
ISSN = {1578-7559},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Gonzalez-Barahona, Jesus M./L-5646-2017},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Gonzalez-Barahona, Jesus M./0000-0001-9682-460X},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000215941200002},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000368495600005,
|
|
Author = {Barcomb, Ann and Grottke, Michael and Stauffert, Jan-Philipp and Riehle,
|
|
Dirk and Jahn, Sabrina},
|
|
Editor = {Damiani, E and Frati, F and Riehle, D and Wasserman, AI},
|
|
Title = {How Developers Acquire FLOSS Skills},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SYSTEMS: ADOPTION AND IMPACT},
|
|
Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Volume = {451},
|
|
Pages = {23-32},
|
|
Note = {11th IFIP WG 2.13 Annual International Conference on Open Source Systems
|
|
(OSS), Florence, ITALY, MAY 16-17, 2015},
|
|
Organization = {IFIP WG 2 13; Google},
|
|
Abstract = {With the increasing prominence of open collaboration as found in
|
|
free/libre/open source software projects and other joint production
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communities, potential participants need to acquire skills. How these
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skills are learned has received little research attention. This article
|
|
presents a large- scale survey (5,309 valid responses) in which users
|
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and developers of the beta release of a popular file download
|
|
application were asked which learning styles were used to acquire
|
|
technical and social skills. We find that the extent to which a person
|
|
acquired the relevant skills through informal methods tends to be higher
|
|
if the person is a free/libre/open source code contributor, while being
|
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a professional software developer does not have this effect.
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Additionally, younger participants proved more likely to make use of
|
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formal methods of learning. These insights will help individuals,
|
|
commercial companies, educational institutions, governments and open
|
|
collaborative projects decide how they promote learning.},
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DOI = {10.1007/978-3-319-17837-0\_3},
|
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ISSN = {1868-4238},
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EISSN = {1868-422X},
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ISBN = {978-3-319-17837-0; 978-3-319-17836-3},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Grottke, Michael/AAU-3488-2021
|
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Riehle, Dirk/X-8137-2019
|
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},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Grottke, Michael/0000-0001-5758-0163
|
|
Barcomb, Ann/0000-0003-2126-9511
|
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Stauffert, Jan-Philipp/0000-0002-7789-5426},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000368495600005},
|
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}
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@article{ WOS:000697733100013,
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Author = {Tkalec, Ziga and Negreira, Noelia and Lopez de Alda, Miren and Barcelo,
|
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Damia and Kosjek, Tina},
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Title = {A novel workflow utilizing open-source software tools in the
|
|
environmental fate studies: The example of imatinib biotransformation},
|
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Journal = {SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT},
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Year = {2021},
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Volume = {797},
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Month = {NOV 25},
|
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Abstract = {The aim of this study is to utilize novel and powerful workflows with
|
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publicly available tools to efficiently process data and facilitate
|
|
rapid acquisition of knowledge on environmental fate studies. Taking
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imatinib (IMA) as an example, we developed an efficient workflow to
|
|
describe IMA biodegradation with activated sludge (AS) from wastewater
|
|
treatment plants (WWTP). IMA is a cytostatic pharmaceutical; a selective
|
|
tyrosine kinase inhibitor used to treat chronic myeloid leukemia. Its
|
|
reported ecotoxic, endocrine and genotoxic effects imply high risk for
|
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aquatic wildlife and human health, however its fate in the environment
|
|
is not yet well known. The study was conducted in a batch
|
|
biotransformation setup, at two AS concentration levels and in presence
|
|
and absence of carbon source. Degradation profiles and formation of IMA
|
|
transformation products (TPs) were investigated using
|
|
UHPLC-QqOrbitrap-MS/MS which showed that IMA is readily biodegradable.
|
|
TPs were determined using multivariate statistical analysis. Eight TPs
|
|
were determined and tentatively identified, six of them for first time.
|
|
Hydrolysis of amide bond, oxidation, demethylation, deamination,
|
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acetylation and succinylation are proposed as major biodegradation
|
|
pathways. TP235, the product of amide bond hydrolysis, was detected and
|
|
quantified in actual wastewaters, at levels around 1 ng/L. This calls
|
|
for more studies on the environmental fate of IMA in order to properly
|
|
asses the environmental risk and hazard associated to IMA and its TPs.
|
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(c) 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access
|
|
article under the CC BY license (http://
|
|
creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.149063},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {JUL 2021},
|
|
Article-Number = {149063},
|
|
ISSN = {0048-9697},
|
|
EISSN = {1879-1026},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {BARCELO, DAMIA/O-4558-2016
|
|
Tkalec, Žiga/AAY-5332-2021
|
|
Lopez de Alda, Miren/E-3357-2014
|
|
Kosjek, Tina/D-2313-2014},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Tkalec, Ziga/0000-0003-4518-3923
|
|
Lopez de Alda, Miren/0000-0002-9347-2765
|
|
Kosjek, Tina/0000-0002-6421-0344},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000697733100013},
|
|
}
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|
|
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@article{ WOS:000265318300001,
|
|
Author = {Beecher, Karl and Capiluppi, Andrea and Boldyreff, Cornelia},
|
|
Title = {Identifying exogenous drivers and evolutionary stages in FLOSS projects},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF SYSTEMS AND SOFTWARE},
|
|
Year = {2009},
|
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Volume = {82},
|
|
Number = {5},
|
|
Pages = {739-750},
|
|
Month = {MAY},
|
|
Abstract = {The success of a Free/Libre/Open Source Software (FLOSS) project has
|
|
been evaluated in the past through the number of commits made to its
|
|
configuration management system, number of developers and number of
|
|
users. Most studies, based on a popular FLOSS repository (SourceForge).
|
|
have concluded that the vast majority of projects are failures.
|
|
This Study's empirical results confirm and expand conclusions from an
|
|
earlier and more limited work. Not only do projects from different
|
|
repositories display different process and product characteristics, but
|
|
a more general pattern can be observed. Projects may be considered as
|
|
early inceptors in highly visible repositories, or as established
|
|
projects within desktop-wide projects, or finally as structured parts of
|
|
FLOSS distributions. These three possibilities ire formalized into a
|
|
framework of transitions between repositories.
|
|
The framework developed here provides a wider context in which results
|
|
from FLOSS repository mining can be more effectively presented.
|
|
Researchers can draw different conclusions based on the overall
|
|
characteristics studied about an Open Source software project's
|
|
potential for success, depending on the repository that they mine. These
|
|
results also provide guidance to OSS developers when choosing where to
|
|
host their project and how to distribute it to maximize its evolutionary
|
|
success. (C) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.jss.2008.10.026},
|
|
ISSN = {0164-1212},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-1228},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Capiluppi, Andrea/AGO-2961-2022
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Capiluppi, Andrea/0000-0001-9469-6050},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000265318300001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000506842600001,
|
|
Author = {Horning, Ned and Fleishman, Erica and Ersts, Peter J. and Fogarty, Frank
|
|
A. and Zillig, Martha Wohlfeil},
|
|
Title = {Mapping of land cover with open-source software and
|
|
ultra-high-resolution imagery acquired with unmanned aerial vehicles},
|
|
Journal = {REMOTE SENSING IN ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION},
|
|
Year = {2020},
|
|
Volume = {6},
|
|
Number = {4, SI},
|
|
Pages = {487-497},
|
|
Month = {DEC},
|
|
Abstract = {The use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to map and monitor the
|
|
environment has increased sharply in the last few years. Many
|
|
individuals and organizations have purchased consumer-grade UAVs, and
|
|
commonly acquire aerial photographs to map land cover. The resulting
|
|
ultra-high-resolution (sub-decimeter-resolution) imagery has high
|
|
information content, but automating the extraction of this information
|
|
to create accurate, wall-to-wall land-cover maps is quite difficult. We
|
|
introduce image-processing workflows that are based on open-source
|
|
software and can be used to create land-cover maps from
|
|
ultra-high-resolution aerial imagery. We compared four machine-learning
|
|
workflows for classifying images. Two workflows were based on random
|
|
forest algorithms. Of these, one used a pixel-by-pixel approach
|
|
available in ilastik, and the other used image segments and was
|
|
implemented with R and the Orfeo ToolBox. The other two workflows used
|
|
fully connected neural networks and convolutional neural networks
|
|
implemented with Nenetic. We applied the four workflows to aerial
|
|
photographs acquired in the Great Basin (western USA) at flying heights
|
|
of 10 m, 45 m and 90 m above ground level. Our focal cover type was
|
|
cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum), a non-native invasive grass that changes
|
|
regional fire dynamics. The most accurate workflow for classifying
|
|
ultra-high-resolution imagery depends on diverse factors that are
|
|
influenced by image resolution and land-cover characteristics, such as
|
|
contrast, landscape patterns and the spectral texture of the land-cover
|
|
types being classified. For our application, the ilastik workflow
|
|
yielded the highest overall accuracy (0.82-0.89) as assessed by
|
|
pixel-based accuracy.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1002/rse2.144},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {JAN 2020},
|
|
EISSN = {2056-3485},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Horning, Ned/0000-0002-0962-7403},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000506842600001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001289057200001,
|
|
Author = {Islam, Saiful and Bhuiyan, Mohammad Zahidul H. and Liaquat, Muwahida and
|
|
Paakkonen, Into and Kaasalainen, Sanna},
|
|
Title = {An open GNSS spoofing data repository: characterization and impact
|
|
analysis with FGI-GSRx open-source software-defined receiver},
|
|
Journal = {GPS SOLUTIONS},
|
|
Year = {2024},
|
|
Volume = {28},
|
|
Number = {4},
|
|
Month = {OCT},
|
|
Abstract = {Spoofing is becoming a prevalent threat to the users of Global
|
|
Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS). It is important to deepen our
|
|
understanding of spoofing attacks and develop resilient techniques to
|
|
effectively combat this threat. Detecting and mitigating these attacks
|
|
requires thorough testing, typically conducted in a laboratory
|
|
environment through the establishment of a spoofing test-bed. The
|
|
complexity, cost and resource demands of creating such a test-bed
|
|
underscore the necessity of utilizing openly available datasets. To
|
|
address this need, this paper introduces a new GNSS spoofing data
|
|
repository from Finnish Geospatial Research Institute (FGI) named
|
|
hereafter as `FGI-SpoofRepo'. This data repository consists of raw
|
|
In-phase and Quadrature (I/Q) data of live recordings of GPS L1 C/A,
|
|
Galileo E1, GPS L5, and Galileo E5a signals. These datasets encompass
|
|
three distinct types of spoofing characteristics (synchronous,
|
|
asynchronous, and meaconing), making them very useful example candidates
|
|
of open data for testing the performance of any anti-spoofing techniques
|
|
(be it detection or mitigation). The inclusion of live signals in
|
|
multiple GNSS frequencies and the presence of cryptographic signatures
|
|
in Galileo E1 signal make these datasets potential benchmarks for
|
|
assessing the resilience performance of multi-frequency
|
|
multi-constellation receivers. The analysis of the datasets is carried
|
|
out with an open-source MATLAB-based software-defined receiver,
|
|
FGI-GSRx. An updated version of FGI-GSRx, equipped with the necessary
|
|
modifications for processing and analyzing the new datasets, is released
|
|
alongside the datasets. Therefore, the GNSS research community can
|
|
utilize the open-source FGI-GSRx or any third-party SDR to process the
|
|
publicly available raw I/Q data for implementation, testing and
|
|
validation of any new anti-spoofing technique. The results show that
|
|
time-synchronous spoofing seamlessly takes over positioning solution,
|
|
while time-asynchronous spoofing acts as noise or in some cases,
|
|
completely prevent the receiver from providing a positioning solution.
|
|
Signal re-acquisition during an ongoing spoofing attack (cold start),
|
|
the receiver tends to lock onto the spoofing signal with the highest
|
|
peak, posing a potential threat to GNSS receivers without assisted
|
|
information. Overall, this research aims to advance the understanding of
|
|
complex spoofing attacks on GNSS signals, providing insight into
|
|
enhancing resilience in navigation systems.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/s10291-024-01719-2},
|
|
Article-Number = {176},
|
|
ISSN = {1080-5370},
|
|
EISSN = {1521-1886},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Bhuiyan, Zahidul/B-2840-2010
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Islam, Saiful/0000-0002-6658-3427},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001289057200001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000596039600006,
|
|
Author = {Tang, Tanya (Ya) and Fang, Eric (Er) and Qualls, William J.},
|
|
Title = {MORE IS NOT NECESSARILY BETTER: AN ABSORPTIVE CAPACITY PERSPECTIVE ON
|
|
NETWORK EFFECTS IN OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITIES},
|
|
Journal = {MIS QUARTERLY},
|
|
Year = {2020},
|
|
Volume = {44},
|
|
Number = {4},
|
|
Pages = {1651-1678},
|
|
Month = {DEC},
|
|
Abstract = {Previous research has predominantly taken a social network perspective
|
|
suggesting that building more network connections or becoming deeply
|
|
embedded in a network provides a better position to access network
|
|
knowledge in open source software communities. This perspective
|
|
implicitly assumes that accessed network knowledge automatically gets
|
|
absorbed and transferred to projects, so that building more and deeper
|
|
network connections is beneficial: Drawing from an absorptive capacity
|
|
perspective, this research challenges such conventional wisdom, arguing
|
|
instead that the benefits depend on a project's absorptive capacity.
|
|
Network connections provide access to external knowledge in the
|
|
community; the absorption and transfer of this new knowledge require
|
|
appropriate internal knowledge and developer roles. With longitudinal
|
|
data collected from 4,518 open source software development projects
|
|
hosted at Source-Forge, the authors show that knowledge breadth (depth)
|
|
helps with the absorption of external knowledge achieved from network
|
|
depth (breadth), but it inhibits the absorption of external knowledge
|
|
obtained from network breadth (depth). Further, developer roles (e.g.,
|
|
bridge members, role diversity) can mitigate the negative consequences
|
|
of suboptimal combinations and facilitate effective transfers of
|
|
absorbed external knowledge across and within projects. These findings
|
|
provide important theoretical and managerial implications for managing
|
|
network connections, knowledge, and developer roles in open source
|
|
software communities.},
|
|
DOI = {10.25300/MISQ/2020/13991},
|
|
ISSN = {0276-7783},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000596039600006},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001307115800001,
|
|
Author = {Le Bas, Xavier Pellerin and Froideval, Laurent and Mouko, Adan and
|
|
Conessa, Christophe and Benoit, Laurent and Perez, Laurent},
|
|
Title = {A New Open-Source Software to Help Design Models for Automatic 3D Point
|
|
Cloud Classification in Coastal Studies},
|
|
Journal = {REMOTE SENSING},
|
|
Year = {2024},
|
|
Volume = {16},
|
|
Number = {16},
|
|
Month = {AUG},
|
|
Abstract = {This study introduces a new software, cLASpy\_T, that helps design
|
|
models for the automatic 3D point cloud classification of coastal
|
|
environments. This software is based on machine learning algorithms from
|
|
the scikit-learn library and can classify point clouds derived from
|
|
LiDAR or photogrammetry. Input data can be imported via CSV or LAS
|
|
files, providing a 3D point cloud, enhanced with geometric features or
|
|
spectral information, such as colors from orthophotos or hyperspectral
|
|
data. cLASpy\_T lets the user run three supervised machine learning
|
|
algorithms from the scikit-learn API to build automatic classification
|
|
models: RandomForestClassifier, GradientBoostingClassifier and
|
|
MLPClassifier. This work presents the general method for classification
|
|
model design using cLASpy\_T and the software's complete workflow with
|
|
an example of photogrammetry point cloud classification. Four
|
|
photogrammetric models of a coastal dike were acquired on four different
|
|
dates, in 2021. The aim is to classify each point according to whether
|
|
it belongs to the `sand' class of the beach, the `rock' class of the
|
|
riprap, or the `block' class of the concrete blocks. This case study
|
|
highlights the importance of adjusting algorithm parameters, selecting
|
|
features, and the large number of tests necessary to design a
|
|
classification model that can be generalized and used in production.},
|
|
DOI = {10.3390/rs16162891},
|
|
Article-Number = {2891},
|
|
EISSN = {2072-4292},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Froideval, Laurent/0000-0003-3192-7389
|
|
CONESSA, Christophe/0009-0002-2635-8919},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001307115800001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000324453300002,
|
|
Author = {Alexy, Oliver and Henkel, Joachim and Wallin, Martin W.},
|
|
Title = {From closed to open: Job role changes, individual predispositions, and
|
|
the adoption of commercial open source software development},
|
|
Journal = {RESEARCH POLICY},
|
|
Year = {2013},
|
|
Volume = {42},
|
|
Number = {8},
|
|
Pages = {1325-1340},
|
|
Month = {SEP},
|
|
Abstract = {When trying to attain the benefits of open source software (OSS),
|
|
proprietary closed source software (PCSS) firms are struggling to adopt
|
|
this radically different practice of software development. We approach
|
|
these adoption challenges as a problem of gaining support for
|
|
organizational innovation. Through a mixed-method research design
|
|
consisting of qualitative interviews and a survey of employees of a
|
|
large telecommunications firm, we find that the organizational
|
|
innovation to commercially engage in OSS has different impacts on
|
|
technical and administrative dimensions of different job roles.
|
|
Accordingly, individuals enacting different job roles are-on
|
|
average-more or less well aligned with the OSS practice and OSS
|
|
processes per se. We find that individual-level attributes can
|
|
counterbalance the job role changes that weaken support for adopting
|
|
OSS, while perceived organizational commitment has no effect.
|
|
Suggestions for PCSS firms are presented and implications for innovation
|
|
literature are discussed. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.respol.2013.04.007},
|
|
ISSN = {0048-7333},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-7625},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Alexy, Oliver/E-9819-2010
|
|
Wallin, Martin/AAD-6175-2020
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Henkel, Joachim/0000-0002-6065-0983
|
|
Wallin, Martin/0000-0002-5263-1483},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000324453300002},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000238492700003,
|
|
Author = {Stewart, Katherine J. and Ammeter, Anthony P. and Maruping, Likoebe M.},
|
|
Title = {Impacts of license choice and organizational sponsorship on user
|
|
interest and development activity in open source software projects},
|
|
Journal = {INFORMATION SYSTEMS RESEARCH},
|
|
Year = {2006},
|
|
Volume = {17},
|
|
Number = {2},
|
|
Pages = {126-144},
|
|
Month = {JUN},
|
|
Abstract = {What differentiates successful from unsuccessful open source software
|
|
projects? This paper develops and tests a model of the impacts of
|
|
license restrictiveness and organizational sponsorship on two indicators
|
|
of success: user interest in, and development activity on, open source
|
|
software development projects. Using data gathered from Freshmeat.net
|
|
and project home pages, the main conclusions derived from the analysis
|
|
are that (1) license restrictiveness and organizational sponsorship
|
|
interact to influence user perceptions of the likely utility of open
|
|
source software in such a way that users are most attracted to projects
|
|
that are sponsored by nonmarket organizations and that employ
|
|
nonrestrictive licenses, and (2) licensing and sponsorship address
|
|
complementary developer motivations such that the influence of licensing
|
|
on development activity depends on what kind of organizational sponsor a
|
|
project has. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed, and
|
|
the paper outlines several avenues for future research.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1287/isre.1060.0082},
|
|
ISSN = {1047-7047},
|
|
EISSN = {1526-5536},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Ammeter, Tony/AAD-3106-2022
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Maruping, Likoebe/0000-0001-5105-6635},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000238492700003},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001276436300001,
|
|
Author = {Zimmermann, David and Kress, Michaela and Zeidler, Maximilian},
|
|
Title = {Biophysical essentials - A full stack open-source software framework for
|
|
conserved and advanced analysis of patch-clamp recordings},
|
|
Journal = {COMPUTER METHODS AND PROGRAMS IN BIOMEDICINE},
|
|
Year = {2024},
|
|
Volume = {255},
|
|
Month = {OCT},
|
|
Abstract = {Background and Objectives: Patch-Clamp recordings allow for in depth
|
|
electrophysiological characterization of single cells, their general
|
|
biophysical properties as well as characteristics of voltage- and
|
|
ligand-gated ionic currents. Different acquisition modes, such as
|
|
whole-cell patch-clamp recordings in the current or voltage clamp
|
|
configuration, capacitance measurements or single channel recordings
|
|
from cultured cells as well as acute brain slices are routinely
|
|
performed for these purposes. Nevertheless, multipurpose transparent and
|
|
adaptable software tools to perform reproducible state-of-the-art
|
|
analysis of multiple experiment types and to manage larger sets of
|
|
experimental data are currently unavailable. Methods: Biophysical
|
|
Essentials (BPE) was developed as an open-source full stack python
|
|
software for transparent and reproducible analysis of
|
|
electrophysiological recordings. For validation, BPE results were
|
|
compared with manually analyzed single-cell patch-clamp data acquired
|
|
from a human in vitro nociceptor-model and mouse dorsal root ganglia
|
|
neurons. Results: While initially designed to improve time consuming and
|
|
repetitive analysis steps, BPE was further optimized as a technical
|
|
software solution for entire workflow processing including data
|
|
acquisition, data preprocessing, normalization and visualization and of
|
|
single recordings up to stacked calculations and statistics of multiple
|
|
experiments. BPE can operate with different file formats from different
|
|
amplifier systems and producers. An in-process database logs all
|
|
analysis steps reproducible review and serves as a central storage point
|
|
for recordings. Statistical testing as well as advanced analysis
|
|
functions like Boltzmann-fitting and dimensional reduction methods
|
|
further support the researchers' needs in projects involving
|
|
electrophysiology techniques. Conclusions: BPE extends beyond available
|
|
patch-clamp specific, open source - and commercial analysis tools in
|
|
particular because of reproducible and sharable analysis workflows. BPE
|
|
enables full analysis from raw data acquisition to publication ready
|
|
result visualizations - all within one single program. Thereby, BPE
|
|
significantly enhances transparency in the analytical process of
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patch-clamp data analysis. BPEs function scope is completely accessible
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through an easy-to-use graphical user interface eliminating the need for
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programing language proficiency as required by many community
|
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patch-clamp analysis frameworks and algorithms.},
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DOI = {10.1016/j.cmpb.2024.108328},
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EarlyAccessDate = {JUL 2024},
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Article-Number = {108328},
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ISSN = {0169-2607},
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EISSN = {1872-7565},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Zimmermann, David/0009-0008-0183-7298
|
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Kress, Michaela/0000-0002-8921-7470},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:001276436300001},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000329005000006,
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Author = {Li, Yan and Tan, Chuan-Hoo and Yang, Xue},
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Title = {It is all about what we have: A discriminant analysis of organizations'
|
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decision to adopt open source software},
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Journal = {DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS},
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Year = {2013},
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Volume = {56},
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Pages = {56-62},
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Month = {DEC},
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Abstract = {This research reasons that human capital, that is, knowledge, skills,
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experience, abilities, and capacities possessed by employees, plays a
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vital role in the adoption of open source software CUSS) by
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organizations. Based on the survey responses of 104 OSS-adopting
|
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organizations and 111 non-adopting organizations in China, a
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discriminant analysis of organizations' OSS adoption behaviors was
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conducted. The current findings support the argument that OSS-adopting
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|
organizations can be clearly distinguished from their non-adopting
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counterparts in terms of their availability of internal OSS human
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|
capital, accessibility to external OSS human capital, organizational
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size, IT department size, and criticality of IT operation. Theoretical
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and practical implications are discussed. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All
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rights reserved.},
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DOI = {10.1016/j.dss.2013.05.006},
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ISSN = {0167-9236},
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EISSN = {1873-5797},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Tan, Chuan-Hoo/G-9681-2012
|
|
},
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ORCID-Numbers = {TAN, Chuan Hoo/0000-0003-3870-4591
|
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Tan, Chuan Hoo/0000-0003-4031-6010},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000329005000006},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000381276400003,
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Author = {Rosenberg, David M. and Horn, Charles C.},
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Title = {Neurophysiological analytics for all! Free open-source software tools
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for documenting, analyzing, visualizing, and sharing using electronic
|
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notebooks},
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Journal = {JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY},
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Year = {2016},
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Volume = {116},
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Number = {2},
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Pages = {252-262},
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Month = {AUG},
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Abstract = {Neurophysiology requires an extensive workflow of information analysis
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routines, which often includes incompatible proprietary software,
|
|
introducing limitations based on financial costs, transfer of data
|
|
between platforms, and the ability to share. An ecosystem of free
|
|
open-source software exists to fill these gaps, including thousands of
|
|
analysis and plotting packages written in Python and R, which can be
|
|
implemented in a sharable and reproducible format, such as the Jupyter
|
|
electronic notebook. This tool chain can largely replace current
|
|
routines by importing data, producing analyses, and generating
|
|
publication-quality graphics. An electronic notebook like Jupyter allows
|
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these analyses, along with documentation of procedures, to display
|
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locally or remotely in an internet browser, which can be saved as an
|
|
HTML, PDF, or other file format for sharing with team members and the
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|
scientific community. The present report illustrates these methods using
|
|
data from electrophysiological recordings of the musk shrew vagus-a
|
|
model system to investigate gut-brain communication, for example, in
|
|
cancer chemotherapy-induced emesis. We show methods for spike sorting
|
|
(including statistical validation), spike train analysis, and analysis
|
|
of compound action potentials in notebooks. Raw data and code are
|
|
available from notebooks in data supplements or from an executable
|
|
online version, which replicates all analyses without installing
|
|
software-an implementation of reproducible research. This demonstrates
|
|
the promise of combining disparate analyses into one platform, along
|
|
with the ease of sharing this work. In an age of diverse,
|
|
high-throughput computational workflows, this methodology can increase
|
|
efficiency, transparency, and the collaborative potential of
|
|
neurophysiological research.},
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|
DOI = {10.1152/jn.00137.2016},
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|
ISSN = {0022-3077},
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|
EISSN = {1522-1598},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Horn, Charles/AAH-3902-2020
|
|
},
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|
ORCID-Numbers = {Horn, Charles/0000-0002-5587-3912},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000381276400003},
|
|
}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000358153200032,
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Author = {Aman, Hirohisa and Yamashita, Akiko and Sasaki, Takashi and Kawahara,
|
|
Minoru},
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|
Editor = {Rabiser, R and Torkar, R},
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Title = {Multistage Growth Model for Code Change Events in Open Source Software
|
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Development: An Example using Development of Nagios},
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|
Booktitle = {2014 40TH EUROMICRO CONFERENCE SERIES ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING AND
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ADVANCED APPLICATIONS (SEAA 2014)},
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Series = {EUROMICRO Conference Proceedings},
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Year = {2014},
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Pages = {207-212},
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Note = {40th Euromicro Conference on Software Engineering and Advanced
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|
Applications (SEAA), Univ Verona, Dept Comp Sci, Verona, ITALY, AUG
|
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27-29, 2014},
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Organization = {Elsevier Informat \& Software Technol Journal; EDALab s r l; Euromicro},
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Abstract = {In recent years, many open source software (OSS) products have become
|
|
popular and widely used in the information technology (IT) business. To
|
|
successfully run IT business, it is important to properly understand the
|
|
OSS development status. Having a proper understanding of development
|
|
status is necessary to evaluate and predict the product quality.
|
|
However, the OSS development status is not easy to understand, because
|
|
it is often concurrently developed by many distributed contributors, and
|
|
its developmental structure is complicated. To aid the understanding of
|
|
the development status, there is an approach that models the trend of
|
|
source code change events (evolution) with a growth curve. Although an
|
|
application of growth curves seems to be a promising approach, there has
|
|
been a big issue that a single growth curve is often unsuitable for
|
|
modeling the whole evolution because of its complex evolutionary
|
|
behavior. This paper proposes a multistage model that divides the whole
|
|
development period into some stages, and applies a different growth
|
|
curve to a different stage. The empirical investigation in this paper
|
|
shows that the switching points of stages have meaningful associations
|
|
with the release dates.},
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|
DOI = {10.1109/SEAA.2014.47},
|
|
ISSN = {1089-6503},
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|
ISBN = {978-1-4799-5795-8},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000358153200032},
|
|
}
|
|
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@article{ WOS:001356790800001,
|
|
Author = {Alier, Marc and Pereira, Juanan and Garcia-Penalvo, Francisco Jose and
|
|
Casan, Maria Jose and Cabre, Jose},
|
|
Title = {LAMB: An open-source software framework to create artificial
|
|
intelligence assistants deployed and integrated into learning management
|
|
systems},
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|
Journal = {COMPUTER STANDARDS \& INTERFACES},
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|
Year = {2025},
|
|
Volume = {92},
|
|
Month = {MAR},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper presents LAMB (Learning Assistant Manager and Builder), an
|
|
innovative open-source software framework designed to create AI-powered
|
|
Learning Assistants tailored for integration into learning management
|
|
systems. LAMB addresses critical gaps in existing educational AI
|
|
solutions by providing a framework specifically designed for the unique
|
|
requirements of the education sector. It introduces novel features,
|
|
including a modular architecture for seamless integration of AI
|
|
assistants into existing LMS platforms and an intuitive interface for
|
|
educators to create custom AI assistants without coding skills. Unlike
|
|
existing AI tools in education, LAMB provides a comprehensive framework
|
|
that addresses privacy concerns, ensures alignment with institutional
|
|
policies, and promotes using authoritative sources. LAMB leverages the
|
|
capabilities of large language models and associated generative
|
|
artificial intelligence technologies to create generative intelligent
|
|
learning assistants that enhance educational experiences by providing
|
|
personalized learning support based on clear directions and
|
|
authoritative fonts of information. Key features of LAMB include its
|
|
modular architecture, which supports prompt engineering,
|
|
retrieval-augmented generation, and the creation of extensive knowledge
|
|
bases from diverse educational content, including video sources. The
|
|
development and deployment of LAMB were iteratively refined using a
|
|
minimum viable product approach, exemplified by the learning assistant:
|
|
``Macroeconomics Study Coach,{''} which effectively integrated lecture
|
|
transcriptions and other course materials to support student inquiries.
|
|
Initial validations in various educational settings demonstrate the
|
|
potential that learning assistants created with LAMB have to enhance
|
|
teaching methodologies, increase student engagement, and provide
|
|
personalized learning experiences. The system's usability, scalability,
|
|
security, and interoperability with existing LMS platforms make it a
|
|
robust solution for integrating artificial intelligence into educational
|
|
environments. LAMB's open-source nature encourages collaboration and
|
|
innovation among educators, researchers, and developers, fostering a
|
|
community dedicated to advancing the role of artificial intelligence in
|
|
education. This paper outlines the system architecture, implementation
|
|
details, use cases, and the significant benefits and challenges
|
|
encountered, offering valuable insights for future developments in
|
|
artificial intelligence assistants for any sector.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.csi.2024.103940},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {NOV 2024},
|
|
Article-Number = {103940},
|
|
ISSN = {0920-5489},
|
|
EISSN = {1872-7018},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Pereira, Juanan/G-8221-2011
|
|
GARCIA-PENALVO, Francisco Jose/D-5445-2013},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Casany, Maria Jose/0000-0002-5072-6745
|
|
Pereira, Juanan/0000-0002-7935-3612
|
|
GARCIA-PENALVO, Francisco Jose/0000-0001-9987-5584},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001356790800001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000457139300033,
|
|
Author = {Gutierrez, Ronald R. and Mallma, Jose A. and Nunez-Gonzalez, Francisco
|
|
and Link, Oscar and Abad, Jorge D.},
|
|
Title = {Bedforms-ATM, an open source software to analyze the scale-based
|
|
hierarchies and dimensionality of natural bed forms},
|
|
Journal = {SOFTWAREX},
|
|
Year = {2018},
|
|
Volume = {7},
|
|
Pages = {184-189},
|
|
Month = {JAN-JUN},
|
|
Abstract = {Bedforms-ATM (Bed forms analysis toolkit for multiscale modeling) is a
|
|
software designed to hierarchize and quantify the dimensionality of
|
|
natural bed forms fields. It comprises four modular applications,
|
|
namely: (1) wavelet analysis, (2) Hovmoller analysis, (3) multiscale
|
|
discrimination, and (4) three-dimensionality analysis. Bedforms-ATM also
|
|
provides insights on bed form systems dynamics and their
|
|
interrelationship with the surrounding hydrodynamic characteristics. The
|
|
software structure encourages its expandability via the collaboration
|
|
from the community of users. Both fluvial and synthetic bed form data
|
|
accompany Bedforms-ATM. (c) 2018 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.softx.2018.06.001},
|
|
ISSN = {2352-7110},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Gutierrez, Ronald/AFQ-5589-2022
|
|
Núñez, Francisco/AAK-1752-2020
|
|
Abad, Jorge D./V-2100-2018
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Gutierrez, Ronald/0000-0003-0150-7439
|
|
Abad, Jorge D./0000-0003-1571-9846
|
|
Nunez Gonzalez, Francisco/0000-0002-3676-2715},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000457139300033},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000336468100008,
|
|
Author = {Colombo, Massimo G. and Piva, Evila and Rossi-Lamastra, Cristina},
|
|
Title = {Open innovation and within-industry diversification in small and medium
|
|
enterprises: The case of open source software firms},
|
|
Journal = {RESEARCH POLICY},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Volume = {43},
|
|
Number = {5, SI},
|
|
Pages = {891-902},
|
|
Month = {JUN},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper examines the within-industry diversification of software
|
|
small and medium enterprises that collaborate with the open source
|
|
software community (OSS SMEs). In doing so, it offers new insights into
|
|
the association between open innovation and diversification. We rely on
|
|
arguments inspired by the literature and evidence collected through
|
|
interviews with OSS SMEs' top managers to investigate factors that favor
|
|
or hinder within-industry diversification. First, in line with the
|
|
mainstream diversification literature, we focus attention on the role of
|
|
firm size. Second, in the spirit of the open innovation research, we
|
|
concentrate on the mechanisms that OSS SMEs put in place to get access
|
|
to the external resources of the OSS community. Econometric evidence on
|
|
100 European OSS SMEs shows that firm size is negatively associated to
|
|
within-industry diversification, while OSS SMEs that have contributed to
|
|
a larger number of OSS projects have a more diversified portfolio of
|
|
software products. Furthermore, we provide preliminary evidence that the
|
|
practice of authorizing firm programmers to contribute autonomously to
|
|
OSS projects of their own choice during working hours may be positively
|
|
associated to within-industry diversification only if OSS SMEs possess
|
|
adequate internal technological resources. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All
|
|
rights reserved.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.respol.2013.08.015},
|
|
ISSN = {0048-7333},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-7625},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Colombo, Massimo G./0000-0003-0373-1565},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000336468100008},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000319713800005,
|
|
Author = {Ghapanchi, Amir Hossein},
|
|
Title = {Rallying competencies in virtual communities: A study of core processes
|
|
and user interest in open source software projects},
|
|
Journal = {INFORMATION AND ORGANIZATION},
|
|
Year = {2013},
|
|
Volume = {23},
|
|
Number = {2},
|
|
Pages = {129-148},
|
|
Month = {APR},
|
|
Abstract = {Managing work practices has become one of the key challenges facing
|
|
virtual communities. This paper seeks to broaden the research on virtual
|
|
communities by applying the theory of competency rallying (TCR) in a
|
|
longitudinal manner to examine the impact of task identification, task
|
|
assignment, task execution and task management on user interest in open
|
|
source software (OSS) projects defined by popularity and communication.
|
|
The aim of this paper is: (I) re-conceptualizing the concept of user
|
|
interest and broadening our understanding of user interest by
|
|
incorporating users' post-usage behaviors, (2) examining the effect of
|
|
various tasks involved in an OSS project's key processes of
|
|
defect-fixing and feature-enhancement on user interest. The current
|
|
study found that project popularity is positively influenced by task
|
|
assignment, task execution and task management. Additionally, user
|
|
communication was found to be positively impacted by task identification
|
|
and task execution. The data collected from 1178 OSS projects in a
|
|
longitudinal manner (at 3 time points over a period of 16 months)
|
|
confirmed the expectations from TCR and also demonstrated that over time
|
|
the effects that development of competencies and managing short term
|
|
cooperative work have on project success might increase, while the
|
|
impact of identifying market needs and marshalling competencies may not
|
|
significantly change. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.infoandorg.2013.03.001},
|
|
ISSN = {1471-7727},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-7919},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Ghapanchi, Amir Hossein/I-5629-2017},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Ghapanchi, Amir Hossein/0000-0002-1897-0748},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000319713800005},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000394873200006,
|
|
Author = {Braun, Christian and Leopold, Ulrich},
|
|
Editor = {Ruckemann, CP and Wolfson, O},
|
|
Title = {An Integrated Geospatial Data Management System in a Complex Public
|
|
Research Environment using Free and Open Source Software},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE THIRD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCED GEOGRAPHIC
|
|
INFORMATION SYSTEMS, APPLICATIONS, AND SERVICES (GEOPROCESSING 2011)},
|
|
Year = {2011},
|
|
Pages = {29-32},
|
|
Note = {3rd International Conference on Advanced Geographic Information Systems,
|
|
Applications, and Services (GEOProcessing), Gosier, FRANCE, FEB 23-28,
|
|
2011},
|
|
Organization = {IARIA},
|
|
Abstract = {The interdisciplinary nature of environmental research centres, dealing
|
|
with geospatial data, analysis and environmental modelling on a daily
|
|
basis, requires specific methods and technologies in the field of
|
|
geospatial information management. The large amount of generated
|
|
information has to be stored, catalogued, visualised and treated
|
|
effectively for further analysis. The Public Research Centre Henri Tudor
|
|
has set up a prototype system to create an integrated geospatial data
|
|
infrastructure, serving the needs of various user profiles from novice
|
|
level to advanced and experienced data analysts and modellers. The paper
|
|
will show solutions on how to give a broad range of users access to an
|
|
integrated infrastructure. This is achieved by introducing different
|
|
user interfaces: an easy to use web interface for beginners - advanced
|
|
web mapping and feature services coupled to desktop GIS applications for
|
|
intermediates - direct data base access, making use of cutting-edge
|
|
geospatial tools and spatially distributed modelling algorithms for
|
|
experts. The system is fully functional on all user levels and based on
|
|
free and open source software. It is integrating current standards of
|
|
the Open Geospatial Consortium, to assure exchange with stakeholders and
|
|
to guarantee its further functional extensibility.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-61208-118-2},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Leopold, Ulrich/F-9714-2010},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000394873200006},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001255850900001,
|
|
Author = {Ben Hamouda, Refka and Estellon, Bertrand and Himet, Khalil and Cherif,
|
|
Aimen and Marthinet, Hugo and Loreau, Jean-Marie and Texier, Gaetan and
|
|
Granjeaud, Samuel and Almeras, Lionel},
|
|
Title = {MSProfileR: An Open-Source Software for Quality Control of
|
|
Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization-Time of Flight Spectra},
|
|
Journal = {INFORMATICS-BASEL},
|
|
Year = {2024},
|
|
Volume = {11},
|
|
Number = {2},
|
|
Month = {JUN},
|
|
Abstract = {In the early 2000s, matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of
|
|
flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) emerged as a performant and
|
|
relevant tool for identifying micro-organisms. Since then, it has become
|
|
practically essential for identifying bacteria in microbiological
|
|
diagnostic laboratories. In the last decade, it was successfully applied
|
|
for arthropod identification, allowing researchers to distinguish
|
|
vectors from non-vectors of infectious diseases. However, identification
|
|
failures are not rare, hampering its wide use. Failure is generally
|
|
attributed either to the absence of respective counter species MS
|
|
spectra in the database or to the insufficient quality of query MS
|
|
spectra (i.e., lower intensity and diversity of MS peaks detected). To
|
|
avoid matching errors due to non-compliant spectra, the development of a
|
|
strategy for detecting and excluding outlier MS profiles became
|
|
compulsory. To this end, we created MSProfileR, an R package leading to
|
|
a bioinformatics tool through a simple installation, integrating a
|
|
control quality system of MS spectra and an analysis pipeline including
|
|
peak detection and MS spectra comparisons. MSProfileR can also add
|
|
metadata concerning the sample that the spectra are derived from.
|
|
MSProfileR has been developed in the R environment and offers a
|
|
user-friendly web interface using the R Shiny framework. It is available
|
|
on Microsoft Windows as a web browser application by simple navigation
|
|
using the link of the package on Github v.3.10.0. MSProfileR is
|
|
therefore accessible to non-computer specialists and is freely available
|
|
to the scientific community. We evaluated MSProfileR using two datasets
|
|
including exclusively MS spectra from arthropods. In addition to
|
|
coherent sample classification, outlier MS spectra were detected in each
|
|
dataset confirming the value of MSProfileR.},
|
|
DOI = {10.3390/informatics11020039},
|
|
Article-Number = {39},
|
|
EISSN = {2227-9709},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Granjeaud, Samuel/AAE-6488-2022
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Texier, Gaetan/0000-0002-9242-1018
|
|
ALMERAS, Lionel/0000-0003-0490-5774
|
|
Granjeaud, Samuel/0000-0001-9245-1535
|
|
BEN HAMOUDA, Refka/0009-0003-2921-036X},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001255850900001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000418988000005,
|
|
Author = {Carillo, Kevin and Huff, Sid and Chawner, Brenda},
|
|
Title = {What makes a good contributor? Understanding contributor behavior within
|
|
large Free/Open Source Software projects - A socialization perspective},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF STRATEGIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS},
|
|
Year = {2017},
|
|
Volume = {26},
|
|
Number = {4},
|
|
Pages = {322-359},
|
|
Month = {DEC},
|
|
Abstract = {Attracting new contributors is a necessary but not a sufficient
|
|
condition, to ensure the survival and long-term success of Free/Open
|
|
Source Software (FOSS) projects. The well-being of a FOSS project
|
|
depends on the turning of project newcomers into `good contributors'
|
|
that is to say into individuals that substantially contribute to the
|
|
project - but also that perform citizenship behaviors that protect and
|
|
nurture its community. This study is a mixed: methods investigation of
|
|
the socialization factors that influence contributor performance in
|
|
large FOSS projects. A qualitative research component resulted into the
|
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development of a FOSS socialization framework as well as into the
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identification of key FOSS project citizenship behaviors. A conceptual
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model was then developed and empirically examined with 367 contributors
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from 12 large FOSS projects. The model hypothesizes the mediating effect
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of two proximal socialization variables, social identification and
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social integration, between FOSS newcomer socialization factors and
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contributor performance (conceptualized as task performance and
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community citizenship behaviors). The results demonstrate the influence
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of social identification and social integration in predicting
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contributor performance, as well as the importance of key socialization
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factors that are: task segregation, task purposefulness, interaction
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intensity, and supportiveness. Theoretical and practical implications
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are discussed. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.},
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DOI = {10.1016/j.jsis.2017.03.001},
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ISSN = {0963-8687},
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EISSN = {1873-1198},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Carillo, Kevin Daniel Andre/AAD-5149-2020},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Carillo, Kevin Daniel Andre/0000-0002-9714-1621},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000418988000005},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000449166500013,
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Author = {Harutyunyan, Nikolay and Bauer, Andreas and Riehle, Dirk},
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Editor = {Stamelos, I and GonzalezBarahona, JM and Varlamis, I and Anagnostopoulos, D},
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Title = {Understanding Industry Requirements for FLOSS Governance Tools},
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Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SYSTEMS: ENTERPRISE SOFTWARE AND SOLUTIONS, OSS 2018},
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Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
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Year = {2018},
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Volume = {525},
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Pages = {151-167},
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Note = {14th IFIP WG 2.13 International Conference on Open Source Systems (OSS),
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Athens, GREECE, JUN 08-10, 2018},
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Organization = {Harokopio Univ; IFIP WG 2 13},
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Abstract = {Almost all software products today incorporate free/libre, and open
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source software (FLOSS) components. Companies must govern their FLOSS
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use to avoid potential risks to their intellectual property resulting
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from the use of FLOSS components. A particular challenge is license
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compliance. To manage the complexity of license compliance, companies
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should use tools and well-defined processes to perform these tasks time
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and cost efficiently. This paper investigates and presents common
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industry requirements for FLOSS governance tools, followed by an
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evaluation of the suggested requirements by matching them with the
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features of existing tools.
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We chose 10 industry leading companies through polar theoretical
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sampling and interviewed their FLOSS governance experts to derive a
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theory of industry needs and requirements for tooling. We then analyzed
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the features of a governance tools sample and used this analysis to
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evaluate two categories of our theory: FLOSS license scanning and FLOSS
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in product bills of materials. The result is a list of FLOSS governance
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requirements based on our qualitative study of the industry, evaluated
|
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using the existing governance tool features. For higher practical
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relevance, we cast our theory as a requirements specification for FLOSS
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governance tools.},
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DOI = {10.1007/978-3-319-92375-8\_13},
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ISSN = {1868-4238},
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EISSN = {1868-422X},
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ISBN = {978-3-319-92375-8; 978-3-319-92374-1},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Bauer, Andreas/IZQ-4804-2023
|
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Riehle, Dirk/X-8137-2019
|
|
},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Bauer, Andreas/0000-0002-2916-4020},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000449166500013},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000435147700008,
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Author = {Msiska, Brown and Nielsen, Petter},
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|
Editor = {Choudrie, J and Islam, MS and Wahid, F and Bass, JM and Priyatma, JE},
|
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Title = {A Framework to Assess and Address Human Capacities Needed to Leverage
|
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Open Source Software Platforms in Developing Countries},
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Booktitle = {INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES FOR DEVELOPMENT},
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Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
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Year = {2017},
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Volume = {504},
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Pages = {81-92},
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Note = {14th IFIP WG 9.4 International Conference on Social Implications of
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Computers in Developing Countries (ICT4D), Univ Islam Indonesia,
|
|
Yogyakarta, INDONESIA, MAY 22-24, 2017},
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Organization = {IFIP WG 9 4; Swedish Program ICT Developing Reg; Int Network
|
|
Postgraduate Students ICT4D; UIINet; Cisco Indonesia; Sanata Dharma Univ},
|
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Abstract = {While open source health information software platforms provide
|
|
developing countries a low-cost, quick and less risky way to build
|
|
health information systems as compared to in-house solutions, human
|
|
resource capacity challenges can limit their ability to leverage such
|
|
platforms. Drawing from a case study focusing on the deployment and
|
|
operation phases of the DHIS2 platform in Malawi, we observe open source
|
|
software platforms require a range of human resource capacities that go
|
|
beyond capacity to use the platform. To fully leverage open source
|
|
health information software platforms entails the availability of
|
|
platform usage capacity, platform deployment capacity, platform
|
|
customisation capacity and platform module development capacity. Most
|
|
capacity building initiatives for information systems in developing
|
|
countries have been short-term efforts focused on initial end user
|
|
capacity to use such systems. However, to cope with rapid innovations
|
|
and evolution associated with open source software platforms, capacity
|
|
building ought to be a continuous process encompassing a range of human
|
|
resource capacities not only use of the platform.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-319-59111-7\_8},
|
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ISSN = {1868-4238},
|
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EISSN = {1868-422X},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-319-59111-7; 978-3-319-59110-0},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Nielsen, Petter/0000-0003-3723-6976},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000435147700008},
|
|
}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000276398000031,
|
|
Author = {Martinez-Llario, Jose and Coll, Eloina and Arteaga, Dolores},
|
|
Editor = {Revetria, R and Mladenov, B and Mastorakis, N},
|
|
Title = {Road Data Analisys with FOSS GIS},
|
|
Booktitle = {ACS'09: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 9TH WSEAS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON APPLIED
|
|
COMPUTER SCIENCE},
|
|
Series = {Recent Advances in Computer Engineering},
|
|
Year = {2009},
|
|
Pages = {191-194},
|
|
Note = {9th WSEAS International Conference on Applied Computer Science (ACS'09),
|
|
Univ Genova, Genoa, ITALY, OCT 17-19, 2009},
|
|
Organization = {WSEAS},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper explains how the Local Government of Valencia has developed a
|
|
gvSIG extension in order to analyze road data. This data is very
|
|
important to know the state of the road network and to plan new
|
|
interventions. Just with a good knowledge of the differents attributes
|
|
and a good use of them, will be possible to optimize resources. We have
|
|
found the solutions using Free and Open Source Software, gvSIG as GIS
|
|
tool and PostGIS as database management system.},
|
|
ISSN = {1790-5109},
|
|
ISBN = {978-960-474-127-4},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Coll, Eloina/AAA-3441-2021
|
|
Coll Aliaga, Eloina/I-8882-2016
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Coll Aliaga, Eloina/0000-0001-8938-9216
|
|
Martinez-Llario, Jose/0000-0002-1037-5178},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000276398000031},
|
|
}
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|
|
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@article{ WOS:000365750800014,
|
|
Author = {Jung, Jinha and Pijanowski, Bryan C.},
|
|
Title = {LiDARHub: a free and open source software platform for web-based
|
|
management, visualization and analysis of LiDAR data},
|
|
Journal = {GEOSCIENCES JOURNAL},
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|
Year = {2015},
|
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Volume = {19},
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|
Number = {4},
|
|
Pages = {741-749},
|
|
Month = {DEC},
|
|
Abstract = {LiDAR is an active remote sensing technique with a unique capability to
|
|
capture three-dimensional information of the earth's surface even in
|
|
heavily vegetated areas, and it is proven to be useful in many research
|
|
applications. Although it is becoming the remote sensing platform of
|
|
choice for planning and natural resource agencies that require
|
|
three-dimensional information, the enormous data that are generated and
|
|
the lack of available software analysis packages make LiDAR still
|
|
unavailable to a typical user of spatial data. LiDARHub is a free and
|
|
open source platform for web-based management, visualization and
|
|
analysis of LiDAR data that enables development of online tools for
|
|
LiDAR data processing in a web browser. The framework provides a
|
|
foundation to develop online tools for LiDAR data processing and tools
|
|
can be shared. The framework is also flexible so that the developed
|
|
tools can be easily ported to High Performance Computing (HPC)
|
|
environments that speed up the computationally extensive LiDAR data
|
|
processing. Two example LiDARHub tools are presented as case studies to
|
|
demonstrate potential software development scenarios. The developed
|
|
tools provide easy to use user interface and hide complex computation so
|
|
that users can take advantage of the LiDAR technology with only a web
|
|
browser. The LiDARHub allows not only the sharing of large volume of
|
|
LiDAR data but also developing online LiDAR processing platform for a
|
|
large audience.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/s12303-015-0003-8},
|
|
ISSN = {1226-4806},
|
|
EISSN = {1598-7477},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Jung, Jinha/0000-0003-1176-3540},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000365750800014},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000447024700001,
|
|
Author = {Mengesha, Nigussie Tadesse},
|
|
Title = {THE ROLE OF TECHNOLOGICAL FRAMES OF KEY GROUPS IN OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE
|
|
IMPLEMENTATION IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY CONTEXT},
|
|
Journal = {ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Volume = {43},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Month = {SEP},
|
|
Abstract = {The emergence of open source software (OSS) has changed the philosophy
|
|
and practice of software development, implementation and ownership; a
|
|
phenomenon which also has influenced interpretations, actions and
|
|
behaviors of organizational members. This research explicates the
|
|
interpretations and subsequent actions of key stakeholder groups towards
|
|
OSS during the implementation of an OSS-based IS in a public sector
|
|
organization in Ethiopia. Drawing upon the technological frames
|
|
analytical framework, the study shows that the key stakeholder groups
|
|
interpreted openness of the software and the community model of software
|
|
implementation differently leading them to entertain divergent actions.
|
|
Users were keen to solving operational problems via readymade IS with a
|
|
third party support, while the management and technologists were
|
|
focusing on the strategic importance of OSS not only to their own
|
|
organization but also to the nation in general. Perception differences
|
|
led to alliance formation, political processes, and change of management
|
|
style. The study shows that as multiple interrelated elements shape the
|
|
technological frames of groups, the relationship between frame
|
|
incongruence and implementation is also complex and contextual. The
|
|
study proposes technological frame analysis as an integral part of OSS
|
|
implementation and a carefully crafted intervention to harness frame
|
|
incongruence, if any.},
|
|
Article-Number = {1},
|
|
ISSN = {1681-4835},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000447024700001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000275529000084,
|
|
Author = {Wu Ji and Shi Chunsheng},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Open Source Tech-Innovation Model : A Novel Independent Technological
|
|
Innovation Model Based on Open Source Software Development Model},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF 2009 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SERVICE OPERATION,
|
|
LOGISTICS AND INFORMATICS},
|
|
Year = {2009},
|
|
Pages = {460-464},
|
|
Note = {IEEE International Conference on Service Operations and Logistics and
|
|
Informatics, Chicago, IL, JUL 22-24, 2009},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE Intelligent Transportat Syst Soc},
|
|
Abstract = {Independent technological innovation has become a nationwide question
|
|
for discussion in China; one of independent innovation bottlenecks is
|
|
the scarcity of idiographic technological innovation model. The
|
|
phenomenon of open source software development shows a novel innovation
|
|
model that users program to solve their own as well as shared technical
|
|
problems, and freely reveal their innovations without appropriating
|
|
private returns from selling the software. In this paper, an open source
|
|
tech-innovation model is proposed, an exemplar of a ``half-open
|
|
source{''} model of innovation that contains elements of both the
|
|
private benefit action and the ``open source code{''} action models and
|
|
can offer enterprise the double-advantage technological innovation
|
|
method under many conditions. Further discussion on open source
|
|
tech-innovation model is based on three dimensions, team structure,
|
|
technological equipment and management specialty.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/SOLI.2009.5203977},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4244-3539-5},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000275529000084},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000497454100007,
|
|
Author = {Munk, Hussan and Runeson, Per and Wnuk, Krzysztof},
|
|
Title = {How Companies Use OSS Tools Ecosystems for Open Innovation},
|
|
Journal = {IT PROFESSIONAL},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Volume = {21},
|
|
Number = {6},
|
|
Pages = {40-45},
|
|
Month = {NOV-DEC},
|
|
Abstract = {Moving toward the open innovation (OI) model requires multifaceted
|
|
transformations within companies. It often involves giving away the
|
|
tools for product development or sharing future product directions with
|
|
open tools ecosystems. Moving from the traditional closed innovation
|
|
model toward an OI model for software development tools shows the
|
|
potential to increase software development competence and efficiency of
|
|
organizations. We report a case study in software-intensive company
|
|
developing embedded devices (e.g., smartphones) followed by a survey in
|
|
OSS communities such as Gerrit, Git, and Jenkins. The studied branch
|
|
focuses on developing Android phones. This paper presents contribution
|
|
strategies and triggers for openness. These strategies include avoid
|
|
forking OSS tools, empower developers to participate in the ecosystem,
|
|
steer ecosystems through contributions, create business through
|
|
differentiation, and create new ecosystems. The triggers of openness are
|
|
from 30 different companies with examples. Finally, openness requires a
|
|
cultural change aligned with strategies and business models.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/MITP.2019.2893134},
|
|
ISSN = {1520-9202},
|
|
EISSN = {1941-045X},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Runeson, Per/H-5113-2019
|
|
Munir, Hussan/HKV-4509-2023
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Munir, Hussan/0000-0001-9376-9844
|
|
Runeson, Per/0000-0003-2795-4851},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000497454100007},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000445992800004,
|
|
Author = {Daniel, Sherae and Midha, Vishal and Bhattacherhjee, Anol and Singh,
|
|
Shivendu Pratap},
|
|
Title = {Sourcing knowledge in open source software projects: The impacts of
|
|
internal and external social capital on project success},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF STRATEGIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS},
|
|
Year = {2018},
|
|
Volume = {27},
|
|
Number = {3},
|
|
Pages = {237-256},
|
|
Month = {SEP},
|
|
Abstract = {Open source software (OSS) development has become an essential element
|
|
of IT strategy: many firms seek OSS as a strategic means of unlocking
|
|
the business value in external developer communities and internal
|
|
knowledge sources. However, integrating external and internal sources of
|
|
social capital is challenging and identifying appropriate integration
|
|
strategies is crucial for the success of such endeavors. This study
|
|
examines the simultaneous effects of external and internal sources of
|
|
social capital, in the form of participant and project differences, and
|
|
examines how they interact to influence OSS project success. We propose
|
|
a taxonomy of participant differences (language, role, and contribution)
|
|
and project differences (development environment and connectedness) and
|
|
postulate their main and moderating effects on project success. Using a
|
|
four-year panel data set of 329 SourceForge projects, we show that
|
|
development environment difference has a curvilinear relationship with
|
|
success and that connectedness reduces the positive impact of role and
|
|
contribution diversity on project success. We also show that when
|
|
development environment difference is moderate, the impact of role
|
|
diversity is the most positive. We present the implications of these
|
|
findings for theory and practice.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.jsis.2018.04.002},
|
|
ISSN = {0963-8687},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-1198},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {singh, shivendu/AAW-3741-2021
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {singh, shivendu/0000-0001-9789-0801},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000445992800004},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000560373200082,
|
|
Author = {Barcomb, Ann and Stol, Klaas-Jan and Riehle, Dirk and Fitzgerald, Brian},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Why Do Episodic Volunteers Stay in FLOSS Communities?},
|
|
Booktitle = {2019 IEEE/ACM 41ST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
|
|
(ICSE 2019)},
|
|
Series = {International Conference on Software Engineering},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Pages = {948-959},
|
|
Note = {41st IEEE/ACM International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE),
|
|
Montreal, CANADA, MAY 25-31, 2019},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; Assoc Comp Machinery; IEEE Comp Soc; ACM Special Interest Grp
|
|
Software Engn; Natl Sci Fdn; Facebook; IBM; Huawei; Monash Univ; Univ
|
|
Waterloo; Ecole Technologie Superieure; Amazon Web Serv; Tourisme
|
|
Montreal; Google; Microsoft Res; Blackberry; Fujitsu; Univ Calif Santa
|
|
Barbara, Comp Sci; ING; Nat Sci \& Engn Res Council Canada; Prompt; IEEE
|
|
Comp Soc, Tech Comm Software Engn},
|
|
Abstract = {Successful Free/Libre and Open Source Software (FLOSS) projects
|
|
incorporate both habitual and infrequent, or episodic, contributors.
|
|
Using the concept of episodic volunteering (EV) from the general
|
|
volunteering literature, we derive a model consisting of five key
|
|
constructs that we hypothesize affect episodic volunteers' retention in
|
|
FLOSS communities. To evaluate the model we conducted a survey with over
|
|
100 FLOSS episodic volunteers. We observe that three of our model
|
|
constructs (social norms, satisfaction and community commitment) are all
|
|
positively associated with volunteers' intention to remain, while the
|
|
two other constructs (psychological sense of community and contributor
|
|
benefit motivations) are not. Furthermore, exploratory clustering on
|
|
unobserved heterogeneity suggests that there are four distinct
|
|
categories of volunteers: satisfied, classic, social and obligated.
|
|
Based on our findings, we offer suggestions for projects to incorporate
|
|
and manage episodic volunteers, so as to better leverage this type of
|
|
contributors and potentially improve projects' sustainability.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/ICSE.2019.00100},
|
|
ISSN = {0270-5257},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-7281-0869-8},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Stol, Klaas-Jan/I-6269-2013
|
|
Riehle, Dirk/X-8137-2019
|
|
Fitzgerald, Brian/E-7790-2010},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Barcomb, Ann/0000-0003-2126-9511
|
|
Fitzgerald, Brian/0000-0001-9193-2863},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000560373200082},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000793619500001,
|
|
Author = {SEN, Anamika and Atkisson, Curtis and Schweik, Charlie},
|
|
Title = {Cui Bono: Do Open Source Software Incubator Policies and Procedures
|
|
Benefit the Projects or the Incubator?},
|
|
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THE COMMONS},
|
|
Year = {2022},
|
|
Volume = {16},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Pages = {64-77},
|
|
Abstract = {Open source software (OSS), a form of Digital or Knowledge Commons,
|
|
underlies much of the technology that we use in our daily lives. The
|
|
existence and continuation of OSS relies on the contribution of private
|
|
resources - personal time, volunteer energy, and effort of numerous
|
|
actors (e.g., software developers' time as a common-pool resource) - to
|
|
public goods, the benefits of which are enjoyed by everyone. Nonprofit
|
|
organizations such as the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) attempt to
|
|
aid this process by providing various collective services to OSS
|
|
projects, acting as a second-order actor in the production of the public
|
|
good. To this end, the ASF Incubator has created policies - essentially
|
|
rules or norms - that serve to protect its interests and, as they say,
|
|
increase the sustainability of the projects. Each policy requires
|
|
investment by ASF (in terms of money or the use of volunteer time) or an
|
|
incubating project (in terms of taking project personnel time), the
|
|
benefits of which can accrue to either party. Such policies may impose
|
|
additional costs on incubating projects, leading to a decreased
|
|
production of the OSS public good. Using the ASF Incubator policy
|
|
documents, we construct a dataset that records who - ASF or an
|
|
incubating project - bears the cost and who enjoys the benefit of each
|
|
policy and procedure. We can code most policy statements as costing one
|
|
party and benefiting one party. The distribution of costs and benefits
|
|
according to party indicates whether the second-order actor is
|
|
contributing to an increase in the public good and if they are doing so
|
|
sustainably. Through a two-way ANOVA, we characterize the impact of ASF
|
|
policies on the production of public goods (OSS). Being a part of ASF
|
|
imposes some costs on projects, but these costs may make projects more
|
|
sustainable. Our analysis shows that the distribution of costs and
|
|
benefits is fairly symmetric between the ASF and incubating projects.
|
|
Thus, the configuration of policies or the ``institutional design{''} of
|
|
the ASF could aid in producing the OSS public good by providing services
|
|
that projects require.},
|
|
DOI = {10.5334/ijc.1176},
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ISSN = {1875-0281},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Atkisson, Curtis/0000-0003-3575-6871},
|
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000793619500001},
|
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}
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@article{ WOS:000261378500013,
|
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Author = {Thompson, Jason},
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Title = {Free online games, open source software and library technical roles,
|
|
what do they have in common?},
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Journal = {PROFESIONAL DE LA INFORMACION},
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Year = {2008},
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Volume = {17},
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Number = {6},
|
|
Pages = {679-680},
|
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Month = {NOV-DEC},
|
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Abstract = {Consumers are coming to expect a more flexible approach to purchasing
|
|
software applications, with upgrades and add-ons being available as
|
|
downloads rather than physically going to a shop to make their purchase.
|
|
This shaft in thinking is filtering its way into the library, and
|
|
information field with open source software, available for download
|
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online and with its own online community becoming more of a serious
|
|
consideration than ever before. This calls for staff with a library
|
|
background to also have technical skills and be savvy, installing,
|
|
testing and rolling these open source additions to working life.},
|
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DOI = {10.3145/epi.2008.nov.13},
|
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ISSN = {1386-6710},
|
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000261378500013},
|
|
}
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@article{ WOS:000231419500004,
|
|
Author = {Choi, CJ and Kim, JB and Eldomiaty, T},
|
|
Title = {The role of social conventions in the diffusion of open source software:
|
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Implications for service industries},
|
|
Journal = {SERVICE INDUSTRIES JOURNAL},
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Year = {2005},
|
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Volume = {25},
|
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Number = {6},
|
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Pages = {789-801},
|
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Month = {SEP},
|
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Abstract = {In information and service products such as open source software,
|
|
increasing returns occur on the production or supply side, as well as
|
|
network externalities on the demand side. For open source software, the
|
|
social community element needs to be integrated with the framework of
|
|
increasing returns. This paper attempts to show that social conventions,
|
|
and social herding behaviour are fundamental to the growth of the open
|
|
source software. Such social conventions legitimise value and provide
|
|
identification in the global online community and have important
|
|
implications for service industries in general.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1080/02642060500103365},
|
|
ISSN = {0264-2069},
|
|
EISSN = {1743-9507},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Eldomiaty, Tarek/AAS-1180-2021
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Eldomiaty, Tarek/0000-0002-4382-9615},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000231419500004},
|
|
}
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|
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@article{ WOS:001376267500002,
|
|
Author = {Bunnell, Arianna and Hung, Kailee and Shepherd, John A. and Sadowski,
|
|
Peter},
|
|
Title = {BUSClean: Open-source software for breast ultrasound image
|
|
pre-processing and knowledge extraction for medical AI},
|
|
Journal = {PLOS ONE},
|
|
Year = {2024},
|
|
Volume = {19},
|
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Number = {12},
|
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Month = {DEC 11},
|
|
Abstract = {Development of artificial intelligence (AI) for medical imaging demands
|
|
curation and cleaning of large-scale clinical datasets comprising
|
|
hundreds of thousands of images. Some modalities, such as mammography,
|
|
contain highly standardized imaging. In contrast, breast ultrasound
|
|
imaging (BUS) can contain many irregularities not indicated by scan
|
|
metadata, such as enhanced scan modes, sonographer annotations, or
|
|
additional views. We present an open-source software solution for
|
|
automatically processing clinical BUS datasets. The algorithm performs
|
|
BUS scan filtering (flagging of invalid and non-B-mode scans), cleaning
|
|
(dual-view scan detection, scan area cropping, and caliper detection),
|
|
and knowledge extraction (BI-RADS Labeling and Measurement fields) from
|
|
sonographer annotations. Its modular design enables users to adapt it to
|
|
new settings. Experiments on an internal testing dataset of 430 clinical
|
|
BUS images achieve >95\% sensitivity and >98\% specificity in detecting
|
|
every type of text annotation, >98\% sensitivity and specificity in
|
|
detecting scans with blood flow highlighting, alternative scan modes, or
|
|
invalid scans. A case study on a completely external, public dataset of
|
|
BUS scans found that BUSClean identified text annotations and scans with
|
|
blood flow highlighting with 88.6\% and 90.9\% sensitivity and 98.3\%
|
|
and 99.9\% specificity, respectively. Adaptation of the lesion caliper
|
|
detection method to account for a type of caliper specific to the case
|
|
study demonstrates the intended use of BUSClean in new data
|
|
distributions and improved performance in lesion caliper detection from
|
|
43.3\% and 93.3\% out-of-the-box to 92.1\% and 92.3\% sensitivity and
|
|
specificity, respectively. Source code, example notebooks, and sample
|
|
data are available at https://github.com/hawaii-ai/bus-cleaning.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1371/journal.pone.0315434},
|
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Article-Number = {e0315434},
|
|
ISSN = {1932-6203},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Bunnell, Arianna/0009-0000-6253-8402},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001376267500002},
|
|
}
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|
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@article{ WOS:000846739000004,
|
|
Author = {Jaeschke, Anna and Eckert, Hagen and Bray, Laura J.},
|
|
Title = {Qiber3D-an open-source software package for the quantitative analysis of
|
|
networks from 3D image stacks},
|
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Journal = {GIGASCIENCE},
|
|
Year = {2022},
|
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Volume = {11},
|
|
Abstract = {Background Optical slice microscopy is commonly used to observe cellular
|
|
morphology in 3D tissue culture, e.g., the formation of cell-derived
|
|
networks. The morphometric quantification of these networks is essential
|
|
to study the cellular phenotype. Commonly, the quantitative measurements
|
|
are performed on 2D projections of the image stack, resulting in the
|
|
loss of information in the third dimension. Currently available 3D image
|
|
analysis tools rely on manual interactions with the software and are
|
|
therefore not feasible for large datasets.
|
|
Findings Here we present Qiber3D, an open-source image processing
|
|
toolkit. The software package includes the essential image analysis
|
|
procedures required for image processing, from the raw image to the
|
|
quantified data. Optional pre-processing steps can be switched on/off
|
|
depending on the input data to allow for analyzing networks from a
|
|
variety of sources. Two reconstruction algorithms are offered to meet
|
|
the requirements for a wide range of network types. Furthermore,
|
|
Qiber3D's rendering capabilities enable the user to inspect each step of
|
|
the image analysis process interactively to ensure the creation of an
|
|
optimal workflow for each application.
|
|
Conclusions Qiber3D is implemented as a Python package, and its source
|
|
code is freely available at https://github.com/theia-dev/Qiber3D. The
|
|
toolkit was designed using a building block principle to enable the
|
|
analysis of a variety of structures, such as vascular networks, neuronal
|
|
structures, or scaffolds from numerous input formats. While Qiber3D can
|
|
be used interactively in the Python console, it is aimed at unsupervised
|
|
automation to process large image datasets efficiently.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1093/gigascience/giab091},
|
|
Article-Number = {giab091},
|
|
ISSN = {2047-217X},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Bray, Laura/D-8514-2014
|
|
Eckert, Hagen/G-9171-2011
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Bray, Laura/0000-0002-1174-0018
|
|
Eckert, Hagen/0000-0003-4771-1435
|
|
Jaeschke, Anna/0000-0003-3157-7948},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000846739000004},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000330185100016,
|
|
Author = {Brewer, Robert S. and Johnson, Philip M.},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {WattDepot: An open source software ecosystem for enterprise-scale energy
|
|
data collection, storage, analysis, and visualization},
|
|
Booktitle = {2010 IEEE 1ST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SMART GRID COMMUNICATIONS
|
|
(SMARTGRIDCOMM)},
|
|
Series = {International Conference on Smart Grid Communications},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Pages = {91-95},
|
|
Note = {1st IEEE International Conference on Smart Grid Communications
|
|
(SmartGridComm), Natl Inst Sci \& Technol, Gaithersburg, MD, OCT 04-06,
|
|
2010},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Commun Soc; IEEE SmartGrid; Consumer Elect Soc; CSS; IEEE
|
|
Signal Proc Soc; Sensor Council; IEEE Informat Theory Soc; APS; NTC;
|
|
IEEE Power \& Energy Soc; Reliabil Soc; IEEE Comp Soc; IEEE USA; IEEE
|
|
Computat Intelligence Soc; IEEE Circuits \& Syst Soc},
|
|
Abstract = {WattDepot is an open source, Internet-based, service-oriented framework
|
|
for collection, storage, analysis, and visualization of energy data.
|
|
WattDepot differs from other energy management solutions in one or more
|
|
of the following ways: it is not tied to any specific metering
|
|
technology; it provides high-level support for meter aggregation and
|
|
data interpolation; it supports carbon intensity analysis; it is
|
|
architecturally decoupled from the underlying storage technology; it
|
|
supports both hosted and local energy services; it can provide near-real
|
|
time data collection and feedback; and the software is open source and
|
|
freely available. In this paper, we introduce the framework, provide
|
|
examples of its use, and discuss its application to research and
|
|
understanding of the Smart Grid.},
|
|
ISSN = {2373-6836},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4244-6512-5},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000330185100016},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000356741300003,
|
|
Author = {Horsburgh, Jeffery S. and Reeder, Stephanie L. and Jones, Amber Spackman
|
|
and Meline, Jacob},
|
|
Title = {Open source software for visualization and quality control of continuous
|
|
hydrologic and water quality sensor data},
|
|
Journal = {ENVIRONMENTAL MODELLING \& SOFTWARE},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Volume = {70},
|
|
Pages = {32-44},
|
|
Month = {AUG},
|
|
Abstract = {It is common for in situ hydrologic and water quality data to be
|
|
collected at high frequencies and for extended durations. These data
|
|
streams, which may also be collected across many monitoring sites
|
|
require infrastructure for data storage and management. The Observations
|
|
Data Model (ODM), which is part of the Consortium of Universities for
|
|
the Advancement of Hydrologic Science, Inc. (CUAHSI) Hydrologic
|
|
Information System (HIS), was developed as a standard data model in
|
|
which to organize, store, and describe point observations data. In this
|
|
paper we describe ODM Tools Python, an open source software application
|
|
that allows users to query and export, visualize, and perform quality
|
|
control post processing on time series of environmental observations
|
|
data stored in an ODM database using automated Python scripting that
|
|
records the corrections and adjustments made to data series in the
|
|
quality control process and ensures data editing steps are traceable and
|
|
reproducible. (C) 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.envsoft.2015.04.002},
|
|
ISSN = {1364-8152},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-6726},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Jones, Amber/AAI-8236-2020
|
|
Horsburgh, Jeffery/E-8975-2010
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Horsburgh, Jeffery/0000-0002-0768-3196
|
|
Jones, Amber/0000-0002-5694-9034},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000356741300003},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000256059000074,
|
|
Author = {Lin, Ralph and Cheng, Peng and Lindisch, David and Banovac, Filip and
|
|
Lee, Justin and Cleary, Kevin},
|
|
Editor = {Miga, MI and Cleary, KR},
|
|
Title = {Phantom evaluation of an image-guided navigation system based on
|
|
electromagnetic tracking and open source software},
|
|
Booktitle = {MEDICAL IMAGING 2008: VISUALIZATION, IMAGE-GUIDED PROCEDURES, AND
|
|
MODELING, PTS 1 AND 2},
|
|
Series = {Proceedings of SPIE},
|
|
Year = {2008},
|
|
Volume = {6918},
|
|
Number = {1-2},
|
|
Note = {Medical Imaging 2008 Conference, San Diego, CA, FEB 17-19, 2008},
|
|
Organization = {SPIE; Amer Assoc Phys Med; Amer Physiol Soc; Comp Assisted Radiol \&
|
|
Surg; Soc Imaging Sci \& Technol; Med Image Percept Soc; Radiol Soc N
|
|
Amer; Soc Imaging Informat Med; Soc Mol Imaging; DICOM Standards Comm},
|
|
Abstract = {We have developed an image-guided navigation system using
|
|
electromagnetically-tracked tools, with potential applications for
|
|
abdominal procedures such as biopsies, radiofrequency ablations, and
|
|
radioactive seed placements. We present the results of two phantom
|
|
studies using our navigation system in a clinical environment. In the
|
|
first study, a physician and medical resident performed a total of 18
|
|
targeting passes in the abdomen of an anthropomorphic phantom based
|
|
solely upon image guidance. The distance between the target and needle
|
|
tip location was measured based on confirmatory scans which gave an
|
|
average of 3.56 mm. In the second study, three foam nodules were placed
|
|
at different depths in a gelatin phantom. Ten targeting passes were
|
|
attempted in each of the three depths. Final distances between the
|
|
target and needle tip were measured which gave an average of 3.00 mm. In
|
|
addition to these targeting studies, we discuss our refinement to the
|
|
standard four-quadrant image-guided navigation user interface, based on
|
|
clinician preferences. We believe these refinements increase the
|
|
usability of our system while decreasing targeting error.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1117/12.771254},
|
|
Article-Number = {691826},
|
|
ISSN = {0277-786X},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-8194-7102-4},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000256059000074},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001399492000001,
|
|
Author = {Messier, Kyle P. and Reif, David M. and Marvel, Skylar W.},
|
|
Title = {The GeoTox Package: open-source software for connecting spatiotemporal
|
|
exposure to individual and population-level risk},
|
|
Journal = {HUMAN GENOMICS},
|
|
Year = {2025},
|
|
Volume = {19},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Month = {JAN 18},
|
|
Abstract = {BackgroundComprehensive environmental risk characterization,
|
|
encompassing physical, chemical, social, ecological, and lifestyle
|
|
stressors, necessitates innovative approaches to handle the escalating
|
|
complexity. This is especially true when considering individual and
|
|
population-level diversity, where the myriad combinations of real-world
|
|
exposures magnify the combinatoric challenges. The GeoTox framework
|
|
offers a tractable solution by integrating geospatial exposure data from
|
|
source-to-outcome in a series of modular, interconnected
|
|
steps.ResultsHere, we introduce the GeoTox open-source R software
|
|
package for characterizing the risk of perturbing molecular targets
|
|
involved in adverse human health outcomes based on exposure to
|
|
spatially-referenced stressor mixtures. We demonstrate its usage in
|
|
building computational workflows that incorporate individual and
|
|
population-level diversity. Our results demonstrate the applicability of
|
|
GeoTox for individual and population-level risk assessment, highlighting
|
|
its capacity to capture the complex interplay of environmental stressors
|
|
on human health.ConclusionsThe GeoTox package represents a significant
|
|
advancement in environmental risk characterization, providing modular
|
|
software to facilitate the application and further development of the
|
|
GeoTox framework for quantifying the relationship between environmental
|
|
exposures and health outcomes. By integrating geospatial methods with
|
|
cutting-edge exposure and toxicological frameworks, GeoTox offers a
|
|
robust tool for assessing individual and population-level risks from
|
|
environmental stressors. GeoTox is freely available at
|
|
https://niehs.github.io/GeoTox/.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1186/s40246-024-00711-8},
|
|
Article-Number = {5},
|
|
ISSN = {1473-9542},
|
|
EISSN = {1479-7364},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001399492000001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001318862600001,
|
|
Author = {Shekgola, Mahlatse Moses and Ngoepe, Mpho},
|
|
Title = {Ingesting digital archives into long-term storage system through free
|
|
open-source software in South Africa},
|
|
Journal = {COLLECTION AND CURATION},
|
|
Year = {2025},
|
|
Volume = {44},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Pages = {25-33},
|
|
Month = {JAN 2},
|
|
Abstract = {PurposeIn South Africa, public institutions face challenges in
|
|
transitioning their digital records to trusted digital repositories due
|
|
to a deficiency in skills, infrastructure and systems. Free and
|
|
open-source software (FOSS) presents a viable solution for facilitating
|
|
the transfer of digital archives for permanent preservation. Despite the
|
|
existence of FOSS policy in South Africa, the public sector has yet to
|
|
fully use it to engage in the development and implementation of products
|
|
for records management and archive preservation using open-source
|
|
software. This study aims to explore the ingestion of digital archives
|
|
into an approved long-term storage system through FOSS in South Africa
|
|
with the view of developing a framework.Design/methodology/approachThe
|
|
study adopted a qualitative research approach to collect data through
|
|
interviews with purposively selected participants (records managers,
|
|
archivists and IT officials) from national government departments that
|
|
have implemented records management systems for digital curation of
|
|
archives, as well as the National Archives and Records Services of South
|
|
Africa (NARSSA), which regulates archives and records management, and
|
|
the State Information Technology Agency, which regulates information
|
|
technology in government.FindingsThe findings of the study suggest that
|
|
the systematic transfer of digital materials from public entities to
|
|
NARSSA, as required by statute, has not taken place.Research
|
|
limitations/implicationsThe study specifically targeted national
|
|
government departments that have implemented digital archives and
|
|
records management systems. Consequently, perspectives from departments
|
|
that have not implemented these solutions were
|
|
excluded.Originality/valueA framework is proposed for the transfer of
|
|
digital archives, using interoperable FOSS, from government agencies
|
|
responsible for records management to NARSSA for archival preservation.
|
|
This framework, it is hoped, will facilitate infrastructure and skills
|
|
development in the management of records and preservation of archives
|
|
through open platforms.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1108/CC-02-2024-0003},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {SEP 2024},
|
|
ISSN = {2514-9326},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Ngoepe, Mpho/ABC-2938-2020
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Shekgola, Mahlatse Moses/0000-0003-2494-3276},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001318862600001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000426130600040,
|
|
Author = {Calderon Urrutia, Jose Wilber and Osegueda Miranda, Jose Rigoberto},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Recorder of Climatic Variables and River Levels using Open Source
|
|
Software and Hardware and Mobile Phone},
|
|
Booktitle = {2017 IEEE 37TH CENTRAL AMERICA AND PANAMA CONVENTION (CONCAPAN XXXVII)},
|
|
Year = {2017},
|
|
Note = {37th IEEE Central America and Panama Convention (CONCAPAN), Managua,
|
|
NICARAGUA, NOV 15-17, 2017},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE},
|
|
Abstract = {The use of electronics as an instrument in the monitoring of climatic
|
|
variables and the response of natural systems to these variables, has
|
|
contributed enormously to providing information in assessing natural
|
|
resources, as well as for natural disaster risk management. Therefore,
|
|
an electronic climate and river level recorder (RCNR) has been built
|
|
using Open Source Software and Hardware and Mobile Phone. Due to the use
|
|
of this technology, the RCNR is characterized by being modern, versatile
|
|
and low cost. The device monitors climatic variables such as air
|
|
temperature, precipitation and atmospheric pressure. It can be installed
|
|
in multiple environments such as rivers, streams and canals; where it is
|
|
possible to monitor such climatic variables, measure river levels or
|
|
program it as an Early Warning System (EWS), thus contributing to reduce
|
|
human and material losses in the face of natural disasters. This paper
|
|
presents the work done in the construction and test of the RCNR.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-5386-3509-4},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000426130600040},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000515562900001,
|
|
Author = {Searfoss, Abigail M. and Pino, James C. and Creanza, Nicole},
|
|
Title = {Chipper: Open-source software for semi-automated segmentation and
|
|
analysis of birdsong and other natural sounds},
|
|
Journal = {METHODS IN ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION},
|
|
Year = {2020},
|
|
Volume = {11},
|
|
Number = {4},
|
|
Pages = {524-531},
|
|
Month = {APR},
|
|
Abstract = {Audio recording devices have changed significantly over the last 50
|
|
years, making large datasets of recordings of natural sounds, such as
|
|
birdsong, easier to obtain. This increase in digital recordings
|
|
necessitates an increase in high-throughput methods of analysis for
|
|
researchers. Specifically, there is a need in the community for
|
|
open-source methods that are tailored to recordings of varying qualities
|
|
and from multiple species collected in nature.
|
|
We developed Chipper, a Python-based software to semi-automate both the
|
|
segmentation of acoustic signals and the subsequent analysis of their
|
|
frequencies and durations. For avian recordings, we provide widgets to
|
|
best determine appropriate thresholds for noise and syllable similarity,
|
|
which aid in calculating note measurements and determining song syntax.
|
|
In addition, we generated a set of synthetic songs with various levels
|
|
of background noise to test Chipper's accuracy, repeatability and
|
|
reproducibility.
|
|
Chipper provides an effective way to quickly generate quantitative,
|
|
reproducible measures of birdsong. The cross-platform graphical user
|
|
interface allows the user to adjust parameters and visualize the
|
|
resulting spectrogram and signal segmentation, providing a simplified
|
|
method for analysing field recordings.
|
|
Chipper streamlines the processing of audio recordings with multiple
|
|
user-friendly tools and is optimized for multiple species and varying
|
|
recording qualities. Ultimately, Chipper supports the use of
|
|
citizen-science data and increases the feasibility of large-scale
|
|
multi-species birdsong studies.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1111/2041-210X.13368},
|
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EarlyAccessDate = {FEB 2020},
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ISSN = {2041-210X},
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EISSN = {2041-2096},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Searfoss, Abigail/0000-0002-5417-7827
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Creanza, Nicole/0000-0001-8821-7383},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000515562900001},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000321021000046,
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Author = {Tcherkezova, Emilia and Vatseva, Rumiana},
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Editor = {Bandrova, T and Konecny, M and Zhelezov, G},
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Title = {URBAN AREAS AUTOMATIC CLASSIFICATION USING REMOTE SENSING DATA AND OPEN
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SOURCE SOFTWARE: SOFIA CASE STUDY, BULGARIA},
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Booktitle = {4TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CARTOGRAPHY AND GIS, VOL. 1},
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Year = {2012},
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Pages = {391-400},
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Note = {4th International Conference on Cartography and GIS, Albena, BULGARIA,
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JUN 18-22, 2012},
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Organization = {Int Cartograph Assoc; Bulgarian Cartograph Assoc; Univ Architecture,
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Civil Engn \& Geodesy; ESRI; PANORAMA; INTERGRAPH; BGC; Chamber
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Graduated Surveyors; datamap; DavGEO},
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Abstract = {Urban sprawl represents one of the most significant landscape
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transformations with the increasing rate of negative impact on the
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environment. Urbanization is one of the major environmental problems at
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the present time and in the near future. The study of changes in
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urbanization is crucial for urban planning, environmental protection and
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resource management. Remote sensing data is one of the main sources of
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information for mapping and monitoring land use/cover and its change,
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particularly related to urbanization. This study focuses on the
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investigation of urban areas in Sofia city, Bulgaria using satellite
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imagery and Open Source Software. In order to examine an appropriate
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method for mapping urban areas, the automatic image classification is
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performed by ORFEO Toolbox (OTB) - Monteverdi Application for
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MS-Windows. The extraction of urban areas is tested using unsupervised
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and supervised classification techniques.},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Tcherkezova, Emilia/ABH-6660-2020
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Vatseva, Rumiana/Q-3554-2016},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000321021000046},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000422537500004,
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Author = {Yoshida, Daisuke and Song, Xianfeng and Raghavan, Venkatesh},
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Title = {Development of track log and point of interest management system using
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Free and Open Source Software},
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Journal = {APPLIED GEOMATICS},
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Year = {2010},
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Volume = {2},
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Number = {3},
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Pages = {123-135},
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Month = {SEP},
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Abstract = {Recent advanced performance of low-cost Global Positioning System (GPS)
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and GPS-enabled cell phones has contributed a great deal to the
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development of locationaware services and systems. High-speed broadband
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technology has promoted collaborative projects such as OpenStreetMap or
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other User Generated Contents services. In this research, a Web-based
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prototype system for GPS track log and point of interest (POI)
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management was developed to archive a collaborative framework in field
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surveys. The main function of the system can be separated into three
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parts: data collection, data management, and data quality enhancement.
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The system supports real-time data collection for the future ubiquitous
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environment and also can monitor real-time GPS positions. This research
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shows functionalities that can minimize GPS errors using Dilution of
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Precision filtering and data quality enhancing techniques using the
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Douglas-Peucker algorithm and PgRouting. The research introduces a
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system that provides an interoperable framework in which to work with
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other geospatial services through open geospatial standards.},
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DOI = {10.1007/s12518-010-0028-7},
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ISSN = {1866-9298},
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EISSN = {1866-928X},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000422537500004},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000438272800007,
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Author = {Basit, Mujeeb A. and Baldwin, Krystal L. and Kannan, Vaishnavi and
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Flahaven, Emily L. and Parks, Cassandra J. and Ott, Jason M. and
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Willett, Duwayne L.},
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Title = {Agile Acceptance Test-Driven Development of Clinical Decision Support
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Advisories: Feasibility of Using Open Source Software},
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Journal = {JMIR MEDICAL INFORMATICS},
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Year = {2018},
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Volume = {6},
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Number = {2},
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Pages = {80-90},
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Month = {APR-JUN},
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Abstract = {Background: Moving to electronic health records (EHRs) confers
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substantial benefits but risks unintended consequences. Modern EHRs
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consist of complex software code with extensive local configurability
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options, which can introduce defects. Defects in clinical decision
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support (CDS) tools are surprisingly common. Feasible approaches to
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prevent and detect defects in EHR configuration, including CDS tools,
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are needed. In complex software systems, use of test-driven development
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and automated regression testing promotes reliability. Test-driven
|
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development encourages modular, testable design and expanding regression
|
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test coverage. Automated regression test suites improve software
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quality, providing a ``safety net{''} for future software modifications.
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Each automated acceptance test serves multiple purposes, as requirements
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(prior to build), acceptance testing (on completion of build),
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regression testing (once live), and ``living{''} design documentation.
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Rapid-cycle development or ``agile{''} methods are being successfully
|
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applied to CDS development. The agile practice of automated test-driven
|
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development is not widely adopted, perhaps because most EHR software
|
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code is vendor-developed. However, key CDS advisory configuration design
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decisions and rules stored in the EHR may prove amenable to automated
|
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testing as ``executable requirements.{''}
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Objective: We aimed to establish feasibility of acceptance test-driven
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development of clinical decision support advisories in a commonly used
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EHR, using an open source automated acceptance testing framework
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(FitNesse).
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Methods: Acceptance tests were initially constructed as spreadsheet
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tables to facilitate clinical review. Each table specified one aspect of
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the CDS advisory's expected behavior. Table contents were then imported
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into a test suite in FitNesse, which queried the EHR database to
|
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automate testing. Tests and corresponding CDS configuration were
|
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migrated together from the development environment to production, with
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tests becoming part of the production regression test suite.
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Results: We used test-driven development to construct a new CDS tool
|
|
advising Emergency Department nurses to perform a swallowing assessment
|
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prior to administering oral medication to a patient with suspected
|
|
stroke. Test tables specified desired behavior for (1) applicable
|
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clinical settings, (2) triggering action, (3) rule logic, (4) user
|
|
interface, and (5) system actions in response to user input. Automated
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test suite results for the ``executable requirements{''} are shown prior
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to building the CDS alert, during build, and after successful build.
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Conclusions: Automated acceptance test-driven development and continuous
|
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regression testing of CDS configuration in a commercial EHR proves
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feasible with open source software. Automated test-driven development
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offers one potential contribution to achieving high-reliability EHR
|
|
configuration. Vetting acceptance tests with clinicians elicits their
|
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input on crucial configuration details early during initial CDS design
|
|
and iteratively during rapid-cycle optimization.},
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DOI = {10.2196/medinform.9679},
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Article-Number = {e23},
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EISSN = {2291-9694},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Kannan, Vaishnavi/AAX-2334-2020
|
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Basit, Mujeeb/ABH-3084-2021
|
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},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Parks, Cassandra/0000-0002-2787-7588
|
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Kannan, Vaishnavi/0000-0002-3042-5427
|
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Basit, Mujeeb/0000-0002-4948-6158
|
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Willett, DuWayne/0000-0002-3087-4193},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000438272800007},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000301203900004,
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Author = {Hintzen, Niels T. and Bastardie, Francois and Beare, Doug and Piet,
|
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Gerjan J. and Ulrich, Clara and Deporte, Nicolas and Egekvist, Josefine
|
|
and Degel, Henrik},
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Title = {VMStools: Open-source software for the processing, analysis and
|
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visualisation of fisheries logbook and VMS data},
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Journal = {FISHERIES RESEARCH},
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Year = {2012},
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Volume = {115},
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Pages = {31-43},
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Month = {MAR},
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Abstract = {VMStools is a package of open-source software, build using the freeware
|
|
environment R. specifically developed for the processing, analysis and
|
|
visualisation of landings (logbooks) and vessel location data (VMS) from
|
|
commercial fisheries. Analyses start with standardized data formats for
|
|
logbook (EFLALO) and VMS (TACSAT), enabling users to conduct a variety
|
|
of analyses using generic algorithms. Embedded functionality handles
|
|
erroneous data point detection and removal, m tier identification
|
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through the use of clustering techniques, linking logbook and VMS data
|
|
together in order to distinguish fishing from other activities, provide
|
|
high-resolution maps of both fishing effort and -landings, interpolate
|
|
vessel tracks, calculate indicators of fishing impact as listed under
|
|
the Data Collection Framework at different spatio-temporal scales.
|
|
Finally data can be transformed into other existing formats, for example
|
|
to populate regional databases like FishFrame. This paper describes
|
|
workflow examples of these features while online material allows a head
|
|
start to perform these analyses. This software incorporates state-of-the
|
|
art VMS and logbook analysing methods standardizing the process towards
|
|
obtaining pan-European, or even worldwide indicators of fishing
|
|
distribution and impact as required for spatial planning. (c) 2011
|
|
Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.fishres.2011.11.007},
|
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ISSN = {0165-7836},
|
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EISSN = {1872-6763},
|
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Hintzen, Niels/IQW-6670-2023
|
|
Ulrich, Clara/F-3583-2011
|
|
Beare, Doug/F-8299-2010
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Bastardie, Francois/0000-0002-2669-6179
|
|
Ulrich, Clara/0000-0001-7598-2051
|
|
Beare, Doug/0000-0003-0609-3845
|
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Egekvist, Josefine/0000-0001-9619-1443
|
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Hintzen, Niels/0000-0002-6973-9618},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000301203900004},
|
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000312463900045,
|
|
Author = {Shaikh, Murtaza Hussain},
|
|
Editor = {Chowdhry, BS and Shaikh, FK and Hussain, DMA and Uqaili, MA},
|
|
Title = {Study of Arduino for Creative and Interactive Artwork Installations An
|
|
Open Source Software Knowledge for Creativeness},
|
|
Booktitle = {EMERGING TRENDS AND APPLICATIONS IN INFORMATION COMMUNICATION
|
|
TECHNOLOGIES},
|
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Series = {Communications in Computer and Information Science},
|
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Year = {2012},
|
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Volume = {281},
|
|
Pages = {478-488},
|
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Note = {2nd International Multi-Topic Conference, Jamshoro, PAKISTAN, MAR 28-30,
|
|
2012},
|
|
Organization = {Higher Educ Commiss Pakistan; Mehran Univ Engn \& Technol},
|
|
Abstract = {The Arts and Software are often thought as two parallel fields but with
|
|
the growth of the information technology, the gap between these two
|
|
fields is rather decreasing. The present existing majority of the tools
|
|
are focused for the commercial business settings such as software
|
|
development but the scope of the field can be increased to the other
|
|
fields such as education and serving people in different fields such as
|
|
Artists. The Artists are in search of open source software tools which
|
|
can enhance their creative ability and at the same time want to
|
|
collaborate with others to increase their knowledge on the tool. The
|
|
creativity is difficult to measure as we have to consider the way the
|
|
tool is enhancing the creative knowledge of the user using the tool. The
|
|
creativity can also be based upon understanding the relations between
|
|
different phenomena governing the tool such as Artist, Artwork, Visitor
|
|
and Software. The ArTe conceptual model is based upon these principles,
|
|
so the tools are evaluated based upon the ArTe conceptual model.},
|
|
ISSN = {1865-0929},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-642-28961-3},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000312463900045},
|
|
}
|
|
|
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000299256500050,
|
|
Author = {Stojanovic, Ljiljana and Ortega, Felipe and Canas, Luis and Duenas,
|
|
Santiago},
|
|
Editor = {Mens, T and Kanellopoulos, Y and Winter, A},
|
|
Title = {ALERT: Active support and reaL-time coordination based on Event
|
|
pRocessing in open source software developmenT},
|
|
Booktitle = {2011 15TH EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE AND REENGINEERING
|
|
(CSMR)},
|
|
Series = {European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering},
|
|
Year = {2011},
|
|
Pages = {359-362},
|
|
Note = {15th European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering
|
|
(CSMR)/International Workshop on System Quality and Maintainability
|
|
(SQM)/International Workshop on Model-Driven Software Migration (MSDM),
|
|
Oldenburg, GERMANY, MAR 01-04, 2011},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc; Carl Ossietzky Univ; OFFIS Inst Informat Technol;
|
|
Reengn Forum (REF); Tech Council Software Engn (TCSE); European Res
|
|
Consortium Informat \& Math (ERCIM) Working Grp Software Evolut;
|
|
GI-Fachgruppe Software Reengn (SRE); FrontEndART Software Ltd
|
|
(FRONTENDART); Software Improvement Grp (SIG); SQS Software Qual Syst
|
|
Grp (SQS)},
|
|
Abstract = {ALERT is two and half year FP7 project started in October 2010. The
|
|
overall goal of ALERT is to develop methods and tools that improve
|
|
coordination i FLOSS development projects by maintaining awareness of
|
|
community activities through real-time, personalized, context-aware
|
|
notification. In this paper we summarize its objectives, the proposed
|
|
way to achieve them and the expected contributions.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/CSMR.2011.52},
|
|
ISSN = {1944-2793},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-7695-4343-7},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Ortega, Felipe/L-8142-2014},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Ortega, Felipe/0000-0003-0231-2051},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000299256500050},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000306295800009,
|
|
Author = {Hauge, Oyvind and Cruzes, Daniela Soares and Conradi, Reidar and Velle,
|
|
Ketil Sandanger and Skarpenes, Tron Andre},
|
|
Editor = {Agerfalk, P and Boldyreff, C and GonzalezBarahona, JM and Madey, GR and Noll, J},
|
|
Title = {Risks and Risk Mitigation in Open Source Software Adoption: Bridging the
|
|
Gap between Literature and Practice},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE: NEW HORIZONS},
|
|
Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Volume = {319},
|
|
Pages = {105-118},
|
|
Note = {6th International Conference on Open Source Systems (OSS 2010), Notre
|
|
Dame, IN, MAY 30-JUN 02, 2010},
|
|
Organization = {Int Federat Informat Proc Work Grp 2 13},
|
|
Abstract = {The possible benefits of open source software (OSS) have led
|
|
organizations into adopting a variety of OSS products. However, the
|
|
risks related to such an adoption, and how to reduce these risks, are
|
|
not well understood. Based on data from interviews, a questionnaire, and
|
|
workshops, this paper reports ongoing work in a multi-national telecom
|
|
company. The paper has three main contributions. First, it identifies
|
|
and discusses several risks related to OSS adoption. Second, it
|
|
identifies steps for reducing several of these risks. Third, it shows
|
|
how research can be used to increase the visibility of, and involve the
|
|
employees in, ongoing OSS efforts.},
|
|
ISSN = {1868-4238},
|
|
EISSN = {1868-422X},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-642-13243-8},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000306295800009},
|
|
}
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|
|
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@article{ WOS:000348949700006,
|
|
Author = {Rosu, Ana-Maria and Pierrot-Deseilligny, Marc and Delorme, Arthur and
|
|
Binet, Renaud and Klinger, Yann},
|
|
Title = {Measurement of ground displacement from optical satellite image
|
|
correlation using the free open-source software MicMac},
|
|
Journal = {ISPRS JOURNAL OF PHOTOGRAMMETRY AND REMOTE SENSING},
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|
Year = {2015},
|
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Volume = {100},
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Pages = {48-59},
|
|
Month = {FEB},
|
|
Abstract = {Image correlation is one of the most efficient techniques to determine
|
|
horizontal ground displacements due to earthquakes, landslides, ice
|
|
flows or sand dune migrations. Analyzing these deformations allows a
|
|
better understanding of the causes and mechanisms of the events. By
|
|
using sub-pixel correlation on before- and after-event ortho-images
|
|
obtained from high resolution satellite images it is possible to compute
|
|
the displacement field with high planimetric resolution. In this paper,
|
|
we focus on measuring the ground displacements due to seismotectonic
|
|
events. The three sub-pixel correlators used are: COSI-Corr - developed
|
|
by Caltech, a free, closed-source correlator, dependent on commercial
|
|
software (ENVI) and widely used by the geoscience community for
|
|
measuring ground displacement; Medicis - developed by CNES, also a
|
|
closed-source correlator capable of measuring this type of deformation;
|
|
and MicMac - developed by IGN, the free open-source correlator we study
|
|
and tune for measuring fine ground displacements. We measured horizontal
|
|
ground deformation using these three correlators on SPOT images in three
|
|
study cases: the 2001 Kokoxili earthquake, the 2005 dyke intrusion in
|
|
the Afar depression and the 2008 Yutian earthquake. (C) 2014
|
|
International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Inc.
|
|
(ISPRS) Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.isprsjprs.2014.03.002},
|
|
ISSN = {0924-2716},
|
|
EISSN = {1872-8235},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Binet, Renaud/I-7980-2016
|
|
Delorme, Arthur/E-9954-2017
|
|
klinger, yann/B-1226-2011
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Klinger, yann/0000-0003-2119-6391},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000348949700006},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000279071000037,
|
|
Author = {Lapierre, Fabian D. and Acheroy, Marc},
|
|
Title = {Performance enhancement and validation of the open-source software for
|
|
modeling of ship infrared signatures (OSMOSIS)},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS},
|
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Year = {2010},
|
|
Volume = {234},
|
|
Number = {7, SI},
|
|
Pages = {2342-2349},
|
|
Month = {AUG 1},
|
|
Note = {4th International Conference on Advanced Computational Methods in
|
|
Engineering, Liege Univ, Liege, BELGIUM, MAY 26-28, 2008},
|
|
Organization = {Louvain la Neuve Univ; Ghent Univ},
|
|
Abstract = {Designing stealth technologies for modern warships requires methods for
|
|
signatures reduction (radar, infrared, etc). First, we have to model
|
|
these signatures. In Lapierre et al. (2006), Lapierre et al. (2007)
|
|
{[}3,4], we proposed an infrared (IR) ship signature simulation software
|
|
(OSMOSIS) that can manage parametric emissivity. OSMOSIS comprises a
|
|
smart computation time and memory management. Evaluating the
|
|
effectiveness of an IR signature reduction method implies simulating the
|
|
evolution of the IR signature with time. This requires a huge
|
|
computation time. In this paper, we propose a novel hierarchical meshing
|
|
strategy leading to an important reduction of the computation time. The
|
|
time complexity of the algorithm is shown to be O(root N), where N is
|
|
the requested number of facets of the mesh of the ship's surface. Then,
|
|
we validate OSMOSIS on temperature measurements performed on an
|
|
``L-shape{''} object. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.cam.2009.08.091},
|
|
ISSN = {0377-0427},
|
|
EISSN = {1879-1778},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000279071000037},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000258930500007,
|
|
Author = {Theunissen, Morkel and Kourie, Derrick and Boake, Andrew},
|
|
Editor = {Meyer, B and Nawrocki, JR and Walter, B},
|
|
Title = {Corporate-, Agile- and Open Source Software Development: A witch's brew
|
|
or an elixir of life?},
|
|
Booktitle = {BALANCING AGILITY AND FORMALISM IN SOFTWARE ENGINEERING},
|
|
Series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
|
|
Year = {2008},
|
|
Volume = {5082},
|
|
Pages = {84-95},
|
|
Note = {2nd IFIP Central and East European Conference on Software Engineering
|
|
Techniques (CEE-SET 2007), Poznan, POLAND, OCT 10-12, 2007},
|
|
Organization = {IFIP TC 2},
|
|
Abstract = {The observation that the Open Source software development is becoming
|
|
part of corporate soft,ware development, raises questions about its
|
|
compatibility with traditional development, processes. Particular
|
|
compatibility questions arise where the existing corporate development
|
|
style is in the agile tradition. These questions are identified and
|
|
discussed. Measures that can be taken to avoid clashes are suggested. An
|
|
example illustrates how Corporate-, Agile- and Open Source Software
|
|
could intersect, and SPEM modelling is employed to show how corporate
|
|
processes would need to adapt, to accommodate the new scenario.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-540-85279-7\_7},
|
|
ISSN = {0302-9743},
|
|
EISSN = {1611-3349},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-540-85278-0},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000258930500007},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000846028500001,
|
|
Author = {Real-Ramirez, Cesar Augusto and Carvajal-Mariscal, Ignacio and
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Gonzalez-Trejo, Jesus and Gabbasov, Ruslan and Miranda-Tello, Jose Raul
|
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and Klapp, Jaime},
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Title = {Numerical Simulations of the Flow Dynamics in a Tube with Inclined Fins
|
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Using Open-Source Software},
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Journal = {FLUIDS},
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Year = {2022},
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Volume = {7},
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Number = {8},
|
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Month = {AUG},
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Abstract = {Finned tubes increase the convective heat transfer in heat exchangers,
|
|
reducing the total energy consumption of integrated industrial
|
|
processes. Due to its stability and robustness, Computational Fluid
|
|
Dynamics (CFD) commercial software is generally utilized for analyzing
|
|
complex systems; however, its licensing is expensive. Nowadays,
|
|
open-source software is a viable substitute for proprietary software.
|
|
This work presents a CFD analysis of the hydrodynamics of a finned tube
|
|
using the OpenFOAM and SALOME Meca platforms. The results are compared
|
|
with experimental data and CFD using the commercial software Fluent,
|
|
both previously reported in the open literature. This work studies the
|
|
fluid flow pattern around a tube with six 45-degree-angled fins, and the
|
|
working fluid, air, is considered as an incompressible fluid. Special
|
|
attention is paid to calculating the pressure coefficient distribution
|
|
for the internal and external surfaces of the inclined fins. Open-source
|
|
platforms allow researchers to visualize how the airflow interacts with
|
|
the cylinder and the fin surfaces to form a fluid structure, formerly
|
|
known as a horseshoe vortex system. The findings of the analysis of flow
|
|
dynamics in the channel between inclined fins and in the wake help
|
|
explain the results obtained in experimental tests and are relevant for
|
|
the configuration of a bank of tubes with inclined fins.},
|
|
DOI = {10.3390/fluids7080282},
|
|
Article-Number = {282},
|
|
EISSN = {2311-5521},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Gabbasov, Ruslan/JUV-7109-2023
|
|
Carvajal-Mariscal, Ignacio/IWV-4018-2023
|
|
Real, Cesar/A-1467-2011
|
|
TREJO, JESUS ISIDRO/GQB-1604-2022
|
|
Gonzalez-Trejo, Jesus/B-3001-2019
|
|
Carvajal-Mariscal, Ignacio/V-7349-2018
|
|
Real-Ramirez, Cesar Augusto/K-7259-2013
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Klapp, Jaime/0000-0003-1828-9183
|
|
Gonzalez-Trejo, Jesus/0000-0003-4702-3464
|
|
Carvajal-Mariscal, Ignacio/0000-0003-2641-9398
|
|
Real-Ramirez, Cesar Augusto/0000-0003-0376-3575
|
|
Gabbasov, Ruslan/0000-0002-1578-1589},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000846028500001},
|
|
}
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|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000272105500003,
|
|
Author = {Kozicki, J. and Donze, F. V.},
|
|
Title = {YADE-OPEN DEM: an open-source software using a discrete element method
|
|
to simulate granular material},
|
|
Journal = {ENGINEERING COMPUTATIONS},
|
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Year = {2009},
|
|
Volume = {26},
|
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Number = {7-8},
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|
Pages = {786-805},
|
|
Abstract = {Purpose - YADE-OPEN DEM is an open-source software based on the discrete
|
|
element method, (DEM) which uses object oriented programming techniques.
|
|
The purpose of this paper is to describe the software architecture.
|
|
Design/methodology/approach - The DEM chosen uses position, orientation,
|
|
velocity and angular velocity as independent variables of simulated
|
|
particles which are subject to explicit leapfrog time-integration scheme
|
|
(Lagrangian method). The three-dimensional dynamics equations based on
|
|
the classical Newtonian approach for the second law of motion are used.
|
|
The track of forces and moments acting on each particle is kept at every
|
|
time step. Contact forces depend on the particle geometry overlap and
|
|
material properties. The normal, tangential and moment components of
|
|
interaction force are included.
|
|
Findings - An effort is undertaken to extract the underlying object
|
|
oriented abstractions in the DEM. These abstractions are implemented in
|
|
C++, conform to object oriented design principles and use design
|
|
patterns. Based on that, a software framework is developed in which the
|
|
abstractions provide the interface where the modelling methods can be
|
|
plugged-in.
|
|
Originality/value - The resulting YADE-OPEN DEM framework is designed in
|
|
a generic way which provides great flexibility when adding new
|
|
scientific simulation code. Some of the advantages are that numerous
|
|
simulation methods can be coupled within the same framework while
|
|
plug-ins can import data from other software. In addition, this promotes
|
|
code improvement through open-source development and allows feedback
|
|
from the community. However implementing such models requires that one
|
|
adheres to the framework design and the YADE framework is a new emerging
|
|
software. To download the software see http : //yade.wikia.com webpage.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1108/02644400910985170},
|
|
ISSN = {0264-4401},
|
|
EISSN = {1758-7077},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Kozicki, Janek/B-6955-2018},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Kozicki, Janek/0000-0002-8427-7263},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000272105500003},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001419373800001,
|
|
Author = {Qasim, Mustafa Moosa and Abdulkareem, Ali Raad and Sneesl, Radhwan},
|
|
Title = {The Adoption of Open Source Software Among Universities in Iraq: The
|
|
Moderating Role of AI Capability},
|
|
Journal = {HUMAN BEHAVIOR AND EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES},
|
|
Year = {2025},
|
|
Volume = {2025},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Abstract = {Open source software (OSS) is a trendy innovation that is being used by
|
|
all organizations. However, the usage of OSS is still limited in higher
|
|
education. This research examines the adoption of OSS among universities
|
|
in Iraq, focusing on the moderating role of artificial intelligence (AI)
|
|
capabilities. The research is aimed at exploring how factors such as
|
|
perceived ease of use (PEOU), compatibility, perceived risk, security,
|
|
and cost-effectiveness influence OSS adoption. Using a quantitative
|
|
research methodology, data was collected from 272 university
|
|
decision-makers and analysed using Smart PLS 4. The results of the study
|
|
indicate that factors such as PEOU, compatibility, perceived risk,
|
|
security, and cost-effectiveness have a significant positive influence
|
|
on the adoption of OSS. The research findings provide valuable insights
|
|
for decision-makers in university settings who are grappling with the
|
|
intricate process of adopting OSS. These findings offer valuable
|
|
insights for higher education institutions in Iraq and other developing
|
|
regions seeking to adopt OSS.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1155/hbe2/9937783},
|
|
Article-Number = {9937783},
|
|
EISSN = {2578-1863},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Qasim, Mustafa Moosa/B-9535-2019
|
|
Sneesl, Radhwan/AFU-4125-2022},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001419373800001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000793803300001,
|
|
Author = {Garomssa, Shimels D. and Kannan, Rathimala and Chai, Ian and Riehle,
|
|
Dirk},
|
|
Title = {How Software Quality Mediates the Impact of Intellectual Capital on
|
|
Commercial Open-Source Software Company Success},
|
|
Journal = {IEEE ACCESS},
|
|
Year = {2022},
|
|
Volume = {10},
|
|
Pages = {46490-46503},
|
|
Abstract = {The recent surge in the number of commercial open-source software (COSS)
|
|
companies shows the growing importance of COSS companies in the software
|
|
industry. As knowledge-based firms, COSS companies' success depends
|
|
heavily on the interplay among intangible resources such as human
|
|
capital, relational capital, structural capital, and software quality.
|
|
To observe these relationships, we conducted a hypothesis-testing
|
|
questionnaire-type survey involving 200 software development experts and
|
|
professionals working at 60 multinational COSS companies. Accordingly,
|
|
the study unearthed two different but conjoint ways (i.e., direct and
|
|
indirect) in which intellectual capital impacts COSS company's success.
|
|
On the one hand, relational capital one of the intellectual capital
|
|
components directly affects COSS company's success. On the other hand,
|
|
relational and structural capital indirectly affect COSS company success
|
|
through human capital, which, in turn, is itself mediated by software
|
|
quality in a sequential mediation model. Therefore, COSS companies may
|
|
need to prioritize software quality as it is the most critical variable
|
|
impacting the success of COSS companies.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3170058},
|
|
ISSN = {2169-3536},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Riehle, Dirk/X-8137-2019
|
|
Kannan, Rathimala/M-4249-2019
|
|
Chai, Ian/C-2092-2009
|
|
Garomssa, Shimels Diriba/HTL-6078-2023
|
|
Riehle, Dirk/G-9429-2011
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Riehle, Dirk/0000-0002-8139-5600
|
|
Chai, Ian/0000-0002-4190-3930
|
|
Garomssa, Shimels Diriba/0000-0003-2638-4084
|
|
Kannan, Rathimala/0000-0003-2583-6982},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000793803300001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000599925900018,
|
|
Author = {Ataei, Mohammadmehdi and Shaayegan, Vahid and Costa, Franco and Han,
|
|
Sejin and Park, Chul B. and Bussmann, Markus},
|
|
Title = {LBfoam: An open-source software package for the simulation of foaming
|
|
using the Lattice Boltzmann Method},
|
|
Journal = {COMPUTER PHYSICS COMMUNICATIONS},
|
|
Year = {2021},
|
|
Volume = {259},
|
|
Month = {FEB},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper presents a 2D/3D Free Surface Lattice Boltzmann Method
|
|
simulation package called LBfoam for the simulation of foaming
|
|
processes. The model incorporates the essential physics of foaming
|
|
phenomena: gas diffusion into nucleated bubbles, bubble dynamics and
|
|
coalescence, surface tension, the stabilizing disjoining pressure
|
|
between bubbles, and Newtonian and non-Newtonian rheological models. The
|
|
software can simulate the growth and interaction of bubbles, and predict
|
|
final foam structures. The implementation is based on the Palabos
|
|
library (in C++), which enables large-scale parallel simulations. The
|
|
software is freely available under the GNU Affero General Public License
|
|
version 3. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.cpc.2020.107698},
|
|
Article-Number = {107698},
|
|
ISSN = {0010-4655},
|
|
EISSN = {1879-2944},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Ataei, Mohammadmehdi/ADP-4893-2022
|
|
Bussmann, Markus/C-6700-2008
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Park, Chul B/0000-0002-1702-1268
|
|
Ataei, Mohammadmehdi/0000-0002-3399-9696
|
|
Bussmann, Markus/0000-0002-4117-6710},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000599925900018},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000706450400111,
|
|
Author = {Trinkenreich, Bianca},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE Comp Soc},
|
|
Title = {Please Don't Go - A Comprehensive Approach to Increase Women's
|
|
Participation in Open Source Software},
|
|
Booktitle = {2021 IEEE/ACM 43RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING:
|
|
COMPANION PROCEEDINGS (ICSE-COMPANION 2021)},
|
|
Series = {Proceedings of the IEEE-ACM International Conference on Software
|
|
Engineering Companion},
|
|
Year = {2021},
|
|
Pages = {293-298},
|
|
Note = {IEEE/ACM 43rd International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE),
|
|
ELECTR NETWORK, MAY 25-28, 2021},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; ACM; IEEE Comp Soc},
|
|
Abstract = {Women represent less than 24\% of employees in the software development
|
|
industry and experience various types of prejudice and bias. Despite
|
|
various efforts to increase diversity and multi-gendered participation,
|
|
women are even more under-represented in Open Source Software (OSS)
|
|
projects. In my PhD, I investigate the following question: How can OSS
|
|
communities increase women's participation in their projects? I will
|
|
identify different OSS career pathways and develop a holistic view of
|
|
women's motivations to join or leave OSS, as well as their definitions
|
|
of success. Based on this empirical investigation, I will work together
|
|
with the Linux Foundation to design attraction and retention strategies
|
|
focused on women. Before and after implementing the strategies, I will
|
|
conduct empirical studies to evaluate the state of the practice and
|
|
understand the implications of the strategies.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/ICSE-Companion52605.2021.00131},
|
|
ISSN = {2574-1926},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-6654-1219-3},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Trinkenreich, Bianca/ABE-4435-2020},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000706450400111},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000473116500005,
|
|
Author = {Ambure, Pravin and Halder, Amit Kumar and Gonzalez Diaz, Humbert and
|
|
Cordeiro, M. Natalia D. S.},
|
|
Title = {QSAR-Co: An Open Source Software for Developing Robust Multitasking or
|
|
Multitarget Classification-Based QSAR Models},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL INFORMATION AND MODELING},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Volume = {59},
|
|
Number = {6},
|
|
Pages = {2538-2544},
|
|
Month = {JUN},
|
|
Abstract = {Quantitative structure activity relationships (QSAR) modeling is a
|
|
well-known computational technique with wide applications in fields such
|
|
as drug design, toxicity predictions, nanomaterials, etc. However, QSAR
|
|
researchers still face certain problems to develop robust
|
|
classification-based QSAR models, especially while handling response
|
|
data pertaining to diverse experimental and/or theoretical conditions.
|
|
In the present work, we have developed an open source standalone
|
|
software ``QSAR-Co{''} (available to download at https://sites.
|
|
google.com/view/qsar-co) to setup classification-based QSAR models that
|
|
allow mining the response data coming from multiple conditions. The
|
|
software comprises two modules: (1) the Model development module and (2)
|
|
the Screen/Predict module. This user-friendly software provides several
|
|
functionalities required for developing a robust multitasking or
|
|
multitarget classification-based QSAR model using linear discriminant
|
|
analysis or random forest techniques, with appropriate validation,
|
|
following the principles set by the Organisation for Economic
|
|
Co-operation and Development (OECD) for applying QSAR models in
|
|
regulatory assessments.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1021/acs.jcim.9b00295},
|
|
ISSN = {1549-9596},
|
|
EISSN = {1549-960X},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {HALDER, AMIT/M-7438-2019
|
|
AMBURE, PRAVIN/Q-9913-2016
|
|
Gonzalez-Diaz, Humberto/A-6785-2012
|
|
Dias Soeiro Cordeiro, Maria Natalia/ISV-0249-2023
|
|
HALDER, AMIT KUMAR/V-3914-2017},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {AMBURE, PRAVIN/0000-0001-7244-7117
|
|
Gonzalez-Diaz, Humberto/0000-0002-9392-2797
|
|
Dias Soeiro Cordeiro, Maria Natalia/0000-0003-3375-8670
|
|
HALDER, AMIT KUMAR/0000-0002-4818-9047},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000473116500005},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000374543600022,
|
|
Author = {Chelkowski, Tadeusz and Gloor, Peter and Jemielniak, Dariusz},
|
|
Title = {Inequalities in Open Source Software Development: Analysis of
|
|
Contributor's Commits in Apache Software Foundation Projects},
|
|
Journal = {PLOS ONE},
|
|
Year = {2016},
|
|
Volume = {11},
|
|
Number = {4},
|
|
Month = {APR 20},
|
|
Abstract = {While researchers are becoming increasingly interested in studying OSS
|
|
phenomenon, there is still a small number of studies analyzing larger
|
|
samples of projects investigating the structure of activities among OSS
|
|
developers. The significant amount of information that has been gathered
|
|
in the publicly available open-source software repositories and
|
|
mailing-list archives offers an opportunity to analyze projects
|
|
structures and participant involvement. In this article, using on
|
|
commits data from 263 Apache projects repositories (nearly all), we show
|
|
that although OSS development is often described as collaborative, but
|
|
it in fact predominantly relies on radically solitary input and
|
|
individual, non-collaborative contributions. We also show, in the first
|
|
published study of this magnitude, that the engagement of contributors
|
|
is based on a power-law distribution.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1371/journal.pone.0152976},
|
|
Article-Number = {e0152976},
|
|
ISSN = {1932-6203},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Jemielniak, Dariusz/M-9949-2019
|
|
Jemielniak, Dariusz/HLW-1193-2023},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Jemielniak, Dariusz/0000-0002-3745-7931},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000374543600022},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000855572500109,
|
|
Author = {Vinkovic, Adam and Zupan, Robert and Franges, Stanislav and Medak, Damir},
|
|
Editor = {Zamperlin, P and Cantile, A and Milli, M},
|
|
Title = {Combining multiple shaded reliefs with hypsometric colouring and digital
|
|
orthophotos using free and open-source software},
|
|
Booktitle = {30TH INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC CONFERENCE (ICC 2021), VOL 4},
|
|
Year = {2021},
|
|
Note = {30th International Cartographic Conference (ICC), Florence, ITALY, DEC
|
|
14-18, 2021},
|
|
Abstract = {In this paper we combined layers created from several terrain rendering
|
|
techniques, namely a shaded relief rendered in the free and open-source
|
|
3D computer graphics software Blender, a hillshade created in the free
|
|
and opensource Geographic Information System (GIS) software QGIS, a
|
|
hypsometric coloured Digital Elevation Model (DEM) and a draped digital
|
|
orthophoto. Following a recent trend in the cartographic community
|
|
towards using Blender, we tried to improve the standard relief
|
|
visualization in common GIS software by blending it with a shaded relief
|
|
rendered in Blender. Using different QGIS blending modes and opacity
|
|
values we achieved different graphic visualizations. To compare and
|
|
evaluate the suitability of different rendering techniques we chose
|
|
national park Risnjak located in Croatia because of its specific and
|
|
diverse terrain landforms. After comparing different input layers and
|
|
parameter sets, we selected the blending combination which is best
|
|
suited for visualizing terrain characteristics of all Croatian national
|
|
parks. The result is a shaded relief created for every national park
|
|
which is combined from a shaded relief rendered in Blender, a hillshade
|
|
created in QGIS, a hypsometric coloured DEM and a draped digital
|
|
orthophoto.},
|
|
DOI = {10.5194/ica-proc-4-111-2021},
|
|
Article-Number = {111},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Župan, Robert/AFI-9061-2022
|
|
Vinković, Adam/L-2843-2019
|
|
Medak, Damir/AAK-3120-2021
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Vinkovic, Adam/0000-0001-6379-0909},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000855572500109},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001117734000001,
|
|
Author = {Truong, Vuong Hung and Myung, Jihwan},
|
|
Title = {LocoBox: Modular Hardware and Open-Source Software for Circadian
|
|
Entrainment and Behavioral Monitoring in Home Cages},
|
|
Journal = {SENSORS},
|
|
Year = {2023},
|
|
Volume = {23},
|
|
Number = {23},
|
|
Month = {DEC},
|
|
Abstract = {Day-night locomotor activities are the most readily observed outputs of
|
|
the circadian (similar to 24-h period) clock in many animals. Temporal
|
|
patterns of the light-dark schedule serve as input to the clock. While
|
|
circadian activity patterns under various lighting conditions have been
|
|
observed and documented, the full extent of circadian locomotor
|
|
activities by genotype and entrainment remains uncharacterized. To
|
|
facilitate large-scale, parallel cataloging of circadian input-output
|
|
patterns, we created the LocoBox, an easy-to-construct and
|
|
easy-to-operate system that can control environmental light with
|
|
flexible entrainment scenarios combined with the T-cycle and measure
|
|
locomotor activities in individual home cages. The LocoBox is made using
|
|
economical, common components, and normal breeding cages can be used for
|
|
long-term recording. We provide details of the components and
|
|
blueprints, along with software programs for Arduino and a Python-based
|
|
graphical user interface (GUI), so that the system can be easily
|
|
replicated in other laboratories.},
|
|
DOI = {10.3390/s23239469},
|
|
Article-Number = {9469},
|
|
EISSN = {1424-8220},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Truong, Vuong Hung/KVA-8717-2024
|
|
Myung, Jihwan/D-2048-2013
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Myung, Jihwan/0000-0002-2529-8013
|
|
Truong, Vuong/0000-0003-1412-498X},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001117734000001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000294224900085,
|
|
Author = {Audette, Michel A. and Riviere, Denis and Law, Charles and Ibanez, Luis
|
|
and Aylward, Stephen R. and Finet, Julien and Wu, Xunlei and Ewend,
|
|
Matthew G.},
|
|
Editor = {Wong, KH and Holmes, DR},
|
|
Title = {Approach-specific multi-grid anatomical modeling for neurosurgery
|
|
simulation with public-domain and open-source software},
|
|
Booktitle = {MEDICAL IMAGING 2011: VISUALIZATION, IMAGE-GUIDED PROCEDURES, AND
|
|
MODELING},
|
|
Series = {Proceedings of SPIE},
|
|
Year = {2011},
|
|
Volume = {7964},
|
|
Note = {Conference on Medical Imaging 2011 - Visualization, Image-Guided
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Procedures, and Modeling, Lake Buena Vista, FL, FEB 13-15, 2011},
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Organization = {SPIE; Dynasil Corp/RMD Res; AAPM - Amer Assoc Physicists Med; DQE
|
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Instruments, Inc; Ocean Thin Films, Inc; Univ Cent Florida, CREOL - Coll
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Opt \& Photon; VIDA Diagnost, Inc},
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Abstract = {We present on-going work on multi-resolution sulcal-separable meshing
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for approach-specific neurosurgery simulation, in conjunction multi-grid
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and Total Lagrangian Explicit Dynamics finite elements. Conflicting
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|
requirements of interactive nonlinear finite elements and small
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|
structures lead to a multi-grid framework. Implications for meshing are
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|
explicit control over resolution, and prior knowledge of the intended
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neurosurgical approach and intended path. This information is used to
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|
define a subvolume of clinical interest, within some distance of the
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|
path and the target pathology. Restricted to this subvolume are a
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|
tetrahedralization of finer resolution, the representation of critical
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tissues, and sulcal separability constraint for all mesh levels.},
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DOI = {10.1117/12.877883},
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Article-Number = {79642J},
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ISSN = {0277-786X},
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EISSN = {1996-756X},
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ISBN = {978-0-8194-8506-9},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Law, Charles/KEJ-2484-2024
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Aylward, Stephen/0000-0002-7862-8856
|
|
Finet, Julien/0000-0002-6462-9049},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000294224900085},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000341930000057,
|
|
Author = {Yamada, Yasuharu},
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|
Editor = {Kajiwara, K and Muramatsu, K and Soyama, N and Endo, T and Ono, A and Akatsuka, S},
|
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Title = {WEB BASED DISASTER INFORMATION SHARING PLATFORM, ``GeoWeb{''} USING OPEN
|
|
SOURCE SOFTWARE AND FREEWARE FOR RURAL AREAS},
|
|
Booktitle = {NETWORKING THE WORLD WITH REMOTE SENSING},
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Series = {International Archives of the Photogrammetry Remote Sensing and Spatial
|
|
Information Sciences},
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Year = {2010},
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Volume = {38},
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Number = {8},
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Pages = {243-247},
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Note = {8th Symposium on Networking the World with Remote Sensing of
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ISPRS-Technical-Commission, Kyoto, JAPAN, AUG 09-12, 2010},
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Organization = {ISPRS Tech Commiss},
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Abstract = {In Japan, Ministry of agriculture, forestry and fisheries is responsible
|
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for disaster reduction in rural areas and irrigation facilities, such as
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head works, irrigation canals, pump stations, landslides, farm ponds,
|
|
etc. The sensor data collecting system for the detection of abnormal
|
|
conditions of the irrigation facilities or landslide is now being
|
|
replaced with new equipment. An event of disaster depends upon
|
|
meteorological factors, various conditions of facilities, the flow of
|
|
river, etc. Many different kinds of organizations, such as
|
|
meteorological observatories, the river bureau, a land improvement
|
|
district, etc., have observed data. If the residents in rural areas or
|
|
the staffs of land improvement bureau want to know the risk of disaster,
|
|
they must collect many kinds of data from many organizations. But such
|
|
kind of data is related to the location. Therefore in case that each
|
|
organization opens the observed data to the public using WMS, WFS, WCS
|
|
or under the ISO TC211 standards, the data users can easily obtain such
|
|
kind data associated with location information through the Internet.
|
|
This kind of www server is called ``GeoWeb{''}. The author conducts an
|
|
experiment on making it and trying to find problems.},
|
|
ISSN = {2194-9034},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000341930000057},
|
|
}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000271113800107,
|
|
Author = {Capiluppi, Andrea and Robles, Gregorio},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Second International Workshop on Emerging Trends in Free/Libre/Open
|
|
Source Software Research and Development-FLOSS09},
|
|
Booktitle = {2009 31ST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING, COMPANION
|
|
VOLUME},
|
|
Series = {International Conference on Software Engineering},
|
|
Year = {2009},
|
|
Pages = {468+},
|
|
Note = {31st International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE 2009),
|
|
Vancouver, CANADA, MAY 16-27, 2009},
|
|
Organization = {ACM; IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc; SIGSOFT},
|
|
Abstract = {The Workshop on ``Emerging Trends in FLOSS Research and Development{''}
|
|
is based on the ever growing interest of researchers and practitioners
|
|
on Free/Libre/Open Source Software (FLOSS), and will be specifically
|
|
based on discussing the phenomenon of global FLOSS development and how
|
|
to identify and define, if any, how FLOSS communities could benefit from
|
|
traditional Software Engineering practices, and viceversa.
|
|
For this purpose, the overarching theme of this work-shop is ``Closing
|
|
the Gap between Software Engineering and FLOSS Development{''}. Its main
|
|
goal will be to bring together academic researchers, industry members
|
|
and FLOSS developers and to discuss what aspects and practices are
|
|
common in both the Software Engineering and the FLOSS development modes,
|
|
and where and how these practices differ substantially.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/ICSE-COMPANION.2009.5071066},
|
|
ISSN = {0270-5257},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Capiluppi, Andrea/AGO-2961-2022
|
|
Robles, Gregorio/I-2507-2012
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Capiluppi, Andrea/0000-0001-9469-6050
|
|
Robles, Gregorio/0000-0002-1442-6761},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000271113800107},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000250541900028,
|
|
Author = {Tamura, Yoshinobu and Yamada, Shigeru},
|
|
Editor = {Pham, H and Pham, H and Yamada, S},
|
|
Title = {A method of dual reliability assessment based on stochastic differential
|
|
equation for an open source software},
|
|
Booktitle = {THIRTEENTH ISSAT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON RELIABILITY AND QUALITY IN
|
|
DESIGN, PROCEEDINGS},
|
|
Year = {2007},
|
|
Pages = {147+},
|
|
Note = {13th ISSAT International Conference on Reliabitity and Quality in
|
|
Design, Seattle, WA, AUG 02-04, 2007},
|
|
Organization = {Int Soc Sci \& Appl Technol},
|
|
Abstract = {The current software development environment has been changing into new
|
|
development paradigms such as concurrent distributed development
|
|
environment and the so-called open source project by using network
|
|
computing technologies. Especially, OSS (Open Source Software) systems
|
|
which serve as key components of critical infrastructure,, in the
|
|
society are still ever-expanding now.
|
|
We focus on OSS developed under open source project. In case of
|
|
considering the effect of the debugging process on an entire system in
|
|
the development of a method of reliability assessment for open source
|
|
project, it is necessary to grasp the deeply-intertwined factors, such
|
|
as programming path, size of each component, skill of fault reporters,
|
|
and so on. In order to consider the effect of each software component on
|
|
the reliability of an entire system under such open source software, we
|
|
propose a new approach to software reliability assessment by creating a
|
|
fusion of neural network and software reliability growth model based on
|
|
stochastic differential equations. Also, we analyze actual software
|
|
fault count data to show numerical examples of software reliability
|
|
assessment for the open source software.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-9763486-2-7},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000250541900028},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000221356400006,
|
|
Author = {Capiluppi, A and Morisio, M and Lago, P},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE COMPUTER SOCIETY
|
|
IEEE COMPUTER SOCIETY
|
|
IEEE COMPUTER SOCIETY},
|
|
Title = {Evolution of understandability in OSS projects},
|
|
Booktitle = {CSMR 2004: EIGHTH EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE AND
|
|
REENGINEERING, PROCEEDINGS},
|
|
Year = {2004},
|
|
Pages = {58-66},
|
|
Note = {8th European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering (CSMR
|
|
2004), Tampere, FINLAND, MAR 24-26, 2004},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE Comp Soc, TCSE; Nokia; TietoEnator; Tampere Univ Tech ol; Acad
|
|
Finland; Reengineering Forum},
|
|
Abstract = {Empirical papers on Open Source software should try and formulate
|
|
reasons for successes as Linux, Apache and some other flagship projects.
|
|
What we need to understand about this topic is on the process of
|
|
producing software through cooperation of different efforts. Albeit many
|
|
success reasons for these projects are inherently due to the application
|
|
domain that the project develops, architectural and conceptual views of
|
|
the code have to be considered as key factors when considering community
|
|
efforts and joint decisions.
|
|
In this work we focus our attention on what is perceived of a source
|
|
code when investigating its structure. We do this considering that
|
|
structure as a proxy for the conceptual architecture of the application.
|
|
A metric is developed based on some current assumptions, and it is
|
|
tested over a sample of Open Source projects. What is interesting to
|
|
note, is that refactoring efforts are clearly visible when intended as
|
|
reduction of complexity of source code. Our second observation is that,
|
|
based on what an Open Source software currently does, i.e. its
|
|
application domain, there's a threshold value that several projects tend
|
|
to.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/CSMR.2004.1281406},
|
|
ISBN = {0-7695-2107-X},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Capiluppi, Andrea/AGO-2961-2022
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Capiluppi, Andrea/0000-0001-9469-6050},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000221356400006},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000583127300018,
|
|
Author = {Jovanovic, S. and Carrion, D. and Brovelli, M. A.},
|
|
Editor = {Brovelli, MA and Marin, AF},
|
|
Title = {CITIZEN SCIENCE FOR WATER QUALITY MONITORING APPLYING FOSS},
|
|
Booktitle = {FOSS4G 2019 - ACADEMIC TRACK},
|
|
Series = {International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial
|
|
Information Sciences},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Volume = {42-4},
|
|
Number = {W14},
|
|
Pages = {119-126},
|
|
Note = {Conference on Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial (FOSS4G),
|
|
Bucharest, ROMANIA, AUG 26-30, 2019},
|
|
Organization = {ISPRS},
|
|
Abstract = {Citizen science is an efficient tool for data collection for scientific
|
|
projects. In the framework of SIMILE Interreg Italy-Switzerland project,
|
|
the citizen's contribution to monitor the quality of lakes water has
|
|
been envisaged. In the initial phase of this research, state of art of
|
|
citizen science and water quality monitoring was investigated. The
|
|
analysis of past and current projects, governed by different
|
|
organizations and communities, pointed out a variety of tasks that can
|
|
be accomplished by citizens. In these studies, authors stressed
|
|
suitability of smartphones for the fulfilment of various assignments
|
|
given to citizens. Due to that, in this research, different smartphone
|
|
applications for water quality monitoring were tested and analyzed.
|
|
Despite the fact that many applications for water quality monitoring are
|
|
freely available, none of them is open source. Hence, this paper is
|
|
proposing the design of a new application, for the purposes of SIMILE
|
|
project, that will be free and open source, addressing not just users
|
|
but also developers giving them a possibility for customization and
|
|
improvement.},
|
|
DOI = {10.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-4-W14-119-2019},
|
|
ISSN = {1682-1750},
|
|
EISSN = {2194-9034},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Carrion, Daniela/C-3420-2012
|
|
Brovelli, Maria/N-7285-2019
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {BROVELLI, Maria Antonia/0000-0003-3161-5561
|
|
Carrion, Daniela/0000-0003-1262-9394},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000583127300018},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001373836200027,
|
|
Author = {Zhu, Wenqing and Yoshida, Norihiro and Matsubara, Yutaka and Takada,
|
|
Hiroaki},
|
|
Title = {Multilingual Investigation of Cross-Project Code Clones in Open-Source
|
|
Software for Internet of Things Systems},
|
|
Journal = {IEEE ACCESS},
|
|
Year = {2024},
|
|
Volume = {12},
|
|
Pages = {179104-179118},
|
|
Abstract = {The prevalence and impact of code clones in software systems have been
|
|
widely studied in the past few decades. However, the focus has primarily
|
|
been on intra-project clones. Our work comprehensively investigates
|
|
cross-project code clones in open-source software for Internet of Things
|
|
(IoT) systems across multiple programming languages. This work addresses
|
|
the prevalence of cross-project code clones in IoT systems and their
|
|
impact on software maintainability. We collected 122 IoT system
|
|
repositories in nine languages from GitHub and grouped them according to
|
|
their primary functionality in IoT systems. We used MSCCD, a
|
|
multilingual code clone detector to detect Type-3 code clones for each
|
|
group. The results show that cross-project clones exist in more than
|
|
30\% of the projects, particularly in communication-related
|
|
functionalities. We tracked the historical evolution of these clones and
|
|
classified them according to the revision history and changing trend of
|
|
similarity. The results show that 95\% cross-project clones are
|
|
untouched. Moreover, clones with decreasing similarities were over 72\%.
|
|
Therefore, the same clone detector may no longer detect these clones. We
|
|
also investigated whether these cross-project code clones lead to defect
|
|
propagation by analyzing the commit message to determine the commits
|
|
that fixed a defect. We identified nine defect propagation instances, of
|
|
which seven remain unfixed. Our work contributes to understanding
|
|
cross-project code clones, highlighting the importance of automated
|
|
clone management tools for improving the quality and security of IoT
|
|
system software to mitigate the risks associated with unresolved defects
|
|
and inconsistencies in IoT software development.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/ACCESS.2024.3506013},
|
|
ISSN = {2169-3536},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Matsubara, Yutaka/0000-0002-1111-0761
|
|
Takada, Hiroaki/0000-0003-3544-2397},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001373836200027},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000272915200006,
|
|
Author = {Raja, Uzma and Tretter, Marietta J.},
|
|
Title = {Antecedents of open source software defects: A data mining approach to
|
|
model formulation, validation and testing},
|
|
Journal = {INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY \& MANAGEMENT},
|
|
Year = {2009},
|
|
Volume = {10},
|
|
Number = {4, SI},
|
|
Pages = {235-251},
|
|
Month = {DEC},
|
|
Note = {2nd INFORMS Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Data Mining,
|
|
Seattle, WA, NOV 03, 2007},
|
|
Organization = {INFORMS},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper develops tests and validates a model for the antecedents of
|
|
open source software (OSS) defects, using Data and Text Mining. The
|
|
public archives of OSS projects are used to access historical data on
|
|
over 5,000 active and mature OSS projects. Using domain knowledge and
|
|
exploratory analysis, a wide range of variables is identified from the
|
|
process, product, resource, and end-user characteristics of a project to
|
|
ensure that the model is robust and considers all aspects of the system.
|
|
Multiple Data Mining techniques are used to refine the model and data is
|
|
enriched by the use of Text Mining for knowledge discovery from
|
|
qualitative information. The study demonstrates the suitability of Data
|
|
Mining and Text Mining for model building. Results indicate that project
|
|
type, end-user activity, process quality, team size and project
|
|
popularity have a significant impact on the defect density of
|
|
operational OSS projects. Since many organizations, both for profit and
|
|
not for profit, are beginning to use Open Source Software as an economic
|
|
alternative to commercial software, these results can be used in the
|
|
process of deciding what software can be reasonably maintained by an
|
|
organization.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/s10799-009-0062-5},
|
|
ISSN = {1385-951X},
|
|
EISSN = {1573-7667},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000272915200006},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000713517300001,
|
|
Author = {Sato, Kenta and Kawasaki, Koji and Watanabe, Ken and Koshimura, Shunichi},
|
|
Title = {Validation of the applicability of the particle-based open-source
|
|
software DualSPHysics to violent flow fields},
|
|
Journal = {COASTAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL},
|
|
Year = {2021},
|
|
Volume = {63},
|
|
Number = {4},
|
|
Pages = {545-572},
|
|
Month = {OCT 2},
|
|
Abstract = {Emerging as powerful open-source software in recent years,
|
|
``DualSPHysics{''} is receiving increased attention for its ability to
|
|
simulate large-scale flow fields. In the context of applying open-source
|
|
software, the differences in the numerical results due to different
|
|
model parameters need to be investigated in detail. In this study, some
|
|
benchmark problems have been solved with DualSPHysics to validate the
|
|
estimation of wave impact pressure with violent breaking waves. We have
|
|
demonstrated three main results: (i) as an alternative to the artificial
|
|
viscosity traditionally used in DualSPHysics, a laminar viscosity model
|
|
can also well reproduce the solutions to the existing benchmark problems
|
|
in a violent flow field with the modified dynamic boundary condition;
|
|
(ii) the dynamics of the gas phase is essential in the calculation of
|
|
wave breaking with rapid gate opening; and (iii) if the density
|
|
diffusion parameter is too large, the impact pressure may be
|
|
underestimated. The practical contribution by this study is to find that
|
|
DualSPHysics well reproduces complex breaking waves, including
|
|
multi-phase gas-liquid flows, and that the wave impact pressure is
|
|
accurate by comparison with existing experimental results. This allows
|
|
us to understand the complex behavior of fluid-structure interactions in
|
|
coastal engineering by means of DualSPHysics.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1080/21664250.2021.1991608},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {OCT 2021},
|
|
ISSN = {2166-4250},
|
|
EISSN = {1793-6292},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Koshimura, Shunichi/H-1136-2012
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Sato, Kenta/0000-0002-8333-9282
|
|
Watanabe, Ken/0000-0002-2339-0756},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000713517300001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000617132600020,
|
|
Author = {Ismail, Muhammad Azizol and Ludin, Ahmad Nazri Muhamad and Hosni, Nafisa},
|
|
Editor = {Omar, H and Shariff, ARM and Sathyamoorthy, D and Mat, RC and Tarmidi, Z and Ismail, MH},
|
|
Title = {Comparative Assessment of the Unsupervised Land Use Classification by
|
|
Using Proprietary GIS and Open Source Software},
|
|
Booktitle = {10TH IGRSM INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION ON GEOSPATIAL \&
|
|
REMOTE SENSING},
|
|
Series = {IOP Conference Series-Earth and Environmental Science},
|
|
Year = {2020},
|
|
Volume = {540},
|
|
Note = {10th Institution-of-Geospatial-and-Remote-Sensing-Malaysia(IGRSM)
|
|
International Conference and Exhibition on Geospatial and Remote Sensing
|
|
(IGRSM), ELECTR NETWORK, OCT 20-21, 2020},
|
|
Organization = {Inst Geospatial \& Remote Sensing Malaysia; Univ Putra Malaysia; Sc \&
|
|
Technol Res Inst Def; Univ Teknologi Malaysia; Univ Utara Malaysia; Int
|
|
Islam Univ Malaysia; Forest Res Inst Malaysia; GIS Innovat Sdn Bhd; GPS
|
|
Lands M Sdn Bhd; IEEE Geoscience \& Remote Sensing Soc, Malaysia Chapter},
|
|
Abstract = {Mapping and investigating land use land cover (LULC) changes over a
|
|
particular region is crucial for resource management, sustainability
|
|
development, and holistic planning. An increasing rate of urban growth
|
|
and urban sprawl could induce changes in land use as well as land
|
|
transformation. However, accurate and up-to-date information about LULC
|
|
is required for providing better understanding and assessing the
|
|
environmental consequences of such changes. In this study, the 2017
|
|
image from the Sentinel-2A Satellite was utilized to demonstrate the
|
|
land cover classification analysis in Iskandar Malaysia. Usually, land
|
|
use classification analysis is conducted through proprietary GIS
|
|
software. However, this decade shows the advancement in software
|
|
development, thus the emerging of free/open source software in the
|
|
geospatial world. Hence, to execute land cover analysis using the
|
|
Unsupervised Classification technique, the proprietary GIS software
|
|
(ArcGIS) and free/open source software (QGIS) were deployed. Then, the
|
|
examination of accuracy assessment was carried out for the selected
|
|
software. The sum of 250 random points was established for the
|
|
assessment purpose. The results showed the overall accuracy for ArcGIS
|
|
and QGIS were 82.80\% and 80.40\% respectively. The kappa coefficient
|
|
for ArcGIS was 0.7395, while kappa coefficient for QGIS was 0.7094.
|
|
Besides that, ArcGIS demonstrated better producer's accuracy in the
|
|
forest and agriculture land covers classification. Meanwhile, QGIS
|
|
exhibited better producer's accuracy in the built-up and water features
|
|
classification. To summarize, ArcGIS and QGIS software are reliable to
|
|
be used in the land cover classification.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1088/1755-1315/540/1/012020},
|
|
Article-Number = {012020},
|
|
ISSN = {1755-1307},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000617132600020},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000306295800003,
|
|
Author = {Capiluppi, Andrea and Baravalle, Andres and Heap, Nick W.},
|
|
Editor = {Agerfalk, P and Boldyreff, C and GonzalezBarahona, JM and Madey, GR and Noll, J},
|
|
Title = {Engaging without Over-Powering: A Case Study of a FLOSS Project},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE: NEW HORIZONS},
|
|
Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Volume = {319},
|
|
Pages = {29+},
|
|
Note = {6th International Conference on Open Source Systems (OSS 2010), Notre
|
|
Dame, IN, MAY 30-JUN 02, 2010},
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Organization = {Int Federat Informat Proc Work Grp 2 13},
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Abstract = {The role of Open Source Software (OSS) in the e-learning business has
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become more and more fundamental in the last 10 years, as long as
|
|
corporate and government organizations have developed their educational
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|
and training programs based on OSS out-of-the-box tools. This paper
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|
qualitatively documents the decision of the largest UK e-learning
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|
provider, the Open University, to adopt the Mood le e-learning system,
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|
and how it has been successfully deployed in its site after a
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|
multi-million investment. A further quantitative study also provides
|
|
evidence of how a commercial stakeholder has been engaged with, and
|
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produced outputs for, the Mood le community. Lessons learned from this
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|
experience by the stakeholders include the crucial factors of
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contributing to the OSS community, and adapting to an evolving
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|
technology. It also becomes evident how commercial partners helped this
|
|
OSS system to achieve the transition from an ``average{''} OSS system to
|
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a successful multi-site, collaborative and community-based OSS project.},
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ISSN = {1868-4238},
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|
EISSN = {1868-422X},
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|
ISBN = {978-3-642-13243-8},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Baravalle, Andres/AGJ-5642-2022
|
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Capiluppi, Andrea/AGO-2961-2022
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},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Capiluppi, Andrea/0000-0001-9469-6050
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Baravalle, Andres/0000-0002-6971-9385},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000306295800003},
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}
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@article{ WOS:001067350100012,
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Author = {Malgonde, Onkar S. and Saldanha, Terence J. V. and Mithas, Sunil},
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Title = {RESILIENCE IN THE OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE COMMUNITY: HOW PANDEMIC AND
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UNEMPLOYMENT SHOCKS INFLUENCE CONTRIBUTIONS TO OTHERS' AND ONE'S OWN
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PROJECTS},
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Journal = {MIS QUARTERLY},
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Year = {2023},
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Volume = {47},
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Number = {1},
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Pages = {361-390},
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Month = {MAR},
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Abstract = {Contributions by individual open source software (OSS) community members
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|
are the lifeblood of the OSS projects that power today's digital economy
|
|
and are important for the very survival of such communities. Individual
|
|
contributions by OSS community members to others' projects and their own
|
|
determine whether OSS communities are resilient in the face of major
|
|
shocks. Arguably, if crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic prompt users
|
|
to reduce their contributions to others' projects relative to the
|
|
contributions to their own projects, such behavior can have implications
|
|
for the overall resilience of the OSS community. Therefore, whether and
|
|
how individuals change their contributions in the face of a crisis is an
|
|
important question. We examine whether members in an OSS community
|
|
increased or decreased their contributions to others' projects relative
|
|
to their own in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, a sudden and
|
|
unexpected global health-related shock that has affected almost
|
|
everyone. We also compare and contrast this behavior when the OSS
|
|
community faced increasing unemployment, an economic cyclic shock that
|
|
is arguably and relatively more personal. Drawing on the concept of
|
|
prosocial behavior and conservation of resources (COR) theory, we
|
|
hypothesize that the pandemic increased OSS community members'
|
|
contributions to others' projects relative to their own; on the other
|
|
hand, the threat of rising unemployment decreased OSS community members'
|
|
contributions to others' projects relative to their own. Our empirical
|
|
analyses of a longitudinal dataset of over 18,000 OSS community members
|
|
on GitHub, with more than 1.4 million member-day observations, support
|
|
our hypotheses. This study contributes by uncovering the differential
|
|
effects of exogenous health-related and economic shocks on the
|
|
resilience of the OSS community. We conclude with a discussion of our
|
|
findings' implications for OSS community resilience.},
|
|
DOI = {10.25300/MISQ/2022/17256},
|
|
ISSN = {0276-7783},
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|
ORCID-Numbers = {Mithas, Sunil/0000-0002-2182-6202},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001067350100012},
|
|
}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000437038300016,
|
|
Author = {Doorhof, Dominique and Schermerhorn, Elizabeth A. and Jansen, Slinger
|
|
and Brinkkemper, Sjaak},
|
|
Editor = {Ojala, A and Olsson, HH and Werder, K},
|
|
Title = {Should We Be Thanking Microsoft, Apple and Google for Their
|
|
Contributions to Open Source Software? The Case of Multinational
|
|
Platform Leaders},
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|
Booktitle = {SOFTWARE BUSINESS, ICSOB 2017},
|
|
Series = {Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing},
|
|
Year = {2017},
|
|
Volume = {304},
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|
Pages = {205-210},
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|
Note = {8th International Conference on Software Business (ICSOB), Essen,
|
|
GERMANY, JUN 12-13, 2017},
|
|
Abstract = {Software producing organizations are contributing increasingly to open
|
|
source software, by making their software open source or contributing to
|
|
existing projects. Platform leaders contribute to open source software
|
|
in different manners, but for whose interests are these companies
|
|
contributing to open source software? Are contributions made by software
|
|
developers as part of a software vendor or do these software producing
|
|
organizations want to do what is right without benefits? So how do
|
|
platform leaders contribute to open source software? By analyzing the
|
|
data from GitHub repositories, the contributions to open source software
|
|
by three platform leaders is researched in two dimensions, how are the
|
|
developers connected and to which projects do these developers
|
|
contribute. By analyzing their connectedness and analyzing the developed
|
|
projects, the conclusion is drawn that contributions are made for the
|
|
strategic advantage of the software producing organizations. The
|
|
majority of the contributions made to open source software is to their
|
|
own projects and by developers who contribute to these projects
|
|
fulltime.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-319-69191-6\_16},
|
|
ISSN = {1865-1348},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-319-69191-6; 978-3-319-69190-9},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Jansen, Slinger/Y-4244-2019},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Jansen, Slinger/0000-0003-3752-2868},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000437038300016},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001367414100001,
|
|
Author = {Tridgell, Jennifer},
|
|
Title = {Open or closing doors? The influence of `digital sovereignty' in the
|
|
EU's Cybersecurity Strategy on cybersecurity of open-source software},
|
|
Journal = {COMPUTER LAW \& SECURITY REVIEW},
|
|
Year = {2025},
|
|
Volume = {56},
|
|
Month = {APR},
|
|
Abstract = {`Digital sovereignty' is the geopolitical mantra of the moment. A key
|
|
agent of that policy shift, the European Union ('EU') has increasingly
|
|
embraced `digital sovereignty' as both the ideological foundation and
|
|
impetus for building its digital future in accordance with `European
|
|
values and principles,' often driven by and intersecting with
|
|
cybersecurity concerns as articulated in its 2020 Cybersecurity Strategy
|
|
for the Digital Decade ('Strategy'). Yet it is impossible to consider
|
|
cybersecurity without open-source software ('OSS'). Increasingly, the
|
|
EU, USA and other Governments have recognised that fact in the wake of
|
|
HeartBleed and Log4j incidents. OSS' decentralised governance and
|
|
ubiquity, underpinning most software worldwide, may amplify
|
|
vulnerabilities and adverse effects of cyberattacks, whilst its
|
|
typically collaborative model of development and innovation often
|
|
fosters valuable, open cybersecurity solutions. In navigating that
|
|
policy tightrope of OSS as a double-edged sword for cybersecurity, the
|
|
EU has adopted `closed' language of `digital sovereignty' that is
|
|
ostensibly contrary to the `open' nature of OSS. That rhetorical duality
|
|
is particularly pronounced since the EU described OSS as a tool for
|
|
realising its `digital sovereignty,' in addition to policy support for
|
|
`a global, open, interoperable cyberspace' alongside the pursuit of
|
|
`digital sovereignty.' While there is a epistemic gap in understanding
|
|
the relationship between the EU's rhetoric of `digital sovereignty' and
|
|
reality, nascent studies indicate that it has a tangible effect on
|
|
policy change in multiple digital spheres, generally furthering a degree
|
|
of `control.' However, that relationship within the OSS cybersecurity
|
|
context has underexplored and poorly understood, although that policy is
|
|
a priority for the EU and may bear significant implications for OSS
|
|
globally. Particularly analyzing the Cyber Resilience Act ('CRA') as key
|
|
means for implementing the EU's Strategy and its first cybersecurity
|
|
legislation that would comprehensively engage OSS if adopted by the
|
|
Council, this article argues that the EU's desire to strengthening
|
|
cybersecurity in OSS is generally welcome. Yet there is an ostensibly a
|
|
disjunct between `digital sovereignty' that underpins that legislation
|
|
and OSS cybersecurity, with too much control of OSS potentially proving
|
|
counterproductive for EU cybersecurity. This paper illustrates that (i)
|
|
it is imperative for the EU to address OSS cybersecurity; (ii) yet the
|
|
lens of digital sovereignty is ostensibly a rough fit for that approach,
|
|
considering OSS' philosophy and practice; and (iii) based on the CRA,
|
|
EU's practice of translating `digital sovereignty' into policy change is
|
|
mixed, leaving uncertain ramifications for OSS cybersecurity in the EU
|
|
and beyond. On the one hand, it moves towards more `control' at least in
|
|
determining definitional parameters and power dynamics with novel
|
|
`stewardship' positions for certain OSS entities. That said, the EU
|
|
generally seeks to leverage OSS to further their regional embrace of OSS
|
|
rather than to exclude others. Ultimately, the EU has a valuable
|
|
leadership opportunity to drive forward solutions to OSS cybersecurity
|
|
in collaboration with others whilst avoiding fragmentation, keeping
|
|
doors open in recognising that global challenges demand global
|
|
solutions. That is in its enlightened self-interest.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.clsr.2024.106078},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {NOV 2024},
|
|
Article-Number = {106078},
|
|
ISSN = {0267-3649},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001367414100001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000290635200090,
|
|
Author = {Koutsos, Christos A. and Yannopoulou, Nikolitsa I. and Zimourtopoulos,
|
|
Petros E.},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {Asszisztencia Congress Bureau Ltd},
|
|
Title = {A FLOSS Visual EM Simulator for 3D Antennas},
|
|
Booktitle = {TSP 2010: 33RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND SIGNAL
|
|
PROCESSING},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Pages = {432-437},
|
|
Note = {33rd International Conference on Telecommunication and Signal
|
|
Processing, Vienna, AUSTRIA, AUG 17-20, 2010},
|
|
Organization = {Motorola, Inc},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper introduces the FLOSS Free Libre Open Source Software
|
|
{[}VEMSA3D], a contraction of ``Visual Electromagnetic Simulator for 3D
|
|
Antennas{''}, which are geometrically modeled, either exactly or
|
|
approximately, as thin wire polygonal structures; presents its GUI
|
|
Graphical User Interface capabilities, in interactive mode and/or in
|
|
handling suitable formed antenna data files; demonstrates the
|
|
effectiveness of its use in a number of practical antenna applications,
|
|
with direct comparison to experimental measurements and other freeware
|
|
results; and provides the inexperienced user with a specific list of
|
|
instructions to successfully build the given source code by using only
|
|
freely available IDE Integrated Development Environment tools including
|
|
a cross-platform one. The unrestricted access to source code, beyond the
|
|
ability for immediate software improvement, offers to independent users
|
|
and volunteer groups an expandable, in any way, visual antenna
|
|
simulator, for a genuine research and development work in the field of
|
|
antennas, adaptable to their needs.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-963-88981-0-4},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000290635200090},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000493940000013,
|
|
Author = {Maruping, Likoebe M. and Daniel, Sherae L.},
|
|
Title = {DEVELOPER CENTRALITY AND THE IMPACT OF VALUE CONGRUENCE AND INCONGRUENCE
|
|
ON COMMITMENT AND CODE CONTRIBUTION ACTIVITY IN OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE
|
|
COMMUNITIES},
|
|
Journal = {MIS QUARTERLY},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Volume = {43},
|
|
Number = {3},
|
|
Pages = {951+},
|
|
Month = {SEP},
|
|
Abstract = {Open source software (OSS) communities are dependent on the code
|
|
contributions of developers who, in many cases, never meet face-to-face
|
|
and collaborate primarily through technology-enabled means. With their
|
|
fluid membership, such communities often rely on engaging the commitment
|
|
of developers to their cause. Given the changing nature of OSS
|
|
communities, developers face barriers in appreciating appropriate ways
|
|
of contributing to the collaborative effort. Such uncertainty about how
|
|
to contribute results in OSS communities losing developers as they
|
|
devote their attention to other, more welcoming, communities. In this
|
|
research, we draw upon uncertainty reduction theory to argue that
|
|
developers have two alternative avenues at their disposal to gain
|
|
certainty about how to contribute: passive and interactive. Leveraging
|
|
the person-environment fit perspective, we argue that congruence and
|
|
incongruence in the OSS values of a developer and an OSS community serve
|
|
as an avenue for passive approaches to gaining certainty, to the degree
|
|
that appropriate ways of contributing are encoded in these values.
|
|
Further, leveraging social network theory, we argue that centrality
|
|
within a community's communication network constitutes an avenue for
|
|
interactive approaches for gaining certainty about how to contribute.
|
|
Using polynomial regression analysis, we analyze survey and archival
|
|
data from 410 developers in an OSS community. Results suggest that
|
|
developer centrality moderates the impact of congruence and incongruence
|
|
in OSS values on commitment. Moreover, commitment fully mediates the
|
|
impact of OSS value congruence and incongruence on developer
|
|
contribution activity. We discuss the implications of our findings for
|
|
research and practice.},
|
|
DOI = {10.25300/MISQ/2019/13928},
|
|
ISSN = {0276-7783},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000493940000013},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000426987900032,
|
|
Author = {Ahmed, Iftekhar and Forrest, Darren and Jensen, Carlos},
|
|
Editor = {Henley, AZ and Rogers, P and Sarma, A},
|
|
Title = {A Case Study of Motivations for Corporate Contribution to FOSS},
|
|
Booktitle = {2017 IEEE SYMPOSIUM ON VISUAL LANGUAGES AND HUMAN-CENTRIC COMPUTING
|
|
(VL/HCC)},
|
|
Series = {Symposium on Visual Languages and Human Centric Computing VL HCC},
|
|
Year = {2017},
|
|
Pages = {223-231},
|
|
Note = {IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing (VL/HCC),
|
|
Raleigh, NC, OCT 11-14, 2017},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE},
|
|
Abstract = {Free/Open Source Software developers come from a myriad of different
|
|
backgrounds, and are driven to contribute to projects for a variety of
|
|
different reasons, including compensation from corporations or
|
|
foundations. Motivation can have a dramatic impact on how and what
|
|
contribution an individual makes, as well as how tenacious they are.
|
|
These contributions may align with the needs of the developer, the
|
|
community, the organization funding the developer, or all of the above.
|
|
Understanding how corporate sponsorship affects the social dynamics and
|
|
evolution of Free/Open Source code and community is critical to
|
|
fostering healthy communities. We present a case study of corporations
|
|
contributing to the Linux Kernel. We find that corporate contributors
|
|
contribute more code, but are less likely to participate in non-coding
|
|
activities. This knowledge will help project leaders to better
|
|
understand the dynamics of sponsorship, and help to steer resources.},
|
|
ISSN = {1943-6092},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-5386-0443-4},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Ahmed, Iftekhar/0000-0001-8221-5352},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000426987900032},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000649626000002,
|
|
Author = {Kobayashi, Yoshiyuki and Yoshida, Kenichi},
|
|
Title = {Quantitative structure?property relationships for the calculation of the
|
|
soil adsorption coefficient using machine learning algorithms with
|
|
calculated chemical properties from open-source software},
|
|
Journal = {ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH},
|
|
Year = {2021},
|
|
Volume = {196},
|
|
Month = {MAY},
|
|
Abstract = {The soil adsorption coefficient (Koc) is an environmental fate parameter
|
|
that is essential for environmental risk assessment. However, obtaining
|
|
Koc requires a significant amount of time and enormous expenditure.
|
|
Thus, it is necessary to efficiently estimate Koc in the early stages of
|
|
a chemical?s development. In this study, a quantitative
|
|
structure-property relationship (QSPR) model was developed using
|
|
calculated physicochemical properties and molecular descriptors with the
|
|
OPEn structure-activity/property Relationship App (OPERA) and Mordred
|
|
software using the largest available Koc dataset. Specifically, we
|
|
compared the accuracies of the model using the light gradient boosted
|
|
machine (LightGBM), a gradient boosting decision tree (GBDT) algorithm,
|
|
with those of previous models. The experimental results suggested the
|
|
potential to develop a QSPR model that will produce highly accurate Koc
|
|
values using molecular descriptors and physicochemical properties.
|
|
Unlike previous studies, the use of a combination of LightGBM, OPERA and
|
|
Mordred enables the prediction of Koc for many chemicals with high
|
|
accuracy. In this study, OPERA was used to calculate the physicochemical
|
|
properties, and Mordred was used to calculate molecular descriptors. The
|
|
wide range of chemicals covered by OPERA and Mordred enables the
|
|
analysis of a diverse range of chemical compounds. We also report a
|
|
method to tune the LightBGM program. The use of fast-processing
|
|
software, such as LightGBM, enables parameter tuning of a method
|
|
required to obtain best performance. Our research represents one of the
|
|
few studies in the field of environmental chemistry to use LightGBM.
|
|
Using physicochemical properties as well as molecular descriptors, we
|
|
could develop highly accurate Koc prediction models when compared to
|
|
prior studies. In addition, our QSPR models may be useful for
|
|
preliminary environmental risk assessment without incurring significant
|
|
costs during the early chemical developmental stage.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.envres.2020.110363},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {MAY 2021},
|
|
Article-Number = {110363},
|
|
ISSN = {0013-9351},
|
|
EISSN = {1096-0953},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Kobayashi, Yoshiyuki/AAO-7302-2020
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Kobayashi, Yoshiyuki/0000-0003-1753-2970},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000649626000002},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000536018104120,
|
|
Author = {Armijos Carrion, J. and Valarezo Castro, J. and Portela Leiva, Y. and
|
|
Guaicha Soriano, K. and Loaiza Loayza, M.},
|
|
Editor = {Chova, LG and Martinez, AL and Torres, IC},
|
|
Title = {3D IMMERSIVE ENVIRONMENTS: A LEARNING PROPOSAL USING FREE SOFTWARE},
|
|
Booktitle = {13TH INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGY, EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE
|
|
(INTED2019)},
|
|
Series = {INTED Proceedings},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Pages = {4688-4691},
|
|
Note = {13th International Technology, Education and Development Conference
|
|
(INTED), Valencia, SPAIN, MAR 11-13, 2019},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper presents the results of a research aiming to strengthen the
|
|
teaching-learning process in Pedagogy of Experimental Sciences in the
|
|
Technical University of Machala. In spite of the importance of the
|
|
application of technologies in the educational context, there are
|
|
theoretical and methodological inadequacies for the intentionally and
|
|
coherently use from the activities carried out since the different
|
|
subjects. Starting from the analysis and systematization of the
|
|
fundamentals of the teaching - learning process in the Pedagogy of
|
|
Experimental Sciences career and of the particularities of virtual
|
|
environments for educational purposes, this research proposed the
|
|
objective of building a 3D immersive environment, as Virtual resources
|
|
management platform, for the strengthening of the teaching - learning
|
|
process in Pedagogy of Experimental Sciences. For the creation of the
|
|
virtual world OpenSimulator was used as an open source 3D server
|
|
allowing the development of 3D virtual environments with customized
|
|
configurations. In the research, there were a population made up of
|
|
students and teachers of first, second and third level of the career.
|
|
During the process, methods of the theoretical and empirical level were
|
|
used it and permit the collection and interpretation of quantitative and
|
|
qualitative data. The evaluation made it possible to assess the quality
|
|
and effectiveness of the proposal, evidencing favorable results for both
|
|
teachers and students, since the process was developed in a flexible,
|
|
dynamic and playful environment, increased motivation in collaborative
|
|
work, reflected the possibility of interact when needed and learn at
|
|
each student pace, and also demonstrating the significant understanding
|
|
of knowledge and its application in practice, as well as the creativity
|
|
and adaptability of the insertion of technologies that are considered
|
|
difficult to use it.},
|
|
ISSN = {2340-1079},
|
|
ISBN = {978-84-09-08619-1},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Armijos Carrión, Jorge/ABD-4696-2020
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Portela Leiva, Yara Maria/0000-0001-7414-9279
|
|
Armijos Carrion, Jorge Luis/0000-0003-0312-786X
|
|
Valarezo Castro, Jorge Washington/0000-0001-6348-3175},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000536018104120},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:001255317901049,
|
|
Author = {Chakraborti, Mahasweta and Atkisson, Curtis and Stanciulescu, Stefan and
|
|
Filkov, Vladimir and Frey, Seth},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {ACM},
|
|
Title = {Do We Run How We Say We Run? Formalization and Practice of Governance in
|
|
OSS Communities},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2024 CHI CONFERENCE ON HUMAN FACTORS IN COMPUTING
|
|
SYTEMS, CHI 2024},
|
|
Year = {2024},
|
|
Note = {CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Sytems (CHI), Honolulu, HI,
|
|
MAY 11-16, 2024},
|
|
Organization = {Assoc Comp Machinery; ACM SIGCHI; Apple; Google; NSF; Tianqiao \&
|
|
Chrissy Chen Inst},
|
|
Abstract = {Open Source Software (OSS) communities often resist regulation typical
|
|
of traditional organizations. Yet formal governance systems are being
|
|
increasingly adopted among communities, particularly through non-profit
|
|
project-sponsoring foundations. Our study looks at the Apache Software
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|
Foundation Incubator program and 208 of the projects it has supported.
|
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We assemble a scalable, semantic pipeline to discover and analyze the
|
|
governance behavior of projects from their mailing lists. We then
|
|
investigate the relationship of such behavior to what the formal
|
|
policies prescribe, through their own governance priorities and how
|
|
their members internalize them. Our findings indicate that a greater
|
|
amount of policy over a governed topic doesn't elicit more governed
|
|
activity on that topic, but does predict greater internalization by
|
|
community members. Moreover, alignment of community operations with
|
|
foundation governance, be it dedicating their governance focus or
|
|
adopting policy along topics seeing greater policy-making, has limited
|
|
association with project outcomes.},
|
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DOI = {10.1145/3613904.3641980},
|
|
ISBN = {979-8-4007-0330-0},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Frey, Seth/AAF-8499-2021
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Atkisson, Curtis/0000-0003-3575-6871},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001255317901049},
|
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000306295800030,
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Author = {Laisne, Jean-Pierre and Lago, Nelson and Kon, Fabio and Coca, Pedro},
|
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Editor = {Agerfalk, P and Boldyreff, C and GonzalezBarahona, JM and Madey, GR and Noll, J},
|
|
Title = {A Network of FLOSS Competence Centres},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE: NEW HORIZONS},
|
|
Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
|
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Year = {2010},
|
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Volume = {319},
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Pages = {348-353},
|
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Note = {6th International Conference on Open Source Systems (OSS 2010), Notre
|
|
Dame, IN, MAY 30-JUN 02, 2010},
|
|
Organization = {Int Federat Informat Proc Work Grp 2 13},
|
|
Abstract = {The goal of a Network of Competence Centers is to provide to FLOSS
|
|
users, developers, and consumers, high-quality resources and expertise
|
|
on the various topics related to FLOSS. This may be achieved via
|
|
education, training, consulting, hosting, and certification not only in
|
|
terms of tools and platforms but also methodologies, studies, and best
|
|
practices. Based on the experience of QualiPSo Competence Centres, we
|
|
observe how such a Network is working as a mechanism for sharing success
|
|
stories, failures, questions, recommendations, best practices, and any
|
|
kind of information that could help the establishment of a solid
|
|
international collaborative environment for supporting quality in FLOSS.
|
|
New Competence Centres are invited to the QualiPSo Network after their
|
|
proposals are evaluated by the QualiPSo Competence Centres Board to
|
|
ensure that the prospective Competence Centre is compliant with the
|
|
QualiPSo Network Agreement, sharing a common vision and ethics. Each
|
|
Competence Centre acts in its geographical region to increase the
|
|
awareness of FLOSS and to better prepare the IT workforce for developing
|
|
and using FLOSS based solutions. As of 2009, the process for Competence
|
|
Centre creation is sustainable and reusable; guidelines for establishing
|
|
proposals and opening new Competence Centres have been created, and
|
|
promotion of Qualipso Competence Centres is done world wide from India
|
|
to USA thanks to key initiatives such as the Open World Forum and the
|
|
FLOSS Competence Centre Summit. This lecture will expose how these
|
|
Competence Centres relate to each other, which governance model is used
|
|
and, based on existing experiences, will describe how they currently
|
|
operate in Europe and Brazil and what is planned in Italy, Belgium,
|
|
Japan, and China for 2010.},
|
|
ISSN = {1868-4238},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-642-13243-8},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Kon, Fabio/H-2743-2012
|
|
Lago, Nelson/N-8834-2015
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Lago, Nelson/0000-0002-4306-8078
|
|
Kon, Fabio/0000-0003-3888-7340},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000306295800030},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000331945300001,
|
|
Author = {Haraldsdottir, Hulda S. and Thiele, Ines and Fleming, Ronan M. T.},
|
|
Title = {Comparative evaluation of open source software for mapping between
|
|
metabolite identifiers in metabolic network reconstructions: application
|
|
to Recon 2},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF CHEMINFORMATICS},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Volume = {6},
|
|
Month = {JAN 27},
|
|
Abstract = {Background: An important step in the reconstruction of a metabolic
|
|
network is annotation of metabolites. Metabolites are generally
|
|
annotated with various database or structure based identifiers.
|
|
Metabolite annotations in metabolic reconstructions may be incorrect or
|
|
incomplete and thus need to be updated prior to their use. Genome-scale
|
|
metabolic reconstructions generally include hundreds of metabolites.
|
|
Manually updating annotations is therefore highly laborious. This
|
|
prompted us to look for open-source software applications that could
|
|
facilitate automatic updating of annotations by mapping between
|
|
available metabolite identifiers. We identified three applications
|
|
developed for the metabolomics and chemical informatics communities as
|
|
potential solutions. The applications were MetMask, the Chemical
|
|
Translation System, and UniChem. The first implements a ``metabolite
|
|
masking{''} strategy for mapping between identifiers whereas the latter
|
|
two implement different versions of an InChI based strategy. Here we
|
|
evaluated the suitability of these applications for the task of mapping
|
|
between metabolite identifiers in genome-scale metabolic
|
|
reconstructions. We applied the best suited application to updating
|
|
identifiers in Recon 2, the latest reconstruction of human metabolism.
|
|
Results: All three applications enabled partially automatic updating of
|
|
metabolite identifiers, but significant manual effort was still required
|
|
to fully update identifiers. We were able to reduce this manual effort
|
|
by searching for new identifiers using multiple types of information
|
|
about metabolites. When multiple types of information were combined, the
|
|
Chemical Translation System enabled us to update over 3,500 metabolite
|
|
identifiers in Recon 2. All but approximately 200 identifiers were
|
|
updated automatically.
|
|
Conclusions: We found that an InChI based application such as the
|
|
Chemical Translation System was better suited to the task of mapping
|
|
between metabolite identifiers in genome-scale metabolic
|
|
reconstructions. We identified several features, however, that could be
|
|
added to such an application in order to tailor it to this task.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1186/1758-2946-6-2},
|
|
Article-Number = {2},
|
|
ISSN = {1758-2946},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Fleming, Ronan/ABC-4093-2021
|
|
Thiele, Ines/A-7629-2014
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Thiele, Ines/0000-0002-8071-7110
|
|
Fleming, Ronan MT/0000-0001-5346-9812},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000331945300001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000301571400008,
|
|
Author = {Piva, Evila and Rentocchini, Francesco and Rossi-Lamastra, Cristina},
|
|
Title = {Is Open Source Software about Innovation? Collaborations with the Open
|
|
Source Community and Innovation Performance of Software Entrepreneurial
|
|
Ventures},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT},
|
|
Year = {2012},
|
|
Volume = {50},
|
|
Number = {2, SI},
|
|
Pages = {340-364},
|
|
Month = {APR},
|
|
Abstract = {Practitioners generally assert that collaborations with the open source
|
|
software (OSS) community enable software entrepreneurial ventures to
|
|
achieve superior innovation performance. Nonetheless, scholars have
|
|
never tested this assertion. This paper takes a first step toward
|
|
filling this gap. First, based on the high-tech entrepreneurship
|
|
literature and the OSS research stream, we illustrate why collaborations
|
|
with the OSS community should exert a positive effect on entrepreneurial
|
|
ventures' innovation performance. Then, we provide a rigorous
|
|
quantitative analysis of the innovation impact of these collaborations.
|
|
Our econometric estimates indicate that entrepreneurial ventures
|
|
collaborating with the OSS community exhibit superior innovation
|
|
performance compared with their noncollaborating peers.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1111/j.1540-627X.2012.00356.x},
|
|
ISSN = {0047-2778},
|
|
EISSN = {1540-627X},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Rentocchini, Francesco/A-5399-2009},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Rentocchini, Francesco/0000-0002-6414-0577},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000301571400008},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000286840400005,
|
|
Author = {Chou, Shih-Wei and He, Mong-Young},
|
|
Title = {The factors that affect the performance of open source software
|
|
development - the perspective of social capital and expertise
|
|
integration},
|
|
Journal = {INFORMATION SYSTEMS JOURNAL},
|
|
Year = {2011},
|
|
Volume = {21},
|
|
Number = {2},
|
|
Pages = {195-219},
|
|
Month = {MAR},
|
|
Abstract = {Drawing on social capital theory, we develop a theoretical model aiming
|
|
to explore how open source software (OSS) project effectiveness (in
|
|
terms of team size, team effort and team's level of completion) is
|
|
affected by expertise integration. This in turn is influenced by three
|
|
types of social capital - relational capital, cognitive capital and
|
|
structural capital. In addition, this study also examines two moderating
|
|
effects - the impact of technical complexity on the relationship between
|
|
cognitive capital and expertise integration, and of task interdependence
|
|
on the relationship between expertise integration and task completion.
|
|
Through a field survey of 160 OSS members from five Taiwanese
|
|
communities, there is support for some of the proposed hypotheses. Both
|
|
reciprocity and centrality affect expertise integration as expected, but
|
|
the influence of commitment and cognitive capital (including expertise
|
|
and tenure) on expertise integration is not significant. Finally,
|
|
expertise integration affects both team size and team effort, which in
|
|
turn jointly influence task completion. This research contributes to
|
|
advancing theoretical understanding of the effectiveness of free OSS
|
|
development as well as providing OSS practitioners with insight into how
|
|
to leverage social capital for improving the performance of OSS
|
|
development.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1111/j.1365-2575.2009.00347.x},
|
|
ISSN = {1350-1917},
|
|
EISSN = {1365-2575},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000286840400005},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000291964600006,
|
|
Author = {Cocco, Luisanna and Mannaro, Katiuscia and Concas, Giulio and Marchesi,
|
|
Michele},
|
|
Editor = {Regnell, B and VanDeWeerd, I and DeTroyer, O},
|
|
Title = {Study of the Competition between Proprietary Software Firms and
|
|
Free/Libre Open Source Software Firms Using a Simulation Model},
|
|
Booktitle = {SOFTWARE BUSINESS},
|
|
Series = {Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing},
|
|
Year = {2011},
|
|
Volume = {80},
|
|
Pages = {56-69},
|
|
Note = {2nd International Conference on Software Business, Brussels, BELGIUM,
|
|
JUN 08-10, 2011},
|
|
Abstract = {In recent years, a very important structural change in the software
|
|
industry took place, with an increasing number of firms that got
|
|
involved in Free/Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS) development
|
|
communities. FLOSS communities and products have been studied as
|
|
complementary to proprietary software companies and products. In this
|
|
paper we propone a business model for the software market, and in
|
|
particular we analyze the competition between proprietary software firms
|
|
and FLOSS firms. Our software market is a system where each agent is
|
|
independent of each other in the choice about buying or selling software
|
|
products or services. The proposed work aims to analyze the influence of
|
|
FLOSS firms producing both software and services in vertical software
|
|
markets, nowadays mostly dominated by large proprietary firms. The
|
|
findings show that FLOSS firms are able to compete with proprietary
|
|
firms, though in the end a monopoly or oligopoly of the latters emerges.
|
|
The ousted FLOSS firms, however, survive longer than proprietary ones,
|
|
when these are not able to compete in the market.},
|
|
ISSN = {1865-1348},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-642-21543-8},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Marchesi, Michele/U-7048-2019
|
|
MANNARO, KATIUSCIA/AAY-8644-2020
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Marchesi, Michele/0000-0003-1540-8773},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000291964600006},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001102415500002,
|
|
Author = {Bahadur, Berkay and Bezcioglu, Mert and Yigit, Cemal Ozer},
|
|
Title = {PPPH-VA: an open-source software for real-time multi-GNSS variometric
|
|
approach using single- and dual-frequency observations},
|
|
Journal = {GPS SOLUTIONS},
|
|
Year = {2024},
|
|
Volume = {28},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Month = {JAN},
|
|
Abstract = {Variometric approach (VA) technique has been introduced as an
|
|
alternative to real-time kinematics and real-time precise point
|
|
positioning techniques. As the ability of the variometric approach to
|
|
detect short-term dynamic behaviors in real-time mode in applications
|
|
such as Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS)-seismology and
|
|
structural health monitoring is demonstrated, the demand for open-source
|
|
VA software is increasing. However, open-source software that is capable
|
|
of VA processing in real-time mode based on single- and dual-frequency
|
|
multi-GNSS observations is scarce. In view of this fact, we have
|
|
developed an open-source VA processing software called PPPH-VA that can
|
|
evaluate single- and dual-frequency multi-GNSS observations in real-time
|
|
mode. PPPH-VA is developed in the MATLAB environment, and it can
|
|
simultaneously process GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou-2, and BeiDou-3
|
|
data with the VA technique in real-time mode, employing both single- and
|
|
dual-frequency observations. We evaluated PPPH-VA using shake table
|
|
experiments based on real data, and the results demonstrate that it
|
|
provides high accuracy in terms of detection of dynamic displacements.
|
|
Toolbox can successfully detect the dominant frequencies of short-term
|
|
dynamic behaviors and is capable of determining the amplitude values
|
|
corresponding to the peak frequency at the sub-mm level. Moreover, in
|
|
the time domain, it can obtain dynamic behaviors with an accuracy of
|
|
millimeters.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/s10291-023-01560-z},
|
|
Article-Number = {31},
|
|
ISSN = {1080-5370},
|
|
EISSN = {1521-1886},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Bezcioglu, Mert/AAH-9316-2019
|
|
Bahadur, Berkay/Q-6107-2019
|
|
Yigit, Cemal Ozer/E-6059-2016
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Yigit, Cemal Ozer/0000-0002-1942-7667
|
|
Bezcioglu, Mert/0000-0001-7179-8361
|
|
Bahadur, Berkay/0000-0003-3169-8862},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001102415500002},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000346193900004,
|
|
Author = {Drouin, Nicholas and Badri, Mourad},
|
|
Editor = {PerezCastillo, R},
|
|
Title = {Investigating the Applicability of Lehman's Laws of Software Evolution
|
|
using Metrics: An Empirical Study on Open Source Software},
|
|
Booktitle = {SEM: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1ST INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP IN SOFTWARE EVOLUTION
|
|
AND MODERNIZATION},
|
|
Year = {2013},
|
|
Pages = {30-44},
|
|
Note = {1st International Workshop in Software Evolution and Modernization
|
|
(SEM), Angers, FRANCE, JUL 05, 2013},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper aims at investigating empirically the applicability of
|
|
Lehman's laws of software evolution using software metrics. We used a
|
|
synthetic metric (Quality Assurance Indicator - Qi), which captures in
|
|
an integrated way different object-oriented software attributes. We
|
|
wanted to investigate if the Qi metric can be used to support the
|
|
applicability of Lehman's laws of software evolution. We focused on the
|
|
laws related with continuing change, increasing complexity, continuing
|
|
growth and declining quality. We performed an empirical analysis using
|
|
historical data on two open source (Java) software systems. The
|
|
collected data cover a period of more than four years (fifty-two
|
|
versions) for the first system and more than seven years (thirty-one
|
|
versions) for the second one. Empirical results provide evidence that
|
|
the considered Lehman's laws are supported by the collected data and the
|
|
Qi metric.},
|
|
DOI = {10.5220/0004598600300044},
|
|
ISBN = {978-989-8565-66-2},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000346193900004},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000231560600016,
|
|
Author = {Barcellini, F and Détienne, F and Burkhardt, JM and Sack, W},
|
|
Editor = {VandenBesselaar, P and DeMichelis, G and Preece, J},
|
|
Title = {A study of Online discussions in an open-source software community::
|
|
Reconstructing thematic coherence and argumentation from quotation
|
|
practices},
|
|
Booktitle = {Communities and Technologies 2005},
|
|
Year = {2005},
|
|
Pages = {301-320},
|
|
Note = {2nd International Conference on Communities and Technologies, Milan,
|
|
ITALY, JUN 13-16, 2005},
|
|
Organization = {Convivio; Univ Milano Bicocca, Dept Informat, Syst \& Commun; Univ
|
|
Milano},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper presents an analysis of online discussions in Open Source
|
|
Software (OSS) design. The objective of our work is twofold. First, our
|
|
research aims to understand and model the dynamics of OSS design that
|
|
take place in mailing list exchanges. Second, our more long term
|
|
objective is to develop tools to assist OSS developers to extract and
|
|
reconstruct design relevant information from previous discussions. We
|
|
show how quotation practices can be used to locate design relevant data
|
|
in discussion archives. OSS developers use quotation as a mechanism to
|
|
maintain the discursive context. To retrace thematic coherence in the
|
|
online discussions of a major OSS project, Python, we follow how
|
|
messages are linked through quotation practices. We compare our
|
|
quotation-based analysis with a more conventional, thread-based analysis
|
|
of the (reply-to) links between messages. The advantages of a
|
|
quotation-based analysis over a thread-based analysis are outlined. Our
|
|
approach provides a means to analyze argumentation and design rationales
|
|
and promises a novel means to discover design relevant information in
|
|
the archives of online discussions. Our analysis reveals also the links
|
|
between the social structure and elements in the discussion space and
|
|
how it shapes influence in the design process.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/1-4020-3591-8\_16},
|
|
ISBN = {1-4020-3590-X},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Burkhardt, Jean-Marie/AAF-5544-2020
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Burkhardt, Jean-Marie/0000-0003-4417-6430},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000231560600016},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000365198200002,
|
|
Author = {Choi, Namjoo and Chengalur-Smith, Indushobha and Nevo, Saggi},
|
|
Title = {Loyalty, Ideology, and Identification: An Empirical Study of the
|
|
Attitudes and Behaviors of Passive Users of Open Source Software},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Volume = {16},
|
|
Number = {8},
|
|
Pages = {674-706},
|
|
Month = {AUG},
|
|
Abstract = {Extant research on open source software (OSS) has primarily focused on
|
|
software developers and active users but has paid limited attention to
|
|
the less visible ``passive{''} users who form the silent majority of OSS
|
|
communities. Passive users play a critical role in the adoption and
|
|
diffusion of OSS, and we need more research to understand their
|
|
behaviors and motivations. We address this gap by drawing on the
|
|
sociological theory of community markers. The three community markers in
|
|
the context of OSS are loyalty, ideology, and identification. We also
|
|
draw on marketing literature to propose four contributory behaviors of
|
|
passive users of OSS that we theorize to be impacted by the community
|
|
markers: user brand-extension, word-of-mouth, endorsement, and community
|
|
involvement. We further classify passive users' contributory behaviors
|
|
according to the difficulty of their enactment and examine the
|
|
differential influence of the OSS community markers. Partial-least
|
|
squares (PLS) analyses of data obtained through a survey of passive
|
|
users of an OSS product provide support for the majority of the
|
|
hypotheses.},
|
|
DOI = {10.17705/1jais.00405},
|
|
ISSN = {1536-9323},
|
|
EISSN = {1558-3457},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000365198200002},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000493813000004,
|
|
Author = {Mueller, Matthias and Schindler, Christian and Slany, Wolfgang},
|
|
Editor = {Bordeleau, F and Sillitti, A and Meirelles, P and Lenarduzzi, V},
|
|
Title = {Introducing Agile Product Owners in a FLOSS Project},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SYSTEMS, OSS 2019},
|
|
Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Volume = {556},
|
|
Pages = {38-43},
|
|
Note = {15th International Conference on Open Source Systems (OSS), Montreal,
|
|
CANADA, MAY 26-27, 2019},
|
|
Organization = {IFIP WG 2 13},
|
|
Abstract = {Sponsored Open Source Software projects, driven by various actors, have
|
|
to balance the needs of volunteer contributors and business objectives.
|
|
This work presents Catrobat, a FLOSS project established at Graz
|
|
University of Technology, and how it introduced agile product owners.
|
|
Product owners communicate the product vision, provide a general
|
|
direction, decide about features, and prioritize requirements that are
|
|
implemented by the community, i.e., they are ultimately responsible for
|
|
the product. This agile approach is intended to ensure a certain
|
|
outcome, such as business objectives, but also to react to the needs of
|
|
community members and users on a short-term basis. This paper presents
|
|
how therefore this role has been defined and the processes have been
|
|
adapted.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-030-20883-7\_4},
|
|
ISSN = {1868-4238},
|
|
EISSN = {1868-422X},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-030-20883-7; 978-3-030-20882-0},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Muller, Matthias/0000-0002-9177-3070},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000493813000004},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000909305200001,
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Author = {Alomar, Zaki and Maccioni, Lorenzo and Concli, Franco},
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Title = {Development and Implementation of Element Deletion Algorithm into an
|
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Open-Source Software Based on the Fracture Locus of Materials},
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Journal = {MATERIALS},
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Year = {2023},
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Volume = {16},
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Number = {1},
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Month = {JAN},
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Abstract = {An accurate fracture simulation is often associated with how reliably
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the material model is represented. Hence, many models dealing with the
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calibration of ductile damage of materials have already been developed
|
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to predict failure initiation. Nevertheless, the challenge remains in
|
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obtaining an accurate representation of the fracture growth. Herein, an
|
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element deletion algorithm is developed and implemented into finite
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|
element open-source software. The deleted elements are replaced by new
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cells made of a virtual low-stiffness material. To better visualize the
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failure progression, the final model excludes these virtual cells from
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the representation. The functionality of the algorithm is tested through
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a series of two-dimensional simulations on three different geometries
|
|
with a well-known behavior under uniaxial tension. Moreover, the failure
|
|
response of a three-dimensional lattice structure is numerically
|
|
investigated and compared against experimental data. The results of the
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two-dimensional simulations showed the capability of the algorithm to
|
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predict the onset of failure, crack nucleation, and fracture growth.
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Similarly, the onset and the initial fracture region were accurately
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captured in the three-dimensional case, with some convergence issues
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that prevent the visualization of the fracture growth. Overall, the
|
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results are encouraging, and the algorithm can be improved to introduce
|
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other computational functionalities.},
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DOI = {10.3390/ma16010187},
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Article-Number = {187},
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|
EISSN = {1996-1944},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {maccioni, lorenzo/ABF-5762-2021
|
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Alomar, Zaki/HPB-5032-2023
|
|
},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Concli, Franco/0000-0002-1237-5542
|
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maccioni, lorenzo/0000-0002-2368-6821
|
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Alomar, Zaki/0000-0002-8245-4940},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000909305200001},
|
|
}
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@article{ WOS:000790521800009,
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Author = {Ismail, Arif and Widiawaty, Millary Agung and Jupri, Jupri and Setiawan,
|
|
Iwan and Sugito, Nanin Trianawati and Dede, Moh},
|
|
Title = {The influence of Free and Open-Source Software-Geographic Information
|
|
System online training on spatial habits, knowledge and skills},
|
|
Journal = {GEOGRAFIA-MALAYSIAN JOURNAL OF SOCIETY \& SPACE},
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Year = {2022},
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Volume = {18},
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Number = {1},
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|
Pages = {118-130},
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Month = {FEB},
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|
Abstract = {The era of regional autonomy after the 1998 reformation prompted the
|
|
formation of a new formal administrative area in Indonesia as an effort
|
|
to encourage the national development. Pangandaran Regency, after
|
|
divided from Ciamis Regency, requires attention from higher education
|
|
stakeholders in the spatial field to manage its natural and
|
|
social-economic resources. Free and Open-Source Software-Geographic
|
|
Information System (FOSS-GIS) training is the appropriate solution
|
|
through the community service and empowerment program from university.
|
|
This study aims to determine the effect of FOSS-GIS training on spatial
|
|
habits, spatial knowledge, and spatial skills. The online training was
|
|
attended by 24 participants who are officials from the government of
|
|
Pangandaran Regency. To determine the effect, we used Wilcoxon's Test
|
|
and Paired Sample T-Test on spatial habits and spatial knowledge. We
|
|
analyzed the spatial skills of self-paced tasks and presentation of
|
|
results by the participants. This study shows a positive effect of
|
|
FOSS-GIS training which can be seen from the increase in scores between
|
|
pre-test and post-test. The spatial habits increased 5.4 percent,
|
|
whereas the spatial knowledge increased 6.1 percent. Participants were
|
|
also able to demonstrate all their spatial skills to make a tsunami
|
|
hazard map and present it. FOSS-GIS online training is effective for
|
|
improving spatial habits, spatial knowledge, and spatial skills for
|
|
participants in any background.},
|
|
DOI = {10.17576/geo-2022-1801-09},
|
|
ISSN = {2180-2491},
|
|
EISSN = {2682-7727},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Ismail, Arif/ABE-3268-2020
|
|
Sugito, Nanin/GOJ-8253-2022
|
|
Widiawaty, Millary Agung/ABG-6579-2020
|
|
Dede, Moh./ABD-8995-2020
|
|
Ismail, Arif/N-7839-2017},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Ismail, Arif/0000-0001-8787-2482},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000790521800009},
|
|
}
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|
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000358297400008,
|
|
Author = {Hijazi, I. and Ehlers, M. and Zlatanova, S.},
|
|
Editor = {Kolbe, TH and Konig, G and Nagel, C},
|
|
Title = {BIM FOR GEO-ANALYSIS (BIM4GEOA): SET UP OF 3D INFORMATION SYSTEM WITH
|
|
OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE AND OPEN SPECIFICATION (OS).},
|
|
Booktitle = {5TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON 3D GEOINFORMATION},
|
|
Series = {International Archives of the Photogrammetry Remote Sensing and Spatial
|
|
Information Sciences},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Volume = {38-4},
|
|
Number = {W15},
|
|
Pages = {45-49},
|
|
Note = {5th International Conference on 3D GeoInformation, Berlin, GERMANY, NOV
|
|
03-04, 2010},
|
|
Organization = {Int Soc Photogrammetry \& Remote Sensing},
|
|
Abstract = {To address the challenges of sustainable management and development of
|
|
the built environment, engineers and facility managers need to exploit
|
|
the 3D City models which grown in recent years to include interior
|
|
space. A crucial issue for facilitating interaction with these 3D city
|
|
models is the ability to integrate 3D BIM into the geospatial context.
|
|
This requires the use of specialized software and specific expertise. In
|
|
order to simplify this process, we here propose an information system
|
|
that facilitates the use of BIM for geo-analysis purposes. BIM4GeoA is a
|
|
concept for combining existing open source software and open
|
|
specification for efficient data management and analysis of Building
|
|
Information within its boarder context. The core components are the
|
|
spatial database PostgreSQL/PostGIS, the building information server,
|
|
the industrial foundation class (IFC), the Google Earth 3D viewer, and
|
|
the existing 3D OGC standard (KML, CityGML). This paper presents the
|
|
procedure used to enable the development of this new expert system as
|
|
applied to the context of 3D Web GIS. A thorough analysis of the
|
|
strength and weakness of these different components has been undertaken
|
|
to employ it is strength and override its weakness. The system
|
|
architecture is operationally used in developing different applications
|
|
for the management of a university campus; a large potential is provided
|
|
for operational tasks of facility management department, such as
|
|
utilities infrastructure, as well as public community (student, staff)
|
|
like routing application, searching for a person with defined criteria.},
|
|
ISSN = {2194-9034},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {hijazi, ihab/HSD-3916-2023
|
|
Ehlers, Marc/C-9441-2011
|
|
Zlatanova, Sisi/P-5503-2014},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Hijazi, Ihab/0000-0001-7152-8935
|
|
Zlatanova, Sisi/0000-0002-8766-0487},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000358297400008},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000280140100007,
|
|
Author = {Sillero, Neftali and Tarroso, Pedro},
|
|
Title = {Free GIS for herpetologists: free data sources on Internet and
|
|
comparison analysis of proprietary and free/open source software},
|
|
Journal = {ACTA HERPETOLOGICA},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Volume = {5},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Pages = {63-85},
|
|
Month = {JUN},
|
|
Abstract = {Geographical Information Systems (GIS) have been used widely in zoology
|
|
and ecology, particularly in herpetology. The use of spatially explicit
|
|
analysis has increased during the last decade, with the consequent
|
|
expansion of GIS application in ecology. During the last years,
|
|
geo-information technology has been developed within the Free/Open
|
|
Source Software (FOSS) community, resulting in new open source formats
|
|
and several GIS packages. However, proprietary packages seem still to be
|
|
the first choice for herpetologists, thus involving non negligible costs
|
|
for GIS technology adoption. Additional costs arise from environmental
|
|
data, which are usually expensive, worsening in the case of large study
|
|
areas. An alternative solution is to use freely available data, despite
|
|
a possible decrease of resolution. In this review, we aim to show the
|
|
feasibility of spatial analysis within FOSS GIS packages, rank these
|
|
packages using the number of available tools and list several data
|
|
sources freely available on the Internet. We listed several websites
|
|
providing the most important free data for spatial analysis, i.e.
|
|
altitude and derived data; past, current and future climatic series
|
|
data; and satellite derived data. We provide also a list of the most
|
|
commonly used functions in GIS analysis and their availability in the
|
|
six software compared in this study (ArcGIS; gvSIG; ILWIS; Quantum GIS;
|
|
GRASS; and DIVA-GIS). The software gvSIG is the one with more functions
|
|
(106) followed by Quantum GIS with 94 and GRASS with 84.},
|
|
ISSN = {1827-9635},
|
|
EISSN = {1827-9643},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Sillero, Neftali/C-1803-2008
|
|
Tarroso, Pedro/I-3023-2012},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Sillero, Neftali/0000-0002-3490-3780
|
|
Tarroso, Pedro/0000-0002-2694-1170},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000280140100007},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000363807600002,
|
|
Author = {Rajanen, Mikko and Iivari, Netta and Lanamaki, Arto},
|
|
Editor = {Abascal, J and Barbosa, S and Fetter, M and Gross, T and Palanque, P and Winckler, M},
|
|
Title = {Non-response, Social Exclusion, and False Acceptance: Gatekeeping
|
|
Tactics and Usability Work in Free-Libre Open Source Software
|
|
Development},
|
|
Booktitle = {HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION - INTERACT 2015, PT III},
|
|
Series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Volume = {9298},
|
|
Pages = {9-26},
|
|
Note = {15th IFIP TC.13 International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
|
|
(INTERACT), Bamberg, GERMANY, SEP 14-18, 2015},
|
|
Organization = {Int Federat Informat Proc Tech Comm 13; Univ Bamberg; Microsoft Res;
|
|
Oxford Univ Press; SAP; Noldus},
|
|
Abstract = {Usability is an important aspect of Free-Libre Open Source Software
|
|
(FLOSS), but barriers exist for usability specialists' participation in
|
|
such projects. Organizational boundary literature is interested in the
|
|
tensions of online communities, including FLOSS communities. While this
|
|
literature recognizes the importance of managing boundaries in online
|
|
communities, little empirical research has been conducted on actual
|
|
gatekeeping tactics project members perform against outsiders'
|
|
contributions. Based on several years of engaged research with FLOSS
|
|
projects, we characterize three gatekeeping tactics in FLOSS projects:
|
|
non-response, social exclusion, and false acceptance. They all have
|
|
hindered usability work. We also offer examples of usability specialists
|
|
and their contributions succeeding in avoiding these gatekeeping tactics
|
|
in FLOSS projects. This paper provides an important contribution to the
|
|
boundary management literature through detailed examination of
|
|
gatekeeping tactics in action, as well as to the Human Computer
|
|
Interaction literature interested in contributing to FLOSS projects
|
|
through usability work.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-319-22698-9\_2},
|
|
ISSN = {0302-9743},
|
|
EISSN = {1611-3349},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-319-22698-9; 978-3-319-22697-2},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Rajanen, Mikko/K-8465-2013
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Rajanen, Mikko/0000-0002-3281-7029
|
|
Lanamaki, Arto/0000-0003-3355-802X},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000363807600002},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000848100000006,
|
|
Author = {Chidoori, Cuthbert and Van Belle, Jean-Paul},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Attitudes Towards the Uptake of Open Source Software by Small and Medium
|
|
Enterprises in the Western Cape, South Africa},
|
|
Booktitle = {2018 CONFERENCE ON INFORMATION COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY
|
|
(ICTAS)},
|
|
Year = {2018},
|
|
Note = {Conference on Information Communications Technology and Society (ICTAS),
|
|
Durban, SOUTH AFRICA, MAR 08-09, 2018},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper focuses on the uptake of open source software in small and
|
|
medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the Western Cape. SMEs aim to become
|
|
more efficient and competitive, but often experience challenges. Open
|
|
Source Software (OSS) is considered to yield key benefits for SMEs
|
|
because it is free to access, distribute and customise, peer-reviewed
|
|
for reliability. However, certain drawbacks can hinder SMEs from
|
|
adopting OSS such as uncertain support, need for technical skill for
|
|
usage, incomplete functionality to mention a few. The broadband
|
|
initiative in the Western Cape looked to enable the access of OSS online
|
|
through the provision of broadband internet for organisations including
|
|
SMEs. This research was aimed, through a qualitative analysis, mainly at
|
|
examining the attitude of SMEs toward OSS by analysing the benefits as
|
|
well as the drawbacks of using OSS. The research also analysed the
|
|
effect of the broadband initiative on the attitude of SMEs toward OSS
|
|
uptake. Additionally, the roles that intermediaries undertake in OSS
|
|
communities for promoting the uptake of OSS in SMEs, which were
|
|
investigated were decentralised school, bridging school, arterial
|
|
school, communities of practice and ecosystems school. These
|
|
intermediary roles were analysed to find out which role would be most
|
|
significant for facilitating OSS uptake.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-5386-1001-5},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Van Belle, Jean-Paul/0000-0002-9140-0143},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000848100000006},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000856412100011,
|
|
Author = {Singh, Vandana and Brandon, William},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Discrimination, Misogyny and Harassment: Examples from OSS},
|
|
Booktitle = {2022 IEEE/ACM THIRD WORKSHOP ON GENDER EQUALITY, DIVERSITY, AND
|
|
INCLUSION IN SOFTWARE ENGINEERING (GE@ICSE 2022)},
|
|
Year = {2022},
|
|
Pages = {71-79},
|
|
Note = {3rd IEEE/ACM Workshop on Gender Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion in
|
|
Software Engineering (GE@ICSE), Pittsburgh, PA, MAY 20, 2022},
|
|
Organization = {Assoc Comp Machinery; IEEE Comp Soc},
|
|
Abstract = {Open Source Software (OSS) communities are notorious for discrimination
|
|
and hostility towards women and currently, only 2-3 percent of the
|
|
online communities have ``safe spaces{''} focused on supporting women.
|
|
In this article, we present the results of our in-depth study of these
|
|
women-focused spaces. These spaces exist to provide a common forum for
|
|
discussion, support, empowerment, and engagement of minorities in OSS.
|
|
Our analysis focuses on the messages related to sexism and
|
|
discrimination experiences as posted on these discussion forums by women
|
|
of OSS. The results demonstrate examples of harassment, the support that
|
|
these spaces provide, and the impact of the discrimination on the
|
|
presence of women in OSS in general. We conclude with recommendations
|
|
for OSS community organizers for creating a friendly, equitable
|
|
environment for women in OSS.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1145/3524501.3527602},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Singh, Vandana/IQV-5543-2023},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000856412100011},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000355749000011,
|
|
Author = {Mukala, Patrick and Cerone, Antonio and Turini, Franco},
|
|
Editor = {Canal, C and Idani, A},
|
|
Title = {OntoLiFLOSS: Ontology for Learning Processes in FLOSS Communities},
|
|
Booktitle = {SOFTWARE ENGINEERING AND FORMAL METHODS, SEFM 2014},
|
|
Series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Volume = {8938},
|
|
Pages = {164-181},
|
|
Note = {12th International Conference on Software Engineering and Formal Methods
|
|
(SEFM), Grenoble, FRANCE, SEP 01-05, 2014},
|
|
Organization = {Inria},
|
|
Abstract = {Free/Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS) communities are considered an
|
|
example of commons-based peer-production models where groups of
|
|
participants work together to achieve projects of common purpose. In
|
|
these settings, many occurring activities can be documented and have
|
|
established them as learning environments. As knowledge exchange is
|
|
proved to occur in FLOSS, the dynamic and free nature of participation
|
|
poses a great challenge in understanding activities pertaining to
|
|
Learning Processes.
|
|
In this paper we raise this question and propose an ontology (called
|
|
OntoLiFLOSS) in order to define terms and concepts that can explain
|
|
learning activities taking place in these communities. The objective of
|
|
this endeavor is to define in the simplest possible way a common
|
|
definition of concepts and activities that can guide the identification
|
|
of learning processes taking place among FLOSS members in any of the
|
|
standard repositories such as mailing list, SVN, bug trackers and even
|
|
discussion forums.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-319-15201-1\_11},
|
|
ISSN = {0302-9743},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-319-15200-4; 978-3-319-15201-1},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Mukala, Patrick/0000-0001-6497-1373},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000355749000011},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001059600900001,
|
|
Author = {Silas, Sebastian and Muellensiefen, Daniel and Kopiez, Reinhard},
|
|
Title = {Singing Ability Assessment: Development and validation of a singing test
|
|
based on item response theory and a general open-source software
|
|
environment for singing data},
|
|
Journal = {BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS},
|
|
Year = {2024},
|
|
Volume = {56},
|
|
Number = {5},
|
|
Pages = {4358-4384},
|
|
Month = {AUG},
|
|
Abstract = {We describe the development of the Singing Ability Assessment (SAA)
|
|
open-source test environment. The SAA captures and scores different
|
|
aspects of human singing ability and melodic memory in the context of
|
|
item response theory. Taking perspectives from both melodic recall and
|
|
singing accuracy literature, we present results from two online
|
|
experiments (N = 247; N = 910). On-the-fly audio transcription is
|
|
produced via a probabilistic algorithm and scored via latent variable
|
|
approaches. Measures of the ability to sing long notes indicate a
|
|
three-dimensional principal components analysis solution representing
|
|
pitch accuracy, pitch volatility and changes in pitch stability
|
|
(proportion variance explained: 35\%; 33\%; 32\%). For melody singing, a
|
|
mixed-effects model uses features of melodic structure (e.g., tonality,
|
|
melody length) to predict overall sung melodic recall performance via a
|
|
composite score {[}R(2)c = .42; R(2)m = .16]. Additionally, two separate
|
|
mixed-effects models were constructed to explain performance in singing
|
|
back melodies in a rhythmic {[}R(2)c = .42; R(2)m = .13] and an
|
|
arhythmic {[}R(2)c = .38; R(2)m = .11] condition. Results showed that
|
|
the yielded SAA melodic scores are significantly associated with
|
|
previously described measures of singing accuracy, the long note singing
|
|
accuracy measures, demographic variables, and features of participants'
|
|
hardware setup. Consequently, we release five R packages which
|
|
facilitate deploying melodic stimuli online and in laboratory contexts,
|
|
constructing audio production tests, transcribing audio in the R
|
|
environment, and deploying the test elements and their supporting
|
|
models. These are published as open-source, easy to access, and flexible
|
|
to adapt.},
|
|
DOI = {10.3758/s13428-023-02188-0},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {SEP 2023},
|
|
ISSN = {1554-351X},
|
|
EISSN = {1554-3528},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Silas, Sebastian/GON-4833-2022
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Silas, Sebastian/0000-0001-8140-6528},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001059600900001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000670587700023,
|
|
Author = {Wen, Melissa and Leite, Leonardo and Kon, Fabio and Meirelles, Paulo},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Understanding FLOSS through community publications: Strategies for Grey
|
|
Literature Review},
|
|
Booktitle = {2020 IEEE/ACM 42ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING: NEW
|
|
IDEAS AND EMERGING RESULTS (ICSE-NIER 2020)},
|
|
Year = {2020},
|
|
Pages = {89-92},
|
|
Note = {42nd IEEE/ACM International Conference on Software Engineering: New
|
|
Ideas and Emerging Results (ICSE-NIER), Seoul, SOUTH KOREA, JUN 27-JUL
|
|
19, 2020},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; ACM; ACM SIGSOFT; IEEE Comp Soc; IEEE Tech Council Software Engn},
|
|
Abstract = {Over the last decades, the Free/Libre/Open Source Software (FLOSS)
|
|
phenomenon has been a topic of study and a source of real-life artifacts
|
|
for software engineering research. A FLOSS project usually has a
|
|
community around its project, organically producing informative
|
|
resources to describe how, when, and why a particular change occurred in
|
|
the source code or the development flow. Therefore, when studying this
|
|
kind of project, collecting and analyzing texts and artifacts can
|
|
promote a more comprehensive understanding of the phenomenon and the
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|
variety of organizational settings. However, despite the importance of
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examining Grey Literature (GL), such as technical reports, white papers,
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magazines, and blog posts for studying FLOSS projects, the GL Review is
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still an emerging technique in software engineering studies, lacking a
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well-established investigative methodology. To mitigate this gap, we
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present and discuss challenges and adaptations for the planning and
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execution of GL reviews in the FLOSS scenario. We provide a set of
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guidelines and lessons learned for further research, using, as an
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example, a review we are conducting on the Linux kernel development
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model.},
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DOI = {10.1145/3377816.3381729},
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ISBN = {978-1-4503-7126-1},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Kon, Fabio/H-2743-2012
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Meirelles, Paulo/AAC-8605-2019},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Kon, Fabio/0000-0003-3888-7340
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Meirelles, Paulo/0000-0002-8923-2814},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000670587700023},
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}
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@article{ WOS:001423333400001,
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Author = {Tro-Cabrera, Alex and Lago-Aurrekoetxea, Rosa and Martinez-de-Alegria,
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Itziar and Villamor, Estitxu and Campos-Celador, Alvaro},
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Title = {A methodology for assessing rooftop solar photovoltaic potential using
|
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GIS open-source software and the EROI constraint},
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Journal = {ENERGY AND BUILDINGS},
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Year = {2025},
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Volume = {331},
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Month = {MAR 15},
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Abstract = {Energy consumption and carbon emissions are concentrated in cities,
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where 70 \% of the global population is projected to live by 2050. Urban
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|
environments must therefore be at the heart of any global energy
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transition. Furthermore, land availability is a limiting factor for
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renewable deployment and rooftop PV thus offers a clear advantage. This
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research is based on the rooftop photovoltaic potential (RPVP) of the
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city of Vitoria-Gasteiz; its ultimate goal is to provide stakeholders
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with a useful and free tool to calculate a highly accurate RPVP
|
|
(including different tilt and orientation angles, shadowing, temperature
|
|
effect, energy return on energy investment (EROI) constraint and
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available surface area) and based exclusively on free-to-use and
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open-source software. The EROI constraint is a fundamental step towards
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the net energy analysis being integrated in the RPVP assessment. This
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paper is a contribution not only to the application of the EROI
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constraint, but also to the calculation of this indicator. Results
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improve on estimates commonly found in the literature. With an EROI > 5
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(8.83 on average), Vitoria-Gasteiz has a RPVP of 473 GWh/year, able to
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supply 38 \% of the total electricity consumption of the city and where
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50 \% of total rooftop area is suitable for PV. Therefore, the rooftop
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PV performance in Vitoria-Gasteiz is sufficiently good to provide the
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net energy required to sustain today's industrial societies.
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Additionally, this article provides valuable information, such as
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rooftop usability factors, and an overall reduction factor (CT), useful
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to extend RPVP assessment to larger areas using constant value methods.},
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DOI = {10.1016/j.enbuild.2025.115401},
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Article-Number = {115401},
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ISSN = {0378-7788},
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EISSN = {1872-6178},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:001423333400001},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000647341500004,
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Author = {Morrison, J. and Arjyal, A.},
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Title = {A funfair without the candy floss: engaging communities to prevent
|
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diabetes in Nepal},
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Journal = {PUBLIC HEALTH},
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Year = {2021},
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Volume = {193},
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Pages = {23-25},
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Month = {APR},
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Abstract = {Objectives: The World Health Organization estimates that 422 million
|
|
people have diabetes, three-quarters of whom live in low- and
|
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middle-income countries. Global action plans to address non-communicable
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diseases (NCDs) recognise the centrality of community engagement to
|
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create an enabling environment within which to address risk factors.
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Study design: In this article, we describe and critically reflect on a
|
|
cocreated community engagement approach to address type 2 diabetes in
|
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the southern plains of Nepal. We coproduced the engagement approach with
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40 artists from the Janakpur Women's Development Centre to create an
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environment for dialogue about diabetes and NCD risk between artists and
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the general public.
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Methods: We used participatory action research to produce contextually
|
|
relevant interactive methods and materials. Methods included artists'
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peer research to inform creative workshops, a drama performed in 19
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villages and a two-day funfair in a public park. We used qualitative and
|
|
participatory methods to analyse the effect of this engagement and
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reflect on lessons learned.
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Results: Around 2000 people saw the drama, and around 4000 people
|
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attended the funfair. Community dialogue about prevention of diabetes
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|
was facilitated by drama and through games and songs at the funfair.
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Artists grew confident to interact with their peers and drama audiences
|
|
about the causes of diabetes and prevention strategies. Despite crowds
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|
at the funfair, it was difficult to reach women because the venue was
|
|
often used by men and boys, and patriarchal norms prevent women from
|
|
free movement. Village interactions were able to engage a more mixed
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|
audience.
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Conclusion: Innovative, asset-based community engagement about diabetes
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and other NCDs at scale is possible through locating, building on and
|
|
strengthening community resources to address local health issues.
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|
Engagement could be enhanced by considering the gendered nature of
|
|
community engagement spaces and by increasing opportunities for
|
|
interaction between artists and the general public through more intimate
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|
and large-scale events. (C) 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd
|
|
on behalf of The Royal Society for Public Health.},
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DOI = {10.1016/j.puhe.2021.01.012},
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EarlyAccessDate = {MAR 2021},
|
|
ISSN = {0033-3506},
|
|
EISSN = {1476-5616},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Morrison, Joana/KDO-1755-2024
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Morrison, Joanna/0000-0002-9241-8863},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000647341500004},
|
|
}
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|
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@article{ WOS:000637005900006,
|
|
Author = {Kalmar, Jaclyn Gowen and Garrard, Kenneth P. and Muddiman, David C.},
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Title = {GlycoHunter: An Open-Source Software for the Detection and Relative
|
|
Quantification of INLIGHT-Labeled N-Linked Glycans},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF PROTEOME RESEARCH},
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|
Year = {2021},
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Volume = {20},
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Number = {4, SI},
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Pages = {1855-1863},
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Month = {APR 2},
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|
Abstract = {Glycans are responsible for many biological activities; however, their
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|
structures are incredibly diverse and complex, often rendering the field
|
|
of glycomics unsolvable by a single analytical technique. The
|
|
development of multiple chemical derivatization strategies and
|
|
bioinformatic software is responsible for some of the greatest
|
|
analytical gains in the field of glycomics. The INLIGHT strategy is a
|
|
chemical derivatization technique using hydrazide chemistry to
|
|
derivatize the reducing end of N-linked glycans and incorporates either
|
|
a natural (NAT, C-12(6)) or a stable-isotope label (SIL, C-13(6)) to
|
|
carry out relative quantification. Here we present GlycoHunter, a
|
|
user-friendly software created in MATLAB that enables researchers to
|
|
accurately and efficiently process MS1 glycomics data where a NAT and
|
|
SIL pair is generated for relative quantification, including but not
|
|
limited to, INLIGHT. GlycoHunter accepts the commonly used data file
|
|
formats imzML and mzXML and effectively identifies all peak pairs
|
|
associated with NAT- and SIL-labeled N-linked glycans using MS1 data. It
|
|
also includes the ability to tailor the search parameters and export the
|
|
results for further analysis using Skyline or Excel.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1021/acs.jproteome.0c00840},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {JAN 2021},
|
|
ISSN = {1535-3893},
|
|
EISSN = {1535-3907},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Garrard, Kenneth/0000-0002-0654-4776
|
|
Muddiman, David/0000-0003-2216-499X},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000637005900006},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001294525700001,
|
|
Author = {Newton, Olivia B. and Fiore, Stephen M.},
|
|
Title = {Understanding participation and corporatization in service of diversity
|
|
in free/libre and open source software development projects},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF SYSTEMS AND SOFTWARE},
|
|
Year = {2024},
|
|
Volume = {217},
|
|
Month = {NOV},
|
|
Abstract = {Issues associated with a lack of diversity and inclusivity persist in
|
|
the domain of free/libre and open source software (FLOSS) development
|
|
and in software development generally. Researchers have suggested that
|
|
the corporatization of FLOSS affords opportunities for creating an
|
|
inclusive workforce. To understand the potential for firms to increase
|
|
diversity, we conducted a mixed-methods study of diversity and corporate
|
|
engagement in FLOSS projects. We integrate the results of a qualitative
|
|
survey and a big data analysis to understand developer perceptions of
|
|
corporate engagement and its association with gender and geographic
|
|
diversity. In the qualitative component, we collected responses from 64
|
|
FLOSS contributors to elicit their perspectives on corporate engagement.
|
|
In the quantitative component, we analyzed GitHub data from 38 projects
|
|
and 9,990 contributors to investigate differences in participation and
|
|
diversity based on corporate engagement. We find that contributors vary
|
|
across dimensions that can inform diversity interventions: stances
|
|
toward corporations and orientation towards individual/collective
|
|
benefits. Our results suggest that corporate engagement may limit a
|
|
project's contributor base and geographic diversity. Yet, organizations
|
|
subsidizing FLOSS have opportunities to increase access to projects
|
|
which would benefit diversity. This research serves to identify
|
|
individual and organizational factors which may harm and help diversity
|
|
initiatives.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.jss.2024.112163},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {AUG 2024},
|
|
Article-Number = {112163},
|
|
ISSN = {0164-1212},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-1228},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Newton, Olivia/ABI-5462-2022
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Newton, Olivia/0000-0001-9508-8946},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001294525700001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000834830500001,
|
|
Author = {Gatis, N. and Carless, D. and Luscombe, D. J. and Brazier, R. E. and
|
|
Anderson, K.},
|
|
Title = {An operational land cover and land cover change toolbox: processing
|
|
open-source data with open-source software},
|
|
Journal = {ECOLOGICAL SOLUTIONS AND EVIDENCE},
|
|
Year = {2022},
|
|
Volume = {3},
|
|
Number = {3},
|
|
Month = {JUN},
|
|
Abstract = {Accurate and up-to-date land cover maps are vital for underpinning
|
|
evidence-based landscape management decision-making. However, the
|
|
technical skills required to extract tailored information about land
|
|
cover dynamics from these open-access geospatial data often limit their
|
|
use by those making landscape management decisions. Using Dartmoor
|
|
National Park as an example, we demonstrate an open-source toolkit which
|
|
uses open-source software (QGIS and RStudio) to process freely available
|
|
Sentinel-2 and public LiDAR data sets to produce fine scale (10 m(2)
|
|
grain size) land cover maps. The toolbox has been designed for use by
|
|
staff within the national park, for example, enabling land cover maps to
|
|
be updated as required in the future. An area of 945 km(2) was mapped
|
|
using a trained random forest classifier following a classification
|
|
scheme tailored to the needs of the national park. A 2019 land cover map
|
|
had an overall user's accuracy of 79\%, with 13 out of 17 land cover
|
|
classes achieving greater than 70\% accuracy. Spatially, accuracy was
|
|
related via logistical regression to blue band surface reflectance in
|
|
the spring and topographic slope derived from LiDAR (1 m resolution),
|
|
with greater accuracy in steeper terrain and areas exhibiting higher
|
|
blue reflectance. Between an earlier (2017-2019) and later (2019-2021)
|
|
time frame, 8\% of pixels changed, most of the change by area occurred
|
|
in the most common classes. However, the largest proportional increase
|
|
occurred in Upland Meadows, Lowland Meadows and Blanket Bog, all
|
|
habitats subject to restoration efforts. Identifying areas of change
|
|
enables future field work to be better targeted. We discuss the
|
|
application of this mapping to land management within the Dartmoor
|
|
national park and of the potential of tailored land cover and land cover
|
|
change mapping, via this toolbox, to evidence-based environmental
|
|
decision-making more widely.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1002/2688-8319.12162},
|
|
Article-Number = {e12162},
|
|
EISSN = {2688-8319},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Brazier, Richard/N-1806-2013
|
|
Anderson, Karen/ABC-3524-2021
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Gatis, Naomi/0000-0002-0996-5568
|
|
Anderson, Karen/0000-0002-3289-2598
|
|
Luscombe, David/0000-0002-4684-735X},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000834830500001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000818754300001,
|
|
Author = {Aftab, Wasim and Lahiri, Shibojyoti and Imhof, Axel},
|
|
Title = {ImShot: An Open-Source Software for Probabilistic Identification of
|
|
Proteins<i> In</i><i> Situ</i> and Visualization of Proteomics Data},
|
|
Journal = {MOLECULAR \& CELLULAR PROTEOMICS},
|
|
Year = {2022},
|
|
Volume = {21},
|
|
Number = {6},
|
|
Month = {JUN},
|
|
Abstract = {Imaging mass spectrometry (IMS) has developed into a powerful tool
|
|
allowing label-free detection of numerous biomolecules in situ. In
|
|
contrast to shotgun proteomics, proteins/peptides can be detected
|
|
directly from biological tissues and correlated to its morphology
|
|
leading to a gain of crucial clinical information. However, direct
|
|
identification of the detected molecules is currently challenging for
|
|
MALDI-IMS, thereby compelling researchers to use complementary
|
|
techniques and resource intensive experimental setups. Despite these
|
|
strategies, sufficient information could not be extracted because of
|
|
lack of an optimum data combination strategy/software. Here, we
|
|
introduce a new open-source software ImShot that aims at identifying
|
|
peptides obtained in MALDI-IMS. This is achieved by combining
|
|
information from IMS and shotgun proteomics (LC-MS) measurements of
|
|
serial sections of the same tissue. The software takes advantage of a
|
|
two group comparison to determine the search space of IMS masses after
|
|
deisotoping the corresponding spectra. Ambiguity in annotations of IMS
|
|
peptides is eliminated by introduction of a novel scoring system that
|
|
identifies the most likely parent protein of a detected peptide in the
|
|
corresponding IMS dataset. Thanks to its modular structure, the software
|
|
can also handle LC-MS data separately and display interactive enrichment
|
|
plots and enriched Gene Ontology terms or cellular pathways. The
|
|
software has been built as a desktop application with a conveniently
|
|
designed graphic user interface to provide users with a seamless
|
|
experience in data analysis. ImShot can run on all the three major
|
|
desktop operating systems and is freely available under Massachusetts
|
|
Institute of Technology license.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.mcpro.2022.100242},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {JUN 2022},
|
|
Article-Number = {100242},
|
|
EISSN = {1535-9484},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Lahiri, Shibojyoti/AAF-6760-2020
|
|
Aftab, Wasim/AAM-2143-2021
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Lahiri, Shibojyoti/0000-0002-2018-9870},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000818754300001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000335871400001,
|
|
Author = {Wei, Kangning and Crowston, Kevin and Li, Na Lina and Heckman, Robert},
|
|
Title = {Understanding group maintenance behavior in Free/Libre Open-Source
|
|
Software projects: The case of Fire and Gaim},
|
|
Journal = {INFORMATION \& MANAGEMENT},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Volume = {51},
|
|
Number = {3},
|
|
Pages = {297-309},
|
|
Month = {APR},
|
|
Abstract = {In this paper, we investigate group maintenance behavior in
|
|
community-based Free/Libre Open-Source Software (FLOSS) development
|
|
teams. Adopting a sociolinguistic perspective, we conceptualize group
|
|
maintenance behavior as interpersonal communication tactics
|
|
specifically, social presence and politeness tactics that help maintain
|
|
relationships among group members. Developer email messages were
|
|
collected from two FLOSS projects with different development statuses,
|
|
and their content was analyzed to identify frequently used group
|
|
maintenance tactics. We then compared the group maintenance tactics used
|
|
in the two projects, finding differences that reflect changes in the
|
|
project work practices. Our work theoretically contributes to FLOSS
|
|
research and has practical implications for FLOSS practitioners. (C)
|
|
2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.im.2014.02.001},
|
|
ISSN = {0378-7206},
|
|
EISSN = {1872-7530},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Crowston, Kevin/C-6068-2008},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Crowston, Kevin/0000-0003-1996-3600},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000335871400001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000754665300009,
|
|
Author = {Chevalier, Cameron and Wong, Bryan M.},
|
|
Title = {HADOKEN: An open-source software package for predicting electron
|
|
confinement effects in various nanowire geometries and configurations},
|
|
Journal = {COMPUTER PHYSICS COMMUNICATIONS},
|
|
Year = {2022},
|
|
Volume = {274},
|
|
Month = {MAY},
|
|
Abstract = {We present an open-source software package, HADOKEN (High-level
|
|
Algorithms to Design, Optimize, and Keep Electrons in Nanowires), for
|
|
predicting electron confinement/localization effects in nanowires with
|
|
various geometries, arbitrary number of concentric shell layers, doping
|
|
densities, and external boundary conditions. The HADOKEN code is written
|
|
in the MATLAB programming environment to aid in its readability and
|
|
general accessibility to both users and practitioners. We provide
|
|
several examples and outputs on a variety of different nanowire
|
|
geometries, boundary conditions, and doping densities to demonstrate the
|
|
capabilities of the HADOKEN software package. As such, the use of this
|
|
predictive and versatile tool by both experimentalists and theorists
|
|
could lead to further advances in both understanding and tailoring
|
|
electron confinement effects in these nanosystems.
|
|
Program summary
|
|
Program Title: HADOKEN
|
|
CPC Library link to program files: https://doi.org/10.17632/jyzk4gfytx.1
|
|
Licensing provisions: GNU General Public License 3
|
|
Programming language: MATLAB
|
|
Nature of problem: HADOKEN utilizes iterative finite element methods to
|
|
solve coupled Schrodinger and Poisson equations for heterostructure
|
|
core-shell nanowires with arbitrary cross-sectional geometries. The
|
|
user-friendly program outputs graphical results of electronic energies,
|
|
densities, wavefunctions, and band profiles for various user-supplied
|
|
input parameters.
|
|
Solution method: iterative solution of coupled Schrodinger and Poisson
|
|
equations using finite element methods and sparse matrix linear algebra.
|
|
(C) 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.cpc.2022.108299},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {FEB 2022},
|
|
Article-Number = {108299},
|
|
ISSN = {0010-4655},
|
|
EISSN = {1879-2944},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Wong, Bryan/B-1663-2009},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Wong, Bryan/0000-0002-3477-8043},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000754665300009},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000316184800001,
|
|
Author = {Earls, John C. and Eddy, James A. and Funk, Cory C. and Ko, Younhee and
|
|
Magis, Andrew T. and Price, Nathan D.},
|
|
Title = {AUREA: an open-source software system for accurate and user-friendly
|
|
identification of relative expression molecular signatures},
|
|
Journal = {BMC BIOINFORMATICS},
|
|
Year = {2013},
|
|
Volume = {14},
|
|
Month = {MAR 5},
|
|
Abstract = {Background: Public databases such as the NCBI Gene Expression Omnibus
|
|
contain extensive and exponentially increasing amounts of
|
|
high-throughput data that can be applied to molecular phenotype
|
|
characterization. Collectively, these data can be analyzed for such
|
|
purposes as disease diagnosis or phenotype classification. One family of
|
|
algorithms that has proven useful for disease classification is based on
|
|
relative expression analysis and includes the Top-Scoring Pair (TSP),
|
|
k-Top-Scoring Pairs (k-TSP), Top-Scoring Triplet (TST) and Differential
|
|
Rank Conservation (DIRAC) algorithms. These relative expression analysis
|
|
algorithms hold significant advantages for identifying interpretable
|
|
molecular signatures for disease classification, and have been
|
|
implemented previously on a variety of computational platforms with
|
|
varying degrees of usability. To increase the user-base and maximize the
|
|
utility of these methods, we developed the program AUREA (Adaptive
|
|
Unified Relative Expression Analyzer)-a cross-platform tool that has a
|
|
consistent application programming interface (API), an easy-to-use
|
|
graphical user interface (GUI), fast running times and automated
|
|
parameter discovery.
|
|
Results: Herein, we describe AUREA, an efficient, cohesive, and
|
|
user-friendly open-source software system that comprises a suite of
|
|
methods for relative expression analysis. AUREA incorporates existing
|
|
methods, while extending their capabilities and bringing uniformity to
|
|
their interfaces. We demonstrate that combining these algorithms and
|
|
adaptively tuning parameters on the training sets makes these algorithms
|
|
more consistent in their performance and demonstrate the effectiveness
|
|
of our adaptive parameter tuner by comparing accuracy across diverse
|
|
datasets.
|
|
Conclusions: We have integrated several relative expression analysis
|
|
algorithms and provided a unified interface for their implementation
|
|
while making data acquisition, parameter fixing, data merging, and
|
|
results analysis `point- and -click' simple. The unified interface and
|
|
the adaptive parameter tuning of AUREA provide an effective framework in
|
|
which to investigate the massive amounts of publically available data by
|
|
both `in silico' and `bench' scientists. AUREA can be found at
|
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http://price.systemsbiology.net/AUREA/.},
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DOI = {10.1186/1471-2105-14-78},
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Article-Number = {78},
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ISSN = {1471-2105},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Price, Nathan/0000-0002-4157-0267
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Magis, Andrew/0000-0003-0576-677X
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Earls, John/0000-0002-8239-911X},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000316184800001},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000402905400011,
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Author = {Norskov, Sladjana and Kesting, Peter and Ulhoi, John Parm},
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Title = {Deliberate change without hierarchical influence? The case of
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collaborative OSS communities},
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Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL ANALYSIS},
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Year = {2017},
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Volume = {25},
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Number = {2},
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Pages = {346-374},
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Abstract = {Purpose - This paper aims to present that deliberate change is strongly
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associated with formal structures and top-down influence. Hierarchical
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configurations have been used to structure processes, overcome
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resistance and get things done. But is deliberate change also possible
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without formal structures and hierarchical influence?
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Design/methodology/approach - This longitudinal, qualitative study
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|
investigates an open-source software (OSS) community named TYPO3. This
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|
case exhibits no formal hierarchical attributes. The study is based on
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mailing lists, interviews and observations.
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|
Findings - The study reveals that deliberate change is indeed achievable
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in a non-hierarchical collaborative OSS community context. However, it
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presupposes the presence and active involvement of informal change
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agents. The paper identifies and specifies four key drivers for change
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agents' influence.
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Originality/value - The findings contribute to organisational analysis
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by providing a deeper understanding of the importance of leadership in
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making deliberate change possible in non-hierarchical settings. It
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points to the importance of ``change-by-conviction{''}, essentially
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based on voluntary behaviour. This can open the door to reducing the
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negative side effects of deliberate change also for hierarchical
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organisations.},
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DOI = {10.1108/IJOA-08-2016-1050},
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ISSN = {1934-8835},
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EISSN = {1758-8561},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Kesting, Peter/0000-0001-6780-8299},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000402905400011},
|
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}
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@article{ WOS:000911392500005,
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Author = {Ayhan, Yavuz and Akbulut, Bilal Bahadir and Sisman, Aybuke Handan and
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Velibasoglu, Berge},
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Title = {PsiNorm: A Fast, Efficient and Free Open-Source Software for
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Interpreting, Reporting and Archiving Neuropsychological Test Results},
|
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Journal = {TURK PSIKIYATRI DERGISI},
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Year = {2022},
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Volume = {33},
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Number = {4},
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Pages = {255-262},
|
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Month = {WIN},
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Abstract = {Objective: In many clinics, calculation and interpretation of
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neuropsychological test results, along with reporting, data organization
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and archiving of the data are done manually. In this era where most of
|
|
the similar processes are automated, manual application may result in
|
|
excessive time consumption, unnecessary use of qualified work-force, and
|
|
is also open to error. A software that automates these processes for
|
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neuropsychological tests used for dementia assessment may overcome these
|
|
issues.
|
|
Methods: We aimed to develop a free, open source software not requiring
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|
specialized training, which would optimise the calculation, preparation
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|
of personal reports and archiving processes of neuropsychological tests,
|
|
hence would easily be incorporated in to the daily work of
|
|
psychologists. We've used Python 3.6 as the programming language, and
|
|
JSON was used as the data interchange format to allow for personal
|
|
alterations in the content. The tests were selected among those which
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are in common use for neuropsychological evaluation of adults in Turkey,
|
|
with available norm values. (Funding: TUBITAK 214S048).
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Results: PsiNorm was developed, comprising widely used standardized
|
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tests for cognitive evaluation of adults in Turkey. The software is
|
|
lightweight, compatible with most common operating systems, and
|
|
easy-to-use. We've shown that Psinorm significantly reduced the time
|
|
required for calculation of percentiles and norms as well as for
|
|
producing a draft report. The reports are prepared in.txt format and the
|
|
databases are prepared in MS Excel ve CSV formats. PsiNorm is available
|
|
freely at psinorm.org.
|
|
Conclusion: PsiNorm is a free, open-source software which is available
|
|
for researchers and clinicians who perform neuropsychological tests.
|
|
PsiNorm provides significant time and labor-force benefits, is
|
|
easy-to-use and can be customized by the user.},
|
|
DOI = {10.5080/u26267},
|
|
ISSN = {1300-2163},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {AYHAN, YAVUZ/I-9150-2013
|
|
Akbulut, Bilal Bahadir/HRC-4346-2023},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Akbulut, Bilal Bahadir/0000-0002-7983-5056},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000911392500005},
|
|
}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000454985200047,
|
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Author = {Pablo Carvallo, Juan and Crespo, Esteban and Carvajal, Fabian and
|
|
Vintimilla, Rosalva},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Systematic Literature Review Success, failure, risks, benefits and
|
|
barriers factors in the adoption of Open Source Software},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND
|
|
COMPUTER SCIENCE (INCISCOS 2018)},
|
|
Year = {2018},
|
|
Pages = {328-336},
|
|
Note = {3rd International Conference on Information Systems and Computer Science
|
|
(INCISCOS), Quito, ECUADOR, NOV 14-16, 2018},
|
|
Organization = {Univ UTE Quito},
|
|
Abstract = {The paradigm of Open Source Software (OSS) has revolutionized the way in
|
|
which the software is used, marketed and distributed. Due to its
|
|
strategic importance, in recent years, public administrations have
|
|
defined plans for the promotion and strengthening of Information and
|
|
Communication Technologies (ICT) based on the use of OSS. These
|
|
strategies have been recognized benefits and a wide social repercussion,
|
|
given that the open and collaborative paradigm of the OSS phenomenon
|
|
allows the use and diffusion of ICTs at all social levels. However, it
|
|
limits the exploitation of the benefits of adopting OSS in the public,
|
|
private industry and in the Ecuadorian society in general, due to
|
|
shortcomings in the identification, assessment and risk management, in
|
|
addition to good practices and adoption, the motive this project is to
|
|
make a systematic literature review of the OSS adoption, based on
|
|
Kitchenham and Charters methodological guide; this guide consists in a
|
|
technique based on empirical research, which requires following a
|
|
protocol to collect the literature on existing research, related to the
|
|
free software adoption by organizations, for obtaining relevant
|
|
references of success, failure, risk, benefits and barriers factors of
|
|
adoption, in order to determinate the current situation of the OSS use
|
|
in Ecuador.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/INCISCOS.2018.00054},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-5386-7612-7},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Crespo-Martinez, Esteban/JKH-7145-2023
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Crespo-Martinez, Esteban/0000-0002-3061-9045
|
|
Carvallo, Juan Pablo/0000-0001-6678-4774},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000454985200047},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000324764400013,
|
|
Author = {Xuan, Qi and Gharehyazie, Mohammad and Devanbu, Premkumar T. and Filkov,
|
|
Vladimir},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Measuring the Effect of Social Communications on Individual Working
|
|
Rhythms: A Case Study of Open Source Software},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2012 ASE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOCIAL
|
|
INFORMATICS (SOCIALINFORMATICS 2012)},
|
|
Year = {2012},
|
|
Pages = {78-85},
|
|
Note = {ASE International Conference on Social Informatics (SocialInformatics),
|
|
Washington, DC, DEC 14-16, 2012},
|
|
Organization = {Acad Sci \& Engn; IEEE Comp Soc},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper proposes novel quantitative methods to measure the effects of
|
|
social communications on individual working rhythms by analyzing the
|
|
communication and code committing records in tens of Open Source
|
|
Software (OSS) projects. Our methods are based on complex network and
|
|
time-series analysis. We define the notion of a working rhythm as the
|
|
average time spent on a commit task and we study the correlation between
|
|
working rhythm and communication frequency. We build communication
|
|
networks for code developers, and find that the developers with higher
|
|
social status, represented by the nodes with larger number of outgoing
|
|
or incoming links, always have faster working rhythms and thus
|
|
contribute more per unit time to the projects. We also study the
|
|
dependency between work (committing) and talk (communication)
|
|
activities, in particular the effect of their interleaving. We introduce
|
|
multi-activity time-series and quantitative measures based on activity
|
|
latencies to evaluate this dependency. Comparison of simulated
|
|
time-series with the real ones suggests that when work and talk
|
|
activities are in proximity they may accelerate each other in OSS
|
|
systems. These findings suggest that frequent communication before and
|
|
after committing activities is essential for effective software
|
|
development in distributed systems.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/SocialInformatics.2012.17},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-7695-5015-2; 978-1-4799-0234-7},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Barr, Earl T. T./AAZ-7265-2020
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Devanbu, Prem/0000-0002-4346-5276
|
|
Gharehyazie, Mohammad/0000-0002-7567-6991},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000324764400013},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000907617500002,
|
|
Author = {Rodak, Edi and Orsolic, Nada and Grgac, Robert and Rajc, Jasmina and
|
|
Bakula, Marina and Bijelic, Nikola},
|
|
Title = {ANALYSIS OF UTERINE MORPHOLOGY IN OVARIECTOMIZED RATS TREATED WITH
|
|
ALENDRONATE AND HOP EXTRACT USING OPEN- SOURCE SOFTWARE},
|
|
Journal = {IMAGE ANALYSIS \& STEREOLOGY},
|
|
Year = {2022},
|
|
Volume = {41},
|
|
Number = {3},
|
|
Pages = {193-202},
|
|
Abstract = {Free and open-source software for image analysis and morphological
|
|
measurements in scientific research is rising in popularity and
|
|
capabilities as new methods, plugins and macros are being actively
|
|
developed. A semi-automated method for measuring rat uterus morphology
|
|
using free and open-source software (Gimp and FIJI) is demonstrated in
|
|
this paper. Research was performed on ovariectomized rats as a model of
|
|
osteoporosis (with sham-operated control group). The animals were
|
|
treated with alendronate, hop extract or the combination of the two.
|
|
Whole histological slides were photographed and images were manually
|
|
pre-processed in Gimp. Color masks from Gimp were loaded in FIJI and
|
|
polar transformation and meas-urements were made using a custom macro.
|
|
This analysis was supplemented by manual assessment of Ki67
|
|
proliferation marker expression by a pathologist. Our results suggest
|
|
that monotherapy or combination therapy with alendronate and hop extract
|
|
does not cause proliferation of the endometrium in ovariectomized rats
|
|
and would be safe for use in osteoporosis treatment in this regard. The
|
|
semi-automated method used in this research is more precise and unbiased
|
|
than older manual methods. Furthermore, it can be easily adapted for
|
|
analysis of whole-slide images of almost any round or oval organ.},
|
|
DOI = {10.105566/ias.2791},
|
|
ISSN = {1580-3139},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Bijelic, Nikola/HGB-2365-2022},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000907617500002},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000426695800034,
|
|
Author = {Chen, Tung-Shou and Chen, Jeanne and Lai, Li-Hsuan},
|
|
Editor = {Limpaphayom, P and Huang, G},
|
|
Title = {Using R language and open source software architecture to build a high
|
|
efficient enterprise market integration platform},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ECONOMIC AND
|
|
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (FEBM 2017)},
|
|
Series = {AEBMR-Advances in Economics Business and Management Research},
|
|
Year = {2017},
|
|
Volume = {33},
|
|
Pages = {266-271},
|
|
Note = {2nd International Conference On Economic and Business Management (FEBM),
|
|
Shanghai, PEOPLES R CHINA, OCT 21-23, 2017},
|
|
Abstract = {Currently, there are many types of software for website information
|
|
analyses. However, there also are some problems which include security
|
|
issues using third party software, expansion weaknesses and operational
|
|
complexities of software. The marketing integration platform proposed in
|
|
this research, has resolved the third party security problem. The
|
|
platform is developed in R language and open source software
|
|
architecture environment. Its functionality is expandable and can be
|
|
arbitrarily invoked to add more features. The platform operation page
|
|
can be custom designed by user. This reduces the difficulties of user's
|
|
interface.},
|
|
ISSN = {2352-5428},
|
|
ISBN = {978-94-6252-423-1},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000426695800034},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000333625500001,
|
|
Author = {Fang, Yu-Hua Dean and Lin, Chien-Yu and Shih, Meng-Jung and Wang,
|
|
Hung-Ming and Ho, Tsung-Ying and Liao, Chun-Ta and Yen, Tzu-Chen},
|
|
Title = {Development and Evaluation of an Open-Source Software Package
|
|
``CGITA{''} for Quantifying Tumor Heterogeneity with Molecular Images},
|
|
Journal = {BIOMED RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Volume = {2014},
|
|
Abstract = {Background. The quantification of tumor heterogeneity with molecular
|
|
images, by analyzing the local or global variation in the spatial
|
|
arrangements of pixel intensity with texture analysis, possesses a great
|
|
clinical potential for treatment planning and prognosis. To address the
|
|
lack of available software for computing the tumor heterogeneity on the
|
|
public domain, we develop a software package, namely, Chang-Gung Image
|
|
Texture Analysis (CGITA) toolbox, and provide it to the research
|
|
community as a free, open-source project. Methods. With a user-friendly
|
|
graphical interface, CGITA provides users with an easy way to compute
|
|
more than seventy heterogeneity indices. To test and demonstrate the
|
|
usefulness of CGITA, we used a small cohort of eighteen locally advanced
|
|
oral cavity (ORC) cancer patients treated with definitive
|
|
radiotherapies. Results. In our case study of ORC data, we found that
|
|
more than ten of the current implemented heterogeneity indices
|
|
outperformed SUVmean for outcome prediction in the ROC analysis with a
|
|
higher area under curve (AUC). Heterogeneity indices provide a better
|
|
area under the curve up to 0.9 than the SUVmean and TLG (0.6 and 0.52,
|
|
resp.). Conclusions. CGITA is a free and open-source software package to
|
|
quantify tumor heterogeneity from molecular images. CGITA is available
|
|
for free for academic use at http://code.google.com/p/cgita.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1155/2014/248505},
|
|
Article-Number = {248505},
|
|
ISSN = {2314-6133},
|
|
EISSN = {2314-6141},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Liao, Chun-Ta/KBA-9017-2024
|
|
Zhao, Chenghui/HLW-8291-2023
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Ho, Tsung-Ying/0000-0002-8468-2226},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000333625500001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000518041800065,
|
|
Author = {Zatelli, Paolo and Gobbi, Stefano and Tattoni, Clara and Cantiani, Maria
|
|
Giulia and La Porta, Nicola and Rocchini, Duccio and Zorzi, Nicola and
|
|
Ciolli, Marco},
|
|
Title = {Relevance of the Cell Neighborhood Size in Landscape Metrics Evaluation
|
|
and Free or Open Source Software Implementations},
|
|
Journal = {ISPRS INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GEO-INFORMATION},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Volume = {8},
|
|
Number = {12},
|
|
Month = {DEC},
|
|
Abstract = {Landscape metrics constitute one of the main tools for the study of the
|
|
changes of the landscape and of the ecological structure of a region.
|
|
The most popular software for landscape metrics evaluation is FRAGSTATS,
|
|
which is free to use but does not have free or open source software
|
|
(FOSS). Therefore, FOSS implementations, such as QGIS's LecoS plugin and
|
|
GRASS' r.li modules suite, were developed. While metrics are defined in
|
|
the same way, the ``cell neighborhood{''} parameter, specifying the
|
|
configuration of the moving window used for the analysis, is managed
|
|
differently: FRAGSTATS can use values of 4 or 8 (8 is default), LecoS
|
|
uses 8 and r.li 4. Tests were performed to evaluate the landscape
|
|
metrics variability depending on the ``cell neighborhood{''} values:
|
|
some metrics, such as ``edge density{''} and ``landscape shape
|
|
index{''}, do not change, other, for example ``patch number{''}, ``patch
|
|
density{''}, and ``mean patch area{''}, vary up to 100\% for real maps
|
|
and 500\% for maps built to highlight this variation. A review of the
|
|
scientific literature was carried out to check how often the value of
|
|
the ``cell neighborhood{''} parameter is explicitly declared. A method
|
|
based on the ``aggregation index{''} is proposed to estimate the effect
|
|
of the uncertainty on the ``cell neighborhood{''} parameter on landscape
|
|
metrics for different maps.},
|
|
DOI = {10.3390/ijgi8120586},
|
|
Article-Number = {586},
|
|
EISSN = {2220-9964},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Rocchini, Duccio/B-6742-2011
|
|
Tattoni, Clara/AAG-6917-2020
|
|
La Porta, Nicola/G-8461-2011
|
|
Ciolli, Marco/D-8613-2014},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {La Porta, Nicola/0000-0002-7080-3349
|
|
Gobbi, Stefano/0000-0001-9267-1108
|
|
Tattoni, Clara/0000-0003-1555-5669
|
|
Rocchini, Duccio/0000-0003-0087-0594
|
|
Ciolli, Marco/0000-0001-8370-9039},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000518041800065},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000290470500003,
|
|
Author = {Iivari, Netta},
|
|
Title = {Participatory design in OSS development: interpretive case studies in
|
|
company and community OSS development contexts},
|
|
Journal = {BEHAVIOUR \& INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY},
|
|
Year = {2011},
|
|
Volume = {30},
|
|
Number = {3},
|
|
Pages = {309-323},
|
|
Abstract = {This article examines distributed participatory design in open source
|
|
software (OSS) development. User participation is becoming a relevant
|
|
topic of research in the OSS development context. Though it has not been
|
|
examined much to date, the OSS development context has been argued to
|
|
advocate a particular type of participatory design, which can now be
|
|
scrutinised in its natural setting as it evolves. Two interpretive case
|
|
studies on user participation in OSS development are included in this
|
|
article. The first examines a traditional community OSS development
|
|
project; the second concentrates on the company OSS development context,
|
|
the case being a software development unit of a global corporation
|
|
involved in OSS development. Through analysis of the cases, different
|
|
forms of participatory design (PD), especially of distributed PD, are
|
|
identified. Distributed PD is interpreted to include gaining an
|
|
understanding of users' current practices, redesigning them together
|
|
with users and gathering feedback from users related to the solutions.
|
|
Different kinds of roles are available to users, as well as to for
|
|
intermediaries `representing users'. Especially, the importance of
|
|
online forum-based and intermediary-driven PD is emphasised in this
|
|
article. Implications for PD and OSS research and practice are
|
|
considered.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1080/0144929X.2010.503351},
|
|
ISSN = {0144-929X},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000290470500003},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000327260900001,
|
|
Author = {Makhathe, Mohlamme and Mabanza, Ntima},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {ICT Students' Perception Concerning Free and Open Source Software: A
|
|
Case Study of Central University of Technology},
|
|
Booktitle = {2013 15TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCED COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
|
|
(ICACT)},
|
|
Series = {International Conference on Advanced Communication Technology},
|
|
Year = {2013},
|
|
Pages = {2-7},
|
|
Note = {15th International Conference on Advanced Communications Technology
|
|
(ICACT), SOUTH KOREA, JAN 27-30, 2013},
|
|
Organization = {Global IT Res Inst; IEEE Commun Soc; Natl Informat Soc Agcy; Elect \&
|
|
Telecommunicat Res Inst; Korean Inst Commun Sci; lEEK Commun Soc; Korean
|
|
Inst Informat Scientists \& Engineers; Open Stand \& Internet Assoc;
|
|
Korea Inst Informat Sercur \& Crytol; IEEE},
|
|
Abstract = {There has been general lack of free and open source software (FOSS)
|
|
adoption in South Africa (SA), including at Universities of Technology
|
|
(UoTs'). Even though there are organizations that are championing and
|
|
encouraging the use of FOSS around the world, adoption rate in SA
|
|
remains low. To better understand the rationale behind the lack of
|
|
adoption at UoTs', the perception of students' concerning FOSS products
|
|
need to be understood. In this paper, key barriers that discourage
|
|
students from adopting FOSS products will be highlighted. Concentration
|
|
will be mostly on operating systems, office applications and web
|
|
browsers.},
|
|
ISSN = {1738-9445},
|
|
ISBN = {978-89-968650-1-8; 978-1-4673-3148-7},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000327260900001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000263151900005,
|
|
Author = {Uchida, Yasuo and Matsuno, Seigo and Tamaki, Tatsuhiro},
|
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Editor = {Xi, L},
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Title = {Development of a Traceability System Based on Open Source Software for
|
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Small and Medium Enterprises in Japan},
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Booktitle = {CEA'09: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 3RD WSEAS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
|
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COMPUTER ENGINEERING AND APPLICATIONS},
|
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Series = {Electrical and Computer Engineering Series},
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Year = {2009},
|
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Pages = {35+},
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Note = {3rd WSEAS International Conference on Computer Engineering and
|
|
Applications, Ningbo, PEOPLES R CHINA, JAN 10-12, 2009},
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Organization = {WSEAS},
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Abstract = {Corporations are currently making progress in their efforts toward
|
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traceability, against the backdrop of practical realization of automatic
|
|
identification technologies such as RF tags and 2D barcodes. In order to
|
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consistently manage and access various types of product-related history
|
|
information throughout the supply chain, it is necessary to develop
|
|
information networks and databases for sharing that information between
|
|
firms, and EDI systems play a central role in that context. This paper
|
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proposes a distributed traceability system based on open source software
|
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which is particularly suitable for small and medium enterprises. To do
|
|
this, the paper first conducts an exploratory analysis of factors
|
|
involved in the adoption of traceability systems by small and medium
|
|
enterprises, based on a review of previous research on traceability and
|
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questionnaire survey data. Next, it examines the current situation and
|
|
problems of RF tags, 2D barcodes and EDI systems, and their linkage with
|
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in-house backend systems. Based on the above analysis, the paper
|
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proposes a model of a traceability system using open source software
|
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which is suitable for small and medium enterprises, and discusses the
|
|
model's practical implications.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-960-474-041-3},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Matsuno, Seigo/D-9272-2018},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000263151900005},
|
|
}
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|
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@article{ WOS:001256516700001,
|
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Author = {De-Jesus-Grullon, Ramon E. and Jorge, Rafael Omar Batista and Serrata,
|
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Abraham Espinal and Diaz, Justin Eladio Bueno and Estevez, Juan Jose
|
|
Pichardo and Guerrero-Rodriguez, Nestor Francisco},
|
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Title = {Modeling and Simulation of Distribution Networks with High Renewable
|
|
Penetration in Open-Source Software: QGIS and OpenDSS},
|
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Journal = {ENERGIES},
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Year = {2024},
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Volume = {17},
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Number = {12},
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Month = {JUN},
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Abstract = {There are important challenges in modeling large electrical distribution
|
|
circuits, especially with the presence of distributed renewable
|
|
generation. Constructing simulations to assess the effect of the
|
|
penetration of distributed generation on electrical distribution
|
|
networks has become of great importance for Distribution Network
|
|
Operators (DNOs). This paper proposes a simulation strategy based on
|
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open-source platforms and the integration of scripting tools for the
|
|
rapid modeling of large-scale electrical distribution circuits with
|
|
distributed renewable generation. The implementation is based on the
|
|
adaptation of a tool called QGIS2OpenDSS, which creates OpenDSS
|
|
distribution network models directly from an open-source geographic
|
|
information system, QGIS. The plugin's capabilities are demonstrated
|
|
using a real distribution feeder with more than 60\% penetration of
|
|
renewable generation based on photovoltaic systems. These simulations
|
|
are carried out using real data from a circuit provided by a DNO in the
|
|
Dominican Republic, which is used to demonstrate how this approach
|
|
provides a more accessible and flexible way to simulate and assess the
|
|
effect of Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) in medium voltage (MV) and
|
|
low voltage (LV) networks, enabling utilities to evaluate system
|
|
performance and identify potential issues. The integration of this
|
|
open-source tool within the DNO software stack enables users to apply it
|
|
according to specific project needs, enhancing their capability to
|
|
analyze and manage high DER penetration levels, aiding in better
|
|
planning, operation, and decision-making processes related to renewable
|
|
energy projects.},
|
|
DOI = {10.3390/en17122925},
|
|
Article-Number = {2925},
|
|
EISSN = {1996-1073},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Guerrero-Rodriguez, N.F./AAE-2730-2020
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Guerrero-Rodriguez, N.F./0000-0002-3914-1543
|
|
De Jesus-Grullon, Ramon Emilio/0000-0003-3266-2829},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001256516700001},
|
|
}
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@article{ WOS:000265607100002,
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Author = {Jaitly, Navdeep and Mayampurath, Anoop and Littlefield, Kyle and Adkins,
|
|
Joshua N. and Anderson, Gordon A. and Smith, Richard D.},
|
|
Title = {Decon2LS: An open-source software package for automated processing and
|
|
visualization of high resolution mass spectrometry data},
|
|
Journal = {BMC BIOINFORMATICS},
|
|
Year = {2009},
|
|
Volume = {10},
|
|
Month = {MAR 17},
|
|
Abstract = {Background: Data generated from liquid chromatography coupled to
|
|
high-resolution mass spectrometry (LC-MS)based studies of a biological
|
|
sample can contain large amounts of biologically significant information
|
|
in the form of proteins, peptides, and metabolites. Interpreting this
|
|
data involves inferring the masses and abundances of biomolecules
|
|
injected into the instrument. Because of the inherent complexity of mass
|
|
spectral patterns produced by these biomolecules, the analysis is
|
|
significantly enhanced by using visualization capabilities to inspect
|
|
and confirm results. In this paper we describe Decon2LS, an open-source
|
|
software package for automated processing and visualization of
|
|
high-resolution MS data. Drawing extensively on algorithms developed
|
|
over the last ten years for ICR2LS, Decon2LS packages the algorithms as
|
|
a rich set of modular, reusable processing classes for performing
|
|
diverse functions such as reading raw data, routine peak finding,
|
|
theoretical isotope distribution modelling, and deisotoping. Because the
|
|
source code is openly available, these functionalities can now be used
|
|
to build derivative applications in relatively fast manner. In addition,
|
|
Decon2LS provides an extensive set of visualization tools, such as high
|
|
performance chart controls.
|
|
Results: With a variety of options that include peak processing,
|
|
deisotoping, isotope composition, etc, Decon2LS supports processing of
|
|
multiple raw data formats. Deisotoping can be performed on an individual
|
|
scan, an individual dataset, or on multiple datasets using batch
|
|
processing. Other processing options include creating a two dimensional
|
|
view of mass and liquid chromatography (LC) elution time features,
|
|
generating spectrum files for tandem MS data, creating total intensity
|
|
chromatograms, and visualizing theoretical peptide profiles. Application
|
|
of Decon2LS to deisotope different datasets obtained across different
|
|
instruments yielded a high number of features that can be used to
|
|
identify and quantify peptides in the biological sample.
|
|
Conclusion: Decon2LS is an efficient software package for discovering
|
|
and visualizing features in proteomics studies that require automated
|
|
interpretation of mass spectra. Besides being easy to use, fast, and
|
|
reliable, Decon2LS is also open-source, which allows developers in the
|
|
proteomics and bioinformatics communities to reuse and refine the
|
|
algorithms to meet individual needs.
|
|
Decon2LS source code, installer, and tutorials may be downloaded free of
|
|
charge at http://http:/ncrr.pnl.gov/software/.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1186/1471-2105-10-87},
|
|
Article-Number = {87},
|
|
ISSN = {1471-2105},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Adkins, Joshua/B-9881-2013
|
|
Smith, Richard/J-3664-2012
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Smith, Richard/0000-0002-2381-2349
|
|
Adkins, Joshua/0000-0003-0399-0700},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000265607100002},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000578362200015,
|
|
Author = {Alsharif, Ismail and Khelifi, Adel},
|
|
Editor = {AlMasri, A and Curran, K},
|
|
Title = {Exploring the Opportunities and Challenges of Open Source Software and
|
|
Its Economic Impact on the Cybersecurity Market},
|
|
Booktitle = {SMART TECHNOLOGIES AND INNOVATION FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE},
|
|
Series = {Advances in Science Technology \& Innovation},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Pages = {115-127},
|
|
Note = {1st American-University in the Emirates International Research
|
|
Conference (AUEIRC), Dubai, U ARAB EMIRATES, NOV 15-16, 2017},
|
|
Organization = {Amer Univ},
|
|
Abstract = {Organizations today face IT security challenges on many fronts. These
|
|
include controlling user access to systems, resources, and data security
|
|
issues that encompass secure storage, secure transmission, data
|
|
authenticity and data integrity. These requirements are met by
|
|
establishing the right policies, controls, and mechanisms that are put
|
|
in place to effectively protect sensitive data. Therefore, this research
|
|
aims to see if open source software has the potential to influence the
|
|
cybersecurity market that is currently dominated by proprietary
|
|
software. However, in order to accomplish such a task, certain
|
|
conditions must be met. Such as understanding of the history behind open
|
|
source software, the positive and negative influences it carries when
|
|
dealing with this type of software. As well as compare and contrast
|
|
current proprietary solutions with open source solutions, in order to
|
|
grasp the potential economic impact of open source software leading
|
|
onwards into the future. The ideal findings would be to outline the
|
|
factors that are holding back open source software, and whether these
|
|
factors are adjustable or correctable over time. Another aim is to
|
|
highlight the potential financial benefit that comes from switching to
|
|
or prioritizing OSS security solutions. As well as come up with any
|
|
recommendations that would help aid businesses and organizations when it
|
|
comes to obtaining suitable OSS security solutions.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-030-01659-3\_16},
|
|
ISSN = {2522-8714},
|
|
EISSN = {2522-8722},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-030-01659-3; 978-3-030-01658-6},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Khelifi, Adel/0000-0002-7844-9452},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000578362200015},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001320997600001,
|
|
Author = {Ha, Sara and Onori, Simona},
|
|
Title = {COBRAPRO: An Open-Source Software for the Doyle-Fuller-Newman Model with
|
|
Co-Simulation Parameter Optimization Framework},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF THE ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY},
|
|
Year = {2024},
|
|
Volume = {171},
|
|
Number = {9},
|
|
Month = {SEP 2},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper presents COBRAPRO, a new open-source Doyle-Fuller-Newman
|
|
(DFN) model software package with an integrated closed-loop parameter
|
|
optimization routine. A key challenge in DFN model parameterization is
|
|
that parameters measured from cell tear-down experiments cannot be
|
|
directly used in simulations, and parameter identification is required
|
|
to accurately reflect real-world battery dynamics However, existing
|
|
open-source DFN codes lack the capability to perform parameter
|
|
identification and operate in open-loop mode. COBRAPRO addresses this
|
|
gap by implementing a systematic parameterization pipeline to accurately
|
|
determine parameters using battery current and voltage data. Concepts
|
|
from structural and practical identifiability are utilized to determine
|
|
parameters that can be fixed to their experimental values and parameters
|
|
that are suitable for optimization. In the parameter identification
|
|
process, particle swarm optimization is used to minimize the error
|
|
between experimental data and simulation results. Additionally, COBRAPRO
|
|
incorporates a robust method to determine consistent initial conditions
|
|
and utilizes a fast numerical solver for improved performance. We
|
|
demonstrate COBRAPRO's parameter identification framework on reference
|
|
performance test data obtained from LG INR21700-M50T cells. The
|
|
parameterized model is validated against driving cycle data, showing
|
|
good agreement between the experimental and simulation results.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1149/1945-7111/ad7292},
|
|
Article-Number = {090522},
|
|
ISSN = {0013-4651},
|
|
EISSN = {1945-7111},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Ha, Sung Yeon (Sara)/0009-0005-9878-3537
|
|
Onori, Simona/0000-0002-6556-2608},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001320997600001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000253858100006,
|
|
Author = {Clavero, Javier and Formenti, Eulalia and Prieto, Toni},
|
|
Title = {Free software at the UPC libraries},
|
|
Journal = {PROFESIONAL DE LA INFORMACION},
|
|
Year = {2008},
|
|
Volume = {17},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Pages = {56-63},
|
|
Month = {JAN-FEB},
|
|
Abstract = {We reviewed projects and outcomes in the implementation and use of free
|
|
software in the Technical University of Catalonia (UPC) libraries. Free
|
|
software is a growing movement with steadily increasing significance,
|
|
especially in university environments. The use of standards improves the
|
|
possibility of integration with other systems and enhances the efficient
|
|
management of library data. At the moment UPC libraries are developing
|
|
their institutional repositories, using open source software like DSpace
|
|
to disseminate the institution's teaching and research activities. The
|
|
UPC libraries will continue to implement this cost effective software
|
|
and promote its rise among library users and the university community.},
|
|
DOI = {10.3145/epi.2008.ene.06},
|
|
ISSN = {1386-6710},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Prieto Jimenez, Antonio Juan/0000-0002-7465-0351},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000253858100006},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000588293000002,
|
|
Author = {Yan, Dengcheng and Qi, Bin and Zhang, Yiwen and Shao, Zhen},
|
|
Title = {M-BiRank: co-ranking developers and projects using multiple
|
|
developer-project interactions in open source software community},
|
|
Journal = {EURASIP JOURNAL ON WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING},
|
|
Year = {2020},
|
|
Volume = {2020},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Month = {OCT 27},
|
|
Abstract = {Social collaborative coding is a popular trend in software development,
|
|
and such platforms as GitHub provide rich social and technical
|
|
functionalities for developers to collaborate on open source projects
|
|
through multiple interactions. Developers often follow popular
|
|
developers and projects for learning, technical selection, and
|
|
collaboration. Thus, identifying popular developers and projects is very
|
|
meaningful. In this paper, we propose a multiplex bipartite network
|
|
ranking model, M-BiRank, to co-rank developers and projects using
|
|
multiple developer-project interactions. Firstly, multiple
|
|
developer-project interactions such as commit, issue, and watch are
|
|
extracted and a multiplex developer-project bipartite network is
|
|
constructed. Secondly, a random layer is selected from this multiplex
|
|
bipartite network and initial ranking scores are calculated for
|
|
developers and projects using BiRank. Finally, initial ranking scores
|
|
diffuse to other layers and mutual reinforcement is taken into
|
|
consideration to iteratively calculate ranking scores of developers and
|
|
projects in different layers. Experiments on real-world GitHub dataset
|
|
show that M-BiRank outperforms degree centrality, traditional single
|
|
layer ranking methods, and multiplex ranking method.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1186/s13638-020-01820-3},
|
|
Article-Number = {215},
|
|
ISSN = {1687-1472},
|
|
EISSN = {1687-1499},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {ZHANG, YIWEN/AAM-4652-2021
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Yan, Dengcheng/0000-0003-1417-5269},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000588293000002},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000291090300032,
|
|
Author = {Magrassi, Paolo},
|
|
Editor = {Tsui, E},
|
|
Title = {Free and Open-Source Software is not an Emerging Property but Rather the
|
|
Result of Studied Design},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 7TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL,
|
|
KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATIONAL LEARNING},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Pages = {285-292},
|
|
Note = {7th International Conference on Intellectual Capital, Knowledge
|
|
Management and Organisational Learning, Hong Kong Polytechn Univ, Hong
|
|
Kong, PEOPLES R CHINA, NOV 11-12, 2010},
|
|
Abstract = {Free and open source software (FOSS) is considered by many, along with
|
|
Wikipedia, the proof of an ongoing paradigm shift from
|
|
hierarchically-managed and market-driven production of knowledge to
|
|
heterarchical, collaborative and commons-based production styles. In
|
|
such perspective, it has become common place to refer to FOSS as a
|
|
manifestation of collective intelligence where deliverables and
|
|
artefacts emerge by virtue of mere cooperation, with no need for
|
|
supervising leadership. We show that this assumption is based on limited
|
|
understanding of the software development process, and may lead to wrong
|
|
conclusions as to the potential of peer production. The development of a
|
|
less than trivial piece of software, irrespective of whether it be FOSS
|
|
or proprietary, is a complex cooperative effort requiring the
|
|
participation of many (often thousands of) individuals. A subset of the
|
|
participants always play the role of leading system and subsystem
|
|
designers, determining architecture and functionality; the rest of the
|
|
people work ``underneath{''} them in a logical, functional sense. While
|
|
new and powerful forces, including FOSS, are clearly at work in the
|
|
post-industrial, networked economy, the currently ingenuous stage of
|
|
research in the field of collective intelligence and networked
|
|
cooperation must give way to a deeper level of consciousness, which
|
|
requires an understanding of the software development process.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-906638-84-9},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000291090300032},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000850208000049,
|
|
Author = {Truong, Kimberly and Miller, Courtney and Vasilescu, Bogdan and Kastner,
|
|
Christian},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE Comp Soc},
|
|
Title = {The Unsolvable Problem or the Unheard Answer? A Dataset of 24,669
|
|
Open-Source Software Conference Talks},
|
|
Booktitle = {2022 MINING SOFTWARE REPOSITORIES CONFERENCE (MSR 2022)},
|
|
Series = {IEEE International Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories},
|
|
Year = {2022},
|
|
Pages = {348-352},
|
|
Note = {19th International Conference on Mining Software Repositories (MSR),
|
|
Pittsburgh, PA, MAY 18-24, 2022},
|
|
Organization = {Assoc Comp Machinery; IEEE Comp Soc; IEEE, Tech Council Software Engn;
|
|
ACM, Special Interest Grp Software Engn; JetBrains},
|
|
Abstract = {Talks at practitioner-focused open-source software conferences are a
|
|
valuable source of information for software engineering researchers.
|
|
They provide a pulse of the community and are valuable source material
|
|
for grey literature analysis. We curated a dataset of 24,669 talks from
|
|
87 open-source conferences between 2010 and 2021. We stored all relevant
|
|
metadata from these conferences and provide scripts to collect the
|
|
transcripts. We believe this data is useful for answering many kinds of
|
|
questions, such as: What are the important/highly discussed topics
|
|
within practitioner communities? How do practitioners interact? And how
|
|
do they present themselves to the public? We demonstrate the usefulness
|
|
of this data by reporting our findings from two small studies: a topic
|
|
model analysis providing an overview of open-source community dynamics
|
|
since 2011 and a qualitative analysis of a smaller community-oriented
|
|
sample within our dataset to gain a better understanding of why
|
|
contributors leave open-source software.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1145/3524842.3528488},
|
|
ISSN = {2160-1852},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4503-9303-4},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Miller, Courtney/0000-0002-5297-4523},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000850208000049},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000263828900044,
|
|
Author = {Bernroider, Edward W. N. and Bernroider, Mahshid},
|
|
Editor = {Chu, HW and Savoie, M and Ferrer, J and Franco, P and Estrems, M},
|
|
Title = {A Comparative Study of Business Process Management Tools based on Open
|
|
Source Software and a Commercial Reference},
|
|
Booktitle = {IMETI 2008: INTERNATIONAL MULTI-CONFERENCE ON ENGINEERING AND
|
|
TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION, VOL I, PROCEEDINGS},
|
|
Year = {2008},
|
|
Pages = {225+},
|
|
Note = {International Multi-Conference on Engineering and Technological
|
|
Innovation, Orlando, FL, JUN 29-JUL 02, 2008},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper examines Business Process Management tools with a multiple
|
|
attributive assessment framework based on the utility ranking and AHP
|
|
method. It supplies a comprehensive list of eligible criteria for the
|
|
assessment and provides a comparative analysis in terms of their
|
|
features and development focus in relation to a commercial market leader
|
|
(ARTS). Considering the age of the assessed OSS projects, their
|
|
functionality for BPM is already impressive. The user innovations
|
|
surfaced from the OSS tool analysis show that tools concentrate on model
|
|
driven business process architectures. In the OSS world, the process and
|
|
workflow models are seen as unified models. In the commercial world,
|
|
workflow models are often referred to as an abstraction of the business
|
|
process models concentrating on steps that can be automated. This work
|
|
further supports the view at our research institution that OSS tools can
|
|
already be used effectively in the class room in conjunction or even as
|
|
alternative to commercial ones.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-934272-43-5},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Bernroider, Edward/KZU-0635-2024
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Bernroider, Edward/0000-0003-4787-8358},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000263828900044},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000247446400002,
|
|
Author = {Ciroth, Andreas},
|
|
Title = {ICT for environment in life cycle applications openLCA - A new open
|
|
source software for Life Cycle Assessment},
|
|
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT},
|
|
Year = {2007},
|
|
Volume = {12},
|
|
Number = {4},
|
|
Pages = {209-210},
|
|
Month = {JUN},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper is a two-fold introduction. For one, it introduces a new,
|
|
open source, LCA software. Second, it is to establish a new section in
|
|
Int J LCA named `LCA Software'. Herewith, the editors of the journal
|
|
recognise the growing possibilities and the impact of software, meaning
|
|
both databases and calculation as well as modelling software, for
|
|
practical applications as well as for the scientific development in LCA.
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This section is designed to house a broad variety of papers to be LCA
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focused and related to ICT (Information and Communication Technology).
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In this sense, announcements (as this one), conference reports, but also
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peer-reviewed papers on methodology and case studies, are most welcome.},
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DOI = {10.1065/lca2007.06.337},
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ISSN = {0948-3349},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000247446400002},
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}
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@article{ WOS:001101729700001,
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Author = {Wright, Harry Charles and Lawrence, Frederick Antonio and Ryan, Anthony
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John and Cameron, Duncan Drummond},
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Title = {Free and open-source software for object detection, size, and colour
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determination for use in plant phenotyping},
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Journal = {PLANT METHODS},
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Year = {2023},
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Volume = {19},
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Number = {1},
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Month = {NOV 15},
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Abstract = {BackgroundObject detection, size determination, and colour detection of
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images are tools commonly used in plant science. Key examples of this
|
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include identification of ripening stages of fruit such as tomatoes and
|
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the determination of chlorophyll content as an indicator of plant
|
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health. While methods exist for determining these important phenotypes,
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they often require proprietary software or require coding knowledge to
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adapt existing code.ResultsWe provide a set of free and open-source
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Python scripts that, without any adaptation, are able to perform
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background correction and colour correction on images using a
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ColourChecker chart. Further scripts identify objects, use an object of
|
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known size to calibrate for size, and extract the average colour of
|
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objects in RGB, Lab, and YUV colour spaces. We use two examples to
|
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demonstrate the use of these scripts. We show the consistency of these
|
|
scripts by imaging in four different lighting conditions, and then we
|
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use two examples to show how the scripts can be used. In the first
|
|
example, we estimate the lycopene content in tomatoes (Solanum
|
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lycopersicum) var. Tiny Tim using fruit images and an exponential model
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to predict lycopene content. We demonstrate that three different cameras
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(a DSLR camera and two separate mobile phones) are all able to model
|
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lycopene content. The models that predict lycopene or chlorophyll need
|
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to be adjusted depending on the camera used. In the second example, we
|
|
estimate the chlorophyll content of basil (Ocimum basilicum) using leaf
|
|
images and an exponential model to predict chlorophyll
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content.ConclusionA fast, cheap, non-destructive, and inexpensive method
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is provided for the determination of the size and colour of plant
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materials using a rig consisting of a lightbox, camera, and colour
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checker card and using free and open-source scripts that run in Python
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|
3.8. This method accurately predicted the lycopene content in tomato
|
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fruit and the chlorophyll content in basil leaves.},
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DOI = {10.1186/s13007-023-01103-0},
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Article-Number = {126},
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EISSN = {1746-4811},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Wright, Harry/AGJ-5069-2022
|
|
Cameron, Duncan/A-8630-2008
|
|
Ryan, Anthony/D-9294-2016
|
|
},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Wright, Harry/0000-0003-0741-1251
|
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Cameron, Duncan/0000-0002-5439-6544},
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|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001101729700001},
|
|
}
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@article{ WOS:000587360000011,
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Author = {Raza, Akber and Hong, Chengkuan and Wang, Xian and Kumar, Anshuman and
|
|
Shelton, Christian R. and Wong, Bryan M.},
|
|
Title = {NIC-CAGE: An open-source software package for predicting optimal control
|
|
fields in photo-excited chemical systems},
|
|
Journal = {COMPUTER PHYSICS COMMUNICATIONS},
|
|
Year = {2021},
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|
Volume = {258},
|
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Month = {JAN},
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Abstract = {We present an open-source software package, NIC-CAGE (Novel
|
|
Implementation of Constrained Calculations for Automated Generation of
|
|
Excitations), for predicting quantum optimal control fields in
|
|
photo-excited chemical systems. Our approach utilizes newly derived
|
|
analytic gradients for maximizing the transition probability (based on a
|
|
norm-conserving Crank-Nicolson propagation scheme) for driving a system
|
|
from a known initial quantum state to another desired state. The
|
|
NIC-CAGE code is written in the MATLAB and Python programming
|
|
environments to aid in its readability and general accessibility to both
|
|
users and practitioners. Throughout this work, we provide several
|
|
examples and outputs on a variety of different potentials, propagation
|
|
times, and user-defined parameters to demonstrate the robustness of the
|
|
NIC-CAGE software package. As such, the use of this predictive tool by
|
|
both experimentalists and theorists could lead to further advances in
|
|
both understanding and controlling the dynamics of photo-excited
|
|
systems.
|
|
Program summary
|
|
Program Title: NIC-CAGE
|
|
CPC Library link to program files:
|
|
http://dx.doi.org/10.17632/82jcpk5svt.1
|
|
Licensing provisions: GNU General Public License 3
|
|
Programming language: MATLAB or Python
|
|
Supplementary material: Comparisons of propagated wavefunctions obtained
|
|
from analytical pi pulses vs wavefunctions resulting from numerically
|
|
optimized electric fields predicted by the NIC-CAGE program
|
|
Nature of problem: The NIC-CAGE software package utilizes analytic
|
|
Crank-Nicolson gradients to compute optimized (and constrained) electric
|
|
fields that can drive a system from a known initial vibrational
|
|
eigenstate to a specified final quantum state with a large (approximate
|
|
to 1) transition probability.
|
|
Solution method: Analytic gradients, Crank-Nicolson propagation, and
|
|
gradient ascent optimization (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.},
|
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DOI = {10.1016/j.cpc.2020.107541},
|
|
Article-Number = {107541},
|
|
ISSN = {0010-4655},
|
|
EISSN = {1879-2944},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Shelton, Christian/GQJ-1146-2022
|
|
Wang, Xian/LDG-1862-2024
|
|
Wong, Bryan/B-1663-2009
|
|
Kumar, Anshuman/J-9371-2016},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Shelton, Christian/0000-0001-6698-7838
|
|
Wong, Bryan/0000-0002-3477-8043
|
|
Wang, Xian/0000-0002-1802-6925
|
|
Kumar, Anshuman/0000-0002-8077-7578},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000587360000011},
|
|
}
|
|
|
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000520044700027,
|
|
Author = {Liao, Zhifang and Song, Tianhui and Wang, Yan and Fan, Xiaoping and
|
|
Zhang, Yan},
|
|
Editor = {Obaidat, MS and Lorenz, P and Hsiao, KF and Nicopolitidis, P and CascadoCaballero, D},
|
|
Title = {User personalized label set extraction algorithm based on LDA and
|
|
collaborative filtering in open source software community},
|
|
Booktitle = {2018 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER, INFORMATION AND
|
|
TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS (IEEE CITS 2018)},
|
|
Series = {International Conference on Computer Information and Telecommunication
|
|
Systems},
|
|
Year = {2018},
|
|
Pages = {129-133},
|
|
Note = {7th International Conference on Computer, Information and
|
|
Telecommunication Systems (CITS), Colmar, FRANCE, JUL 11-13, 2018},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Commun Soc; Soc Modeling \& Simulat Int; Univ Haute Alsace},
|
|
Abstract = {As an open source project hosting platform, Github builds user-project
|
|
heterogeneous networks with multiple user behaviors as a bridge. Users,
|
|
as the core element in Github, guarantee the activity of the whole
|
|
system. However, many new users have faced the problem that they don't
|
|
know which repository suits them in a short period. This paper proposes
|
|
an effective user personalized label extraction model based on LDA and
|
|
collaborative filtering. This algorithm combines the familiarity of the
|
|
user with the similarity of the user to obtain the user's personalized
|
|
label set and applies the label set to the match the recommended
|
|
scenario. The experiment shows that the algorithm has good
|
|
recommendation effect and can alleviate the cold start problem of new
|
|
users to a certain extent.},
|
|
ISSN = {2326-2338},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-5386-4599-4},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Fan, Xiaoping/N-7412-2019},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000520044700027},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000425917100036,
|
|
Author = {Rausch, Thomas and Hummer, Waldemar and Leitner, Philipp and Schulte,
|
|
Stefan},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {An Empirical Analysis of Build Failures in the Continuous Integration
|
|
Workflows of Java-Based Open-Source Software},
|
|
Booktitle = {2017 IEEE/ACM 14TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MINING SOFTWARE
|
|
REPOSITORIES (MSR 2017)},
|
|
Series = {IEEE International Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories},
|
|
Year = {2017},
|
|
Pages = {345-355},
|
|
Note = {IEEE/ACM 14th International Conference on Mining Software Repositories
|
|
(MSR), Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA, MAY 20-21, 2017},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; Assoc Comp Machinery; IEEE Comp Soc},
|
|
Abstract = {Continuous Integration (CI) has become a common practice in both
|
|
industrial and open-source software development. While CI has evidently
|
|
improved aspects of the software development process, errors during CI
|
|
builds pose a threat to development efficiency. As an increasing amount
|
|
of time goes into fixing such errors, failing builds can significantly
|
|
impair the development process and become very costly. We perform an
|
|
in-depth analysis of build failures in CI environments. Our approach
|
|
links repository commits to data of corresponding CI builds. Using data
|
|
from 14 open-source Java projects, we first identify 14 common error
|
|
categories. Besides test failures, which are by far the most common
|
|
error category (up to >80\% per project), we also identify noisy build
|
|
data, e.g., induced by transient Git interaction errors, or general
|
|
infrastructure flakiness. Second, we analyze which factors impact the
|
|
build results, taking into account general process and specific CI
|
|
metrics. Our results indicate that process metrics have a significant
|
|
impact on the build outcome in 8 of the 14 projects on average, but the
|
|
strongest influencing factor across all projects is overall stability in
|
|
the recent build history. For 10 projects, more than 50\% (up to 80\%)
|
|
of all failed builds follow a previous build failure. Moreover, the fail
|
|
ratio of the last k=10 builds has a significant impact on build results
|
|
for all projects in our dataset.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/MSR.2017.54},
|
|
ISSN = {2160-1852},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-5386-1544-7},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Schulte, Stefan/I-3110-2019
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Rausch, Thomas/0000-0001-5988-9041
|
|
Schulte, Stefan/0000-0001-6828-9945
|
|
Hummer, Waldemar/0000-0002-8559-3727},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000425917100036},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001385226600001,
|
|
Author = {Wang, Jinyong and Zhang, Ce},
|
|
Title = {Optimal selection of software reliability growth model for open-source
|
|
software using weighted Grey relational analysis method},
|
|
Journal = {COMPUTER JOURNAL},
|
|
Year = {2024},
|
|
Month = {2024 DEC 28},
|
|
Abstract = {Given the complexity of software development and testing environments,
|
|
the establishment of software reliability growth models (SRGMs) is
|
|
diverse. To date, no SRGM can be applied and implemented in all software
|
|
development and testing environments. Therefore, how to choose an
|
|
appropriate SRGM for software reliability evaluation in the current
|
|
software development and testing environment is an important practical
|
|
issue. In this study, we proposed a weighted Grey relational analysis
|
|
method to select the optimal SRGMs, including closed- and open-source
|
|
SRGMs, as well as perfect and imperfect debugging SRGMs. To effectively
|
|
validate the effectiveness of the proposed method, we used 12 SRGMs, 11
|
|
model evaluation criteria, and 2 successive versions of open-source
|
|
software fault datasets. Results of this study indicated that the
|
|
proposed method can select the optimal SRGM in the current software
|
|
development and testing environment. To conclude, this study has
|
|
important practical significance for actual software development and
|
|
testing and makes important contributions to assisting developers or
|
|
testers in selecting the optimal SRGM for software reliability
|
|
assessment.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1093/comjnl/bxae139},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {DEC 2024},
|
|
ISSN = {0010-4620},
|
|
EISSN = {1460-2067},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Wang, Jinyong/0000-0003-4167-1313},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001385226600001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000621581600002,
|
|
Author = {Carige Junior, Rui Santos and Carneiro, Glauco de Figueiredo},
|
|
Editor = {Filipe, J and Smialek, M and Brodsky, A and Hammoudi, S},
|
|
Title = {Impact of Developers Sentiments on Practices and Artifacts in Open
|
|
Source Software Projects: A Systematic Literature Review},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENTERPRISE
|
|
INFORMATION SYSTEMS (ICEIS), VOL 2},
|
|
Year = {2020},
|
|
Pages = {31-42},
|
|
Note = {22nd International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (ICEIS),
|
|
Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC, MAY 05-07, 2020},
|
|
Abstract = {Context: Sentiment Analysis proposes the use of Software Engineering
|
|
techniques for automated identification of human behavior. There is a
|
|
growing interest in the use of Sentiment Analysis in topics related to
|
|
Computing, more specifically in Software Engineering itself. Objective:
|
|
Analyze the impact of developers sentiments on software practices and
|
|
artifacts in open source software projects. Methods: We conducted a
|
|
Systematic Review to collect evidence from the literature regarding the
|
|
impacts of developers sentiments on software practices and artifacts.
|
|
Results: We have found that the growing number of studies in this area
|
|
provides greater visibility of the direct influence of developers
|
|
sentiments on software practices. Practices associated with developers
|
|
productivity and collaboration, along with source code, are the most
|
|
vulnerable to sentiments variation. Conclusions: With the results
|
|
presented, we hope to contribute to the discussion about the potential
|
|
of improvement the social environment quality of software projects, as
|
|
the sentiments of developers can positively or negatively impact
|
|
software practices and artifacts.},
|
|
DOI = {10.5220/0009313200310042},
|
|
ISBN = {978-989-758-423-7},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Carneiro, Glauco/H-4528-2013},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000621581600002},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000443654100025,
|
|
Author = {da Rosa, Cezar A. and Braatz, Richard D.},
|
|
Title = {openCrys: Open-Source Software for the Multiscale Modeling of Combined
|
|
Antisolvent and Cooling Crystallization in Turbulent Flow},
|
|
Journal = {INDUSTRIAL \& ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH},
|
|
Year = {2018},
|
|
Volume = {57},
|
|
Number = {34},
|
|
Pages = {11702-11711},
|
|
Month = {AUG 29},
|
|
Abstract = {The open-source software, called openCrys, is provided for the
|
|
multiscale simulation of antisolvent and combined antisolvent-cooling
|
|
crystallization. It simulates the macro- and micromixing scales, and the
|
|
complete energy and population balance equations during crystal
|
|
nucleation and growth. The model is based on the
|
|
Reynolds-Averaged-Navier-Stokes equation, coupled with a
|
|
three-environment presumed probability density function model, and the
|
|
spatially varying population balance equation semidiscretized using a
|
|
high resolution finite-volume method. openCrys is implemented in C++
|
|
object oriented programming language using the open-source CFD package
|
|
OpenFOAM. The software is used to compare the performance of dual
|
|
impinging jet, coaxial, and radial crystallizers. It is shown that
|
|
improving the micromixing does not necessarily result in a narrower
|
|
crystal size distribution when temperature effects are taken into
|
|
account. The complex interplay of crystallizer kinetics and momentum,
|
|
mass, and heat transfer makes the selection of the best mixer for a
|
|
particular application to be nonobvious, which motivates the development
|
|
and application of high-fidelity multiscale simulations for the design
|
|
of antisolvent crystallizers.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1021/acs.iecr.8b01849},
|
|
ISSN = {0888-5885},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {da Rosa, Cezar/AAL-8296-2021
|
|
Braatz, Richard/I-6725-2015},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Braatz, Richard/0000-0003-4304-3484},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000443654100025},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000505361900003,
|
|
Author = {Niehorster, Diederick C. and Hessels, Roy S. and Benjamins, Jeroen S.},
|
|
Title = {GlassesViewer: Open-source software for viewing and analyzing data from
|
|
the Tobii Pro Glasses 2 eye tracker},
|
|
Journal = {BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS},
|
|
Year = {2020},
|
|
Volume = {52},
|
|
Number = {3},
|
|
Pages = {1244-1253},
|
|
Month = {JUN},
|
|
Abstract = {We present GlassesViewer, open-source software for viewing and analyzing
|
|
eye-tracking data of the Tobii Pro Glasses 2 head-mounted eye tracker as
|
|
well as the scene and eye videos and other data streams (pupil size,
|
|
gyroscope, accelerometer, and TTL input) that this headset can record.
|
|
The software provides the following functionality written in MATLAB: (1)
|
|
a graphical interface for navigating the study- and recording structure
|
|
produced by the Tobii Glasses 2; (2) functionality to unpack, parse, and
|
|
synchronize the various data and video streams comprising a Glasses 2
|
|
recording; and (3) a graphical interface for viewing the Glasses 2's
|
|
gaze direction, pupil size, gyroscope and accelerometer time-series
|
|
data, along with the recorded scene and eye camera videos. In this
|
|
latter interface, segments of data can furthermore be labeled through
|
|
user-provided event classification algorithms or by means of manual
|
|
annotation. Lastly, the toolbox provides integration with the GazeCode
|
|
tool by Benjamins et al. (2018), enabling a completely open-source
|
|
workflow for analyzing Tobii Pro Glasses 2 recordings.},
|
|
DOI = {10.3758/s13428-019-01314-1},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {JAN 2020},
|
|
ISSN = {1554-351X},
|
|
EISSN = {1554-3528},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Benjamins, Jeroen/H-2106-2011
|
|
Niehorster, Diederick Christian/E-9325-2010},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Benjamins, Jeroen/0000-0003-4341-7167
|
|
Niehorster, Diederick Christian/0000-0002-4672-8756},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000505361900003},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001060851100001,
|
|
Author = {Schneiter, Martin and Tschanz, Stefan A. and Escher, Anais and Mueller,
|
|
Loretta and Frenz, Martin},
|
|
Title = {The Cilialyzer - A freely available open-source software for the
|
|
analysis of mucociliary activity in respiratory cells},
|
|
Journal = {COMPUTER METHODS AND PROGRAMS IN BIOMEDICINE},
|
|
Year = {2023},
|
|
Volume = {241},
|
|
Month = {NOV},
|
|
Abstract = {Background and Objective: Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is a rare
|
|
genetic disorder causing a defective ciliary structure, which
|
|
predominantly leads to an impaired mucociliary clearance and associated
|
|
airway disease. As there is currently no single diagnostic gold standard
|
|
test, PCD is diagnosed by a combination of several methods comprising
|
|
genetic testing and the examination of the ciliary structure and
|
|
function. Among the approved diagnostic methods, only high-speed video
|
|
microscopy (HSVM) allows to directly observe the ciliary motion and
|
|
therefore, to directly assess ciliary function. In the present work, we
|
|
present our recently developed freely available open-source software -
|
|
termed ``Cilialyzer{''}, which has been specifically designed to support
|
|
and facilitate the analysis of the mucociliary activity in respiratory
|
|
epithelial cells captured by high-speed video microscopy.Methods: In its
|
|
current state, the Cilialyzer software enables clinical PCD analysts to
|
|
load, preprocess and replay recorded image sequences as well as videos
|
|
with a feature-rich replaying module facilitating the commonly performed
|
|
qualitative visual assessment of ciliary function (including the
|
|
assessment of the ciliary beat pattern). The image processing methods
|
|
made accessible through an intuitive user interface allow clinical
|
|
specialists to comfortably compute the ciliary beating frequency (CBF),
|
|
the activity map and the ``frequency correlation length{''} - an
|
|
observable getting newly introduced. Furthermore, the Cilialyzer
|
|
contains a simple-to-use particle tracking interface to determine the
|
|
mucociliary transport speed.Results: Cilialyzer is fully written in the
|
|
Python programming language and freely available under the terms of the
|
|
MIT license. The proper functioning of the computational analysis
|
|
methods constituting the Cilialyzer software is demonstrated by using
|
|
simulated and representative sample data from clinical practice.
|
|
Additionally, the software was used to analyze high-speed videos showing
|
|
samples obtained from healthy controls and genetically confirmed PCD
|
|
cases (DNAI1 and DNAH11 mutations) to show its clinical
|
|
applicability.Conclusions: Cilialyzer serves as a useful clinical tool
|
|
for PCD analysts and provides new quantitative information awaiting to
|
|
be clinically evaluated using cohorts of PCD. As Cilialyzer is freely
|
|
available under the terms of a permissive open-source license, it serves
|
|
as a ground frame for further development of computational methods
|
|
aiming at the quantification and automation of the analysis of
|
|
mucociliary activity captured by HSVM.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.cmpb.2023.107744},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {AUG 2023},
|
|
Article-Number = {107744},
|
|
ISSN = {0169-2607},
|
|
EISSN = {1872-7565},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Müller, Loretta/ABV-7343-2022
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Schneiter, Martin/0000-0003-4900-8807
|
|
Muller, Loretta/0000-0002-3145-1483},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001060851100001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000994043000006,
|
|
Author = {Song, Kwang Yoon and Kim, Youn Su and Chang, In Hong},
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Title = {Software reliability model for open-source software that considers the
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number of finite faults and dependent faults},
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Journal = {MATHEMATICAL BIOSCIENCES AND ENGINEERING},
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Year = {2023},
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Volume = {20},
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Number = {7},
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Pages = {11785-11804},
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Abstract = {Software has become a vital factor in the fourth industrial revolution.
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Owing to the increase in demand for software products in various fields
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(big data, artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, etc.), the
|
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software industry has expanded more than ever before. Therefore,
|
|
software reliability has become very important, and efforts are being
|
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made to increase it. One of these efforts is the development of software
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reliability models (SRMs). SRMs have been studied for a long time as a
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model that predicts software reliability by using the number of software
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faults. Software failures can occur for several reasons, including
|
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independent software faults such as code errors and software hangs, as
|
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well as dependent cases where code errors lead to other software faults.
|
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Recently, due to the diversity of software operating environments,
|
|
software faults are more likely to occur in a dependent manner, and, for
|
|
this reason, they are likely to increase rapidly from the beginning and
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progress slowly to the maximum number thereafter. In addition, many
|
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large companies have focused on open-source software (OSS) development,
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|
and OSS is being developed by many users. In this study, we propose a
|
|
new SRM that considers the number of finite faults and dependent faults,
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and examine the goodness-of-fit of a new SRM and other existing
|
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non-homogeneous Poisson process models based on the OSS datasets.
|
|
Through numerical examples, the proposed model demonstrated a
|
|
significantly better goodness-of-fit when compared to other existing
|
|
models, and it also exhibited better results on the newly proposed
|
|
integrated criteria.},
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DOI = {10.3934/mbe.2023524},
|
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ISSN = {1547-1063},
|
|
EISSN = {1551-0018},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Kim, Yong Won/AAA-2134-2022},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000994043000006},
|
|
}
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@article{ WOS:000625381700001,
|
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Author = {Belevich, Ilya and Jokitalo, Eija},
|
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Title = {DeepMIB: User-friendly and open-source software for training of deep
|
|
learning network for biological image segmentation},
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Journal = {PLOS COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY},
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Year = {2021},
|
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Volume = {17},
|
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Number = {3},
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Month = {MAR},
|
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Abstract = {We present DeepMIB, a new software package that is capable of training
|
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convolutional neural networks for segmentation of multidimensional
|
|
microscopy datasets on any workstation. We demonstrate its successful
|
|
application for segmentation of 2D and 3D electron and multicolor light
|
|
microscopy datasets with isotropic and anisotropic voxels. We distribute
|
|
DeepMIB as both an open-source multi-platform Matlab code and as
|
|
compiled standalone application for Windows, MacOS and Linux. It comes
|
|
in a single package that is simple to install and use as it does not
|
|
require knowledge of programming. DeepMIB is suitable for everyone
|
|
interested of bringing a power of deep learning into own image
|
|
segmentation workflows.
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|
Author summary
|
|
Deep learning approaches are highly sought after solutions for coping
|
|
with large amounts of collected datasets and are expected to become an
|
|
essential part of imaging workflows. However, in most cases, deep
|
|
learning is still considered as a complex task that only image analysis
|
|
experts can master. With DeepMIB we address this problem and provide the
|
|
community with a user-friendly and open-source tool to train
|
|
convolutional neural networks and apply them to segment 2D and 3D
|
|
grayscale or multi-color datasets.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1371/journal.pcbi.1008374},
|
|
Article-Number = {e1008374},
|
|
ISSN = {1553-734X},
|
|
EISSN = {1553-7358},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Jokitalo, Eija/C-8375-2009
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Jokitalo, Eija/0000-0002-4159-6934
|
|
Belevich, Ilya/0000-0003-2190-4909},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000625381700001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000336072900001,
|
|
Author = {Egea, Jose A. and Henriques, David and Cokelaer, Thomas and Villaverde,
|
|
Alejandro F. and MacNamara, Aidan and Danciu, Diana-Patricia and Banga,
|
|
Julio R. and Saez-Rodriguez, Julio},
|
|
Title = {MEIGO: an open-source software suite based on metaheuristics for global
|
|
optimization in systems biology and bioinformatics},
|
|
Journal = {BMC BIOINFORMATICS},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Volume = {15},
|
|
Month = {MAY 10},
|
|
Abstract = {Background: Optimization is the key to solving many problems in
|
|
computational biology. Global optimization methods, which provide a
|
|
robust methodology, and metaheuristics in particular have proven to be
|
|
the most efficient methods for many applications. Despite their utility,
|
|
there is a limited availability of metaheuristic tools.
|
|
Results: We present MEIGO, an R and Matlab optimization toolbox (also
|
|
available in Python via a wrapper of the R version), that implements
|
|
metaheuristics capable of solving diverse problems arising in systems
|
|
biology and bioinformatics. The toolbox includes the enhanced scatter
|
|
search method (eSS) for continuous nonlinear programming (cNLP) and
|
|
mixed-integer programming (MINLP) problems, and variable neighborhood
|
|
search (VNS) for Integer Programming (IP) problems. Additionally, the R
|
|
version includes BayesFit for parameter estimation by Bayesian
|
|
inference. The eSS and VNS methods can be run on a single-thread or in
|
|
parallel using a cooperative strategy. The code is supplied under GPLv3
|
|
and is available at http://www.iim.csic.es/similar to
|
|
gingproc/meigo.html. Documentation and examples are included. The R
|
|
package has been submitted to BioConductor. We evaluate MEIGO against
|
|
optimization benchmarks, and illustrate its applicability to a series of
|
|
case studies in bioinformatics and systems biology where it outperforms
|
|
other state-of-the-art methods.
|
|
Conclusions: MEIGO provides a free, open-source platform for
|
|
optimization that can be applied to multiple domains of systems biology
|
|
and bioinformatics. It includes efficient state of the art
|
|
metaheuristics, and its open and modular structure allows the addition
|
|
of further methods.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1186/1471-2105-15-136},
|
|
Article-Number = {136},
|
|
ISSN = {1471-2105},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Danciu, Diana-Patricia/ABT-0448-2022
|
|
Saez-Rodriguez, Julio/H-7114-2019
|
|
Cokelaer, Thomas/AAN-8240-2020
|
|
Egea, Jose A./K-3433-2013
|
|
Villaverde, Alejandro/B-8936-2015
|
|
Banga, Julio R./A-8388-2008
|
|
Henriques, David/R-9811-2018
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Danciu, Diana-Patricia/0000-0002-8683-3956
|
|
Saez-Rodriguez, Julio/0000-0002-8552-8976
|
|
Egea, Jose A./0000-0002-7821-1604
|
|
Villaverde, Alejandro/0000-0001-7401-7380
|
|
Banga, Julio R./0000-0002-4245-0320
|
|
MacNamara, Aidan/0000-0001-5958-2429
|
|
Henriques, David/0000-0002-9477-292X
|
|
Cokelaer, Thomas/0000-0001-6286-1138},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000336072900001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000316157500020,
|
|
Author = {Tamura, Yoshinobu and Yamada, Shigeru},
|
|
Editor = {Pham, H},
|
|
Title = {A METHOD OF RELIABILITY ASSESSMENT BASED ON STOCHASTIC DIFFERENTIAL
|
|
EQUATION MODEL FOR A CLOUD OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS 18TH ISSAT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON RELIABILITY \&
|
|
QUALITY IN DESIGN},
|
|
Year = {2012},
|
|
Pages = {101+},
|
|
Note = {18th ISSAT International Conference on Reliability and Quality in
|
|
Design, Boston, MA, JUL 26-28, 2012},
|
|
Organization = {Int Soc Sci Appl Technol},
|
|
Abstract = {At present, a cloud computing is attracting attention as a network
|
|
service to share the computing resources, i.e., networks, servers,
|
|
storage, applications, and services. Also, many open source softwares
|
|
are developed in all parts of the world, i.e, Firefox, Apache HTTP
|
|
server, Linux, Android, etc. Especially, we focus on a cloud computing
|
|
environment by using open source software such as Open Stack and
|
|
Eucalyptus because of the unify management of data, low cost. In this
|
|
paper, we propose a new approach to software reliability assessment
|
|
based on the stochastic differential equations in order to consider the
|
|
interesting aspect of the network status of cloud computing environment.
|
|
Also, we analyze actual software fault-count data to show numerical
|
|
examples of software reliability assessment considering the
|
|
characteristics of network environment.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-9763486-8-9},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000316157500020},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000291372700082,
|
|
Author = {Braddock, Richard and Pattinson, Colin},
|
|
Editor = {AlBegain, K and Balakrishna, C and Casado, AC},
|
|
Title = {Bridging the Community Network gap with FOSS \& Mobile ISPs},
|
|
Booktitle = {THIRD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NEXT GENERATION MOBILE APPLICATIONS,
|
|
SERVICES, AND TECHNOLOGIES, PROCEEDINGS},
|
|
Series = {International Conference on Next Generation Mobile Applications Services
|
|
and Technologies},
|
|
Year = {2009},
|
|
Pages = {509-514},
|
|
Note = {3rd International Conference on Next Generation Mobile Applications,
|
|
Services, and Technologies, Wales Millennium Ctr, Cardiff, WALES, SEP
|
|
16-18, 2009},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE UKRI Commun Chapter; IEEE UKRI Comp Chapter; SIP Forum; European
|
|
Council Modelling \& Simulat},
|
|
Abstract = {Community networks intrinsically rely on being able to deploy large
|
|
scale projects with an explicit focus on cost effectiveness. As such,
|
|
they often leverage not only open-source software, but also some
|
|
proprietary solutions which, although closed source, may not command a
|
|
licence fee. This paper briefly discusses an undergraduate project
|
|
addressing a hardware solution integrating several open-source software
|
|
projects into a cohesive structure. The platform, tentatively dubbed as
|
|
a ``Mobile ISP{''} - or mISP is a natural extension on the established
|
|
Wireless ISP concept with a practical bent towards wire-free deployment
|
|
and gateway connectivity. In addition it justifies a split
|
|
micro-architecture approach and depicts further usage schemas for the
|
|
device afforded by virtue of the extensibility it offers.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/NGMAST.2009.69},
|
|
ISSN = {2161-2897},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-7695-3786-3},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000291372700082},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000315558400003,
|
|
Author = {Gkatzoflias, Dimitrios and Mellios, Giorgos and Samaras, Zissis},
|
|
Title = {Development of a web GIS application for emissions inventory spatial
|
|
allocation based on open source software tools},
|
|
Journal = {COMPUTERS \& GEOSCIENCES},
|
|
Year = {2013},
|
|
Volume = {52},
|
|
Pages = {21-33},
|
|
Month = {MAR},
|
|
Abstract = {Combining emission inventory methods and geographic information systems
|
|
(GIS) remains a key issue for environmental modelling and management
|
|
purposes. This paper examines the development of a web GIS application
|
|
as part of an emission inventory system that produces maps and files
|
|
with spatial allocated emissions in a grid format. The study is not
|
|
confined in the maps produced but also presents the features and
|
|
capabilities of a web application that can be used by every user even
|
|
without any prior knowledge of the GIS field. The development of the
|
|
application was based on open source software tools such as MapServer
|
|
for the GIS functions, PostgreSQL and PostGIS for the data management
|
|
and HTML, PHP and JavaScript as programming languages. In addition,
|
|
background processes are used in an innovative manner to handle the time
|
|
consuming and computational costly procedures of the application.
|
|
Furthermore, a web map service was created to provide maps to other
|
|
clients such as the Google Maps API v3 that is used as part of the user
|
|
interface. The output of the application includes maps in vector and
|
|
raster format, maps with temporal resolution on daily and hourly basis,
|
|
grid files that can be used by air quality management systems and grid
|
|
files consistent with the European Monitoring and Evaluation Programme
|
|
Grid. Although the system was developed and validated for the Republic
|
|
of Cyprus covering a remarkable wide range of pollutant and emissions
|
|
sources, it can be easily customized for use in other countries or
|
|
smaller areas, as long as geospatial and activity data are available.
|
|
(c) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.cageo.2012.10.011},
|
|
ISSN = {0098-3004},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Samaras, Zissis/D-3410-2016},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Samaras, Zissis/0000-0002-5823-3814},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000315558400003},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000238056100034,
|
|
Author = {Osterlie, Thomas},
|
|
Editor = {Damiani, E and Fitzgerald, B and Scacchi, W and Scotto, M and Succi, G},
|
|
Title = {Producing and interpreting debug texts - An empirical study of
|
|
distributed, parallel debugging in open source software development},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SYSTEMS},
|
|
Series = {International Federation for Information Processing},
|
|
Year = {2006},
|
|
Volume = {203},
|
|
Pages = {335-336},
|
|
Note = {International Conference on Open Software (OSS2006), Como, ITALY, JUN
|
|
08-10, 2006},
|
|
Organization = {Int Federat Informat Proc, TC2 WG 2 13; COCOS; Gruppo Engn; AICA},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper presents preliminary findings from an ethnographic study of
|
|
distributed, parallel debugging in an open source software (OSS)
|
|
community. Focusing on the OSS. developers' daily activities, I propose
|
|
the concept of making software debuggable. In so doing, I see a somewhat
|
|
different story than common narratives of debugging in current OSS
|
|
research, which describes distributed, parallel debugging as a set of
|
|
highly cohesive tasks within loosely couple groups. I find that
|
|
parallel, distributed debugging is rather a closely coupled collective
|
|
process of producing and interpreting debug texts with high cohesion
|
|
between the activities of reporting, finding, and understanding bugs.},
|
|
ISSN = {1571-5736},
|
|
ISBN = {0-387-34225-7},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Østerlie, Thomas/E-7007-2012},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000238056100034},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000260450200013,
|
|
Author = {Morgan, Lorraine and Finnegan, Patrick},
|
|
Editor = {Leon, G and Bernardos, AM and Casar, JR and Kautz, K and DeGross, JI},
|
|
Title = {DECIDING ON OPEN INNOVATION: An Exploration of How Firms Create and
|
|
Capture Value with Open Source Software},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN IT-BASED INNOVATION: MOVING TOWARDS COOPERATIVE IT TRANSFER AND
|
|
KNOWLEDGE DIFFUSION},
|
|
Series = {International Federation for Information Processing},
|
|
Year = {2008},
|
|
Volume = {287},
|
|
Pages = {229+},
|
|
Note = {11th International Working Conference on Open-IT Based Innovation -
|
|
Moving Towards Cooperative IT Transfer and Knowledge Diffusion, Madrid,
|
|
SPAIN, OCT 22-24, 2008},
|
|
Organization = {IFIP TC8 WG8 6; Spanish Minist Sci \& Innovat; IBM; Ericsson; Madrid
|
|
City Council; Telefon Invest \& Desarrollo; Univ Politen Madrid},
|
|
Abstract = {Open innovation is a paradigm that proposes that firms can and should
|
|
use external as well as internal innovations/ideas. A popular example of
|
|
open innovation has been open source software (OSS). The key issues
|
|
facing organizational decision makers considering OSS strategies is, how
|
|
does the firm create value for the customer while simultaneously
|
|
extracting value for itself? However, the adoption of OSS as part of an
|
|
open innovation strategy is a recent phenomenon and many unanswered
|
|
questions remain. Taking the viewpoint of seven IS/IT decision makers in
|
|
European firms, this paper reveals how decision makers considered
|
|
aspects of value creation, capture, and networking in making decisions
|
|
on adopting open source software. The findings reveal that while
|
|
decision makers look to open innovation for value creation and capture,
|
|
there is still a desire to remain self reliant, resulting in
|
|
collaborative design (of external innovations) rather than collaborative
|
|
decision making with value network partners in relation to how such
|
|
innovations would help create and capture value within firms.},
|
|
ISSN = {1571-5736},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-387-87502-6},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000260450200013},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000449138900007,
|
|
Author = {Sbai, Nesrine and Lenarduzzi, Valentina and Taibi, Davide and Ben Sassi,
|
|
Sihem and Ben Ghezala, Henda Hajjami},
|
|
Title = {Exploring information from OSS repositories and platforms to support OSS
|
|
selection decisions},
|
|
Journal = {INFORMATION AND SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGY},
|
|
Year = {2018},
|
|
Volume = {104},
|
|
Pages = {104-108},
|
|
Month = {DEC},
|
|
Abstract = {Context: Individuals and organizations are increasingly adopting Open
|
|
Source
|
|
Software (OSS) for the benefits it provides. Although the OSS evaluation
|
|
process and the information it requires are nowadays well known, users
|
|
still have problems finding the right information and are not supported
|
|
by any decision support system.
|
|
Objective: The aim of this study is to bridge the gap between OSS
|
|
adoption models, especially with the aim of supporting users in
|
|
evaluating the OSS they are planning to select.
|
|
Method: To reach this aim, we studied the processes and the information
|
|
considered by the major OSS assessment models. Then we carried out a
|
|
case study to identify which information can be automatically retrieved
|
|
from the main OSS platforms, namely GitHub, SonarCloud, and
|
|
StackExchange. Finally, we characterized the maturity of the projects
|
|
available on these three platforms.
|
|
Results: Projects available on the three platforms are commonly old,
|
|
stable, and mature ones. Moreover, thanks to the API provided, we were
|
|
able to extract most of the information not commonly accessible from the
|
|
main website.
|
|
Conclusions: Our results confirm that it is possible to develop a
|
|
decision support system based on these three platforms, and that is also
|
|
possible to evaluate both the quality and the maturity of the projects
|
|
available there.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.infsof.2018.07.009},
|
|
ISSN = {0950-5849},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-6025},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Ben Ghezala, Henda/AAK-7052-2021
|
|
Taibi, Davide/E-4935-2015},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {/0000-0002-6874-1388
|
|
Ben Sassi, Sihem/0000-0002-1925-4989
|
|
Lenarduzzi, Valentina/0000-0003-0511-5133
|
|
sbai, nesrine/0000-0003-0290-6634
|
|
Taibi, Davide/0000-0002-3210-3990},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000449138900007},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000366756600023,
|
|
Author = {Mukala, Patrick and Cerone, Antonio and Turini, Franco},
|
|
Editor = {Janssen, M and Mantymaki, M and Hidders, J and Klievink, B and Lamersdorf, W and VanLoenen, B and Zuiderwijk, A},
|
|
Title = {Mining Learning Processes from FLOSS Mailing Archives},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN AND BIG DATA MANAGEMENT AND INNOVATION, I3E 2015},
|
|
Series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Volume = {9373},
|
|
Pages = {287-298},
|
|
Note = {14th IFIP WG 6.11 Conference on e-Business, e-Services, and e-Society
|
|
(I3E), Delft Univ Technol, Fac Technol, Policy \& Management, Delft,
|
|
NETHERLANDS, OCT 13-15, 2015},
|
|
Organization = {IFIP Working Grp 6 11},
|
|
Abstract = {Evidence suggests that Free/Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS)
|
|
environments provide unlimited learning opportunities. Community members
|
|
engage in a number of activities both during their interaction with
|
|
their peers and while making use of these environments. As FLOSS
|
|
repositories store data about participants' interaction and activities,
|
|
we analyze participants' interaction and knowledge exchange in emails to
|
|
trace learning activities that occur in distinct phases of the learning
|
|
process. We make use of semantic search in SQL to retrieve data and
|
|
build corresponding event logs which are then fed to a process mining
|
|
tool in order to produce visual workflow nets. We view these nets as
|
|
representative of the traces of learning activities in FLOSS as well as
|
|
their relevant flow of occurrence. Additional statistical details are
|
|
provided to contextualize and describe these models.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-319-25013-7\_23},
|
|
ISSN = {0302-9743},
|
|
EISSN = {1611-3349},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-319-25013-7},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Mukala, Patrick/0000-0001-6497-1373},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000366756600023},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000441833600001,
|
|
Author = {Maenpaa, Hanna and Makinen, Simo and Kilamo, Terhi and Mikkonen, Tommi
|
|
and Mannisto, Tomi and Ritala, Paavo},
|
|
Title = {Organizing for openness: six models for developer involvement in hybrid
|
|
OSS projects},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF INTERNET SERVICES AND APPLICATIONS},
|
|
Year = {2018},
|
|
Volume = {9},
|
|
Month = {AUG 16},
|
|
Abstract = {This article examines organization and governance of commercially
|
|
influenced Open Source Software development communities by presenting a
|
|
multiple-case study of six contemporary, hybrid OSS projects. The
|
|
findings provide in-depth understanding on how to design the
|
|
participatory nature of the software development process, while
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understanding the factors that influence the delicate balance of
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openness, motivations, and governance. The results lay ground for
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further research on how to organize and manage developer communities
|
|
where needs of the stakeholders are competing, yet complementary.},
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DOI = {10.1186/s13174-018-0088-1},
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Article-Number = {17},
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ISSN = {1867-4828},
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|
EISSN = {1869-0238},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Ritala, Paavo/JOZ-8801-2023
|
|
Männistö, Tomi/ABC-7781-2021
|
|
Mannisto, Tomi/I-3999-2013},
|
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ORCID-Numbers = {Mikkonen, Tommi/0000-0002-8540-9918
|
|
Maenpaa, Hanna/0000-0003-2594-0202
|
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Mannisto, Tomi/0000-0001-7470-5183},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000441833600001},
|
|
}
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@article{ WOS:000215923000004,
|
|
Author = {Zanotti, Agustin},
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Title = {FREE SOFTWARE COMMUNITIES IN ARGENTINA: MOTIVATIONS, PARTICIPATION,
|
|
MILITANCY},
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Journal = {PERSPECTIVAS DE LA COMUNICACION},
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Year = {2014},
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Volume = {7},
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Number = {2},
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Pages = {55-74},
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Month = {SEP-DEC},
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|
Abstract = {The article recaptures inquiries about free software communities in
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|
Argentina in order to deepen on their forms of participation and
|
|
activism. We focus on the motivations that bring together members of
|
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communities and projects, which are associated with both technical and
|
|
social potentialities of the free software production model.
|
|
The analysis leads us to understand that these forms of solidarity
|
|
inside groups are inseparably attached to the personal pursuit and daily
|
|
needs of its participants.Communities generate and distribute capitals
|
|
and resources in a retributive way, according to their contributions and
|
|
inputs. Based on certain geeks / hackers identities linked to these
|
|
computer enthusiasts, such spaces strengthen ties, relations of
|
|
belonging and shared experiences. Along with it, ethical and political
|
|
definitions are constructed in relation to software and different topics
|
|
that make the local agenda of the collectives.
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|
The text opens the discussion on the forms of militancy that exist
|
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behind these groups and the construction of free software as a political
|
|
object. We enroll thus the debate into a broader reflection on
|
|
collective action and contemporary social movements.},
|
|
ISSN = {0718-4867},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Zanotti, Agustin/0000-0002-7662-7593},
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|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000215923000004},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000250913300011,
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Author = {Sanabria, Ruben Dario Mateus},
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|
Editor = {Zinn, D and Chu, HW and Savoie, MJ and Srivastava, S},
|
|
Title = {Andean ecosystem database online in Colombia based on free software},
|
|
Booktitle = {3RD INT CONF ON CYBERNETICS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES, SYSTEMS, AND
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APPLICAT/4TH INT CONF ON COMPUTING, COMMUNICATIONS AND CONTROL
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|
TECHNOLOGIES, VOL 2},
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Year = {2006},
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Pages = {53-56},
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Note = {3rd International Conference on Cybernetics and Information
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|
Technologies, Systems and Applications/4th International Conference on
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|
Computing, Communications and Control Technologies, Orlando, FL, JUL
|
|
20-23, 2006},
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|
Organization = {Int Inst Informat \& System},
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|
Abstract = {The Alexander von Humboldt Biological Resources Research Institute is a
|
|
non-profit organization. Its mission is to promote, coordinate, and
|
|
carry out researches that contribute to the conservation and sustainable
|
|
use of biological diversity in Colombia. One of the most important tools
|
|
used by the IAvH is the Geographical information managed by the Unit of
|
|
Geographical Information Systems (UNISIG). Actually UNISIG is focused in
|
|
provide to the researchers geographical information as one of the main
|
|
tools for support their analysis, this is made by developing spatial and
|
|
geostatistical analysis as well as biogeography and biodiversity
|
|
modeling.
|
|
This tools and the development of new methodologies applied in the
|
|
inventory and conservation of the biodiversity will depend upon (a)
|
|
scientific development testing of the methodologies (b) the
|
|
institutional capacity built up through development of the techniques,
|
|
training and collaborative applications c) use of open source software.
|
|
UNISIG has developed an internet application to disseminate the
|
|
geographical information produced in the project ``Conservation and
|
|
sustainable use of biodiversity in the Colombian Andes{''} financed by
|
|
GEF. This open source software based application (php, MySQL and Map
|
|
Server), is a web database with geographic information of the Andean
|
|
ecosystems in Colombia and also the data of biologic collections derived
|
|
from scientific studies undertaken in the region.},
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|
ISBN = {978-980-6560-84-0},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000250913300011},
|
|
}
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|
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|
@article{ WOS:000477983800003,
|
|
Author = {Freire Aviles, Roger Marcelo and Diaz Nava, Judith Beatriz and Vera
|
|
Lucio, Nestor Eduardo},
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|
Title = {FREE CULTURE AND FREE SOFTWARE TOWARDS DIGITAL EMPOWERMENT},
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|
Journal = {PRISMA SOCIAL},
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Year = {2019},
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Number = {26},
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|
Pages = {50-72},
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|
Month = {JUL},
|
|
Abstract = {The research article examines the experiences of Venezuela and Ecuador
|
|
as pioneers in Latin America in policies to support free culture, use of
|
|
free software and the progressive digital empowerment of popular or
|
|
citizen power through the use of Information and Communication
|
|
Technologies (TIC). The methodological strategy is based on a
|
|
documentary research to diagnose the normative framework of governmental
|
|
actions and to analyze the organizational expressions of the subjects of
|
|
free culture. The results suggest that both Venezuela and Ecuador have
|
|
legal experience and have allocated important public funds for the
|
|
creation of infrastructure, which has influenced the formation in their
|
|
territory of a melting pot of solvent social organizations to make that
|
|
great leap to a society of information and knowledge. It is concluded
|
|
that the challenges of the present point to the need to resume the
|
|
initial enthusiasm, relaunch government plans to administer the
|
|
political dividends of the symbolic efficacy of the discourse and praxis
|
|
of free culture in order to generate policies for the consolidation and
|
|
articulation of communities and corporate cores with real digital
|
|
empowerment.},
|
|
ISSN = {1989-3469},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000477983800003},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001415068500043,
|
|
Author = {Pinon-Howlet, Laura Cristina and Sapien-Aguilar, Alma Lilia and
|
|
Chavez-Acosta, Humberto},
|
|
Title = {Evaluation of Free Software Use in Learning Environments},
|
|
Journal = {TEM JOURNAL-TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION MANAGEMENT INFORMATICS},
|
|
Year = {2024},
|
|
Volume = {13},
|
|
Number = {4},
|
|
Pages = {3160-3167},
|
|
Month = {NOV},
|
|
Abstract = {- Open-source software in the educational field aims to contribute to
|
|
rethinking a different learning strategy model. The goal was to assess
|
|
whether the use of open-source software can contribute to improving
|
|
learning environments in a higher secondary education institution in
|
|
Mexico. A quantitative, non-experimental, transactional, descriptive,
|
|
and correlational research method was employed. The results showed that
|
|
open-source software is a valuable support in developing new didactic
|
|
strategies. The findings revealed confidence among teachers in using
|
|
open-source software as a didactic strategy, and students considered
|
|
starting to use open-source software from the first semesters. This
|
|
research is original as open-source software supports the development of
|
|
new didactic strategies. The limitation was that teachers use
|
|
proprietary software, and it is likely more challenging for them to use
|
|
opensource software.},
|
|
DOI = {10.18421/TEM134-50},
|
|
ISSN = {2217-8309},
|
|
EISSN = {2217-8333},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001415068500043},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000292806900006,
|
|
Author = {Di Cosmo, Roberto and Di Ruscio, Davide and Pelliccione, Patrizio and
|
|
Pierantonio, Alfonso and Zacchiroli, Stefano},
|
|
Title = {Supporting software evolution in component-based FOSS systems},
|
|
Journal = {SCIENCE OF COMPUTER PROGRAMMING},
|
|
Year = {2011},
|
|
Volume = {76},
|
|
Number = {12, SI},
|
|
Pages = {1144-1160},
|
|
Month = {DEC 1},
|
|
Abstract = {FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) systems present interesting
|
|
challenges in system evolution. On one hand, most FOSS systems are based
|
|
on very fine-grained units of software deployment - called packages -
|
|
which promote system evolution; on the other hand, FOSS systems are
|
|
among the largest software systems known and require sophisticated
|
|
static and dynamic conditions to be verified, in order to successfully
|
|
deploy upgrades on users' machines. The slightest error in one of these
|
|
conditions can turn a routine upgrade into a system administrator's
|
|
nightmare.
|
|
In this paper we introduce a model-based approach to support the upgrade
|
|
of FOSS systems. The approach promotes the simulation of upgrades to
|
|
predict failures before affecting the real system. Both fine-grained
|
|
static aspects (e.g. configuration incoherences) and dynamic aspects
|
|
(e.g. the execution of configuration scripts) are taken into account,
|
|
improving over the state of the art of upgrade planners. The
|
|
effectiveness of the approach is validated by instantiating the approach
|
|
to widely-used FOSS distributions. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights
|
|
reserved.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.scico.2010.11.001},
|
|
ISSN = {0167-6423},
|
|
EISSN = {1872-7964},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Di Ruscio, Davide/AAG-4674-2020
|
|
Pelliccione, Patrizio/Q-5118-2019
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Di Ruscio, Davide/0000-0002-5077-6793
|
|
Pierantonio, Alfonso/0000-0002-5231-3952
|
|
Zacchiroli, Stefano/0000-0002-4576-136X
|
|
Pelliccione, Patrizio/0000-0002-5438-2281},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000292806900006},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000870538400001,
|
|
Author = {Hoffmann, Tobias and Gehlen, Matti and Plaggenborg, Thorsten and
|
|
Drolshagen, Gerhard and Ott, Theresa and Kunz, Jutta and Santana-Ros,
|
|
Toni and Gedek, Marcin and Reszelewski, Rafal and Zolnowski, Michal and
|
|
Poppe, Bjoern},
|
|
Title = {Robotic observation pipeline for small bodies in the solar system based
|
|
on open-source software and commercially available telescope hardware},
|
|
Journal = {FRONTIERS IN ASTRONOMY AND SPACE SCIENCES},
|
|
Year = {2022},
|
|
Volume = {9},
|
|
Month = {OCT 3},
|
|
Abstract = {The observation of small bodies in the Space Environment is an ongoing
|
|
important task in astronomy. While nowadays new objects are mostly
|
|
detected in larger sky surveys, several follow-up observations are
|
|
usually needed for each object to improve the accuracy of orbit
|
|
determination. In particular objects orbiting close to Earth, so called
|
|
Near-Earth Objects (NEOs) are of special concern as a small but not
|
|
negligible fraction of them can have a non-zero impact probability with
|
|
Earth. Additionally, the observation of manmade space debris and
|
|
tracking of satellites falls in the same class measurements. Telescopes
|
|
for these follow-up observations are mainly in a aperture class between
|
|
1 m down to approximately 25 cm. These telescopes are often hosted by
|
|
amateur observatories or dedicated companies like 6ROADS specialized on
|
|
this type of observation. With upcoming new NEO search campaigns by very
|
|
wide field of view telescopes, like the Vera C. Rubin Observatory,
|
|
NASA's NEO surveyor space mission and ESA's Flyeye telescopes, the
|
|
number of NEO discoveries will increase dramatically. This will require
|
|
an increasing number of useful telescopes for follow-up observations at
|
|
different geographical locations. While well-equipped amateur
|
|
astronomers often host instruments which might be capable of creating
|
|
useful measurements, both observation planning and scheduling, and also
|
|
analysis are still a major challenge for many observers. In this work we
|
|
present a fully robotic planning, scheduling and observation pipeline
|
|
that extends the widely used open-source cross-platform software
|
|
KStars/Ekos for Instrument Neutral Distributed Interface (INDI) devices.
|
|
The method consists of algorithms which automatically select NEO
|
|
candidates with priority according to ESA's Near-Earth Object
|
|
Coordination Centre (NEOCC). It then analyses detectable objects (based
|
|
on limiting magnitudes, geographical position, and time) with
|
|
preliminary ephemeris from the Minor Planet Center (MPC). Optimal
|
|
observing slots during the night are calculated and scheduled.
|
|
Immediately before the measurement the accurate position of the minor
|
|
body is recalculated and finally the images are taken. Besides the
|
|
detailed description of all components, we will show a complete robotic
|
|
hard- and software solution based on our methods.},
|
|
DOI = {10.3389/fspas.2022.895732},
|
|
Article-Number = {895732},
|
|
ISSN = {2296-987X},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Santana-Ros, Toni/HOH-8322-2023
|
|
Reszelewski, Rafal/ACC-0496-2022
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Reszelewski, Rafal/0000-0002-2046-5521
|
|
Santana-Ros, Toni/0000-0002-0143-9440
|
|
Hoffmann, Tobias/0000-0003-4643-3664},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000870538400001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000718883900003,
|
|
Author = {Nandi, Arnab and Virmani, Garima and Barve, Aatmika and Marathe,
|
|
Swananda},
|
|
Title = {DBscorer: An Open-Source Software for Automated Accurate Analysis of
|
|
Rodent Behavior in Forced Swim Test and Tail Suspension Test},
|
|
Journal = {ENEURO},
|
|
Year = {2021},
|
|
Volume = {8},
|
|
Number = {6},
|
|
Month = {NOV-DEC},
|
|
Abstract = {Forced swim test (FST) and tail suspension test (TST) are commonly used
|
|
behavioral tests for screening antidepressant drugs with a high
|
|
predictive validity. These tests have also proved useful to assess the
|
|
non-motor symptoms in the animal models of movement disorders such as
|
|
Parkinson's disease and Huntington's disease. Manual analysis of FST and
|
|
TST is a time-consuming exercise and has large observer-to-observer
|
|
variability. Automation of behavioral analysis alleviates these
|
|
concerns, but there are no easy-to-use open-source tools for such
|
|
analysis. Here, we describe the development of Depression Behavior
|
|
Scorer (DBscorer), an open-source program installable on Windows, with
|
|
an intuitive graphical user interface (GUI), that helps in accurate
|
|
quantification of immobility behavior in FST and TST from video
|
|
analysis. Several calibration options allow customization of various
|
|
parameters to suit the experimental requirements. Apart from the readout
|
|
of time spent immobile, DBscorer also provides additional data and
|
|
graphics of immobility/mobility states across time revealing the
|
|
evolution of behavioral despair over the duration of the test and allows
|
|
the analysis of additional parameters. Such comprehensive analysis
|
|
allows a more nuanced understanding of the expression of behavioral
|
|
despair in FST and TST. We believe that DBscorer would make analysis of
|
|
behavior in FST and TST unbiased, automated and rapid, and hence prove
|
|
to be helpful to the wider neuroscience community.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1523/ENEURO.0305-21.2021},
|
|
Article-Number = {0305-21.2021},
|
|
EISSN = {2373-2822},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Barve, Aatmika/0000-0003-2331-5825
|
|
Nandi, Arnab/0000-0001-6179-6805},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000718883900003},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000387762800011,
|
|
Author = {Fernandes, Sara and Barbosa, Luis Soares},
|
|
Editor = {Yuizono, T and Ogata, H and Hoppe, U and Vassileva, J},
|
|
Title = {Applying the 3C Model to FLOSS Communities},
|
|
Booktitle = {COLLABORATION AND TECHNOLOGY, CRIWG 2016},
|
|
Series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
|
|
Year = {2016},
|
|
Volume = {9848},
|
|
Pages = {139-150},
|
|
Note = {22nd International Conference on Collaboration Technologies (CRIWG),
|
|
Kanazawa, JAPAN, SEP 14-16, 2016},
|
|
Abstract = {How learning occurs within Free/LibreOpen Source (FLOSS) communities and
|
|
what is the dynamics of such projects (e.g. the life cycle of such
|
|
projects) are very relevant questions when considering the use of FLOSS
|
|
projects in a formal education setting. This paper introduces an
|
|
approach based on the 3C collaboration model (communication,
|
|
coordination and cooperation) to represent the collaborative learning
|
|
dynamics within FLOSS communities. To explore the collaborative learning
|
|
potential of FLOSS communities a number of questionnaires and interviews
|
|
to selected FLOSS contributors were run. From this study a 3C
|
|
collaborative model applicable to FLOSS communities was designed and
|
|
discussed.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-319-44799-5\_11},
|
|
ISSN = {0302-9743},
|
|
EISSN = {1611-3349},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-319-44799-5; 978-3-319-44798-8},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Soares Barbosa, Luis/N-7086-2013},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Soares Barbosa, Luis/0000-0002-5037-2588},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000387762800011},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000493813000015,
|
|
Author = {Morgan, Becka and Hislop, Gregory W. and Ellis, Heidi J. C.},
|
|
Editor = {Bordeleau, F and Sillitti, A and Meirelles, P and Lenarduzzi, V},
|
|
Title = {Faculty Development for FLOSS Education},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SYSTEMS, OSS 2019},
|
|
Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Volume = {556},
|
|
Pages = {165-171},
|
|
Note = {15th International Conference on Open Source Systems (OSS), Montreal,
|
|
CANADA, MAY 26-27, 2019},
|
|
Organization = {IFIP WG 2 13},
|
|
Abstract = {With the recent upsurge in the development, use, and adoption of
|
|
free/libre open source software (FLOSS) across all sectors of business,
|
|
it is critical that graduates of computing degree programs gain an
|
|
understanding of FLOSS development tools, processes, and culture.
|
|
However, many faculty members are not fluent in FLOSS development and
|
|
have little experience in teaching FLOSS. This paper reports on a
|
|
faculty development program designed to bring instructors up to speed on
|
|
how to support student learning within FLOSS projects. The paper
|
|
discusses the challenges to FLOSS education from the instructor's
|
|
perspective, describes the Professors' Open Source Software Experience
|
|
(POSSE) workshop, and presents the results of a study into the impact of
|
|
POSSE on instructors based on semi-structured interviews. This work is
|
|
part of a larger study into instructor experiences when incorporating
|
|
Humanitarian Free Open Source Software (HFOSS) into their curriculum.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-030-20883-7\_15},
|
|
ISSN = {1868-4238},
|
|
EISSN = {1868-422X},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-030-20883-7; 978-3-030-20882-0},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000493813000015},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000324010300002,
|
|
Author = {Hann, Il-Horn and Roberts, Jeffrey A. and Slaughter, Sandra A.},
|
|
Title = {All Are Not Equal: An Examination of the Economic Returns to Different
|
|
Forms of Participation in Open Source Software Communities},
|
|
Journal = {INFORMATION SYSTEMS RESEARCH},
|
|
Year = {2013},
|
|
Volume = {24},
|
|
Number = {3},
|
|
Pages = {520-538},
|
|
Month = {SEP},
|
|
Abstract = {Open source software (OSS) communities live and die with the continuous
|
|
contributions of programmers who often participate without direct
|
|
remuneration. An intriguing question is whether such sustained
|
|
participation in OSS projects yields economic benefits to the
|
|
participants. Moreover, as participants engage in OSS projects, they
|
|
take on different roles and activities in the community. This raises
|
|
additional questions of whether different forms of participation in OSS
|
|
communities are associated with different economic rewards and, if so,
|
|
in which contexts. In this paper, we draw upon theories of signaling and
|
|
job matching to hypothesize that participants who possess ``proof{''} of
|
|
their skills in OSS projects are financially rewarded for their
|
|
activities in the labor market. More specifically, we distinguish
|
|
between participation in OSS communities that is associated with a
|
|
signaling value for unobserved productivity characteristics and an
|
|
additional value that accrues to participants whose OSS roles and
|
|
activities match those in their paid employment. Following a cohort of
|
|
OSS programmers over a six-year period, we empirically examine the wages
|
|
and OSS performance of participants in three of the foremost OSS
|
|
projects operating within the Apache Software Foundation. Controlling
|
|
for individual characteristics and other wage-related factors, our
|
|
findings reveal that credentials earned through a merit-based ranking
|
|
system are associated with as much as an 18\% increase in wages.
|
|
Moreover, we find that participants who have OSS project management
|
|
responsibilities receive additional financial rewards if their
|
|
professional job is in IT management. These findings suggest that rank
|
|
within an OSS meritocracy is a credible and precise signal of
|
|
participants' productive capacity and that participants' roles and
|
|
activities in an OSS community have additional financial value when
|
|
aligned with their paid employment.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1287/isre.2013.0474},
|
|
ISSN = {1047-7047},
|
|
EISSN = {1526-5536},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000324010300002},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000988244400001,
|
|
Author = {Han, Yisi and Wang, Zhendong and Feng, Yang and Zhao, Zhihong and Wang,
|
|
Yi},
|
|
Title = {Cross-status communication and project outcomes in OSS development A
|
|
language style matching perspective},
|
|
Journal = {EMPIRICAL SOFTWARE ENGINEERING},
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Year = {2023},
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Volume = {28},
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Number = {3},
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Month = {MAY},
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Abstract = {Context The success of an open source software (OSS) project requires
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effective communication among its members. Given that OSS projects often
|
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have established social status systems, such communication may happen
|
|
between individuals of different statuses, particularly, elite
|
|
developers with project management privileges and ordinary project
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contributors. They communicate with each other onmany essential
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activities, e.g., bug fixing, code review, etc., thus having profound
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influences on project outcomes.
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Objectives We seek to develop an understanding of cross-status
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communication from a perspective of language stylematching among
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developers of different status, and its relationships with an OSS
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project's outcomes in terms of productivity and quality.
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Method We approach the above research objectives with the language
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stylematching (LSM) tool, which measures the similarities of
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cross-status communication inmultiple language style features. We first
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dynamically identify elite developers having project administration
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privileges for each sampled project. Then, we capture the cross-status
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communication between elite and non-elite developers; and calculate the
|
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LSM features of these two groups of individuals. The LSM variables,
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together with project outcomes, were used to fit regression models to
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|
analyze potential relationships between cross-status communication's
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language matching and project outcomes.
|
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Results Using over 275,000 collected conversations, our analyses yield
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rich insights into cross-status communication in open source
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|
development. First, our results reveal that the elite and non-elite
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|
developers exhibit quite similar linguistic patterns in using certain
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|
categories of words. Second, we explore the relationships between
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linguistic similarity in cross-status communication and project
|
|
outcomes. The regression results are generally negative, indicating
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|
there might be very limited significant relationships between
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cross-status communication's language matching and project outcomes,
|
|
with a few exceptions.
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|
Limitations The study has several limitations. First, it considers
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projects hosted on GitHub only. Second, to ensure data availability, our
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sample is drawn from top projects, thus not representing all projects.
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|
Third, we only consider a limited number of linguistic features, and
|
|
indicators for project outcomes.
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|
Registered Report This study is developed from the registered report
|
|
available at: https://arxiv.org/abs/2104.05538. This registered report
|
|
was accepted at the MSR 2021 Registered Reports Track.},
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|
DOI = {10.1007/s10664-023-10298-8},
|
|
Article-Number = {78},
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|
ISSN = {1382-3256},
|
|
EISSN = {1573-7616},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Wang, Zhendong/GZG-5736-2022
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Wang, Yi/0000-0003-1321-4035},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000988244400001},
|
|
}
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|
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@article{ WOS:000414843700015,
|
|
Author = {Spagnoletti, Paolo and Federici, Tommaso},
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|
Title = {Exploring the Interplay Between FLOSS Adoption and Organizational
|
|
Innovation},
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|
Journal = {COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS},
|
|
Year = {2011},
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|
Volume = {29},
|
|
Abstract = {Growing research on Free/Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS) has
|
|
addressed a variety of questions focusing on aspects ranging from open
|
|
source development processes and developer motivation, to economic and
|
|
policy-making implications. Nevertheless, a few authors have examined
|
|
the adoption of FLOSS and its impact on organizational change and
|
|
innovation. Adoption studies represent a particularly promising area for
|
|
information system researchers to investigate the relationship between
|
|
the specific properties of FLOSS and the processes of implementation and
|
|
use. The goal of this article is to contribute to this field of research
|
|
by discussing a former multi-targeted research agenda and by defining an
|
|
empirically grounded framework for studying FLOSS adoption, drawing on
|
|
the outcomes of an exploratory multiple case study involving sixteen
|
|
Italian public administrations.},
|
|
Article-Number = {15},
|
|
ISSN = {1529-3181},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Spagnoletti, Paolo/B-8586-2012
|
|
Federici, Tommaso/G-4622-2011},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Spagnoletti, Paolo/0000-0003-1950-368X
|
|
Federici, Tommaso/0000-0001-6016-5868},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000414843700015},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000168908600014,
|
|
Author = {Dörfer, CE and Wündrich, D and Staehle, HJ and Pioch, T},
|
|
Title = {Gliding capacity of different dental flosses},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF PERIODONTOLOGY},
|
|
Year = {2001},
|
|
Volume = {72},
|
|
Number = {5},
|
|
Pages = {672-678},
|
|
Month = {MAY},
|
|
Abstract = {Background: One of the major concerns with the use of dental floss is
|
|
the passage of the proximal contact, which might be influenced by the
|
|
material characteristics of the floss. The aim of this study was to
|
|
compare the gliding capacities of different flosses with major
|
|
differences in structure and experimental behavior in vivo.
|
|
Methods: In a clinical, single-blind, crossover study of 27 subjects,
|
|
the forces necessary for passing all 14 proximal contacts between the
|
|
first premolars were measured using 2 polytetrafluoroethylene
|
|
(PTFE)-based flosses, 2 nylon-based flosses, and 1 nylon-based tape. The
|
|
flosses were fixed in a special holder with strain gauges, which allowed
|
|
registration of the maximum forces at insertion into and removal from
|
|
the interdental area.
|
|
Results: In most contacts, the PTFE flosses needed less force compared
|
|
to the nylon flosses. The range between the flosses was higher in the
|
|
mandible compared to the maxilla and increased from the mesially located
|
|
contacts to the more distally located contacts. The nylon tape required
|
|
higher forces at insertion for all maxillary contacts. All other flosses
|
|
proved to be equivalent at these contacts.
|
|
Conclusions: PTFE flosses are superior to nylon flosses in terms of
|
|
passing stronger proximal contacts in both directions. Due to gliding
|
|
differences between different types of floss, the selection of a floss
|
|
has the potential of compensating intra- and interindividual variation
|
|
in contact strengths.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1902/jop.2001.72.5.672},
|
|
ISSN = {0022-3492},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Doerfer, Christof/E-4041-2010},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000168908600014},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000354030700004,
|
|
Author = {Di Ruscio, Davide and Pelliccione, Patrizio},
|
|
Title = {A model-driven approach to detect faults in FOSS systems},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF SOFTWARE-EVOLUTION AND PROCESS},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Volume = {27},
|
|
Number = {4},
|
|
Pages = {294-318},
|
|
Month = {APR},
|
|
Abstract = {Free and Open-Source Software (FOSS) Linux distributions are among the
|
|
most complex modern software systems. They are made of thousands of
|
|
components (software packages) evolving rapidly without centralized
|
|
coordination. The upgrade of FOSS systems is managed by meta-installers,
|
|
which solve package dependencies and conflicts and lead the system to a
|
|
new system configuration by installing or removing packages. Current
|
|
tools are able to predict a very limited set of upgrade faults before
|
|
deployment, and this leaves a wide range of faults unpredicted. In this
|
|
paper, we focus on faults that remain unpredicted, for example, missing
|
|
packages, packages that are not properly installed, and missing
|
|
services, with the aim of providing a solution for them. Specifically,
|
|
in this paper, we propose a model-driven approach and supporting tools
|
|
to prevent specific classes of system configuration faults before
|
|
performing the real upgrade. Once the system configuration is
|
|
represented as a model, the configuration model is evaluated by means of
|
|
queries, each devoted to discover a specific class of faults. The
|
|
approach is intrinsically extensible so that user communities can add
|
|
new queries when new classes of faults are identified. The approach has
|
|
been validated by executing the fault detector on configuration models
|
|
in which faults have been intentionally injected and by analyzing
|
|
produced results. Copyright (c) 2015 John Wiley \& Sons, Ltd.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1002/smr.1716},
|
|
ISSN = {2047-7473},
|
|
EISSN = {2047-7481},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Pelliccione, Patrizio/Q-5118-2019
|
|
Di Ruscio, Davide/AAG-4674-2020
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Di Ruscio, Davide/0000-0002-5077-6793
|
|
Pelliccione, Patrizio/0000-0002-5438-2281},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000354030700004},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000950637100011,
|
|
Author = {Ferro, Rafael Marin and Pavanello, Renato},
|
|
Title = {A Simple and Efficient Structural Topology Optimization Implementation
|
|
Using Open-Source Software for All Steps of the Algorithm: Modeling,
|
|
Sensitivity Analysis and Optimization},
|
|
Journal = {CMES-COMPUTER MODELING IN ENGINEERING \& SCIENCES},
|
|
Year = {2023},
|
|
Volume = {136},
|
|
Number = {2},
|
|
Pages = {1371-1397},
|
|
Abstract = {This work analyzes the implementation of a continuous method of
|
|
structural topology optimization (STO) using open-source software for
|
|
all stages of the topology optimization problem: modeling, sensitivity
|
|
analysis and optimization. Its implementation involves three main
|
|
components: numerical analysis using the Finite Element Method (FEM),
|
|
sensitivity analysis using an Adjoint method and an optimization solver.
|
|
In order to allow the automated numerical solution of Partial
|
|
Differential Equations (PDEs) and perform a sensitivity analysis, FEniCS
|
|
and Dolfin Adjoint software are used as tools, which are open-source
|
|
code. For the optimization process, Ipopt (Interior Point OPTimizer) is
|
|
used, which is a software package for nonlinear optimization scale
|
|
designed to find (local) solutions of mathematical optimization
|
|
problems. The topological optimization method used is based on the
|
|
SIMP-Solid Isotropic Material with Penalization interpolation. The
|
|
considered problem is the minimization of compliance/maximization of
|
|
stiffness, considering the examples of recurrent structures in the
|
|
literature in 2D and 3D. A density filtering algorithm based on
|
|
Helmholtz formulation is used. The complete code involves 51 lines of
|
|
programming and is presented and commented in detail in this article.},
|
|
DOI = {10.32604/cmes.2023.026043},
|
|
ISSN = {1526-1492},
|
|
EISSN = {1526-1506},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Pavanello, Renato/F-9370-2012
|
|
Ferro, Rafael/GVR-7970-2022
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Marin Ferro, Rafael/0000-0002-3229-2170},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000950637100011},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000899308800007,
|
|
Author = {Maenpaa, Hanna and Kojo, Tero and Munezero, Myriam and Fagerholm, Fabian
|
|
and Kilamo, Terhi and Nurminen, Mikko and Mannisto, Tomi},
|
|
Editor = {Abrahamsson, P and Jedlitschka, A and Duc, AN and Felderer, M and Amasaki, S and Mikkonen, T},
|
|
Title = {Supporting Management of Hybrid OSS Communities - A Stakeholder Analysis
|
|
Approach},
|
|
Booktitle = {PRODUCT-FOCUSED SOFTWARE PROCESS IMPROVEMENT (PROFES 2016)},
|
|
Series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
|
|
Year = {2016},
|
|
Volume = {10027},
|
|
Pages = {102-108},
|
|
Note = {17th International Conference on Product-Focused Software Process
|
|
Improvement (PROFES), Norwegian Univ Sci \& Technol, Dept Comp \&
|
|
Informat Sci, Trondheim, NORWAY, NOV 22-24, 2016},
|
|
Organization = {Norwegian Res Council},
|
|
Abstract = {In Hybrid Open Source Software projects, independent and commercially
|
|
oriented stakeholders collaborate using freely accessible tools and
|
|
development processes. Here, contributors can enter and leave the
|
|
community flexibly, which poses a challenge for community managers in
|
|
ensuring the sustainability of the community. This short paper reports
|
|
initial results from an industrial case study of the ``Qt{''} Open
|
|
Source Software project. We present a visual stakeholder analysis
|
|
approach, building on data from the three systems that provide for the
|
|
Qt project's complete software development workflow. This overview,
|
|
augmented with information about the stakeholders' organizational
|
|
affiliations, proved to help the project's community manager in finding
|
|
potential for encouraging contributors and to identify issues that can
|
|
potentially be detrimental for the community.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-319-49094-6\_7},
|
|
ISSN = {0302-9743},
|
|
EISSN = {1611-3349},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-319-49093-9; 978-3-319-49094-6},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Männistö, Tomi/ABC-7781-2021
|
|
Nurminen, Mikko/HLV-9583-2023
|
|
Fagerholm, Fabian/B-1952-2015
|
|
Mannisto, Tomi/I-3999-2013
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Fagerholm, Fabian/0000-0002-7298-3021
|
|
Nurminen, Mikko/0000-0001-7609-8348
|
|
Mannisto, Tomi/0000-0001-7470-5183
|
|
Maenpaa, Hanna/0000-0003-2594-0202},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000899308800007},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000844536800091,
|
|
Author = {Liu Peng and Ma Jianan and Li Wenjun},
|
|
Title = {Structural stability of the evolving developer collaboration network in
|
|
the OSS community},
|
|
Journal = {PLOS ONE},
|
|
Year = {2022},
|
|
Volume = {17},
|
|
Number = {7},
|
|
Month = {JUL 8},
|
|
Abstract = {The structural stability of the developer collaboration network is
|
|
critical to the success of the OSS (Open Source Software) community.
|
|
However, research on the structural stability of the evolving developer
|
|
collaboration network in OSS communities is relatively insufficient. In
|
|
this paper, according to the software version sequence, we construct the
|
|
corresponding developer collaboration network of the Angular OSS
|
|
community and then analyse this network's structural stability during
|
|
network evolution. The results show that the network always presents an
|
|
economical modular small-world structure during its evolution. The
|
|
maintenance of the structure is related to a cohesive core, which is
|
|
composed of two types of nodes (i.e., hubs and connectors). The hubs
|
|
organize noncore nodes to form modules, while connectors facilitate the
|
|
formation of inter-module connections. The overall results highlight the
|
|
important role of core developers in the sustainable development of OSS
|
|
communities and may provide a reference for community initiators to
|
|
implement protection strategies for core developers.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1371/journal.pone.0270922},
|
|
Article-Number = {e0270922},
|
|
ISSN = {1932-6203},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {cai, wen/JWP-4797-2024
|
|
Liu, Peng/A-2008-2014
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Li, Wenjun/0000-0001-8828-6979},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000844536800091},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000334548600002,
|
|
Author = {Kajan, Laszlo and Hopf, Thomas A. and Kalas, Matus and Marks, Debora S.
|
|
and Rost, Burkhard},
|
|
Title = {FreeContact: fast and free software for protein contact prediction from
|
|
residue co-evolution},
|
|
Journal = {BMC BIOINFORMATICS},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Volume = {15},
|
|
Month = {MAR 26},
|
|
Abstract = {Background: 20 years of improved technology and growing sequences now
|
|
renders residue-residue contact constraints in large protein families
|
|
through correlated mutations accurate enough to drive de novo
|
|
predictions of protein three-dimensional structure. The method EVfold
|
|
broke new ground using mean-field Direct Coupling Analysis
|
|
(EVfold-mfDCA); the method PSICOV applied a related concept by
|
|
estimating a sparse inverse covariance matrix. Both methods
|
|
(EVfold-mfDCA and PSICOV) are publicly available, but both require too
|
|
much CPU time for interactive applications. On top, EVfold-mfDCA depends
|
|
on proprietary software.
|
|
Results: Here, we present FreeContact, a fast, open source
|
|
implementation of EVfold-mfDCA and PSICOV. On a test set of 140
|
|
proteins, FreeContact was almost eight times faster than PSICOV without
|
|
decreasing prediction performance. The EVfold-mfDCA implementation of
|
|
FreeContact was over 220 times faster than PSICOV with negligible
|
|
performance decrease. EVfold-mfDCA was unavailable for testing due to
|
|
its dependency on proprietary software. FreeContact is implemented as
|
|
the free C++ library ``libfreecontact{''}, complete with command line
|
|
tool ``freecontact{''}, as well as Perl and Python modules. All
|
|
components are available as Debian packages. FreeContact supports the
|
|
BioXSD format for interoperability.
|
|
Conclusions: FreeContact provides the opportunity to compute reliable
|
|
contact predictions in any environment (desktop or cloud).},
|
|
DOI = {10.1186/1471-2105-15-85},
|
|
Article-Number = {85},
|
|
ISSN = {1471-2105},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Kalas, Matus/AAM-3730-2021
|
|
Rost, Burkhard/A-1908-2016},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Kalas, Matus/0000-0002-1509-4981
|
|
Rost, Burkhard/0000-0003-0179-8424},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000334548600002},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000269044000028,
|
|
Author = {Boldyreff, Cornelia and Capiluppi, Andrea and Knowles, Thomas and Munro,
|
|
James},
|
|
Editor = {Boldyreff, C and Crowston, K and Lundell, B and Wasserman, AI},
|
|
Title = {Undergraduate Research Opportunities in OSS},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE ECOSYSTEMS-DIVERSE COMMUNITIES INTERACTING},
|
|
Series = {International Federation for Information Processing},
|
|
Year = {2009},
|
|
Volume = {299},
|
|
Pages = {340-350},
|
|
Note = {5th International Conference on Open Source Systems, Skovde, SWEDEN, JUN
|
|
03-06, 2009},
|
|
Organization = {IFIP WG 2 13},
|
|
Abstract = {Using Open Source Software (OSS) in undergraduate teaching in
|
|
universities is now commonplace. Students use OSS applications and
|
|
systems in their courses on programming, operating systems, DBMS. web
|
|
development to name but a few. Studying OSS projects from both a product
|
|
and a process view also forms part of the software engineering
|
|
curriculum at various universities. Many students have taken part in OSS
|
|
projects as well as developers.
|
|
At the University of Lincoln, under the Undergraduate Research
|
|
Opportunities Scheme (UROS), undergraduate student researchers have the
|
|
chance to work over the summer embedded within an existing research
|
|
centre on a UROS project. Here two such projects within the Centre for
|
|
Research in Open Source Software (CROSS) are described: Collaborative
|
|
Development for the XO Laptop (CODEX) and Software Modularity in Open
|
|
Source Software (SoMOSS). The CODEX project focused on creating
|
|
resources to support students undertaking software application
|
|
development for the XO laptop, and the SoMOSS project focused on
|
|
architectural studies of OSS instant messaging software.
|
|
Both projects achieved successful research outcomes; more importantly,
|
|
both student researchers benefited directly from the encouragement and
|
|
concrete assistance that they received through interaction with the
|
|
wider OSS research community. Both projects are ongoing and present
|
|
further research opportunities for students.},
|
|
ISSN = {1571-5736},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-642-02031-5},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Capiluppi, Andrea/AGO-2961-2022
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Capiluppi, Andrea/0000-0001-9469-6050},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000269044000028},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000306295800010,
|
|
Author = {Iivari, Netta},
|
|
Editor = {Agerfalk, P and Boldyreff, C and GonzalezBarahona, JM and Madey, GR and Noll, J},
|
|
Title = {Usability Innovations in OSS Development - Examining User Innovations in
|
|
an OSS Usability Discussion Forum},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE: NEW HORIZONS},
|
|
Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Volume = {319},
|
|
Pages = {119-129},
|
|
Note = {6th International Conference on Open Source Systems (OSS 2010), Notre
|
|
Dame, IN, MAY 30-JUN 02, 2010},
|
|
Organization = {Int Federat Informat Proc Work Grp 2 13},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper examines the emergence and evolution of user innovations in
|
|
Open Source Software (OSS) development, with focus on usability
|
|
innovations. Existing literature on user innovation and usability is
|
|
reviewed, after which usability innovation is empirically explored in
|
|
OSS development. The interpretive ease study shows that usability
|
|
innovations emerge and evolve in OSS development. They emerge after a
|
|
user recognizes a need, after which she invents a fix to meet the need,
|
|
thereafter needing a developer to realize the fix in the OSS.
|
|
Afterwards, the user experiments with the solution and may provide
|
|
feedback, which again may lead to the developer adjusting the OSS
|
|
accordingly. The process is characterized as a collaborative negotiation
|
|
process among the users and developers. The results also reveal that the
|
|
usability innovations may be need, opportunity or creativity based, and
|
|
connected to improving efficiency, effectiveness or satisfaction.
|
|
Implications both for theory and practice are discussed.},
|
|
ISSN = {1868-4238},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-642-13243-8},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000306295800010},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000416954500017,
|
|
Author = {Behfar, Stefan Kambiz and Turkina, Ekaterina and Burger-Helmchen,
|
|
Thierry},
|
|
Title = {Knowledge management in OSS communities: Relationship between dense and
|
|
sparse network structures},
|
|
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INFORMATION MANAGEMENT},
|
|
Year = {2018},
|
|
Volume = {38},
|
|
Number = {1},
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Pages = {167-174},
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Month = {FEB},
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Abstract = {Some authors in the literature have addressed knowledge transfer via
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weak ties between organization's units which are themselves strongly
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tied inside (e.g. Hansen, 1999). Some others have investigated knowledge
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management among open-source-software (OSS) developers and discussed
|
|
factors influencing knowledge transfer within development teams (e.g.
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Joshi and Sarker, 2006). In the domain of open source software (OSS)
|
|
communities, more companies are now attempting to establish
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relationships to benefit from these potential value-creating
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|
communities; and project managers could in fact target different goals
|
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within software development teams including knowledge transfer within
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and between teams. We step forward to distinguish knowledge transfer
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within groups as opposed to knowledge transfer between groups; where
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relevant projects are bundled into separate strongly intra-connected
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|
groups. In knowledge management literature there is a trade-off between
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sparse network structures (Burt, 2000, 2002) versus dense network
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structures (Walker et al., 1997; Coleman, 1988). It is argued that the
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former facilitates the diffusion and generation of ideas among groups,
|
|
while the latter affects the implementation of idea within each dense
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group. To our best knowledge, there has been no study to investigate the
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relationship between dense and sparse network structures. We propose
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that knowledge transfer within dense groups has a positive influence on
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knowledge transfer between sparse groups, in that intragroup density,
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|
group size, developers centrality and betweenness could impact
|
|
intergroup coupling. To prove our hypothesis, we use a complex network
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of open source software (OSS) as the domain of interest, where
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|
developers represent nodes and two developers contributing to a project
|
|
task represent a network tie. Developers contributing to tasks in groups
|
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other than their own can explore novel ideas via sharing knowledge,
|
|
whereas developers contributing to tasks inside groups exploit ideas to
|
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improve those projects. We investigate the idea both analytically and
|
|
empirically within 4 months, 8 months and 1 year lagged time, and
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finally show that intragroup density has a positive whereas developers'
|
|
centrality has a negative influence on intergroup coupling.},
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DOI = {10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2017.09.004},
|
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ISSN = {0268-4012},
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EISSN = {1873-4707},
|
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Behfar, Stefan/O-6836-2019
|
|
Burger-Helmchen, Thierry/B-6360-2018},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Burger-Helmchen, Thierry/0000-0001-8866-1919},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000416954500017},
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}
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@article{ WOS:001180979300003,
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Author = {Neuhaus, Leonhard and Croquette, Michael and Metzdorff, Remi and Chua,
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|
Sheon and Jacquet, Pierre-Edouard and Journeaux, Alexandre and Heidmann,
|
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Antoine and Briant, Tristan and Jacqmin, Thibaut and Cohadon,
|
|
Pierre-Francois and Deleglise, Samuel},
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Title = {Python Red Pitaya Lockbox (PyRPL): An open source software package for
|
|
digital feedback control in quantum optics experiments},
|
|
Journal = {REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS},
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Year = {2024},
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Volume = {95},
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Number = {3},
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Month = {MAR 1},
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|
Abstract = {We present the Python Red Pitaya Lockbox (PyRPL), an open source
|
|
software package that allows the implementation of automatic digital
|
|
feedback controllers for quantum optics experiments on commercially
|
|
available, affordable Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) boards. Our
|
|
software implements the digital generation of various types of error
|
|
signals, from an analog input through the application of loop filters of
|
|
high complexity and real-time gain adjustment for multiple analog output
|
|
signals, including different algorithms for resonance search, lock
|
|
acquisition sequences, and in-loop gain optimization. Furthermore, all
|
|
necessary diagnostic instruments, such as an oscilloscope, a network
|
|
analyzer, and a spectrum analyzer, are integrated into our software.
|
|
Apart from providing a quickly scalable, automatic feedback controller,
|
|
the lock performance that can be achieved by using PyRPL with imperfect
|
|
equipment, such as piezoelectric transducers and noisy amplifiers, is
|
|
better than the one achievable with standard analog controllers due to
|
|
the higher complexity of implementable filters and possibilities of
|
|
nonlinear operations in the FPGA. This drastically reduces the cost of
|
|
added complexity when introducing additional feedback loops to an
|
|
experiment. The open-source character also distinguishes PyRPL from
|
|
commercial solutions, as it allows users to customize functionalities at
|
|
various levels, ranging from the easy integration of PyRPL-based
|
|
feedback controllers into existing setups to the modification of the
|
|
FPGA functionality. A community of developers provides fast and
|
|
efficient implementation and testing of software modifications.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1063/5.0178481},
|
|
Article-Number = {033003},
|
|
ISSN = {0034-6748},
|
|
EISSN = {1089-7623},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Chua, Sheon/MBV-7162-2025
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Jacquet, Pierre-Edouard/0000-0001-9552-0057
|
|
Heidmann, Antoine/0000-0002-0784-5175
|
|
Journeaux, Alexandre/0009-0002-7947-5211
|
|
Croquette, Michael/0000-0002-8581-5393
|
|
Jacqmin, Thibaut/0000-0002-0693-4838},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001180979300003},
|
|
}
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|
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|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000374291100003,
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|
Author = {Costal, Dolors and Lopez, Lidia and Morandini, Mirko and Siena, Alberto
|
|
and Annosi, Maria Carmela and Gross, Daniel and Mendez, Lucia and
|
|
Franch, Xavier and Susi, Angelo},
|
|
Editor = {Johannesson, P and Lee, ML and Liddle, SW and Opdahl, AL and Lopez, OP},
|
|
Title = {Aligning Business Goals and Risks in OSS Adoption},
|
|
Booktitle = {CONCEPTUAL MODELING, ER 2015},
|
|
Series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Volume = {9381},
|
|
Pages = {35-49},
|
|
Note = {34th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling (ER), Stockholm,
|
|
SWEDEN, OCT 19-22, 2015},
|
|
Organization = {Stockholm Univ, Dept Comp \& Syst Sci},
|
|
Abstract = {Increasing adoption of Open Source Software (OSS) requires a change in
|
|
the organizational culture and reshaping IT decision-makers mindset.
|
|
Adopting OSS software components introduces some risks that can affect
|
|
the adopter organization's business goals, therefore they need to be
|
|
considered. To assess these risks, it is required to understand the
|
|
socio-technical structures that interrelate the stakeholders in the OSS
|
|
ecosystem, and how these structures may propagate the potential risks to
|
|
them. In this paper, we study the connection between OSS adoption risks
|
|
and OSS adopter organizations' business goals. We propose a model-based
|
|
approach and analysis framework that combines two existing frameworks:
|
|
the i{*} framework to model and reason about business goals, and the
|
|
RiskML notation to represent and analyse OSS adoption risks. We
|
|
illustrate our approach with data drawn from an industrial partner
|
|
organization in a joint EU project.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-319-25264-3\_3},
|
|
ISSN = {0302-9743},
|
|
EISSN = {1611-3349},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-319-25264-3; 978-3-319-25263-6},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Siena, Alberto/ABD-4251-2020
|
|
Franch, Xavier/A-8588-2008
|
|
Lopez, Lidia/Q-3925-2019
|
|
Costal, Dolors/F-7862-2016
|
|
Lopez Cuesta, Lidia/K-1714-2015},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Costal, Dolors/0000-0002-7340-0414
|
|
Lopez Cuesta, Lidia/0000-0002-6901-9223},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000374291100003},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000231638300004,
|
|
Author = {Waring, T and Maddocks, P},
|
|
Title = {Open Source Software implementation in the UK public sector: Evidence
|
|
from the field and implications for the future},
|
|
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INFORMATION MANAGEMENT},
|
|
Year = {2005},
|
|
Volume = {25},
|
|
Number = {5},
|
|
Pages = {411-428},
|
|
Month = {OCT},
|
|
Note = {10th Annual Conference of the
|
|
United-Kingdom-Academy-for-Information-Systems, Northumbria Univ Sch
|
|
Informat, Engn \& Technol, Newcastle upon Tyne, ENGLAND, MAR 21-24, 2005},
|
|
Organization = {United Kingdom Acad Informat Syst},
|
|
Abstract = {Open Source Software (OSS) is a model of computer software development
|
|
where the source code is available for programmers to view, read, modify
|
|
and re-distribute without the property right restrictions of proprietary
|
|
software. OSS has existed as a model for developing computer
|
|
applications and software since the 1950s. However, OSS has only found
|
|
its way into the public arena within the past decade due to some major
|
|
projects gaining significant market share from commercial developers
|
|
such as Microsoft. Research in the area of OSS has become more extensive
|
|
in recent years and has examined areas such as motivation of programmers
|
|
as well as the benefits of OSS. However, literature focusing on the
|
|
actual implementation of OSS is more limited with only Fitzgerald and
|
|
Kenny {[}(2004). Developing an information infrastructure with Open
|
|
Source Software. IEEE Software, 50-55] providing any substantial
|
|
analysis of how it might be achieved.
|
|
In this paper the focus is on OSS use and implementation within the UK
|
|
public sector. This sector has a history of resource wastage and
|
|
underperforming information systems. The underpinning issues of
|
|
motivation and benefits to organisations will be addressed along with
|
|
the difficulties that the UK Government faces in adopting an OSS
|
|
strategy. Section 2 examines the existing literature in the area and
|
|
explores why OSS should be adopted and implemented by the public sector
|
|
in the UK. Section 3 considers the research approach taken and the
|
|
results obtained from considering the implementation of OSS in eight
|
|
government organisations. Section 4 concludes with a discussion and some
|
|
implications for those organisations in the public sector who might wish
|
|
to take this approach. (c) 2005 Published by Elsevier Ltd.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2005.06.002},
|
|
ISSN = {0268-4012},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-4707},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000231638300004},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000813362800001,
|
|
Author = {Duong Vu and Nilsson, R. Henrik and Verkley, Gerard J. M.},
|
|
Title = {Dnabarcoder: An open-source software package for analysing and
|
|
predicting DNA sequence similarity cutoffs for fungal sequence
|
|
identification},
|
|
Journal = {MOLECULAR ECOLOGY RESOURCES},
|
|
Year = {2022},
|
|
Volume = {22},
|
|
Number = {7},
|
|
Pages = {2793-2809},
|
|
Month = {OCT},
|
|
Abstract = {The accuracy and precision of fungal molecular identification and
|
|
classification are challenging, particularly in environmental
|
|
metabarcoding approaches as these often trade accuracy for efficiency
|
|
given the large data volumes at hand. In most ecological studies, only a
|
|
single similarity cutoff value is used for sequence identification. This
|
|
is not sufficient since the most commonly used DNA markers are known to
|
|
vary widely in terms of inter- and intraspecific variability. We address
|
|
this problem by presenting a new tool, dnabarcoder, to predict local
|
|
similarity cutoffs and measure the resolving powers of a biomarker for
|
|
sequence identification for different clades of fungi. It was shown that
|
|
the predicted similarity cutoffs varied significantly between the clades
|
|
of a recently released ITS DNA barcode data set from the CBS culture
|
|
collection of the Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute. When
|
|
classifying a large public fungal ITS data set-the UNITE
|
|
database-against the barcode data set, the local similarity cutoffs
|
|
assigned fewer sequences than the traditional cutoffs used in
|
|
metabarcoding studies. However, the obtained accuracy and precision were
|
|
significantly improved. Our study showed that it might be better to
|
|
extract the ITS region from the ITS barcodes to optimize taxonomic
|
|
assignment accuracy. Furthermore, 15.3, 25.6, and 26.3\% of the fungal
|
|
species of the barcode data set were indistinguishable by full-length
|
|
ITS, ITS1, and ITS2, respectively. Except for these indistinguishable
|
|
species, the resolving powers of full-length ITS, ITS1, and ITS2
|
|
sequences were similar at the species level. Nevertheless, the complete
|
|
ITS region had a better resolving power at higher taxonomic levels.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1111/1755-0998.13651},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {JUN 2022},
|
|
ISSN = {1755-098X},
|
|
EISSN = {1755-0998},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Nilsson, R./A-6062-2009
|
|
Vũ, Dương/KCZ-0177-2024
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Verkley, Gerard/0000-0001-6575-2439
|
|
Vu, Duong/0000-0001-7960-2765},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000813362800001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000325847000010,
|
|
Author = {Realini, Eugenio and Reguzzoni, Mirko},
|
|
Title = {goGPS: open source software for enhancing the accuracy of low-cost
|
|
receivers by single-frequency relative kinematic positioning},
|
|
Journal = {MEASUREMENT SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY},
|
|
Year = {2013},
|
|
Volume = {24},
|
|
Number = {11},
|
|
Month = {NOV},
|
|
Abstract = {goGPS is a free and open source satellite positioning software package
|
|
aiming to provide a collaborative platform for research and teaching
|
|
purposes. It was first published in 2009 and since then several related
|
|
projects are on-going. Its objective is the investigation of strategies
|
|
for enhancing the accuracy of low-cost single-frequency GPS receivers,
|
|
mainly by relative positioning with respect to a base station and by a
|
|
tailored extended Kalman filter working directly on code and phase
|
|
observations. In this paper, the positioning algorithms implemented in
|
|
goGPS are presented, emphasizing the modularity of the software design;
|
|
two specific strategies to support the navigation with low-cost
|
|
receivers are also proposed and discussed, namely an empirical
|
|
observation weighting function calibrated on the receiver
|
|
signal-to-noise ratio and the inclusion of height information from a
|
|
digital terrain model as an additional observation in the Kalman filter.
|
|
The former is crucial when working with high-sensitivity receivers,
|
|
while the latter can significantly improve the positioning in the
|
|
vertical direction. The overall goGPS positioning accuracy is assessed
|
|
by comparison with a dual-frequency receiver and with the positioning
|
|
computed by a standard low-cost receiver. The benefits of the calibrated
|
|
weighting function and the digital terrain model are investigated by an
|
|
experiment in a dense urban environment. It comes out that the use of
|
|
goGPS and low-cost receivers leads to results comparable with those
|
|
obtained by higher level receivers; goGPS has good performances also in
|
|
a dense urban environment, where its additional features play an
|
|
important role.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1088/0957-0233/24/11/115010},
|
|
Article-Number = {115010},
|
|
ISSN = {0957-0233},
|
|
EISSN = {1361-6501},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Realini, Eugenio/U-9116-2019
|
|
Reguzzoni, Mirko/K-9001-2018},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Realini, Eugenio/0000-0003-4119-6989
|
|
Reguzzoni, Mirko/0000-0002-4027-9347},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000325847000010},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000486999200028,
|
|
Author = {Mayur, Manik and DeCaluwe, Steven C. and Kee, Benjamin L. and Bessler,
|
|
Wolfgang G.},
|
|
Title = {Modeling and simulation of the thermodynamics of lithium-ion battery
|
|
intercalation materials in the open-source software Cantera},
|
|
Journal = {ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Volume = {323},
|
|
Month = {NOV 10},
|
|
Abstract = {Modeling and simulation play a key role in analyzing the complex
|
|
electrochemical behavior of lithiumion batteries. We present the
|
|
development of a thermodynamic and kinetic modeling framework for
|
|
intercalation electrochemistry within the open-source software Cantera.
|
|
Instead of using equilibrium potentials and single-step Butler-Volmer
|
|
kinetics, Cantera is based on molar thermodynamic data and mass-action
|
|
kinetics, providing a physically-based and flexible means for complex
|
|
reaction pathways. Herein, we introduce a new thermodynamic class for
|
|
intercalation materials into the open-source software. We discuss the
|
|
derivation of molar thermodynamic data from experimental half-cell
|
|
potentials, and provide practical guidelines. We then demonstrate the
|
|
new class using a single-particle model of a lithium cobalt
|
|
oxide/graphite lithium-ion cell, implemented in MATLAB. With the present
|
|
extensions, Cantera provides a platform for the lithium-ion battery
|
|
modeling community both for consistent thermodynamic and kinetic models
|
|
and for exchanging the required thermodynamic and kinetic parameters. We
|
|
provide the full MATLAB code and parameter files as supplementary
|
|
material to this article. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.electacta.2019.134797},
|
|
Article-Number = {134797},
|
|
ISSN = {0013-4686},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-3859},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Mayur, Manik/I-6091-2012
|
|
DeCaluwe, Steven/B-6074-2011
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Kee, Benjamin (Jamie)/0000-0003-0852-8582
|
|
Bessler, Wolfgang G./0000-0001-8037-9046},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000486999200028},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@incollection{ WOS:000352133800010,
|
|
Author = {Stolarz, Mateusz and Ficek, Krzysztof and Binkowski, Marcin and
|
|
Wojcicka, Anna and Wrobel, Zygmunt},
|
|
Editor = {Pietka, E and Kawa, J and Wieclawek, W},
|
|
Title = {The Three Dimensional Visualization Growth of Bone Tissue in
|
|
Microstructure of Surface Analysis Using Drishti Open-Source Software},
|
|
Booktitle = {INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN BIOMEDICINE, VOL 3},
|
|
Series = {Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Volume = {283},
|
|
Pages = {91-102},
|
|
Abstract = {Nowadays, computed tomography and three dimensional visualization
|
|
provide anatomic images structures with an impressive richness of
|
|
anatomical details. They are ubiquitous used in various fields of
|
|
medical knowledge. In addition, X-ray microtomography (XMT) next to
|
|
standard quantitative computed tomography (QCT) provide data with much
|
|
higher spatial resolution. Use them for three dimensional visualization
|
|
of the surface of animal tissue for macroscopic and microscopic analysis
|
|
of the structure of tissue is a tool of immense possibilities that
|
|
successfully is widely use in structural studies of hard tissues. The
|
|
research article presents the disadvantages and advantages of the
|
|
creation and use of three dimensional visualization of images using
|
|
Drishti open-source software on the example of growth of sheep bone
|
|
tissue.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-319-06593-9\_9},
|
|
ISSN = {2194-5357},
|
|
EISSN = {2194-5365},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-319-06593-9; 978-3-319-06592-2},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Krzysztof, Ficek/X-3529-2018
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Wojcicka, Anna/0000-0001-8060-2009
|
|
Krzysztof, Ficek/0000-0002-3027-9984
|
|
Wrobel, Zygmunt/0000-0002-0636-1769},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000352133800010},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001092677300001,
|
|
Author = {Lindman, Juho},
|
|
Title = {What Open Source Software Research Can Teach Us About Public
|
|
Blockchain(s)?-Lessons for Practitioners and Future Research},
|
|
Journal = {FRONTIERS IN HUMAN DYNAMICS},
|
|
Year = {2021},
|
|
Volume = {3},
|
|
Month = {OCT 25},
|
|
Abstract = {Peer-to-peer governance of blockchain technology reemerges a number of
|
|
interesting practical and theoretical questions. This article aims to
|
|
bridge current research on blockchain technology to earlier research on
|
|
open source software (OSS) and to suggest a number of concepts from OSS
|
|
research that are useful in discussing governance of blockchain systems.
|
|
Thus, the purpose of this article is to provide a theoretically oriented
|
|
review of some of the earlier concepts and discuss their applicability
|
|
in a novel context. Bridging these extending literatures and concepts
|
|
accelerates theoretical development in the area of governance of
|
|
technology, opening fertile avenues for future research and offering a
|
|
variety of insights to both practitioners.},
|
|
DOI = {10.3389/fhumd.2021.642556},
|
|
Article-Number = {642556},
|
|
EISSN = {2673-2726},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001092677300001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001225075000001,
|
|
Author = {Bazzano, Cristina F. and de Felicio, Rafael and Alves, Luiz Fernando
|
|
Giolo and Costa, Jonas Henrique and Ortega, Raquel and Vieira, Bruna
|
|
Domingues and Morais-Urano, Raquel Peres and Furtado, Luciana Costa and
|
|
Ferreira, Everton L. F. and Gubiani, Juliana R. and Berlinck, Roberto G.
|
|
S. and Costa-Lotufo, Leticia V. and Telles, Guilherme P. and Trivella,
|
|
Daniela B. B.},
|
|
Title = {NP<SUP>3</SUP> MS Workflow: An Open-Source Software System to Empower
|
|
Natural Product-Based Drug Discovery Using Untargeted Metabolomics},
|
|
Journal = {ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY},
|
|
Year = {2024},
|
|
Volume = {96},
|
|
Number = {19},
|
|
Pages = {7460-7469},
|
|
Month = {MAY 3},
|
|
Abstract = {Natural products (or specialized metabolites) are historically the main
|
|
source of new drugs. However, the current drug discovery pipelines
|
|
require miniaturization and speeds that are incompatible with
|
|
traditional natural product research methods, especially in the early
|
|
stages of the research. This article introduces the NP3 MS Workflow, a
|
|
robust open-source software system for liquid chromatography-tandem mass
|
|
spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) untargeted metabolomic data processing and
|
|
analysis, designed to rank bioactive natural products directly from
|
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complex mixtures of compounds, such as bioactive biota samples. NP3 MS
|
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Workflow allows minimal user intervention as well as customization of
|
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each step of LC-MS/MS data processing, with diagnostic statistics to
|
|
allow interpretation and optimization of LC-MS/MS data processing by the
|
|
user. NP3 MS Workflow adds improved computing of the MS2 spectra in an
|
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LC-MS/MS data set and provides tools for automatic {[}M + H](+) ion
|
|
deconvolution using fragmentation rules; chemical structural annotation
|
|
against MS2 databases; and relative quantification of the precursor ions
|
|
for bioactivity correlation scoring. The software will be presented with
|
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case studies and comparisons with equivalent tools currently available.
|
|
NP3 MS Workflow shows a robust and useful approach to select bioactive
|
|
natural products from complex mixtures, improving the set of tools
|
|
available for untargeted metabolomics. It can be easily integrated into
|
|
natural product-based drug-discovery pipelines and to other fields of
|
|
research at the interface of chemistry and biology.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1021/acs.analchem.3c05829},
|
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EarlyAccessDate = {MAY 2024},
|
|
ISSN = {0003-2700},
|
|
EISSN = {1520-6882},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Gubiani, Juliana/AAQ-6160-2021
|
|
de França Ferreira, Everton/AAM-4666-2020
|
|
Berlinck, Roberto/G-4756-2010
|
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Trivella, Daniela/L-5685-2013
|
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Costa Furtado, Luciana/O-1426-2017
|
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},
|
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ORCID-Numbers = {Costa Furtado, Luciana/0000-0002-2306-7959
|
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Costa Martini, Jonas/0000-0002-6415-3984},
|
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Unique-ID = {WOS:001225075000001},
|
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000587579900023,
|
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Author = {Chen, Celia and Shi, Lin and Shoga, Michael and Wang, Qing and Boehm,
|
|
Barry},
|
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Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
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Title = {How Do Defects Hurt Qualities? An Empirical Study on Characterizing A
|
|
Software Maintainability Ontology in Open Source Software},
|
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Booktitle = {2018 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE QUALITY, RELIABILITY AND
|
|
SECURITY (QRS 2018)},
|
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Year = {2018},
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Pages = {226-237},
|
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Note = {18th IEEE International Conference on Software Quality, Reliability, and
|
|
Security (QRS), Lisbon, PORTUGAL, JUL 16-20, 2018},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc; IEEE Reliabil Soc},
|
|
Abstract = {Beyond the functional requirements of a system, software maintainability
|
|
is essential for project success. While there exists a large knowledge
|
|
base of software maintainability, this knowledge is rarely used in open
|
|
source software due to the large number of developers and inefficiency
|
|
in identifying quality issues. To effectively utilize the current
|
|
knowledge base in practice requires a deeper understanding of how
|
|
problems associated with the different qualities arise and change over
|
|
time. In this paper, we sample over 6000 real bugs found from several
|
|
Mozilla products to examine how maintainability is expressed with
|
|
subgroups of repairability and modifiability. Furthermore, we manually
|
|
study how these qualities evolve as the products mature, what the root
|
|
causes of the bugs are for each quality and the impact and dependency of
|
|
each quality. Our results inform which areas should be focused on to
|
|
ensure maintainability at different stages of the development and
|
|
maintenance process.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/QRS.2018.00036},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-5386-7757-5},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {wang, qi/ITT-9652-2023
|
|
Shi, Lin/LEM-4882-2024
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Shi, Lin/0000-0003-1476-7213},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000587579900023},
|
|
}
|
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|
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@article{ WOS:000339468800009,
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Author = {Pirone, Jason R. and Smith, Marjolein and Kleinstreuer, Nicole C. and
|
|
Burns, Thomas A. and Strickland, Judy and Dancik, Yuri and Morris,
|
|
Richard and Rinckel, Lori A. and Casey, Warren and Jaworska, Joanna S.},
|
|
Title = {Open Source Software Implementation of an Integrated Testing Strategy
|
|
for Skin Sensitization Potency Based on a Bayesian Network},
|
|
Journal = {ALTEX-ALTERNATIVES TO ANIMAL EXPERIMENTATION},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Volume = {31},
|
|
Number = {3},
|
|
Pages = {336-340},
|
|
Abstract = {An open source implementation of a previously published integrated
|
|
testing strategy (ITS) for skin sensitization using a Bayesian network
|
|
has been developed using R, a free and open source statistical computing
|
|
language. The ITS model provides probabilistic predictions of skin
|
|
sensitization potency based on in silico and in vitro information as
|
|
well as skin penetration characteristics from a published
|
|
bioavailability model (Kasting et al., 2008). The structure of the
|
|
Bayesian network was designed to be consistent with the adverse outcome
|
|
pathway published by the OECD (Jaworska et al., 2011, 2013). In this
|
|
paper, the previously published data set (Jaworska et al., 2013) is
|
|
improved by two data corrections and a modified application of the
|
|
Kasting model. The new data set implemented in the original commercial
|
|
software package and the new R version produced consistent results. The
|
|
data and a fully documented version of the code are publicly available
|
|
(http://ntp.niehs.nih.gov/go/its).},
|
|
DOI = {10.14573/altex.1310151},
|
|
ISSN = {1868-596X},
|
|
EISSN = {1868-8551},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Kleinstreuer, Nicole/F-7203-2019
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Kleinstreuer, Nicole/0000-0002-7914-3682
|
|
Dancik, Yuri/0000-0002-3652-9673},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000339468800009},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000386546700003,
|
|
Author = {Shih, Robert Y. and Smirniotopoulos, James G.},
|
|
Title = {Posterior Foss Tumors on Adult Patients},
|
|
Journal = {NEUROIMAGING CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA},
|
|
Year = {2016},
|
|
Volume = {26},
|
|
Number = {4},
|
|
Pages = {493+},
|
|
Month = {NOV},
|
|
Abstract = {In adults, the most common expansile ``mass{''} lesion in the posterior
|
|
fossa is a subacute stroke, whereas the most common neoplastic lesion in
|
|
the posterior fossa is cerebellar metastasis (intra-axial) or vestibular
|
|
schwannoma (extra-axial). Those diseases fall outside the scope of this
|
|
article, which focuses on primary intra-axial tumors of the posterior
|
|
fossa in adults. This category of tumors is uncommon and more frequently
|
|
encountered in children. This article reviews tumors of the cerebellum,
|
|
brainstem, and fourth ventricle that are seen in adult patients,
|
|
following categories from the 2007 World Health Organization
|
|
classification of central nervous system tumors.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.nic.2016.06.003},
|
|
ISSN = {1052-5149},
|
|
EISSN = {1557-9867},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Shih, Robert/KIJ-6287-2024},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Shih, Robert/0000-0001-8316-2061},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000386546700003},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000542978800006,
|
|
Author = {Hernandez, Jose Alberto and Quagliotti, Marco and Riccardi, Emilio and
|
|
Lopez, Victor and de Dios, Oscar Gonzalez and Casellas, Ramon},
|
|
Title = {A Techno-Economic Study of Optical Network Disaggregation Employing Open
|
|
Source Software Business Models for Metropolitan Area Networks},
|
|
Journal = {IEEE COMMUNICATIONS MAGAZINE},
|
|
Year = {2020},
|
|
Volume = {58},
|
|
Number = {5},
|
|
Pages = {40-46},
|
|
Month = {MAY},
|
|
Abstract = {This work provides a techno-economic evaluation of optical
|
|
disaggregation architectures in the context of metropolitan area
|
|
networks. The study compares two optical disaggregation options (partial
|
|
vs. total) against the legacy benchmark where optical equipment is
|
|
subject to vendor lock-in, as it is deployed in most networks today. We
|
|
show that emerging open source software projects within the
|
|
software-defined networking ecosystem can potentially yield significant
|
|
cost savings for medium- and large-size network operators, while they
|
|
can introduce extra flexibility and agility to network operations and
|
|
service deployments.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/MCOM.001.1900756},
|
|
ISSN = {0163-6804},
|
|
EISSN = {1558-1896},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {CASELLAS, Ramon/AAQ-7278-2021
|
|
Hernández, José/AAN-1643-2020
|
|
Hernandez, Jose Alberto/G-2871-2016
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Hernandez, Jose Alberto/0000-0002-9551-4308
|
|
Casellas, Ramon/0000-0002-2663-6571},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000542978800006},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000260522100008,
|
|
Author = {Zheng Leina and Pan Tiejun and Ren Guoyan and Fang Chengbin and Chen
|
|
Yaofei},
|
|
Editor = {Chung, JY and Wan, CX and Liao, GQ},
|
|
Title = {The Design of Mobile E-Business System Based on Open Source Software to
|
|
Small and Medium-sized Enterprise},
|
|
Booktitle = {INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MANAGEMENT OF E-COMMERCE AND E-GOVERNMENT,
|
|
PROCEEDINGS},
|
|
Year = {2008},
|
|
Pages = {41-44},
|
|
Note = {2nd International Conference on Management of e-Commerce and
|
|
e-Government, Nanchang, PEOPLES R CHINA, OCT 17-19, 2008},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE Comp Soc; Strong Digital Technol Co Ltd; UFIDA},
|
|
Abstract = {The Third generation mobile systems will be set up in the future not far
|
|
in China, there are a number of challenges in the mobile E-Business of
|
|
small and medium-sized enterprises (SME). To address this, we present
|
|
the mobile E-Business solution that is enhanced by using external
|
|
electronic security key and special authentication protocols.
|
|
Furthermore, we have developed a textile foreign trade mobile E-Business
|
|
system based on Open Source Software for the local textile distributor
|
|
of china integrating financial, distribution, sales and service
|
|
processes, given the implement method of overall planning, step-by-step
|
|
implementation, key breakthrough, and efficiency guiding. In the end, we
|
|
give all kinds of test case to mobile E-Business, and analyze the
|
|
performance test result in the simulation machine environment, point out
|
|
the development trend of E-Business system based on Open Source Software
|
|
in the future.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-7695-3366-7},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000260522100008},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000787774300082,
|
|
Author = {Muegge, Steven M. and Murshed, S. M. Monzur},
|
|
Editor = {Kocaoglu, DF and Anderson, TR and Kozanoglu, DC and Niwa, K and Steenhuis, HJ and Perman, G},
|
|
Title = {Time to Discover and Fix Software Vulnerabilities in Open Source
|
|
Software Projects: Notes on Measurement and Data Availability},
|
|
Booktitle = {2018 PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MANAGEMENT OF ENGINEERING AND
|
|
TECHNOLOGY (PICMET `18): MANAGING TECHNOLOGICAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP: THE
|
|
ENGINE FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH},
|
|
Series = {Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering and
|
|
Technology},
|
|
Year = {2018},
|
|
Note = {Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering and
|
|
Technology (PICMET) - Managing Technological Entrepreneurship - The
|
|
Engine for Economic Growth, Honolulu, HI, AUG 19-23, 2018},
|
|
Organization = {Portland State Univ, Dept Engn \& Technol Management; IEEE Technol \&
|
|
Engn Management Soc; InFocus Corporat; Portland State Univ Fdn; Search
|
|
Technol Vantage Point},
|
|
Abstract = {Reducing the time taken to discover and fix vulnerabilities in open
|
|
source software projects is increasingly relevant to technology
|
|
entrepreneurs and technology managers at all levels of industry.
|
|
Rigorous research requires access to valid and reliable data on when
|
|
vulnerabilities were introduced, discovered, and closed. This article
|
|
offers three contributions about measurement and data availability: (1)
|
|
an approach to measuring the time to discover and time to fix
|
|
vulnerabilities in open source software projects, (2) evidence that
|
|
combining project release histories and metrics from two online
|
|
databases can provide reliable proxy dates for vulnerability
|
|
introduction and fix, but not discovery, and (3) possible technical and
|
|
open collaboration solutions to the data availability limitations of
|
|
current databases. These results were part of a larger mixed-method
|
|
study on the relationship between open source project and community
|
|
attributes and software vulnerabilities with a data set of 1268
|
|
vulnerabilities affecting the software produced by 60 open source
|
|
projects.},
|
|
ISSN = {2159-5100},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-8908-4337-3},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000787774300082},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000373349700011,
|
|
Author = {Scholtes, Ingo and Mavrodiev, Pavlin and Schweitzer, Frank},
|
|
Title = {From Aristotle to Ringelmann: a large-scale analysis of team
|
|
productivity and coordination in Open Source Software projects},
|
|
Journal = {EMPIRICAL SOFTWARE ENGINEERING},
|
|
Year = {2016},
|
|
Volume = {21},
|
|
Number = {2},
|
|
Pages = {642-683},
|
|
Month = {APR},
|
|
Abstract = {Complex software development projects rely on the contribution of teams
|
|
of developers, who are required to collaborate and coordinate their
|
|
efforts. The productivity of such development teams, i.e., how their
|
|
size is related to the produced output, is an important consideration
|
|
for project and schedule management as well as for cost estimation. The
|
|
majority of studies in empirical software engineering suggest that - due
|
|
to coordination overhead - teams of collaborating developers become less
|
|
productive as they grow in size. This phenomenon is commonly paraphrased
|
|
as Brooks' law of software project management, which states that
|
|
``adding manpower to a software project makes it later{''}. Outside
|
|
software engineering, the non-additive scaling of productivity in teams
|
|
is often referred to as the Ringelmann effect, which is studied
|
|
extensively in social psychology and organizational theory. Conversely,
|
|
a recent study suggested that in Open Source Software (OSS) projects,
|
|
the productivity of developers increases as the team grows in size.
|
|
Attributing it to collective synergetic effects, this surprising finding
|
|
was linked to the Aristotelian quote that ``the whole is more than the
|
|
sum of its parts{''}. Using a data set of 58 OSS projects with more than
|
|
580,000 commits contributed by more than 30,000 developers, in this
|
|
article we provide a large-scale analysis of the relation between size
|
|
and productivity of software development teams. Our findings confirm the
|
|
negative relation between team size and productivity previously
|
|
suggested by empirical software engineering research, thus providing
|
|
quantitative evidence for the presence of a strong Ringelmann effect.
|
|
Using fine-grained data on the association between developers and source
|
|
code files, we investigate possible explanations for the observed
|
|
relations between team size and productivity. In particular, we take a
|
|
network perspective on developer-code associations in software
|
|
development teams and show that the magnitude of the decrease in
|
|
productivity is likely to be related to the growth dynamics of
|
|
co-editing networks which can be interpreted as a first-order
|
|
approximation of coordination requirements.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/s10664-015-9406-4},
|
|
ISSN = {1382-3256},
|
|
EISSN = {1573-7616},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Schweitzer, Frank/B-2127-2012
|
|
Scholtes, Ingo/A-8251-2012},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Scholtes, Ingo/0000-0003-2253-0216},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000373349700011},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000248090700004,
|
|
Author = {Benoit-Barne, Chantal},
|
|
Title = {Socio-technical deliberation about free and open source software::
|
|
Accounting for the status of artifacts in public life},
|
|
Journal = {QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF SPEECH},
|
|
Year = {2007},
|
|
Volume = {93},
|
|
Number = {2},
|
|
Pages = {211-235},
|
|
Month = {MAY},
|
|
Abstract = {This essay investigates the rhetorical practices of socio-technical
|
|
deliberation about free and open source (FIOS) software, providing
|
|
support for the idea that a public sphere is a socio-technical ensemble
|
|
that is discursive and fluid, yet tangible and organized because it is
|
|
enacted by both humans and non-humans. In keeping with the empirical
|
|
shift manifest in recent public sphere scholarship and Bruno Latour's
|
|
idea that socio-technical deliberation is characterized by the
|
|
inscription of non-humans, I describe the rhetorical manners in which
|
|
volunteer citizens define and mobilize a mundane artifact-a web site- in
|
|
a deliberation over the value of FIOS technologies for their
|
|
government-funded project. Through inscription of the web site as a
|
|
rhetorical resource and as the embodiment of their disposition toward
|
|
computer technologies, the volunteers formed and expressed competing
|
|
understandings of the role of FIOS technologies in sustaining a public
|
|
sphere. I argue that these competing views are consequential, for they
|
|
link technical artifacts and political agents in practice, by way of
|
|
aspirations, obligations, and forms of authority. Furthermore, by
|
|
claiming a form of agency for technologies in the public sphere, the
|
|
proponents of F10S technologies are inviting scholars of the public
|
|
sphere to question the status assigned to technical artifacts in their
|
|
investigations and theories of the public sphere.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1080/00335630701426751},
|
|
ISSN = {0033-5630},
|
|
EISSN = {1479-5779},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000248090700004},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000399859400007,
|
|
Author = {Savelyev, Alexander},
|
|
Title = {Legal aspects of ownership in modified open source software and its
|
|
impact on Russian software import substitution policy},
|
|
Journal = {COMPUTER LAW \& SECURITY REVIEW},
|
|
Year = {2017},
|
|
Volume = {33},
|
|
Number = {2},
|
|
Pages = {193-210},
|
|
Month = {APR},
|
|
Abstract = {In my previous publication, I tried to show how personal data
|
|
legislation might be used for achieving the purposes of national
|
|
sovereignty(1). In this paper, I will demonstrate how open source
|
|
software may be used for achieving similar purposes. However, the
|
|
interplay between local copyright law, public procurement law and open
|
|
source community norms creates many issues relating to the legal status
|
|
and ownership in modified software, based on open source. This is
|
|
especially so in the case of so-called copyleft open source licenses,
|
|
where a collision occurs between copyright, as an absolute right
|
|
enforceable against the world, and the copyleft provisions of license
|
|
agreements, which may be treated as ``rights in personam{''} enforceable
|
|
only against the licensee. The exclusive right to derivative software as
|
|
an independent object of copyright, may come into conflict with
|
|
restrictions inherited from incoming copyleft licenses. This paper
|
|
provides an overview and analysis of such problems faced by Russian
|
|
software developers, attempting to comply with Russian import
|
|
substitution provisions, by using open source components. Although it is
|
|
based on Russian law, it may be applicable to other jurisdictions, since
|
|
general aspects of copyright law and its interaction with private
|
|
international law and contract law drive it. The paper concludes that
|
|
the developer of software, containing code licensed under GEL or other
|
|
copyleft provisions, receives full exclusive right to the derivative
|
|
software and can commercialize it as he sees appropriate, subject only
|
|
to possible claims of breach of contract rather than copyright
|
|
infringement. This opens wide perspectives for using open source
|
|
components regardless of the type of license used as bricks for building
|
|
a de-globalized economy and society based on principles of information
|
|
sovereignty. (C) 2016 Alexander Savelyev. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All
|
|
rights reserved.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.clsr.2016.11.014},
|
|
ISSN = {0267-3649},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Savelyev, Alexander/JKH-6078-2023},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000399859400007},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000460324200009,
|
|
Author = {Zacca, Rodrigo and Azevedo, Rui and Figueiredo, Pedro and Vilas-Boas,
|
|
Joao Paulo and Castro, Flavio A. de S. and Pyne, David B. and Fernandes,
|
|
Ricardo J.},
|
|
Title = {VO<sub>2</sub>FITTING: A Free and Open-Source Software for Modelling
|
|
Oxygen Uptake Kinetics in Swimming and other Exercise Modalities},
|
|
Journal = {SPORTS},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Volume = {7},
|
|
Number = {2},
|
|
Month = {FEB},
|
|
Abstract = {The assessment of oxygen uptake (VO2) kinetics is a valuable
|
|
non-invasive way to evaluate cardiorespiratory and metabolic response to
|
|
exercise. The aim of the study was to develop, describe and evaluate an
|
|
online VO2 fitting tool (VO(2)FITTING) for dynamically editing,
|
|
processing, filtering and modelling VO2 responses to exercise.
|
|
VO(2)FITTING was developed in Shiny, a web application framework for R
|
|
language. Validation VO2 datasets with both noisy and non-noisy data
|
|
were developed and applied to widely-used models (n = 7) for describing
|
|
different intensity transitions to verify concurrent validity.
|
|
Subsequently, we then conducted an experiment with age-group swimmers as
|
|
an example, illustrating how VO(2)FITTING can be used to model VO2
|
|
kinetics. Perfect fits were observed, and parameter estimates perfectly
|
|
matched the known inputted values for all available models (standard
|
|
error = 0; p < 0.001). The VO(2)FITTING is a valid, free and open-source
|
|
software for characterizing VO2 kinetics in exercise, which was
|
|
developed to help the research and performance analysis communities.},
|
|
DOI = {10.3390/sports7020031},
|
|
Article-Number = {31},
|
|
ISSN = {2075-4663},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Fernandes, Ricardo/A-1040-2012
|
|
Zacca, Rodrigo/E-8151-2013
|
|
Castro, Flavio Antonio de Souza/F-7073-2014
|
|
Figueiredo, Pedro/J-4178-2013
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},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Pyne, David/0000-0003-1555-5079
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Vilas-Boas, J. Paulo/0000-0002-4109-2939
|
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Castro, Flavio Antonio de Souza/0000-0003-0848-8226
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Figueiredo, Pedro/0000-0001-5515-3694
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Azevedo, Rui/0000-0002-8904-002X},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000460324200009},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000458012000172,
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Author = {Weaver, Joseph E. and Williams, Jon C. and Ducoste, Joel J. and de los
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|
Reyes, III, Francis L.},
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Title = {Measuring the Shape and Size of Activated Sludge Particles Immobilized
|
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in Agar with an Open Source Software Pipeline},
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Journal = {JOVE-JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS},
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Year = {2019},
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Number = {143},
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Month = {JAN},
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Abstract = {Experimental bioreactors, such as those treating wastewater, contain
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particles whose size and shape are important parameters. For example,
|
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the size and shape of activated sludge flocs can indicate the conditions
|
|
at the microscale, and also directly affect how well the sludge settles
|
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in a clarifier.
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Particle size and shape are both misleadingly `simple' measurements.
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Many subtle issues, often unaddressed in informal protocols, can arise
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when sampling, imaging, and analyzing particles. Sampling methods may be
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biased or not provide enough statistical power. The samples themselves
|
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may be poorly preserved or undergo alteration during immobilization.
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Images may not be of sufficient quality; overlapping particles, depth of
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field, magnification level, and various noise can all produce poor
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results. Poorly specified analysis can introduce bias, such as that
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produced by manual image thresholding and segmentation.
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Affordability and throughput are desirable alongside reproducibility. An
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affordable, high throughput method can enable more frequent particle
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|
measurement, producing many images containing thousands of particles. A
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method that uses inexpensive reagents, a common dissecting microscope,
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and freely-available open source analysis software allows repeatable,
|
|
accessible, reproducible, and partially-automated experimental results.
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Further, the product of such a method can be well-formatted,
|
|
well-defined, and easily understood by data analysis software, easing
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both within-lab analyses and data sharing between labs.
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We present a protocol that details the steps needed to produce such a
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product, including: sampling, sample preparation and immobilization in
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|
agar, digital image acquisition, digital image analysis, and examples of
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experiment-specific figure generation from the analysis results. We have
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|
also included an open-source data analysis pipeline to support this
|
|
protocol.},
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DOI = {10.3791/58963},
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|
Article-Number = {e58963},
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|
ISSN = {1940-087X},
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|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Weaver, Joseph/Y-4017-2019
|
|
Ducoste, Joel/A-1964-2016
|
|
Weaver, Joseph/J-4517-2014
|
|
de los Reyes III, Francis/E-6780-2011},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Ducoste, Joel/0000-0002-3021-3942
|
|
Weaver, Joseph/0000-0003-3361-2946
|
|
de los Reyes III, Francis/0000-0002-3593-0932},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000458012000172},
|
|
}
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@article{ WOS:000274904300006,
|
|
Author = {Mantovani, Franco and Javier Gracia, Francisco and de Cosmo, Pietro
|
|
Domenico and Suma, Andrea},
|
|
Title = {A new approach to landslide geomorphological mapping using the Open
|
|
Source software in the Olvera area (Cadiz, Spain)},
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|
Journal = {LANDSLIDES},
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|
Year = {2010},
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|
Volume = {7},
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Number = {1},
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|
Pages = {69-74},
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|
Month = {MAR},
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|
Abstract = {This paper presents the preliminary results of a geomorphological survey
|
|
of the Olvera area (Cadiz province, Betic Ranges, Spain) and the use of
|
|
the Geographic Information System (GIS) Open Source (OS) software plus
|
|
Database Management System (DBMS) for making available and distributing
|
|
the landslide data over the Web. In the geomorphologic survey, different
|
|
landforms have been identified in the area, including structural,
|
|
anthropogenic, fluvial, karst, and slope forms. In particular, the
|
|
majority of the slope forms are complex (from topple to rotational
|
|
slides and falls), but there are also minor forms like debris flows and
|
|
mudslides. To manage geomorphological data, an Open Source GIS was used,
|
|
which contained the following components: QuantumGIS, System for
|
|
Automated Geoscientific Analyses (SAGA), GIS and Geographic Resources
|
|
Analysis Support System (GRASS), GIS for Digital Elevation Model (DEM)
|
|
generation. A key aim was to make the project-derived data available
|
|
over the Web. This was achieved using MapServer which allows for the
|
|
representation of the derived geospatial data with pMapper providing the
|
|
graphical Web interface. Our study highlights the process dynamics of
|
|
run-off erosion in Olvera derived through the use of advanced
|
|
computer-based mapping tools. The resulting map products and
|
|
interpretations are available via the Internet. To date, derivative maps
|
|
have been produced to improve maintenance of roads and transport and of
|
|
the construction of new infrastructure.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/s10346-009-0181-4},
|
|
ISSN = {1612-510X},
|
|
EISSN = {1612-5118},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Gracia, Francisco/AAU-6421-2020
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Gracia Prieto, Francisco Javier/0000-0002-7825-9042},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000274904300006},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000324092000003,
|
|
Author = {Kula, Raula Gaikovina and Fushida, Kyohei and Yoshida, Norihiro and
|
|
Iida, Hajimu},
|
|
Title = {Micro process analysis of maintenance effort: an open source software
|
|
case study using metrics based on program slicing},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF SOFTWARE-EVOLUTION AND PROCESS},
|
|
Year = {2013},
|
|
Volume = {25},
|
|
Number = {9},
|
|
Pages = {935-955},
|
|
Month = {SEP},
|
|
Abstract = {For any software project, most experts regard the maintenance phase as
|
|
the most effort and cost intensive of all phases in the software
|
|
development life cycle. This is due to the high maintenance effort,
|
|
time, and resources needed to effectively address issues during software
|
|
maintenance (maintenance activities). Mismanagement of these efforts can
|
|
lead to the degradation of software maintainability. Understanding the
|
|
assessment of the related software processes can help sustain or improve
|
|
maintainability during these maintenance activities. Recent studies have
|
|
shown that current software process assessments are expensive, generic,
|
|
and complex, especially for smaller organizations. In this paper, we
|
|
investigate an alternative software process assessment approach
|
|
performed by analyzing fine-grained processes (micro processes) of
|
|
maintenance activities. This approach assesses maintenance efforts based
|
|
on micro processes in relation to their impact on source code. The
|
|
approach derives maintenance effort from the complexity and duration of
|
|
micro processes and uses proposed metrics based on program slicing to
|
|
measure change impact. In this paper, we investigate an alternative
|
|
software process assessment approach by analysing fine-grained processes
|
|
(micro processes) of maintenance activities. At statistically
|
|
significant levels, results suggest that the level of the maintenance
|
|
efforts correlates with its impact on source code. Copyright (c) 2012
|
|
John Wiley \& Sons, Ltd.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1002/smr.1572},
|
|
ISSN = {2047-7473},
|
|
EISSN = {2047-7481},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Kula, Raula/AAD-6079-2019
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Kula, Raula Gaikovina/0000-0003-2324-0608},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000324092000003},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000309430500013,
|
|
Author = {Bergquist, Magnus and Ljungberg, Jan and Rolandsson, Bertil},
|
|
Editor = {Hissam, SA and Russo, B and Neto, MGD and Kon, F},
|
|
Title = {A Historical Account of the Value of Free and Open Source Software: From
|
|
Software Commune to Commercial Commons},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SYSTEMS: GROUNDING RESEARCH},
|
|
Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
|
|
Year = {2011},
|
|
Volume = {365},
|
|
Pages = {196-207},
|
|
Note = {7th International Conference on Open Source Systems, Salvador, BRAZIL,
|
|
OCT 05-08, 2011},
|
|
Organization = {CAPES, Minist Educ, Coordinat Improvement Higher Educ Personnel; CNPQ,
|
|
Minist Sci \& Tecnol, Natl Council Sci \& Technol Dev; FAPESB, State
|
|
Bahia Res Agcy; Petrobras},
|
|
Abstract = {Free and open source software has transformed from what has been
|
|
characterized as a resistance movement against proprietary software to
|
|
become a commercially viable form of software development, integrated in
|
|
various forms with proprietary software business. In this paper we
|
|
explain this development as a dependence on historical formations,
|
|
shaped by different ways of justifying the use of open source during
|
|
different periods of time. These formations are described as
|
|
arrangements of different justificatory logics within a certain time
|
|
frame or a certain group of actors motivating the use of free and open
|
|
source software by referring to different potentialities. The
|
|
justificatory arrangements change over time, and tracing these changes
|
|
makes it easier to understand how the cultural, economic and social
|
|
practices of open source movements are currently being absorbed and
|
|
adopted in a commercial context.},
|
|
ISSN = {1868-4238},
|
|
EISSN = {1868-422X},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-642-24418-6; 978-3-642-24417-9},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Rolandsson, Bertil/ABH-8811-2020},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000309430500013},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000485105700011,
|
|
Author = {Sadler, Jeffrey M. and Goodall, Jonathan L. and Behl, Madhur and Morsy,
|
|
Mohamed M. and Culver, Teresa B. and Bowes, Benjamin D.},
|
|
Title = {Leveraging open source software and parallel computing for model
|
|
predictive control of urban drainage systems using EPA-SWMM5},
|
|
Journal = {ENVIRONMENTAL MODELLING \& SOFTWARE},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Volume = {120},
|
|
Month = {OCT},
|
|
Abstract = {Active stormwater control will play an increasingly important role in
|
|
mitigating urban flooding, which is becoming more common with climate
|
|
change and sea level rise. In this paper we describe and demonstrate
|
|
swmm\_mpc, software developed for simulating model predictive control
|
|
(MPC) for urban drainage systems using open source software (Python and
|
|
the EPA Stormwater Management Model version 5 (SWMM5)). Swmm\_mpc uses
|
|
an evolutionary algorithm as an optimizer and supports parallel
|
|
processing. In the demonstration case for a hypothetical,
|
|
tidally-influenced urban drainage system, the swmm\_mpc control policies
|
|
for two storage units achieved its objectives of 1) practically
|
|
eliminating flooding and 2) maintaining the water level at the storage
|
|
units close to a target level. Although the current swmm\_mpc workflow
|
|
was feasible for a simple model using a desktop PC, a high-performance
|
|
computer or cloud-based computer with more computational cores would
|
|
likely be needed for most real-world models.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.envsoft.2019.07.009},
|
|
Article-Number = {104484},
|
|
ISSN = {1364-8152},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-6726},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Morsy, Mohamed/AFB-3219-2022
|
|
Culver, Teresa/B-3128-2009
|
|
Goodall, Jonathan/B-3663-2009
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Morsy, Mohamed/0000-0001-9217-4822
|
|
Culver, Teresa/0000-0003-3357-2550
|
|
Goodall, Jonathan/0000-0002-1112-4522
|
|
Sadler, Jeffrey/0000-0001-8776-4844},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000485105700011},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000651340000001,
|
|
Author = {Robinson, Matthew and Sarkani, Shahram and Mazzuchi, Thomas},
|
|
Title = {Network structure and requirements crowdsourcing for OSS projects},
|
|
Journal = {REQUIREMENTS ENGINEERING},
|
|
Year = {2021},
|
|
Volume = {26},
|
|
Number = {4},
|
|
Pages = {509-534},
|
|
Month = {DEC},
|
|
Abstract = {Crowdsourcing system requirements enables project managers to elicit
|
|
feedback from a broader range of stakeholders. The advantages of
|
|
crowdsourcing include a higher volume of requirements reflecting a more
|
|
comprehensive array of use cases and a more engaged and committed user
|
|
base. Researchers cite the inability of project teams to effectively
|
|
manage an increasing volume of system requirements as a possible
|
|
drawback. This paper analyzes a data set consisting of project
|
|
management artifacts from 562 open-source software (OSS) projects to
|
|
determine how OSS project performance varies as the share of
|
|
crowdsourced requirements increases using six measures of effectiveness:
|
|
requirement close-out time, requirement response time, average comment
|
|
activity, the average number of requirements per crowd member, the
|
|
average retention time for crowd members, and the total volume of
|
|
requirements. Additionally, the models measure how the impact of
|
|
increasing the share of crowdsourced requirements changes with
|
|
stakeholder network structure. The analysis shows that stakeholder
|
|
network structure impacts OSS performance outcomes and that the effect
|
|
changes with the share of crowdsourced requirements. OSS projects with
|
|
more concentrated stakeholder networks perform the best. The results
|
|
indicate that requirements crowdsourcing faces diminishing marginal
|
|
returns. OSS projects that crowdsource more than 70\% of their
|
|
requirements benefit more from implementing processes to organize and
|
|
prioritize existing requirements than from incentivizing the crowd to
|
|
generate additional requirements. Analysis in the paper also suggests
|
|
that OSS projects could benefit from employing CrowdRE techniques and
|
|
assigning dedicated community managers to more effectively channel input
|
|
from the crowd.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/s00766-021-00353-5},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {MAY 2021},
|
|
ISSN = {0947-3602},
|
|
EISSN = {1432-010X},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000651340000001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000640542700004,
|
|
Author = {Khan, Beenish and Mufti, Muhammad Rafiq and Habib, Asad and Afzal,
|
|
Humaira and Zia, Mohammad Abdul Moiz and Almas, Afshan and Hussain,
|
|
Shahid and Ahmad, Bashir},
|
|
Title = {Evolution of Influential Developer?s Communities in OSS and its Impact
|
|
on Quality},
|
|
Journal = {INTELLIGENT AUTOMATION AND SOFT COMPUTING},
|
|
Year = {2021},
|
|
Volume = {28},
|
|
Number = {2},
|
|
Pages = {337-352},
|
|
Abstract = {The high turnover of developers in the Open-Source Software (OSS)
|
|
systems is due to the lack of restriction on a developer?s involvement
|
|
and contributions. The primary developers start and administer an OSS
|
|
project. However, they do not manage those who contribute. The
|
|
literature shows that 80\% of issues are resolved by 20\% of developers
|
|
when developing an OSS. Therefore, identifying influential developer
|
|
communities is quite necessary for OSS stakeholders to reduce the
|
|
efforts required to solve the issue through releases and predict
|
|
quality. The purpose of this proposed empirical study is to explore
|
|
influential communities by analyzing the relationship between their
|
|
members as an OSS evolves and its impact on software quality. We
|
|
performed several experiments with releases of three widely used OSS,
|
|
namely ?BIGDL,? ?INCUBATOR-MXNET? and ?RECOMMENDERS.? The major
|
|
implications of the proposed study include; 1) The community development
|
|
structure is not centralized and controlled, 2) Influential communities
|
|
were observed in early releases of an OSS, 3) There is no guarantee of
|
|
an influential community in the consecutive releases, 4) Notable
|
|
developers are varied through the releases, and 5) The presence of
|
|
influential communities in subsequent releases could lead to the
|
|
maturity of an OSS.},
|
|
DOI = {10.32604/iasc.2021.015034},
|
|
ISSN = {1079-8587},
|
|
EISSN = {2326-005X},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Hussain, Shahid/HCG-8588-2022
|
|
Mufti, Muhammad/AAD-1592-2019},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000640542700004},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000625294901008,
|
|
Author = {You, Sangseok and Crowston, Kevin and Saltz, Jeffrey S. and Hegde,
|
|
Yatish},
|
|
Editor = {Bui, TX},
|
|
Title = {Coordination in OSS 2.0: ANT Approach},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 52ND ANNUAL HAWAII INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SYSTEM
|
|
SCIENCES},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Pages = {983-992},
|
|
Note = {52ndHawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), HI, JAN
|
|
08-11, 2019},
|
|
Abstract = {Open source software projects are increasingly driven by a combination
|
|
of independent and professional developers, the former volunteers and
|
|
the later hired by a company to contribute to the project to support
|
|
commercial product development. This mix of developers has been referred
|
|
to as OSS 2.0. However, we do not fully understand the multi-layered
|
|
coordination spanning individuals, teams, and organizations. Using
|
|
Actor-Network Theory (ANT), we describe how coordination and power
|
|
dynamics unfold among developers and how different tools and artifacts
|
|
both display activities and mediate coordination efforts. Internal
|
|
communication within an organization was reported to cause broken links
|
|
in the community, duplication of work, and political tensions. ANT shows
|
|
how tools and code can exercise agency and alter a software development
|
|
process as an equivalently active actor of the scene. We discuss the
|
|
theoretical and practical implications of the changing nature of open
|
|
source software development.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-9981331-2-6},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {You, Sangseok/KII-9350-2024
|
|
Crowston, Kevin/C-6068-2008
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Crowston, Kevin/0000-0003-1996-3600
|
|
Saltz, Jeffrey/0000-0002-8913-1095},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000625294901008},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000300879800299,
|
|
Author = {Ellis, Heidi J. C. and Hislop, Gregory W. and Chua, Mel and Dziallas,
|
|
Sebastian},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {How to Involve Students in FOSS Projects},
|
|
Booktitle = {2011 FRONTIERS IN EDUCATION CONFERENCE (FIE)},
|
|
Series = {Frontiers in Education Conference},
|
|
Year = {2011},
|
|
Note = {41st Annual Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE), Rapid City, SD, OCT
|
|
12-15, 2011},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE Educ Soc; IEEE Comp Soc; Amer Soc Engn Educ (ASEE), Educl Res
|
|
Methods (ERM); Inst Elect \& Elect Engineers (IEEE); S Dakota Sch Mines
|
|
\& Technol},
|
|
Abstract = {Software projects are frequently used to provide software engineering
|
|
students with an understanding of the complexities of real-world
|
|
software development. Free and Open Source Software projects provide a
|
|
unique opportunity for student learning as projects are open and
|
|
accessible and students are able to interact with an established
|
|
professional community. However, many faculty members have little or no
|
|
experience participating in an open source software project. In
|
|
addition, faculty members may be reluctant to approach student learning
|
|
within such a project due to concerns over time requirements, learning
|
|
curve, the unpredictability of working with a ``live{''} community, and
|
|
more. This paper provides guidance to instructors desiring to involve
|
|
students in open source projects.},
|
|
ISSN = {0190-5848},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-61284-469-5},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000300879800299},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000482068800170,
|
|
Author = {Sadler, Jeffrey M. and Goodall, Jonathan L. and Behl, Madhur and Morsy,
|
|
Mohamed M.},
|
|
Editor = {Mannina, G},
|
|
Title = {Leveraging Open Source Software and Parallel Computing for Model
|
|
Predictive Control Simulation of Urban Drainage Systems Using EPA-SWMM5
|
|
and Python},
|
|
Booktitle = {NEW TRENDS IN URBAN DRAINAGE MODELLING, UDM 2018},
|
|
Series = {Green Energy and Technology},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Pages = {988-992},
|
|
Note = {11th International Conference on Urban Drainage Modelling (UDM), Univ
|
|
Palermo, Palermo, ITALY, SEP 23-26, 2018},
|
|
Abstract = {The active control of stormwater systems is a potential solution to
|
|
increased street flooding in low-lying, low-relief coastal cities due to
|
|
climate change and accompanying sea level rise. Model predictive control
|
|
(MPC) has been shown to be a successful control strategy generally and
|
|
as well as for managing urban drainage specifically. This research
|
|
describes and demonstrates the implementation of MPC for urban drainage
|
|
systems using open source software (Python and The United States
|
|
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Storm Water Management Model
|
|
(SWMM5). The system was demonstrated using a simplified use case in
|
|
which an actively-controlled outlet of a detention pond is simulated.
|
|
The control of the pond's outlet influences the flood risk of a
|
|
downstream node. For each step in the SWMM5 model, a series of policies
|
|
for controlling the outlet are evaluated. The best policy is then
|
|
selected using an evolutionary algorithm. The policies are evaluated
|
|
against an objective function that penalizes primarily flooding and
|
|
secondarily deviation of the detention pond level from a target level.
|
|
Freely available Python libraries provide the key functionality for the
|
|
MPC workflow: step-by-step running of the SWMM5 simulation, evolutionary
|
|
algorithm implementation, and leveraging parallel computing. For
|
|
perspective, the MPC results were compared to results from a rule-based
|
|
approach and a scenario with no active control. The MPC approach
|
|
produced a control policy that largely eliminated flooding (unlike the
|
|
scenario with no active control) and maintained the detention pond's
|
|
water level closer to a target level (unlike the rule-based approach).},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-319-99867-1\_170},
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ISSN = {1865-3529},
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EISSN = {1865-3537},
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ISBN = {978-3-319-99867-1; 978-3-319-99866-4},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Morsy, Mohamed/AFB-3219-2022
|
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Goodall, Jonathan/B-3663-2009
|
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},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Morsy, Mohamed/0000-0001-9217-4822
|
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Goodall, Jonathan/0000-0002-1112-4522
|
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Sadler, Jeffrey/0000-0001-8776-4844},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000482068800170},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000398534300038,
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Author = {Alves, Daniel Domingos and Cagnin, Maria Istela and Barroso Paiva,
|
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Debora Maria},
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Editor = {Ezzatti, P and Delgado, A},
|
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Title = {Accessibility in Development of Free Software Projects},
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Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2014 XL LATIN AMERICAN COMPUTING CONFERENCE (CLEI)},
|
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Series = {Proceedings of the Latin American Computing Conference},
|
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Year = {2014},
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Note = {40th Latin American Computing Conference (CLEI), Univ Republica, Fac
|
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Ingn, Montevideo, URUGUAY, SEP 15-19, 2014},
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Organization = {Univ Montevideo; Univ De La Empresa; Univ Catolica Uruguay; Univ Ort
|
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Uruguay},
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Abstract = {In recent years the use of free software has been considered in private
|
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enterprise, government agencies and end users. It is also remarkable the
|
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increase of projects and free software communities in Brazil. However,
|
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there are concerns about accessibility, because despite the growth in
|
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utilization and number of free software projects, accessibility is not
|
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always regarded in the software development process. In this article, we
|
|
present the results of a study on accessibility in free software
|
|
development that sought to identify how free software projects in Brazil
|
|
are dealing with accessibility. Furthermore, we proposed changes in a
|
|
specific process for the development of free software in order to insert
|
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accessibility elements.},
|
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ISSN = {2381-1609},
|
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ISBN = {978-1-4799-6130-6},
|
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000398534300038},
|
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000449617900025,
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Author = {Coelho, Jailton and Valente, Marco Tulio and Silva, Luciana L. and Hora,
|
|
Andre},
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Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
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Title = {Why We Engage in FLOSS: Answers from Core Developers},
|
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Booktitle = {2018 IEEE/ACM 11TH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON COOPERATIVE AND HUMAN
|
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ASPECTS OF SOFTWARE ENGINEERING (CHASE)},
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Year = {2018},
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Pages = {114-121},
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Note = {11th IEEE/ACM International Workshop on Cooperative and Human Aspects of
|
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Software Engineering (CHASE), Gothenburg, SWEDEN, MAY 27-JUN 03, 2018},
|
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Organization = {IEEE; Assoc Comp Machinery; IEEE Comp Soc; SIGSOFT; IEEE Tech Council
|
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Software Engn},
|
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Abstract = {The maintenance and evolution of Free/Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS)
|
|
projects demand the constant attraction of core developers. In this
|
|
paper, we report the results of a survey with 52 developers, who
|
|
recently became core contributors of popular GitHub projects. We reveal
|
|
their motivations to assume a key role in FLOSS projects (e.g.,
|
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improving the projects because they are also using it), the project
|
|
characteristics that most helped in their engagement process (e.g., a
|
|
friendly community), and the barriers faced by the surveyed core
|
|
developers (e.g., lack of time of the project leaders). We also compare
|
|
our results with related studies about others kinds of open source
|
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contributors (casual, one-time, and newcomers).},
|
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DOI = {10.1145/3195836.3195848},
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ISBN = {978-1-4503-5725-8},
|
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Hora, Andre/HTP-0699-2023
|
|
},
|
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ORCID-Numbers = {Hora, Andre/0000-0003-4900-1330
|
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Valente, Marco Tulio/0000-0002-8180-7548},
|
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000449617900025},
|
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}
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@article{ WOS:000655079600001,
|
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Author = {Kapoor, Mudit and Garg, Rahul Dev},
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Title = {Evaluation of optimum PV tilt angle with generated and predicted solar
|
|
electric data using geospatial open source software in cloud environment},
|
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Journal = {SADHANA-ACADEMY PROCEEDINGS IN ENGINEERING SCIENCES},
|
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Year = {2021},
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Volume = {46},
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Number = {2},
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Month = {JUN},
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Abstract = {In this article, a novel approach to find out optimum tilt angle using
|
|
generated and predicted solar data is presented. Here the generated
|
|
electricity outputs data of the photovoltaics (PVs), installed on the
|
|
building rooftops at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee,
|
|
India, have been obtained from the Institute for the past four years
|
|
(2015-18). Simultaneously, the solar PV output data have been predicted
|
|
using open source software application, geographic information system
|
|
(GIS), Perl, global horizontal irradiance (GHI), remote sensing, and
|
|
cloud computing. The satellite-derived GHI has been obtained from the
|
|
database developed by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL),
|
|
United States, and local GHI using a pyranometer to validate the
|
|
results. In the presented work, tilted GHI has been estimated using
|
|
modified tilt angle algorithm implemented using Perl in a cloud
|
|
environment. Further, the usable rooftop area has been digitized on
|
|
high-resolution WorldView-3 image and calculated using QGIS. In this
|
|
study, the validation of an optimum tilt angle has been performed by the
|
|
comparison of the output from the installed solar plant to the predicted
|
|
solar potential. The processing of optimum tilt angle obtained (19.86
|
|
degrees) at IIT Roorkee has been performed using XenCenter server. This
|
|
helped in processing the computation-intensive tilted GHI at various
|
|
tilt angles. This approach also helped in providing further expansion
|
|
plan. The R-2 value between the predicted solar potential and actual
|
|
generation for this study is 0.82.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/s12046-021-01621-4},
|
|
Article-Number = {108},
|
|
ISSN = {0256-2499},
|
|
EISSN = {0973-7677},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Kapoor, Mudit/O-4471-2016
|
|
Garg, Rahul Dev/F-3533-2018},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Kapoor, Mudit/0000-0002-7141-4468
|
|
Garg, Rahul Dev/0000-0003-3684-8962},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000655079600001},
|
|
}
|
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|
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@article{ WOS:000686557200001,
|
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Author = {Tinnin, Jacob and Aksu, Huseyin and Tong, Zhengqing and Zhang, Pengzhi
|
|
and Geva, Eitan and Dunietz, Barry D. and Sun, Xiang and Cheung,
|
|
Margaret S.},
|
|
Title = {CTRAMER: An open-source software package for correlating interfacial
|
|
charge transfer rate constants with donor/acceptor geometries in organic
|
|
photovoltaic materials},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS},
|
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Year = {2021},
|
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Volume = {154},
|
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Number = {21},
|
|
Month = {JUN 7},
|
|
Abstract = {In this paper, we present CTRAMER (Charge-Transfer RAtes from Molecular
|
|
dynamics, Electronic structure, and Rate theory)-an open-source software
|
|
package for calculating interfacial charge-transfer (CT) rate constants
|
|
in organic photovoltaic (OPV) materials based on ab initio calculations
|
|
and molecular dynamics simulations. The software is based on identifying
|
|
representative donor/acceptor geometries within interfacial structures
|
|
obtained from molecular dynamics simulation of donor/acceptor blends and
|
|
calculating the corresponding Fermi's golden rule CT rate constants
|
|
within the framework of the linearized-semiclassical approximation.
|
|
While the methods used are well established, the integration of these
|
|
state-of-the-art tools originating from different disciplines to study
|
|
photoinduced CT processes with explicit treatment of the environment, in
|
|
our opinion, makes this package unique and innovative. The software also
|
|
provides tools for investigating other observables of interest. After
|
|
outlining the features and implementation details, the usage and
|
|
performance of the software are demonstrated with results from an
|
|
example OPV system.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1063/5.0050574},
|
|
Article-Number = {214108},
|
|
ISSN = {0021-9606},
|
|
EISSN = {1089-7690},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Zhang, Pengzhi/C-3495-2017
|
|
Sun, Xiang/C-9458-2012
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Cheung, Margaret Shun/0000-0001-9235-7661
|
|
Aksu, Huseyin/0000-0001-9463-3236
|
|
Dunietz, Barry D/0000-0002-6982-8995
|
|
Tinnin, Jacob/0000-0003-4083-6702
|
|
Zhang, Pengzhi/0000-0001-6920-1490
|
|
Sun, Xiang/0000-0002-2846-8532
|
|
tong, zheng qing/0000-0002-2146-7596},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000686557200001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000253858100008,
|
|
Author = {Russo-Gallo, Patricia and Rodriguez-Gairin, Josep-Manel and Sule-Duesa,
|
|
Andreu},
|
|
Title = {Virtual laboratory of free software for libraries},
|
|
Journal = {PROFESIONAL DE LA INFORMACION},
|
|
Year = {2008},
|
|
Volume = {17},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Pages = {71-77},
|
|
Month = {JAN-FEB},
|
|
Abstract = {The selection of a library management system is often affected by
|
|
social, economic and political conditions that may result in an
|
|
inappropriate choice for a library's needs, characteristics and
|
|
functions. Free software, or freeware, is one of the more often selected
|
|
solutions, given the freedom to copy, modify and distribute it in
|
|
addition to free licensing and the possibilities for integration with
|
|
other applications. This trend is reflected in librarianship curricula,
|
|
in which automation software, repository management software, and even
|
|
Linux/GNU, among others, are explained in a variety of courses. This
|
|
combination of organizational needs and freeware trends led a group of
|
|
professors from the Faculty of Library and Information Science (UB) and
|
|
members of the Work Group on Free Software for Information Professionals
|
|
(Cobdc) to create a virtual laboratory for the use of free software for
|
|
library applications, as a contribution to the professional community.},
|
|
DOI = {10.3145/epi.2008.ene.08},
|
|
ISSN = {1386-6710},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Sulé, Andreu/AGH-3138-2022
|
|
Rodríguez-Gairín, Josep-Manuel/A-7189-2008
|
|
Sule, Andreu/A-3566-2012},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Sule, Andreu/0000-0002-2467-3678},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000253858100008},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000261204200012,
|
|
Author = {Teodori, Francesco and Sumini, Marco},
|
|
Title = {GENII-LIN-2.1: an open source software system for calculating radiation
|
|
dose and risk from radionuclides released to the environment},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTION},
|
|
Year = {2008},
|
|
Volume = {28},
|
|
Number = {4},
|
|
Pages = {589-601},
|
|
Month = {DEC},
|
|
Abstract = {GENII-LIN is an open source radiation protection environmental software
|
|
system running on the Linux operating system. It has capabilities for
|
|
calculating radiation dose and risk to individuals or populations from
|
|
radionuclides released to the environment and from pre-existing
|
|
environmental contamination. It can handle exposure pathways that
|
|
include ingestion, inhalation and direct exposure to air, water and
|
|
soil. The package is available for free and is completely open source,
|
|
i.e., transparent to the users, who have full access to the source code
|
|
of the software.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1088/0952-4746/28/4/N01},
|
|
ISSN = {0952-4746},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {TEODORI, FRANCESCO/0000-0001-7027-0522},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000261204200012},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000471356600001,
|
|
Author = {Carbone, Mariah S. and Seyednasrollah, Bijan and Rademacher, Tim T. and
|
|
Basler, David and Le Moine, James M. and Beals, Samuel and Beasley,
|
|
James and Greene, Andrew and Kelroy, Joseph and Richardson, Andrew D.},
|
|
Title = {Flux Puppy - An open-source software application and portable system
|
|
design for low-cost manual measurements of CO<sub>2</sub> and
|
|
H<sub>2</sub>O fluxes},
|
|
Journal = {AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Volume = {274},
|
|
Pages = {1-6},
|
|
Month = {AUG 15},
|
|
Abstract = {Manual chamber-based measurements of CO2 (and H2O) fluxes are important
|
|
for understanding ecosystem carbon metabolism. Small opaque chambers can
|
|
be used to measure leaf, stem and soil respiration. Larger transparent
|
|
chambers can be used to measure net ecosystem exchange of CO2, and small
|
|
jars often serve this purpose for laboratory incubations of soil and
|
|
plant material. We developed an Android application (app), called Flux
|
|
Puppy, to facilitate chamber-based flux measurements in the field and
|
|
laboratory. The app is designed to run on an inexpensive handheld
|
|
Android device, such as a tablet or phone, and it has a graphical user
|
|
interface that communicates with a LI-COR LI-820 and LI-830 (CO2) or
|
|
LI-840 and LI-850 (CO2/H2O) infrared gas analyzer. The app logs
|
|
concentrations of CO2 and H2O, cell temperature and pressure at 1 Hz,
|
|
displays the output graphically, and calculates the linear regression
|
|
slope, R-squared, and standard error of the CO2 time series. A metadata
|
|
screen allows users to enter operator, site, and plot information, as
|
|
well as take a photograph using the Android device's built-in camera,
|
|
and log measurement location using the device GPS. Additionally, there
|
|
is a notes field, which can be revised after the measurements are taken.
|
|
Data files (the 1 s raw data, photograph, and metadata including
|
|
statistics calculated from the raw data) are then transmitted off the
|
|
device through file sharing options (Gmail, Outlook, Google Drive,
|
|
Dropbox etc.). Because Flux Puppy code is open-source (available on
|
|
GitHub) and the flux measurement system we describe is relatively
|
|
inexpensive and straightforward to assemble, it should be of broad
|
|
interest to the carbon cycling community.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.agrformet.2019.04.012},
|
|
ISSN = {0168-1923},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-2240},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Seyednasrollah, Bijan/N-2006-2019
|
|
Richardson, Andrew/F-5691-2011
|
|
Carbone, Mariah/H-7389-2012},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Richardson, Andrew/0000-0002-0148-6714
|
|
Rademacher, Tim/0000-0002-0627-6564
|
|
Carbone, Mariah/0000-0002-7832-7009},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000471356600001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000437868600003,
|
|
Author = {McInerney, Paul-Brian and Andersen, Kirsten},
|
|
Title = {Networks of innovation: tracing the structures of flows among
|
|
not-for-profit open source software foundations, philanthropies and
|
|
intermediaries, 2004-06},
|
|
Journal = {VOLUNTARY SECTOR REVIEW},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Volume = {5},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Pages = {47-73},
|
|
Month = {MAR},
|
|
Abstract = {Foundations are said to spark and facilitate innovation in the
|
|
non-profit sector. This article offers a structural-institutional
|
|
analysis of organisational and technological innovation in the
|
|
non-profit sector. The world of free/open source software (F/OSS)
|
|
provides the empirical case with which to study how innovation takes
|
|
place among organisations and how foundations can contribute to it.
|
|
Based on a social network analysis of hyperlinks combined with
|
|
qualitative data from interviews and participant observations, the
|
|
authors demonstrate how flows of money, knowledge and technology
|
|
contribute to innovation within a network. A network consisting of
|
|
different kinds of foundations and intermediaries that came together
|
|
from 2004 to 2006 provides a unique example of relationships between
|
|
foundations and grantees that allowed for the coordination of
|
|
innovations without the explicit control of any of its constituent
|
|
members. The implications of innovation networks for technology adoption
|
|
in the non-profit sector are discussed.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1332/204080514X13915102247894},
|
|
ISSN = {2040-8056},
|
|
EISSN = {2040-8064},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000437868600003},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000697715600017,
|
|
Author = {Menendez-Caravaca, Eloisa and Bueno, Salvador and Dolores Gallego, M.},
|
|
Title = {Exploring the link between free and open source software and the
|
|
collaborative economy: A Delphi-based scenario for the year 2025},
|
|
Journal = {TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE},
|
|
Year = {2021},
|
|
Volume = {173},
|
|
Month = {DEC},
|
|
Abstract = {Despite the growth experienced by the Collaborative Economy in recent
|
|
years, there are still unexplored gaps within this phenomenon. One of
|
|
the areas of study with scarce literature is linked with the impact of
|
|
the In-formation and Communication Technologies based on collaborative
|
|
environments, such as Free and Open Source Software, on the spread of
|
|
the Collaborative Economy. Some questions are raised, such as: (1) To
|
|
what extent do organizations linked with Collaborative Economy make use
|
|
of Free and Open Source Software?, (2) What are the incentives that
|
|
motivate the implementation of Free and Open Source Software in
|
|
Collaborative Economy companies?, (3) What use do Collaborative Economy
|
|
companies give to Free and Open Source Software?, and (4) Is there a
|
|
greater use of Free and Open Source Software expected for the coming
|
|
years among these organiza-tions? To answer these questions, a study
|
|
based on the Delphi method has been designed. To this end, a panel of 15
|
|
high-level experts in the field was formed. From the consensus of the
|
|
experts, a significant role for Free and Open Source Software in the
|
|
different collaborative components and industries is evident, with the
|
|
current levels practically being maintained by the year 2025.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.techfore.2021.121087},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {AUG 2021},
|
|
Article-Number = {121087},
|
|
ISSN = {0040-1625},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-5509},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Pereira, María/AAB-5795-2019
|
|
Bueno, Salvador/AAA-6652-2019
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Bueno Avila, Salvador/0000-0001-8482-4354
|
|
Gallego Pereira, Maria Dolores/0000-0003-2504-9313},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000697715600017},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000294955300106,
|
|
Author = {Lazic, Nevena and Givoni, Inmar and Frey, Brendan and Aarabi, Parham},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {FLoSS: Facility Location for Subspace Segmentation},
|
|
Booktitle = {2009 IEEE 12TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER VISION (ICCV)},
|
|
Series = {IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision},
|
|
Year = {2009},
|
|
Pages = {825-832},
|
|
Note = {12th IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision, Kyoto, JAPAN, SEP
|
|
29-OCT 02, 2009},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc},
|
|
Abstract = {Subspace segmentation is the task of segmenting data lying on multiple
|
|
linear subspaces. Its applications in computer vision include motion
|
|
segmentation in video, structure-from-motion, and image clustering. In
|
|
this work, we describe a novel approach for subspace segmentation that
|
|
uses probabilistic inference via a message-passing algorithm.
|
|
We cast the subspace segmentation problem as that of choosing the best
|
|
subset of linear subspaces from a set of candidate subspaces constructed
|
|
from the data. Under this formulation, subspace segmentation corresponds
|
|
to facility location, a well studied operational research problem.
|
|
Approximate solutions to this NP-hard optimization problem can be found
|
|
by performing maximum-a-posteriori (MAP) inference in a probabilistic
|
|
graphical model. We describe the graphical model and a message-passing
|
|
inference algorithm.
|
|
We demonstrate the performance of Facility Location for Subspace
|
|
Segmentation, or FLoSS, on synthetic data as well as on 3D multi-body
|
|
video motion segmentation from point correspondences.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/ICCV.2009.5459302},
|
|
ISSN = {1550-5499},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4244-4419-9},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000294955300106},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000089920300008,
|
|
Author = {Crain, N and Klein, BL and Mohan, P},
|
|
Title = {Dental floss ingestion requiring endoscopic retrieval},
|
|
Journal = {PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY CARE},
|
|
Year = {2000},
|
|
Volume = {16},
|
|
Number = {5},
|
|
Pages = {339-340},
|
|
Month = {OCT},
|
|
Abstract = {We report an unusual case of a toddler who ingested dental floss and who
|
|
subsequently was intubated in a community ED prior to transfer to our
|
|
pediatric tertiary care center for endoscopic removal of the foreign
|
|
body.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1097/00006565-200010000-00008},
|
|
ISSN = {0749-5161},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000089920300008},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000375041200008,
|
|
Author = {Naudts, Bram and Tavernier, Wouter and Verbrugge, Sofie and Colle,
|
|
Didier and Pickavet, Mario},
|
|
Title = {DEPLOYING SDN AND NFV AT THE SPEED OF INNOVATION: TOWARD A NEW BOND
|
|
BETWEEN STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS, INDUSTRY FORA, AND
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OPEN-SOURCE SOFTWARE PROJECTS},
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Journal = {IEEE COMMUNICATIONS MAGAZINE},
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Year = {2016},
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Volume = {54},
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Number = {S},
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Pages = {46-53},
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Month = {MAR},
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Abstract = {Standards development organizations (SDOs) exist to assure the
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development of consensus-based, quality standards. These formal
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standards are needed in the telecommunications market to achieve
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functional interoperability. The standardization process takes years,
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and then a vendor still needs to implement the resulting standard in a
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product. This prevents service providers (SPs) who are willing to
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venture into new domains from doing so at a fast pace. With the
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development of software-defined networking (SDN) and network function
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virtualization (NFV), opensource technology is emerging as a new option
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in the telecommunications market. In contrast to SDOs, open-source
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software (OSS) communities create a product that may implicitly define a
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de-facto standard based on market consensus. Therefore, SPs are drawn to
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OSS, but they face technical, procedural, legal, and cultural challenges
|
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due to their lack of experience with open software development. The
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question therefore arises, how the interaction between OSS communities,
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SDOs, and industry fora (IF) can be organized to tackle these
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challenges.
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This article examines the evolving roles of OSS communities, IF, and
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SDOs, and places them in an NFV/SDN context. It sketches the differences
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between these roles and provides guidelines on how the interaction
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between them can turn into a mutually beneficial relationship that
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balances the conflicting goals of timely development on the one hand and
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technical excellence, openness, and fairness on the other, to reach
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their common goal of creating flexible and efficient telecommunications
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networks.},
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DOI = {10.1109/MCOM.2016.7432171},
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ISSN = {0163-6804},
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EISSN = {1558-1896},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Verbrugge, Sofie/GQY-4760-2022
|
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Pickavet, Mario/E-9530-2019
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},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Pickavet, Mario/0000-0001-5817-7886
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Colle, Didier/0000-0002-1428-0301
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Tavernier, Wouter/0000-0003-4408-6523},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000375041200008},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000852253900001,
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Author = {Gupta, Neel and Mishra, Brijes and Crandall, Dustin M.},
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Title = {A New Workflow of X-ray CT Image Processing and Data Analysis of
|
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Structural Features in Rock Using Open-Source Software},
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Journal = {MINING METALLURGY \& EXPLORATION},
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Year = {2022},
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Volume = {39},
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Number = {5, SI},
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Pages = {2011-2024},
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Month = {OCT},
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Abstract = {X-ray computed tomography (CT) images of rock specimens often contain
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artifacts which must be corrected before scientific analyses are
|
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performed. This paper presents a new workflow of automated image
|
|
processing to utilize poor-quality X-ray CT scan images. The workflow
|
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runs on the open-source image analysis software and efficiently
|
|
separates desired features from low-contrast scanned images. The new
|
|
workflow is a two-step technique using contrast enhancement and
|
|
automated feature segmentation to generate noise-free binary images. The
|
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results of binary images using the proposed workflow and using a
|
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conventional thresholding technique are analyzed to show the quality of
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the proposed method. The paper also presents a workflow of estimating
|
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the structural geometries of features in two and three dimensions. The
|
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results of the structural feature analyses and computational time were
|
|
compared between the open-source (ImageJ) and commercial image analysis
|
|
software (Bruker Computed Tomography Analyzer). The commercial software
|
|
was more computationally efficient, but the task-specific macros in
|
|
open-source software enabled the user-desired automation in image
|
|
processing and data extraction of desired structural features of
|
|
comparable quality.},
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DOI = {10.1007/s42461-022-00662-5},
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EarlyAccessDate = {SEP 2022},
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ISSN = {2524-3462},
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EISSN = {2524-3470},
|
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Crandall, Dustin/B-1257-2010},
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|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000852253900001},
|
|
}
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@article{ WOS:000250681100005,
|
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Author = {Dahlander, Linus},
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|
Title = {Penguin in a new suit:: a tale of how <i>de novo</i> entrants emerged to
|
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harness free and open source software communities},
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Journal = {INDUSTRIAL AND CORPORATE CHANGE},
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Year = {2007},
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Volume = {16},
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Number = {5},
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Pages = {913-943},
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Month = {OCT},
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Abstract = {A growing body of literature has explored the motivations for
|
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individuals to take part in free and open source software (FOSS), yet
|
|
how firms participate is largely an unattended research area. Building
|
|
on information from an extensive dataset of secondary sources and 30
|
|
in-depth interviews, I show that de novo entrants have emerged in
|
|
conjunction with a changing institutional infrastructure and a more
|
|
pragmatic attitude toward firms that focus on technological benefits
|
|
rather than ideology. To understand how these firms try to harness the
|
|
work of these communities, I use the empirical data to derive a 22
|
|
matrix of different approaches. The X axis reflects whether or not the
|
|
firms initiated a new community or relied on communities founded by
|
|
peers, whereas the Y axis represents the degree of participation of the
|
|
firm in the community. This taxonomy illustrates how de novo entrant are
|
|
initiating new forms of communities or joining communities established
|
|
by peers. This suggests that while many of the central pillars of FOSS
|
|
remains, de novo entrants have emerged to find new ways of making
|
|
business resulting in various implications for firm strategies and
|
|
knowledge disclosure.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1093/icc/dtm026},
|
|
ISSN = {0960-6491},
|
|
EISSN = {1464-3650},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Dahlander, Linus/P-3006-2018},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000250681100005},
|
|
}
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|
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@article{ WOS:000551260500006,
|
|
Author = {Mussa, Kassim Ramadhani and Mjemah, Ibrahimu Chikira and Machunda,
|
|
Revocatus Lazaro},
|
|
Title = {Open-Source Software Application for Hydrogeological Delineation of
|
|
Potential Groundwater Recharge Zones in the Singida Semi-Arid, Fractured
|
|
Aquifer, Central Tanzania},
|
|
Journal = {HYDROLOGY},
|
|
Year = {2020},
|
|
Volume = {7},
|
|
Number = {2},
|
|
Month = {JUN},
|
|
Abstract = {This study attempted to delineate and map potential groundwater recharge
|
|
zones of the Singida, semi-arid, fractured crystalline basement aquifer
|
|
using open source remote sensing and GIS software. Various thematic maps
|
|
such as lithology/hydrogeology, soil, land-cover/use, slope, lineament
|
|
density, drainage density and rainfall distribution were integrated in
|
|
QGIS software. Vector input layers were rasterized and resampled using
|
|
QGIS wrap projection function to make sure that the grid cells are of
|
|
the same size. Reclassification using SAGA and GRASS reclass algorithms
|
|
in QGIS was carried out to realign the factor classes in a consistent
|
|
scale, and reclassification to a scale of 1 to 5 was carried out to
|
|
harmonize the results. The study identified a number of potential areas
|
|
for groundwater recharge, groundwater exploration, groundwater
|
|
development and potential areas for artificial groundwater recharge.
|
|
Potential groundwater recharge zones for the Singida semi-arid fractured
|
|
aquifer are restricted to areas with high lineament density, cultivated
|
|
areas, grassland and flat to gentle slopes. The potential of groundwater
|
|
recharge is also observed in areas with low drainage density. The
|
|
delineated zones provide a good understanding of the potential recharge
|
|
zones, which are a starting point for recharge zone protection. This
|
|
blended approach can be utilized for carrying out suitability analysis
|
|
using the weighted overlay analysis approach. Areas designated good and
|
|
very good are recommended for artificial recharging structures as an
|
|
alternative technique for enhancing groundwater recharge through
|
|
rainwater harvesting. This will help to augment groundwater storage in
|
|
this semi-arid environment.},
|
|
DOI = {10.3390/hydrology7020028},
|
|
Article-Number = {28},
|
|
EISSN = {2306-5338},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Mussa, Kassim/KIG-2603-2024
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Ramadhani Mussa, Kassim/0000-0002-1671-2411},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000551260500006},
|
|
}
|
|
|
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000258398700031,
|
|
Author = {Balieiro, Marco A. and de Sousa Junior, Samuel F. and de Souza, Cleidson
|
|
R. B.},
|
|
Editor = {Russo, B and Damiani, E and Hissam, S and Lundell, B and Succi, G},
|
|
Title = {Facilitating social network studies of FLOSS using the OSSNetwork
|
|
environment},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE DEVELOPMENT, COMMUNITIES AND QUALITY},
|
|
Series = {INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR INFORMATION PROCESSING},
|
|
Year = {2008},
|
|
Volume = {275},
|
|
Pages = {343-350},
|
|
Note = {4th International Conference on Open Source Systems held at the 20th
|
|
World Computer Congress, Milan, ITALY, SEP 07-10, 2008},
|
|
Organization = {IFIP WG 2 3},
|
|
Abstract = {Open source projects are typical examples of successful distributed
|
|
software development projects. Understanding how coordination in these
|
|
projects takes place can provide important lessons to Software
|
|
Engineering researchers and practitioners. This understanding has been
|
|
achieved using different research methods, including, surveys, case
|
|
studies and social network analysis. However, to conduct these studies
|
|
each researcher needs to build his own infra-structure from the scratch,
|
|
a time consuming and error-prone task. This paper aims to alleviate this
|
|
problem by describing an environment, the OSSNetwork, which allows the
|
|
automatic data collection of open source repositories. Data collected by
|
|
the OSSNetwork is aimed to support the construction, visualization, and
|
|
analysis of social networks. This environment is extensible, therefore
|
|
facilitating empirical Studies of open source projects.},
|
|
ISSN = {1571-5736},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-387-09683-4},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {de Souza, Cleidson/J-4409-2014
|
|
de Sousa, Samuel/F-3746-2015
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {de Sousa, Samuel/0000-0003-0940-096X
|
|
de Souza, Cleidson/0000-0003-3240-3122},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000258398700031},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000894091700001,
|
|
Author = {Gangi, Paul Di and Teigland, Robin and Yetis, Zeynep},
|
|
Title = {How do different stakeholder groups within an open source software
|
|
project influence the project's development: a case study of
|
|
OpenSimulator},
|
|
Journal = {INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY \& PEOPLE},
|
|
Year = {2023},
|
|
Volume = {36},
|
|
Number = {7},
|
|
Pages = {3048-3078},
|
|
Month = {NOV 21},
|
|
Abstract = {PurposeThis research investigates how the value creation interests and
|
|
activities of different stakeholder groups within one open source
|
|
software (OSS) project influence the project's development over
|
|
time.Design/methodology/approachThe authors conducted a case study of
|
|
OpenSimulator using textual and thematic analyses of the initial four
|
|
years of OpenSimulator developer mailing list to identify each
|
|
stakeholder group and guide our analysis of their interests and value
|
|
creation activities over time.FindingsThe analysis revealed that while
|
|
each stakeholder group was active within the OSS project's development,
|
|
the different groups possessed complementary interests that enabled the
|
|
project to evolve. In the formative period, entrepreneurs were
|
|
interested in the software's strategic direction in the market,
|
|
academics and SMEs in software functionality and large firms and
|
|
hobbyists in software testing. Each group retained its primary interest
|
|
in the maturing period with academics and SMEs separating into server-
|
|
and client-side usability. The analysis shed light on how the different
|
|
stakeholder groups overcame tensions amongst themselves and took
|
|
specific actions to sustain the project.Originality/valueThe authors
|
|
extend stakeholder theory by reconceptualizing the focal organization
|
|
and its stakeholders for OSS projects. To date, OSS research has
|
|
primarily focused on examining one project relative to its marketplace.
|
|
Using stakeholder theory, we identified stakeholder groups within a
|
|
single OSS project to demonstrate their distinct interests and how these
|
|
interests influence their value creation activities over time.
|
|
Collectively, these interests enable the project's long-term
|
|
development.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1108/ITP-10-2021-0751},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {DEC 2022},
|
|
ISSN = {0959-3845},
|
|
EISSN = {1758-5813},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Di Gangi, Paul/0000-0003-2489-6596},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000894091700001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000319423700014,
|
|
Author = {Steff, Maximilian and Russo, Barbara and Ruhe, Guenther},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Evolution of Features and their Dependencies - An Explorative Study in
|
|
OSS},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACM-IEEE INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON EMPIRICAL
|
|
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING AND MEASUREMENT (ESEM'12)},
|
|
Series = {International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and
|
|
Measurement},
|
|
Year = {2012},
|
|
Pages = {111-114},
|
|
Note = {6th ACM-IEEE International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering
|
|
and Measurement (ESEM), Lund, SWEDEN, SEP 19-20, 2012},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; Assoc Comp Machinery (ACM); ACM Special Interest Grp Software Engn
|
|
(SIGSOFT); IEEE Comp Soc (CS)},
|
|
Abstract = {Release Planning is the process of decision making about what features
|
|
are to be implemented (or revised) in which release of a software
|
|
product. While release planning for proprietary software products is
|
|
well-studied, little investigation has been performed for open source
|
|
products. Various types of feature dependencies are known to impact both
|
|
the planning and the subsequent maintenance process. In this paper, we
|
|
provide the basic layout of a method to formulate and analyze feature
|
|
dependencies defined at the code level. Dependencies are de fined from
|
|
evolutionary analysis of the commit graph of OSS code development and
|
|
syntactical dependencies. We demonstrate our method with an explorative
|
|
study of an open source project, the Spring Framework. From the analysis
|
|
of the development cycles of two major releases over forty-one months,
|
|
we could correlate late, increased feature dependencies with an
|
|
increased number for subsequent improvements and bug fixes.},
|
|
ISSN = {1938-6451},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4503-1056-7},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Russo, Barbara/AAA-8850-2019
|
|
Russo, Barbara/L-5311-2013},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Russo, Barbara/0000-0003-3737-9264},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000319423700014},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000335313100131,
|
|
Author = {Grythe, Knut and Jensen, Irene and Lie, Arne and Reinen, Tor Arne and
|
|
Alver, Morten Omholt and Eidnes, Grim and Michelsen, Finn Are and Reed,
|
|
Mark and Slagstad, Dag},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Ocean space surveillance system - OSS},
|
|
Booktitle = {2013 MTS/IEEE OCEANS - BERGEN},
|
|
Series = {OCEANS-IEEE},
|
|
Year = {2013},
|
|
Note = {MTS/IEEE OCEANS Conference, Bergen, NORWAY, JUN 10-14, 2013},
|
|
Organization = {Marine Technol Soc; IEEE; IEEE Ocean Engn Soc; SFE Power; Marintek;
|
|
Norwegian Def Res Estab; Inst Marine Res; Univ Bergen, Geophys Inst;
|
|
Gersemia, Bekkadal Consultancy \& Engn Serv; NERSC},
|
|
Abstract = {OSS is a real-time supervising concept for marine operations and
|
|
management based on data assimilation and integrated measurements and
|
|
models. OSS is composed of an underwater sensor network, communication
|
|
links to computers running ocean models, computer ocean models and a
|
|
data assimilation tool which adapts the model to measurement data from
|
|
the sensor network. The paper describes the overall system and how the
|
|
sensor measurements are updating the model. The inclusion of
|
|
electromagnetic communication in the sensor network is discussed,
|
|
illustrating the link sea surface range and performance in terms of
|
|
signal level variations. Results from real measurements at the coast of
|
|
Norway show the improved predictions of sea current behaviour. Besides
|
|
from improving the quality of predictions, modelling is used for optimum
|
|
deployment of the network nodes, representing a major economical benefit
|
|
of the OSS approach compared to a more ad hoc deployment of the nodes.},
|
|
ISSN = {0197-7385},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4799-0000-8; 978-1-4799-0002-2},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Jensen, Irene/B-6012-2012
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Lie, Arne/0000-0001-8118-3168},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000335313100131},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000216062200011,
|
|
Author = {Tirado, Miguel},
|
|
Title = {SCORM AS THE TOOL FOR DEVELOPMENT OF FREE SOFTWARE EDUCATION IN VIRTUAL
|
|
LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS.},
|
|
Journal = {EDUWEB-REVISTA DE TECNOLOGIA DE INFORMACION Y COMUNICACION EN EDUCACION},
|
|
Year = {2008},
|
|
Volume = {2},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Pages = {161-187},
|
|
Abstract = {The incorporation of software to educational field has resulted in a
|
|
thorough search in building applications that support the
|
|
teaching-learning process, which in turn allows the creation of tools
|
|
that are easy to transport and adapt to the characteristics of the
|
|
classroom or working group, the same way the introduction of Virtual
|
|
Learning Environments (EVA) systems teachings of Venezuelan universities
|
|
created a new space for the exploration and construction of tools that
|
|
enhance the educational activity. The University Romulo Gallegos, has
|
|
incorporated the Virtual Environment Learning Moodle, which provides a
|
|
set of tools for the development of academic activities, such as SCORM,
|
|
which is based on this investigation, which through the documentary
|
|
collection structure a manual with which teachers are able to develop
|
|
and implement SCORM packages into their teaching activities in the
|
|
Virtual Environment Learning Willing by the University.},
|
|
ISSN = {1856-7576},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000216062200011},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:A1992KE18800005,
|
|
Author = {GU, P and HESSLEY, RK and PAN, WP},
|
|
Title = {THERMAL CHARACTERIZATION ANALYSIS OF MILKWEED FLOSS},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF ANALYTICAL AND APPLIED PYROLYSIS},
|
|
Year = {1992},
|
|
Volume = {24},
|
|
Number = {2},
|
|
Pages = {147-161},
|
|
Month = {DEC},
|
|
Abstract = {The thermal analysis of milkweed and several individual commercial
|
|
materials of similar chemical composition has been carried out. By
|
|
combining a two-stage thermal process (pyrolysis-combustion) with a
|
|
thermogravimetric analyzer and a Fourier transform infrared
|
|
spectrometer, it has been possible to identify the major organic
|
|
volatile products of pyrolysis and to correlate gas evolution with the
|
|
decomposition of the individual components (cellulose, hemicellulose and
|
|
lignin) of the floss. During pyrolysis, acetic acid, formic acid and
|
|
methanol are formed in addition to CO2 and H2O. The data also show that
|
|
pyrolytic decomposition of the three chemical constituents of milkweed
|
|
occur without any apparent synergistic interaction. The combustion of
|
|
milkweed produced CO2 and H2O, as expected, but the removal of the waxy
|
|
coating from the fibers results in an increased susceptibility to
|
|
combustion. The coating displays no effect on the process of pyrolysis.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/0165-2370(92)85026-H},
|
|
ISSN = {0165-2370},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:A1992KE18800005},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000312908700048,
|
|
Author = {Zhou, Minghui and Mockus, Audris},
|
|
Editor = {Glinz, M and Murphy, G and Pezze, M},
|
|
Title = {What Make Long Term Contributors: Willingness and Opportunity in OSS
|
|
Community},
|
|
Booktitle = {2012 34TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING (ICSE)},
|
|
Series = {International Conference on Software Engineering},
|
|
Year = {2012},
|
|
Pages = {518-528},
|
|
Note = {34th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE), Zurich,
|
|
SWITZERLAND, JUN 02-09, 2012},
|
|
Organization = {ACM Special Interest Grp Software Engn (SIGSOFT); IEEE Comp Soc Tech
|
|
Council Software Engn (TCSE); Special Interest Grp Software Engn Swiss
|
|
Informat Soc (SI-SE); Univ Zurich, Dept Informat; ACM; IEEE Comp Soc},
|
|
Abstract = {To survive and succeed, software projects need to attract and retain
|
|
contributors. We model the individual's chances to become a valuable
|
|
contributor through her capacity, willingness, and the opportunity to
|
|
contribute at the time of joining. Using issue tracking data of Mozilla
|
|
and Gnome, we find that the probability for a new joiner to become a
|
|
Long Term Contributor (LTC) is associated with her willingness and
|
|
environment. Specifically, during their first month, future LTCs tend to
|
|
be more active and show more community-oriented attitude than other
|
|
joiners. Joiners who start by commenting on instead of reporting an
|
|
issue or ones who succeed to get at least one reported issue to be
|
|
fixed, more than double their odds of becoming an LTC. The micro-climate
|
|
with a productive and clustered peer group increases the odds. On the
|
|
contrary, the macro-climate with high project popularity and the
|
|
micro-climate with low attention from peers reduce the odds. This
|
|
implies that the interaction between individual's attitude and project's
|
|
climate are associated with the odds that an individual would become a
|
|
valuable contributor or disengage from the project. Our findings may
|
|
provide a basis for empirical approaches to design a better community
|
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architecture and to improve the experience of contributors.},
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ISSN = {0270-5257},
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ISBN = {978-1-4673-1067-3},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Mockus, Audris/AEY-3361-2022
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},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Mockus, Audris/0000-0002-7987-7598},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000312908700048},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000347788400006,
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Author = {Zhou, Minghui and Mockus, Audris},
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Title = {Who Will Stay in the FLOSS Community? Modeling Participant's Initial
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Behavior},
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Journal = {IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING},
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Year = {2015},
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Volume = {41},
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Number = {1},
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Pages = {82-99},
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Month = {JAN},
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Abstract = {Motivation: To survive and succeed, FLOSS projects need contributors
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able to accomplish critical project tasks. However, such tasks require
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extensive project experience of long term contributors (LTCs). Aim: We
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measure, understand, and predict how the newcomers' involvement and
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environment in the issue tracking system (ITS) affect their odds of
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becoming an LTC. Method: ITS data of Mozilla and Gnome, literature,
|
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interviews, and online documents were used to design measures of
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involvement and environment. A logistic regression model was used to
|
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explain and predict contributor's odds of becoming an LTC. We also
|
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reproduced the results on new data provided by Mozilla. Results: We
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constructed nine measures of involvement and environment based on events
|
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recorded in an ITS. Macro-climate is the overall project environment
|
|
while micro-climate is person-specific and varies among the
|
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participants. Newcomers who are able to get at least one issue reported
|
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in the first month to be fixed, doubled their odds of becoming an LTC.
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The macro-climate with high project popularity and the micro-climate
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with low attention from peers reduced the odds. The precision of LTC
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prediction was 38 times higher than for a random predictor. We were able
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to reproduce the results with new Mozilla data without losing the
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significance or predictive power of the previously published model. We
|
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encountered unexpected changes in some attributes and suggest ways to
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make analysis of ITS data more reproducible. Conclusions: The findings
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|
suggest the importance of initial behaviors and experiences of new
|
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participants and outline empirically-based approaches to help the
|
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communities with the recruitment of contributors for long-term
|
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participation and to help the participants contribute more effectively.
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To facilitate the reproduction of the study and of the proposed measures
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in other contexts, we provide the data we retrieved and the scripts we
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wrote at https://www.passion-lab.org/projects/developerfluency.html.},
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DOI = {10.1109/TSE.2014.2349496},
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ISSN = {0098-5589},
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|
EISSN = {1939-3520},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Mockus, Audris/AEY-3361-2022
|
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},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Mockus, Audris/0000-0002-7987-7598},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000347788400006},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000306295800035,
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Author = {Seifu, Zegaye and Tsiavos, Prodromos},
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Editor = {Agerfalk, P and Boldyreff, C and GonzalezBarahona, JM and Madey, GR and Noll, J},
|
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Title = {To Rule and Be Ruled: Governance and Participation in FOSS Projects},
|
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Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE: NEW HORIZONS},
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Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
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Year = {2010},
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Volume = {319},
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Pages = {380+},
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Note = {6th International Conference on Open Source Systems (OSS 2010), Notre
|
|
Dame, IN, MAY 30-JUN 02, 2010},
|
|
Organization = {Int Federat Informat Proc Work Grp 2 13},
|
|
Abstract = {Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) Development has evoked images of
|
|
full participation, emancipation and flat organization. Despite such
|
|
rhetoric, some recent studies and practices reveal the re-emergence of
|
|
hierarchical structures in one form or another as an almost inevitable
|
|
aspect of the software development process. The objective of this paper
|
|
is to investigate, both theoretically and empirically, the reasons
|
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behind this reappearance of hierarchy and its impact on the
|
|
participation patterns of open source projects.},
|
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ISSN = {1868-4238},
|
|
EISSN = {1868-422X},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-642-13243-8},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000306295800035},
|
|
}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000340619500030,
|
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Author = {Boender, Jaap and Fernandes, Sara},
|
|
Editor = {Counsell, S and Nunez, M},
|
|
Title = {Small World Characteristics of FLOSS Distributions},
|
|
Booktitle = {SOFTWARE ENGINEERING AND FORMAL METHODS},
|
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Series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
|
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Year = {2014},
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Volume = {8368},
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Pages = {417-429},
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Note = {11th International Conference on Software Engineering and Formal Methods
|
|
(SEFM), Madrid, SPAIN, SEP 23-27, 2013},
|
|
Abstract = {Over the years, Free/Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS) distributions
|
|
have become more and more complex and recent versions contain tens of
|
|
thousands of packages. This has made it impossible to do quality control
|
|
by hand. Instead, distribution editors must look to automated methods to
|
|
ensure the quality of their distributions.
|
|
In the present paper, we present some insights into the general
|
|
structure of FLOSS distributions. We notably show that such
|
|
distributions have the characteristics of a small world network: there
|
|
are only a few important packages, and many less important packages.
|
|
Identifying the important packages can help editors focus their efforts
|
|
on parts of the distribution where errors will have important
|
|
consequences.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-319-05032-4\_30},
|
|
ISSN = {0302-9743},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-319-05032-4; 978-3-319-05031-7},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000340619500030},
|
|
}
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@article{ WOS:000307102800002,
|
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Author = {Ellul, Claire},
|
|
Title = {Can Free (and Open Source) Software and Data be Used to Underpin a
|
|
Self-Paced Tutorial on Spatial Databases?},
|
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Journal = {TRANSACTIONS IN GIS},
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Year = {2012},
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Volume = {16},
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Number = {4},
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|
Pages = {435-454},
|
|
Month = {AUG},
|
|
Abstract = {University College London's Department of Civil, Environmental and
|
|
Geomatic Engineering (CEGE) offers a number of Masters programmes in
|
|
topics related to Geomatics, including Surveying, Hydrographic
|
|
Surveying, Remote Sensing and Geographical Information Science. Data
|
|
management, and in particular the technology and applications of Spatial
|
|
Databases, forms a key part of the curriculum on these courses. Interest
|
|
in Spatial Databases is, however, more widespread especially with the
|
|
increasing understanding of the relevance of geospatial techniques to
|
|
fields as diverse as anthropology and architecture. This article
|
|
describes the development and evaluation of a self-paced hands-on course
|
|
on Databases and Spatial Databases for CEGE students, presented to
|
|
students to complement and enhance in-class teaching. The article
|
|
focuses on both pedagogical elements of self-paced learning and the
|
|
suitability of Free and Open Source Software and Open Data
|
|
(PostgreSQL/PostGIS, Quantum GIS, Open Street Map) for the Spatial
|
|
Databases curriculum. The resulting material was evaluated by a cohort
|
|
of 25 students in 2010, and their feedback (very positive) and the
|
|
overall results provide an interesting insight into suitable methods to
|
|
employ when teaching technical subjects to a cohort having differing
|
|
background skill levels.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1111/j.1467-9671.2012.01321.x},
|
|
ISSN = {1361-1682},
|
|
EISSN = {1467-9671},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000307102800002},
|
|
}
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|
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@article{ WOS:001256557500001,
|
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Author = {Stevens, Guylian and Hantson, Luc and Larmuseau, Michiel and Heerman,
|
|
Jan R. and Siau, Vincent and Verdonck, Pascal},
|
|
Title = {A Guide to Measuring Heart and Respiratory Rates Based on Off-the-Shelf
|
|
Photoplethysmographic Hardware and Open-Source Software},
|
|
Journal = {SENSORS},
|
|
Year = {2024},
|
|
Volume = {24},
|
|
Number = {12},
|
|
Month = {JUN},
|
|
Abstract = {The remote monitoring of vital signs via wearable devices holds
|
|
significant potential for alleviating the strain on hospital resources
|
|
and elder-care facilities. Among the various techniques available,
|
|
photoplethysmography stands out as particularly promising for assessing
|
|
vital signs such as heart rate, respiratory rate, oxygen saturation, and
|
|
blood pressure. Despite the efficacy of this method, many commercially
|
|
available wearables, bearing Conformit \& eacute; Europ \& eacute;enne
|
|
marks and the approval of the Food and Drug Administration, are often
|
|
integrated within proprietary, closed data ecosystems and are very
|
|
expensive. In an effort to democratize access to affordable wearable
|
|
devices, our research endeavored to develop an open-source
|
|
photoplethysmographic sensor utilizing off-the-shelf hardware and
|
|
open-source software components. The primary aim of this investigation
|
|
was to ascertain whether the combination of off-the-shelf hardware
|
|
components and open-source software yielded vital-sign measurements
|
|
(specifically heart rate and respiratory rate) comparable to those
|
|
obtained from more expensive, commercially endorsed medical devices.
|
|
Conducted as a prospective, single-center study, the research involved
|
|
the assessment of fifteen participants for three minutes in four
|
|
distinct positions, supine, seated, standing, and walking in place. The
|
|
sensor consisted of four PulseSensors measuring photoplethysmographic
|
|
signals with green light in reflection mode. Subsequent signal
|
|
processing utilized various open-source Python packages. The heart rate
|
|
assessment involved the comparison of three distinct methodologies,
|
|
while the respiratory rate analysis entailed the evaluation of fifteen
|
|
different algorithmic combinations. For one-minute average heart rates'
|
|
determination, the Neurokit process pipeline achieved the best results
|
|
in a seated position with a Spearman's coefficient of 0.9 and a mean
|
|
difference of 0.59 BPM. For the respiratory rate, the combined
|
|
utilization of Neurokit and Charlton algorithms yielded the most
|
|
favorable outcomes with a Spearman's coefficient of 0.82 and a mean
|
|
difference of 1.90 BrPM. This research found that off-the-shelf
|
|
components are able to produce comparable results for heart and
|
|
respiratory rates to those of commercial and approved medical wearables.},
|
|
DOI = {10.3390/s24123766},
|
|
Article-Number = {3766},
|
|
EISSN = {1424-8220},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Stevens, Guylian/JGL-9579-2023},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Stevens, Guylian/0000-0001-6689-2847},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001256557500001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000595003900043,
|
|
Author = {Hansen, Martin Rune Hassan and Schlunssen, Vivi and Sandbaek, Annelli},
|
|
Title = {HemoDownloader: Open source software utility to extract data from
|
|
HemoCue HbA1c 501 devices in epidemiological studies of diabetes
|
|
mellitus},
|
|
Journal = {PLOS ONE},
|
|
Year = {2020},
|
|
Volume = {15},
|
|
Number = {11},
|
|
Month = {NOV 17},
|
|
Abstract = {Diabetes mellitus is a serious disease with increasing global
|
|
prevalence. Point-of-care analysis of glycated hemoglobin A (HbA(1c))
|
|
holds promise as a diagnostic test for diabetes mellitus in
|
|
epidemiological studies in challenging environments with limited access
|
|
to centralized biochemical labs. The HemoCue HbA1c 501 device can be
|
|
used for point-of-care determination of HbA(1c), but its usability in
|
|
epidemiological studies is limited by its inability to export results in
|
|
digital format. We have developed the open source HemoDownloader
|
|
software to overcome this limitation of the device. HemoDownloader has
|
|
an easy-to-use graphical user interface and can export data from HemoCue
|
|
HbA1c 501 to standard spreadsheet file formats. The program has the
|
|
potential to improve data collection and management in epidemiological
|
|
studies of diabetes mellitus.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1371/journal.pone.0242087},
|
|
Article-Number = {e0242087},
|
|
ISSN = {1932-6203},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Hansen, Martin Rune Hassan/0000-0001-9681-2393
|
|
Schlunssen, Vivi/0000-0003-4915-1734},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000595003900043},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000637215500020,
|
|
Author = {Tang, Tanya Ya and Fisher, Gregory J. and Qualls, William J.},
|
|
Title = {The effects of inbound open innovation, outbound open innovation, and
|
|
team role diversity on open source software project performance},
|
|
Journal = {INDUSTRIAL MARKETING MANAGEMENT},
|
|
Year = {2021},
|
|
Volume = {94},
|
|
Pages = {216-228},
|
|
Month = {APR},
|
|
Abstract = {This manuscript delineates two open innovation strategies, inbound and
|
|
outbound, to examine how their tradeoff effects on open source software
|
|
project performance are affected by project team role diversity. We
|
|
leverage Opportunity-Motivation-Ability (OMA) theory to explain that
|
|
inbound open innovation provides opportunities to access external
|
|
knowledge in open innovation community networks; but whether a project
|
|
can absorb and utilize such external knowledge depends on outbound open
|
|
innovation and project team role diversity, which influence the team
|
|
members? motivation and ability to do so. Using a large sample of open
|
|
source software projects, the empirical findings suggest project
|
|
performance should be distinguished as internal (technical performance)
|
|
and external (market performance) to understand the effects of open
|
|
innovation strategy. Technical performance is enhanced with a coupled
|
|
open innovation strategy that leverages both high outbound open
|
|
innovation and high inbound open innovation, in conjunction with low
|
|
team role diversity. However, an inbound open innovation strategy is
|
|
optimal for market performance, particularly when team role diversity is
|
|
high. Thus, project team role diversity explains the trade-off effects
|
|
of inbound and outbound open innovation strategies on project technical
|
|
performance and market performance.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.indmarman.2021.02.013},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {APR 2021},
|
|
ISSN = {0019-8501},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-2062},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000637215500020},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000346736300024,
|
|
Author = {Goni, Angel and Boodraj, Maheshwar and Cabreja, Yordanis},
|
|
Editor = {Corral, L and Sillitti, A and Succi, G and Vlasenko, J and Wasserman, AI},
|
|
Title = {A Methodology for Managing FOSS Migration Projects},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE: MOBILE OPEN SOURCE TECHNOLOGIES},
|
|
Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Volume = {427},
|
|
Pages = {172-175},
|
|
Note = {10th IFIP WG 2.13 International Conference on Open Source Systems (OSS),
|
|
San Jose, COSTA RICA, MAY 06-09, 2014},
|
|
Organization = {IFIP WG 2.13},
|
|
Abstract = {Since 2005, the Free Software Center (CESOL) at the University of
|
|
Information Science (UCI) in Havana, Cuba, has conducted several free
|
|
and open source software (FOSS) migration projects for various
|
|
organizations. The experience gained from these projects enabled the
|
|
creation of a FOSS Migration Methodology which documented how the
|
|
technical elements of a project of this kind should be executed. Despite
|
|
the usefulness of this methodology, the projects that have been
|
|
undertaken experienced difficulties that were, in most cases, directly
|
|
related to their management. This research aims to improve the
|
|
methodology and minimize management-related challenges thereby improving
|
|
the quality of migration projects. The proposed methodology was applied
|
|
in a project that ran in a higher education organization and the results
|
|
prove that the methodology enhanced the quality of the migration
|
|
project.},
|
|
ISSN = {1868-4238},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-642-55128-4},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000346736300024},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000925645400007,
|
|
Author = {Dawood, Kareem A. A. and Zaidan, A. A. and Sharif, Khaironi Y. Y. and
|
|
Ghani, Abdul A. and Zulzalil, H. and Zaidan, B. B.},
|
|
Title = {Novel Multi-Perspective Usability Evaluation Framework for Selection of
|
|
Open Source Software Based on BWM and Group VIKOR Techniques},
|
|
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY \& DECISION MAKING},
|
|
Year = {2023},
|
|
Volume = {22},
|
|
Number = {01},
|
|
Pages = {187-277},
|
|
Month = {JAN},
|
|
Abstract = {Increasing demand for open-source software (OSS) has raised the value of
|
|
efficient selection in terms of quality; usability is an essential
|
|
quality factor that significantly affects system acceptability and
|
|
sustainability. Most large and complex software packages partitioned
|
|
across multiple portals and involve many users - each with their role in
|
|
the software package; those users have different perspectives on the
|
|
software package, defined by their knowledge, responsibilities, and
|
|
commitments. Thus, a multi-perspective approach has been used in
|
|
usability evaluation to overcome the challenge of inconsistency between
|
|
users' perspectives; the inconsistency challenge would lead to an
|
|
ill-advised decision on the selection of a suitable OSS. This study
|
|
aimed to assist the public and private organizations in evaluating and
|
|
selecting the most suitable OSS. The evaluation of the OSS software
|
|
packages to choose the best one is a challenging task owing to (a)
|
|
multiple evaluation criteria, (b) criteria importance, and (c) data
|
|
variation; thus, it is considered a sophisticated multi-criteria
|
|
decision making (MCDM) problem; moreover, the multi-perspective
|
|
usability evaluation framework for OSS selection lacks in the current
|
|
literature. Hence, this study proposes a novel multi-perspective
|
|
usability evaluation framework for the selection of OSS based on the
|
|
multi-criteria analysis. Integration of best-worst method (BWM) and
|
|
VIKOR MCDM techniques has been used for weighting and ranking OSS
|
|
alternatives. BWM is utilized for weighting of evaluation criteria,
|
|
whereas VIKOR is applied to rank OSS-LMS alternatives. Individual and
|
|
group decision-making contexts, and the internal and external groups
|
|
aggregation were used to demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed
|
|
framework. A well-organized algorithmic procedure is presented in
|
|
detail, and a case study was examined to illustrate the validity and
|
|
feasibility of the proposed framework. The results demonstrated that BWM
|
|
and VIKOR integration works effectively to solve the OSS software
|
|
package benchmarking/selection problems. Furthermore, the ranks of OSS
|
|
software packages obtained from the VIKOR internal and external group
|
|
decision making were similar; the best OSS-LMS based on the two ways was
|
|
`Moodle' software package. Among the scores of groups in the objective
|
|
validation, significant differences were identified; this indicated that
|
|
the ranking results of internal and external VIKOR group decision making
|
|
were valid, which pointed to the validation of the framework.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1142/S0219622021500139},
|
|
ISSN = {0219-6220},
|
|
EISSN = {1793-6845},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Dawood, Kareem/AAB-5709-2021
|
|
zaidan, bilal/AAJ-7841-2021
|
|
Zaidan, A./F-7289-2010
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {zaidan, bilal/0000-0001-7412-8267
|
|
Dawood, Kareem Abbas/0000-0002-7024-0961},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000925645400007},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000341299300255,
|
|
Author = {Dou Changyong and Guo Huadong and Han Chunming and Liu Ming},
|
|
Editor = {Guo, H},
|
|
Title = {An Open Source Software and Web-GIS Based Platform for Airborne SAR
|
|
Remote Sensing Data Management, Distribution and Sharing},
|
|
Booktitle = {35TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON REMOTE SENSING OF ENVIRONMENT (ISRSE35)},
|
|
Series = {IOP Conference Series-Earth and Environmental Science},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Volume = {17},
|
|
Note = {35th International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment (ISRSE35),
|
|
Inst Remote Sensing \& Digital Earth, Beijing, PEOPLES R CHINA, APR
|
|
22-26, 2013},
|
|
Organization = {Chinese Acad Sci; Int Ctr Remote Sensing Environm; Int Soc
|
|
Photogrammetry \& Remote Sensing; Grp Earth Observat; Int Soc Digital
|
|
Earth; Chinese Acad Sci; Natl Remote Sensing Ctr China; LDE; REIS;
|
|
LIESMARS; State Key Laboratory of Remote Sensing Science},
|
|
Abstract = {With more and more Earth observation data available to the community,
|
|
how to manage and sharing these valuable remote sensing datasets is
|
|
becoming an urgent issue to be solved. The web based Geographical
|
|
Information Systems (GIS) technology provides a convenient way for the
|
|
users in different locations to share and make use of the same dataset.
|
|
In order to efficiently use the airborne Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR)
|
|
remote sensing data acquired in the Airborne Remote Sensing Center of
|
|
the Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth (RADI), Chinese
|
|
Academy of Sciences (CAS), a Web-GIS based platform for airborne SAR
|
|
data management, distribution and sharing was designed and developed.
|
|
The major features of the system include map based navigation search
|
|
interface, full resolution imagery shown overlaid the map, and all the
|
|
software adopted in the platform are Open Source Software (OSS). The
|
|
functions of the platform include browsing the imagery on the map
|
|
navigation based interface, ordering and downloading data online, image
|
|
dataset and user management, etc. At present, the system is under
|
|
testing in RADI and will come to regular operation soon.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1088/1755-1315/17/1/012255},
|
|
Article-Number = {012255},
|
|
ISSN = {1755-1307},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Han, chunming/AAF-7873-2019
|
|
Guo, Huadong/G-9388-2017
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Guo, Huadong/0000-0003-0337-1862
|
|
dou, zhang yong/0000-0002-1329-6256},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000341299300255},
|
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000297469602124,
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Author = {Strasser, Thomas and Stifter, Matthias and Andren, Filip and de Castro,
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Daniel Burnier and Hribernik, Wolfgang},
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Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
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Title = {Applying Open Standards and Open Source Software for Smart Grid
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Applications: Simulation of Distributed Intelligent Control of Power
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Systems},
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Booktitle = {2011 IEEE POWER AND ENERGY SOCIETY GENERAL MEETING},
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Series = {IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting PESGM},
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Year = {2011},
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Note = {General Meeting of the IEEE-Power-and-Energy-Society (PES), Detroit, MI,
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JUL 24-28, 2011},
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Organization = {IEEE Power \& Energy Soc (PES); IEEE},
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Abstract = {Open source solutions will enable the acceptance and usage of open
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standards for smart grid applications. The aim of this work is to
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demonstrate the possible usage of a distributed automation system for
|
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controlling electrical power systems with Distributed Energy Resources
|
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(DER). The control approach is based on the IEC 61499 reference model
|
|
for distributed control system and its open source solution 4DIAC
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whereas the power system is simulated with the open source software
|
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PSAT. In addition, a freely available stack implementation of the IEC
|
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61850 standard for substation automation is used for monitoring the
|
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process variables. As an example the coordinated voltage control of an
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Under-Load Tap Changer (ULTC) is implemented as IEC 61499 control
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application in the 4DIAC framework and the ULTC model together with a
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model of the distribution network are simulated in the GNU Octave/PSAT
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environment.},
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ISSN = {1944-9925},
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ISBN = {978-1-4577-1001-8},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Stifter, Matthias/A-9685-2013
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Strasser, Thomas/K-6698-2012},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Stifter, Matthias/0000-0002-3726-9009
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Strasser, Thomas/0000-0002-6415-766X},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000297469602124},
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}
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@article{ WOS:001254245400001,
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Author = {De Donatis, Mauro and Pappafico, Giulio Fabrizio},
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Title = {Applying a Geographic Information System and Other Open-Source Software
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to Geological Mapping and Modeling: History and Case Studies},
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Journal = {GEOMATICS},
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Year = {2023},
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Volume = {3},
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Number = {4},
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Pages = {465-477},
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Month = {DEC},
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Abstract = {Open-source software applications, especially those useful for GIS, have
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been used in the field of geology both in research and teaching at the
|
|
University of Urbino for decades. The experiences described in this
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|
article range from land-surveying cases to cartographic processing and
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|
3D printing of geological models. History of their use and development
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|
is punctuated by trials, failures, and slowdowns, but the idea of using
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digital tools in areas where they are traditionally frowned upon, such
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|
as in soil geology, is now rooted in and validated by applications in
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projects of various types. Although the current situation is not
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|
definitive, given that the evolution of information technology provides
|
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increasingly faster tools that are performance-oriented and easier to
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use, this article aims to contribute to the development of methodologies
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through an exchange of information and experiences.},
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DOI = {10.3390/geomatics3040025},
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EISSN = {2673-7418},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Pappafico, Giulio/JEF-6275-2023
|
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},
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ORCID-Numbers = {DE DONATIS, Mauro/0000-0002-9721-1095
|
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Pappafico, Giulio Fabrizio/0009-0001-4683-4460},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:001254245400001},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000443082800031,
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Author = {Salvacion, Arnold R.},
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Title = {Terrain characterization of small island using publicly available data
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|
and open- source software: a case study of Marinduque, Philippines},
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Journal = {MODELING EARTH SYSTEMS AND ENVIRONMENT},
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Year = {2016},
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Volume = {2},
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Number = {1},
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Month = {MAR},
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Abstract = {Digital terrain attributes derived from digital elevation model (DEM)
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|
such as elevation, slope, and aspect are widely used to determine the
|
|
influence of topography on different environmental and human processes.
|
|
The advent of publicly available DEM data has provided a cheaper,
|
|
low-cost alternative to traditional field data collection and survey.
|
|
Handling, processing, and visualization of such data on an open-source
|
|
software will provide researchers and specialists a better and faster
|
|
way of generating digital terrain maps and creating input data for other
|
|
analyses. This paper demonstrates the methodology of combining the use
|
|
ASTER GDEM and SAGA functionality of QGIS, and R software to develop
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|
terrain maps for Marinduque, an island province of the Philippines.},
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DOI = {10.1007/s40808-016-0085-y},
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|
Article-Number = {31},
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|
ISSN = {2363-6203},
|
|
EISSN = {2363-6211},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Salvacion, Arnold/D-4883-2016},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Salvacion, Arnold/0000-0001-8868-2226},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000443082800031},
|
|
}
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@article{ WOS:000621917400001,
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Author = {Li, Xingxing and Han, Xinjuan and Li, Xin and Liu, Gege and Feng,
|
|
Guolong and Wang, Bo and Zheng, Hongjie},
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Title = {GREAT-UPD: An open-source software for uncalibrated phase delay
|
|
estimation based on multi-GNSS and multi-frequency observations},
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Journal = {GPS SOLUTIONS},
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Year = {2021},
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Volume = {25},
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|
Number = {2},
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Month = {FEB 23},
|
|
Abstract = {To meet the demands of precise orbit and clock determination,
|
|
high-precision positioning, and navigation applications, a software
|
|
called GREAT (GNSS + Research, Application and Teaching) was designed
|
|
and developed at Wuhan University. As one important module in the GREAT
|
|
software, GREAT-UPD was developed for multi-GNSS and multi-frequency
|
|
uncalibrated phase delay (UPD) estimation. It can provide
|
|
extra-wide-lane (EWL), wide-lane (WL), and narrow-lane (NL) UPDs for
|
|
GPS, GLONASS, Galileo and BDS (GREC) satellites for precise point
|
|
positioning (PPP) ambiguity resolution (AR) in a multi-GNSS and
|
|
multi-frequency environment. The open-source GREAT-UPD software is
|
|
written in C + + 11 language following object-oriented principles and
|
|
can be compiled and run on several popular operating systems, such as
|
|
Windows, Linux, and Macintosh. Observations from 222 stations spanning
|
|
days from DOY 091 to 120 were used to conduct multi-GNSS and
|
|
multi-frequency UPD estimation and PPP AR. Results indicate that
|
|
GREAT-UPD can generate stable and reliable UPD products with multi-GNSS
|
|
and multi-frequency observations. After applying the UPD corrections,
|
|
the multi-frequency GREC PPP AR was achieved with the averaged time to
|
|
first fix of 9.0 min. The software package can be obtained at
|
|
https://geodesy.noaa. gov/gps-toolbox,, including the source code, user
|
|
manual, batch processing scripts, example data, and some auxiliary
|
|
tools.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/s10291-020-01070-2},
|
|
Article-Number = {66},
|
|
ISSN = {1080-5370},
|
|
EISSN = {1521-1886},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {gege, lemon/AAF-3094-2019},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000621917400001},
|
|
}
|
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|
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@article{ WOS:000837013600001,
|
|
Author = {Dalle, Jean-Michel and David, Paul A. and Rullani, Francesco and Bolici,
|
|
Francesco},
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|
Title = {The interplay between volunteers and firm's employees in distributed
|
|
innovation: emergent architectures and stigmergy in open source software},
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|
Journal = {INDUSTRIAL AND CORPORATE CHANGE},
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|
Year = {2022},
|
|
Volume = {31},
|
|
Number = {6},
|
|
Pages = {1358-1386},
|
|
Month = {NOV 19},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper focuses on the interplay between firms and open and
|
|
collaborative innovation communities. We develop a formal model where
|
|
both volunteers (agents setting their agendas freely) and firm's
|
|
employees (agents whose agenda is mostly set by their employer)
|
|
participate in the creation of a common artifact. In this framework, we
|
|
discuss how firms can influence the architecture of the emerging product
|
|
to assure fast and performant development and a desirable distribution
|
|
of innovative labor within the project team. We find that closing the
|
|
project only to employees implies high speed and performance if
|
|
employees are given autonomy in certain dimensions and are directed in
|
|
others. In this case, however, we observe a trade-off in terms of ideal
|
|
core-periphery division of labor on one side and development speed and
|
|
performance on the other side. At the opposite extreme, creating a
|
|
volunteer-only project can ease the trade-off but assures positive
|
|
results only if the firm is able to set up an entry mechanism that
|
|
``surgically{''} selects volunteers with specific preferences. A mixture
|
|
of both employees and volunteers can strike a good balance, relaxing the
|
|
two constraints.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1093/icc/dtac037},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {AUG 2022},
|
|
ISSN = {0960-6491},
|
|
EISSN = {1464-3650},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {RULLANI, FRANCESCO/0000-0001-6142-856X},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000837013600001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000702538800005,
|
|
Author = {McCombe, Kris D. and Craig, Stephanie G. and Pulsawatdi, Amelie Viratham
|
|
and Quezada-Marin, Javier I. and Hagan, Matthew and Rajendran, Simon and
|
|
Humphries, Matthew P. and Bingham, Victoria and Salto-Tellez, Manuel and
|
|
Gault, Richard and James, Jacqueline A.},
|
|
Title = {HistoClean: Open-source software for histological image pre-processing
|
|
and augmentation to improve development of robust convolutional neural
|
|
networks},
|
|
Journal = {COMPUTATIONAL AND STRUCTURAL BIOTECHNOLOGY JOURNAL},
|
|
Year = {2021},
|
|
Volume = {19},
|
|
Pages = {4840-4853},
|
|
Abstract = {The growth of digital pathology over the past decade has opened new
|
|
research pathways and insights in cancer prediction and prognosis. In
|
|
particular, there has been a surge in deep learning and computer vision
|
|
techniques to analyse digital images. Common practice in this area is to
|
|
use image pre-processing and augmentation to prevent bias and
|
|
overfitting, creating a more robust deep learning model. This generally
|
|
requires consultation of documentation for multiple coding libraries, as
|
|
well as trial and error to ensure that the techniques used on the images
|
|
are appropriate. Herein we introduce HistoClean; a user-friendly,
|
|
graphical user interface that brings together multiple image processing
|
|
modules into one easy to use toolkit.
|
|
HistoClean is an application that aims to help bridge the knowledge gap
|
|
between pathologists, biomedical scientists and computer scientists by
|
|
providing transparent image augmentation and pre-processing techniques
|
|
which can be applied without prior coding knowledge.
|
|
In this study, we utilise HistoClean to pre-process images for a simple
|
|
convolutional neural network used to detect stromal maturity, improving
|
|
the accuracy of the model at a tile, region of interest, and patient
|
|
level. This study demonstrates how HistoClean can be used to improve a
|
|
standard deep learning workflow via classical image augmentation and
|
|
pre-processing techniques, even with a relatively simple convolutional
|
|
neural network architecture. HistoClean is free and open-source and can
|
|
be downloaded from the Github repository here:
|
|
https://github.com/HistoCleanQUB/HistoClean. (C) 2021 The Authors.
|
|
Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of Research Network of
|
|
Computational and Structural Biotechnology.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.csbj.2021.08.033},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {SEP 2021},
|
|
ISSN = {2001-0370},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Gault, Richard/ABA-1663-2020
|
|
Craig, Stephanie/AAX-2060-2020
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Salto-Tellez, Manuel/0000-0001-8586-282X
|
|
Hagan, Matthew/0000-0001-5395-843X
|
|
Quezada-Marin, Javier/0000-0003-3112-3559
|
|
Bingham, Victoria/0000-0002-2617-0345
|
|
Craig, Stephanie/0000-0002-5476-751X
|
|
Humphries, Matthew/0000-0003-1306-7012
|
|
Gault, Richard/0000-0001-6097-8981},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000702538800005},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000465552900019,
|
|
Author = {Zinkernagel, Axel and Alexandrowicz, Rainer W. and Lischetzke, Tanja and
|
|
Schmitt, Manfred},
|
|
Title = {The <i>blenderFace</i> method: video-based measurement of raw movement
|
|
data during facial expressions of emotion using open-source software},
|
|
Journal = {BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Volume = {51},
|
|
Number = {2},
|
|
Pages = {747-768},
|
|
Month = {APR},
|
|
Abstract = {This article proposes an optical measurement of movement applied to data
|
|
from video recordings of facial expressions of emotion. The approach
|
|
offers a way to capture motion adapted from the film industry in which
|
|
markers placed on the skin of the face can be tracked with a
|
|
pattern-matching algorithm. The method records and postprocesses raw
|
|
facial movement data (coordinates per frame) of distinctly placed
|
|
markers and is intended for use in facial expression research (e.g.,
|
|
microexpressions) in laboratory settings. Due to the explicit use of
|
|
specifically placed, artificial markers, the procedure offers the
|
|
simultaneous measurement of several emotionally relevant markers in a
|
|
(psychometrically) objective and artifact-free way, even for facial
|
|
regions without natural landmarks (e.g., the cheeks). In addition, the
|
|
proposed procedure is fully based on open-source software and is
|
|
transparent at every step of data processing. Two worked examples
|
|
demonstrate the practicability of the proposed procedure: In Study
|
|
1(N=39), the participants were instructed to show the emotions
|
|
happiness, sadness, disgust, and anger, and in Study 2 (N=113), they
|
|
were asked to present both a neutral face and the emotions happiness,
|
|
disgust, and fear. Study 2 involved the simultaneous tracking of 14
|
|
markers for approximately 12 min per participant with a time resolution
|
|
of 33 ms. The measured facial movements corresponded closely to the
|
|
assumptions of established measurement instruments (EMFACS, FACSAID,
|
|
Friesen \& Ekman, 1983; Ekman \& Hager, 2002). In addition, the
|
|
measurement was found to be very precise with sub-second, sub-pixel, and
|
|
sub-millimeter accuracy.},
|
|
DOI = {10.3758/s13428-018-1085-9},
|
|
ISSN = {1554-351X},
|
|
EISSN = {1554-3528},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Zinkernagel, Axel/KCY-9378-2024
|
|
Alexandrowicz, Rainer/LVR-2339-2024
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Zinkernagel, Axel/0000-0003-0404-1195},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000465552900019},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000304130200083,
|
|
Author = {Ellis, Heidi J. C. and Purcell, Michelle and Hislop, Gregory W.},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {ACM},
|
|
Title = {An Approach for Evaluating FOSS Projects for Student Participation},
|
|
Booktitle = {SIGCSE 12: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 43RD ACM TECHNICAL SYMPOSIUM ON COMPUTER
|
|
SCIENCE EDUCATION},
|
|
Year = {2011},
|
|
Pages = {415-420},
|
|
Note = {43rd ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE
|
|
2012), Raleigh, NC, FEB 29-MAR 03, 2012},
|
|
Organization = {ACM SIGCSE},
|
|
Abstract = {Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) offers a transparent development
|
|
environment and community in which to involve students. Students can
|
|
learn much about software development and professionalism by
|
|
contributing to an on-going project. However, the number of FOSS
|
|
projects is very large and there is a wide range of size, complexity,
|
|
domains, and communities, making selection of an ideal project for
|
|
students difficult. This paper addresses the need for guidance when
|
|
selecting a FOSS project for student involvement by presenting an
|
|
approach for FOSS project selection based on clearly identified
|
|
criteria. The approach is based on several years of experience involving
|
|
students in FOSS projects.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4503-1098-7},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000304130200083},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000365705200005,
|
|
Author = {Tully, Melissa},
|
|
Title = {Investigating the Role of Innovation Attributes in the Adoption,
|
|
Rejection, and Discontinued Use of Open Source Software for Development},
|
|
Journal = {INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES \& INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Volume = {11},
|
|
Number = {3},
|
|
Pages = {55-69},
|
|
Month = {FAL},
|
|
Abstract = {Drawing on technology adoption research, particularly diffusion of
|
|
innovations, this article analyzes organizational adoption decisions of
|
|
a new ICT by organizations in Nairobi, Kenya. Through a multi-case study
|
|
and interviews with potential adopters, this research assesses the
|
|
influence of perceived innovation attributes on adoption decisions
|
|
regarding the Ushahidi Platform, a tool designed for collecting,
|
|
aggregating, and mapping information. Findings suggest that perceptions
|
|
of trialability and observability, two attributes that have been found
|
|
to be less predictive in past research, were influential in the decision
|
|
process. Additionally, perceived flexibility is added to the list of
|
|
attributes that should be considered, particularly for analyzing the
|
|
adoption of free and open source technology.},
|
|
ISSN = {1544-7529},
|
|
EISSN = {1544-7537},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Tully, Melissa/AAD-1283-2022
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Tully, Melissa/0000-0003-1850-3477},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000365705200005},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000349358000010,
|
|
Author = {Stockwell, Simon R. and Mittnacht, Sibylle},
|
|
Title = {Workflow for High-content, Individual Cell Quantification of Fluorescent
|
|
Markers from Universal Microscope Data, Supported by Open Source
|
|
Software},
|
|
Journal = {JOVE-JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Number = {94},
|
|
Month = {DEC},
|
|
Abstract = {Advances in understanding the control mechanisms governing the behavior
|
|
of cells in adherent mammalian tissue culture models are becoming
|
|
increasingly dependent on modes of single-cell analysis. Methods which
|
|
deliver composite data reflecting the mean values of biomarkers from
|
|
cell populations risk losing subpopulation dynamics that reflect the
|
|
heterogeneity of the studied biological system. In keeping with this,
|
|
traditional approaches are being replaced by, or supported with, more
|
|
sophisticated forms of cellular assay developed to allow assessment by
|
|
high-content microscopy. These assays potentially generate large numbers
|
|
of images of fluorescent biomarkers, which enabled by accompanying
|
|
proprietary software packages, allows for multi-parametric measurements
|
|
per cell. However, the relatively high capital costs and
|
|
overspecialization of many of these devices have prevented their
|
|
accessibility to many investigators.
|
|
Described here is a universally applicable workflow for the
|
|
quantification of multiple fluorescent marker intensities from specific
|
|
subcellular regions of individual cells suitable for use with images
|
|
from most fluorescent microscopes. Key to this workflow is the
|
|
implementation of the freely available Cell Profiler software(1) to
|
|
distinguish individual cells in these images, segment them into defined
|
|
subcellular regions and deliver fluorescence marker intensity values
|
|
specific to these regions. The extraction of individual cell intensity
|
|
values from image data is the central purpose of this workflow and will
|
|
be illustrated with the analysis of control data from a siRNA screen for
|
|
G1 checkpoint regulators in adherent human cells. However, the workflow
|
|
presented here can be applied to analysis of data from other means of
|
|
cell perturbation (e.g., compound screens) and other forms of
|
|
fluorescence based cellular markers and thus should be useful for a wide
|
|
range of laboratories.},
|
|
DOI = {10.3791/51882},
|
|
Article-Number = {e51882},
|
|
ISSN = {1940-087X},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Mittnacht, Sibylle/HZM-2262-2023
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Stockwell, Simon/0000-0002-3345-8945},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000349358000010},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000980418800001,
|
|
Author = {Tamura, Yoshinobu and Yamada, Shigeru},
|
|
Title = {A Method of Reliability Assessment Based on Fine Tuning Deep Learning
|
|
Model for Open Source Software in Edge Computing},
|
|
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RELIABILITY QUALITY AND SAFETY ENGINEERING},
|
|
Year = {2023},
|
|
Volume = {30},
|
|
Number = {04},
|
|
Month = {AUG},
|
|
Abstract = {Recently, the computing service has been changing from the cloud
|
|
computing to the edge one. The edge computing is very important to serve
|
|
nearly the IoT devices. In particular, several IoT devices have no-large
|
|
scale computer storage. Therefore, the edge servers will be able to
|
|
solve the problems of small-scale computer storage. Also, the edge
|
|
computing is structured by several open source software. Then, the open
|
|
source software updates version-up day by day. The version-upgradation
|
|
is the characteristic of open source software. This paper focuses on the
|
|
keywords such as the edge computing, deep learning, reliability
|
|
assessment, and open source software. We propose the method of
|
|
reliability assessment based on deep learning.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1142/S0218539323500109},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {APR 2023},
|
|
ISSN = {0218-5393},
|
|
EISSN = {1793-6446},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000980418800001},
|
|
}
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|
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@article{ WOS:000496983000006,
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Author = {Ebrahimnezhadian, H. and Manafpour, M.},
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Title = {INVESTIGATING THE EFFECT OF AERATION ON THE FLOW CHARACTERISTICS AROUND
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UNDER PRESSURE TUNNEL AERATOR USING OPENFOAM OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE},
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Journal = {JOURNAL OF APPLIED ENGINEERING SCIENCES},
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Year = {2019},
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Volume = {9},
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Number = {1},
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Pages = {45-52},
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Month = {MAY},
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Abstract = {The flow around the ramp embedded in a pressurized tunnel is divided
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into the various zones immediately downstream of the ramp, including the
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cavity and the main zone of flow above the shear layer. The aeration
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coefficient of the flow from the lower surface (inside the
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cavity)(beta(lower)) is a function of non-dimensional numbers which
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aerator geometry parameters such as cavity length to ramp height
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L-c/t(r) is considered as one of the most important parameters.
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Therefore, in the present study, OpenFOAM software and RNG k-epsilon
|
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turbulence model were used to simulate the flow to study the aeration
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effect on flow characteristics, so the range of aeration coefficient as
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0\%<beta<10\% for four ramps with different t(r)/d ratios is Applied,
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then by increasing the aeration coefficient in the range of
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0\%<beta<16\%, The dependency range of relative Cavity length L-c/t(r)
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|
to (beta) was evaluated. In order to verify performance of the numerical
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model, experimental results of Manafpour test were used. The results of
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the research indicate that in the aeration of flow with aerator ramp,
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the height of ramp has more influence relative to ramp angle. Moreover
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the main Effectiveness of the aeration coefficient on the cavity length
|
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was limited to air percent less than 10\%.},
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|
DOI = {10.2478/jaes-2019-0006},
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|
Article-Number = {252},
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ISSN = {2247-3769},
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EISSN = {2284-7197},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {ebrahimnezhadian, Hamzeh/AAO-3809-2021},
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|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000496983000006},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000383960900001,
|
|
Author = {Ceschin, Rafael and Panigrahy, Ashok and Gopalakrishnan, Vanathi},
|
|
Title = {sfDM: Open-Source Software for Temporal Analysis and Visualization of
|
|
Brain Tumor Diffusion MR Using Serial Functional Diffusion Mapping},
|
|
Journal = {CANCER INFORMATICS},
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Year = {2015},
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Volume = {14},
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Number = {2},
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Pages = {1-9},
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Abstract = {A major challenge in the diagnosis and treatment of brain tumors is
|
|
tissue heterogeneity leading to mixed treatment response. Additionally,
|
|
they are often difficult or at very high risk for biopsy, further
|
|
hindering the clinical management process. To overcome this, novel
|
|
advanced imaging methods are increasingly being adapted clinically to
|
|
identify useful noninvasive biomarkers capable of disease stage
|
|
characterization and treatment response prediction. One promising
|
|
technique is called functional diffusion mapping (fDM), which uses
|
|
diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) to generate parametric maps between two
|
|
imaging time points in order to identify significant voxel-wise changes
|
|
in water diffusion within the tumor tissue. Here we introduce serial
|
|
functional diffusion mapping (sfDM), an extension of existing fDM
|
|
methods, to analyze the entire tumor diffusion profile along the
|
|
temporal course of the disease. sfDM provides the tools necessary to
|
|
analyze a tumor data set in the context of spatiotemporal parametric
|
|
mapping: the image registration pipeline, biomarker extraction, and
|
|
visualization tools. We present the general workflow of the pipeline,
|
|
along with a typical use case for the software. sfDM is written in
|
|
Python and is freely available as an open-source package under the
|
|
Berkley Software Distribution (BSD) license to promote transparency and
|
|
reproducibility.},
|
|
DOI = {10.4137/CIN.S17293},
|
|
ISSN = {1176-9351},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Gopalakrishnan, Vanathi/MEO-7658-2025
|
|
},
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|
ORCID-Numbers = {Gopalakrishnan, Vanathi/0000-0002-7813-4055},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000383960900001},
|
|
}
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|
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000306295800028,
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|
Author = {Izquierdo-Cortazar, Daniel and Gonzalez-Barahona, Jesus M. and Robles,
|
|
Gregorio and Deprez, Jean-Christophe and Auvray, Vincent},
|
|
Editor = {Agerfalk, P and Boldyreff, C and GonzalezBarahona, JM and Madey, GR and Noll, J},
|
|
Title = {FLOSS Communities: Analyzing Evolvability and Robustness from an
|
|
Industrial Perspective},
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|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE: NEW HORIZONS},
|
|
Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
|
|
Year = {2010},
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|
Volume = {319},
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|
Pages = {336+},
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|
Note = {6th International Conference on Open Source Systems (OSS 2010), Notre
|
|
Dame, IN, MAY 30-JUN 02, 2010},
|
|
Organization = {Int Federat Informat Proc Work Grp 2 13},
|
|
Abstract = {Plenty of companies try to access Free/Libre/Open Source Software
|
|
(FLOSS) products, but they find a lack of documentation and
|
|
responsiveness from the libre software community. But not all of the
|
|
communities have the same capacity to answer questions. Even more, most
|
|
of these communities are driven by volunteers which in most of the cases
|
|
work on their spare time. Thus, how active and reliable is a community
|
|
and how can we measure their risks in terms of quality of the community
|
|
is a main issue to be resolved. Trying to determine how a community runs
|
|
and look for their weaknesses is a way to improve themselves and, also,
|
|
a way to obtain trustworthiness from an enterprise point of view. In
|
|
order to have a statistical basement, around 1400 FLOSS projects have
|
|
been studied to create thresholds which will help to determine a
|
|
project's current status compared with this initial set of FLOSS
|
|
communities.},
|
|
ISSN = {1868-4238},
|
|
EISSN = {1868-422X},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-642-13243-8},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Robles, Gregorio/I-2507-2012
|
|
Cortazar, Daniel/ABE-2382-2020
|
|
Gonzalez-Barahona, Jesus M./L-5646-2017
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Gonzalez-Barahona, Jesus M./0000-0001-9682-460X
|
|
Robles, Gregorio/0000-0002-1442-6761},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000306295800028},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000373725800040,
|
|
Author = {Harzl, Annemarie and Slany, Wolfgang},
|
|
Editor = {Lassenius, C and Dingsoyr, T and Paasivaara, M},
|
|
Title = {Combining Kanban and FOSS: Can It Work?},
|
|
Booktitle = {AGILE PROCESSES, IN SOFTWARE ENGINEERING, AND EXTREME PROGRAMMING, XP
|
|
2015},
|
|
Series = {Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing},
|
|
Year = {2015},
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|
Volume = {212},
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|
Pages = {352-353},
|
|
Note = {16th International Conference on Agile Software Development (XP),
|
|
Helsinki, FINLAND, MAY 25-29, 2015},
|
|
Organization = {Aalto Univ, Dept Comp Sci; Ericsson; Reaktor; Nitor; Nokia; Omenia;
|
|
Agilefant},
|
|
Abstract = {Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) and Agile Software Development(ASD)
|
|
research have gained momentum over the past decade. However, to the best
|
|
of our knowledge, there exists no work about these two phenomena
|
|
combined. This thesis will show how Agile Software Development(ASD),
|
|
specifically the Kanban Method, and FOSS can be consolidated and how
|
|
they can benefit from each other's advantages. The agile community and
|
|
the FOSS community can benefit from this body of work, as we aim at
|
|
broadening the understanding of both.},
|
|
ISSN = {1865-1348},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-319-18612-2; 978-3-319-18611-5},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000373725800040},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000332131000005,
|
|
Author = {Li, Yan and Tan, Chuan-Hoo and Yang, Xue},
|
|
Title = {OSS ADOPTION: ORGANIZATIONAL INVESTMENT IN INTERNAL HUMAN CAPITAL},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS},
|
|
Year = {2013},
|
|
Volume = {54},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Pages = {42-52},
|
|
Month = {FAL},
|
|
Abstract = {Adopting Open Source Software (OSS) that has an enterprise-wide
|
|
implication could be complex and requires an organization to possess
|
|
adequate level of internal human capital before doing so. In this study,
|
|
we propose and validate two antecedents of organizational investment in
|
|
internal human capital in the context of OSS adoption. They are (1)
|
|
firm-specificity of OSS human capital, which denotes the extent to which
|
|
the internal OSS human capital is strongly tied to the organization and
|
|
cannot be equally well applied in other organizations, and (2)
|
|
learning-related scale, which reflects the extent to which the
|
|
organizational cost of learning OSS can be spread by applying the
|
|
knowledge gained to other projects and business functions within the
|
|
organization. Survey data collected from 114 senior Information
|
|
Technology (IT) managers and professionals indicates that these two
|
|
factors are positively associated with the investment in cultivating
|
|
internal OSS human capital.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1080/08874417.2013.11645670},
|
|
ISSN = {0887-4417},
|
|
EISSN = {2380-2057},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Tan, Chuan-Hoo/G-9681-2012
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Tan, Chuan Hoo/0000-0003-4031-6010
|
|
TAN, Chuan Hoo/0000-0003-3870-4591},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000332131000005},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000310244700024,
|
|
Author = {Yamakami, Toshihiko},
|
|
Editor = {Gaol, FL and Nguyen, QV},
|
|
Title = {An Evolutionary Model of Enterprise Involvement in OSS: Understanding
|
|
the Dynamism in the Emerging Strategic Engineering Dimension of OSS},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2011 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON COMPUTER
|
|
APPLICATIONS AND COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE, VOL 1},
|
|
Series = {Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing},
|
|
Year = {2012},
|
|
Volume = {144},
|
|
Pages = {171-179},
|
|
Note = {2nd International Congress on Computer Applications and Computational
|
|
Science (CACS 2011), Tuban, INDONESIA, NOV 15-17, 2011},
|
|
Abstract = {The size of open source software (OSS) projects has grown to the scale
|
|
of an entire platform. Complete coverage of the platform facilitates and
|
|
increases the opportunity for a new paradigm to drive an OSS project, as
|
|
the strategic direction of an IT company. The author presents case
|
|
studies of enterprise involvement in OSS projects, such as MySQL,
|
|
Eclipse, Android and Chrome OS. Then, the author examines the aspects
|
|
that drive enterprise involvement in OSS. The author proposes a
|
|
four-stage transition model from shifts of focus in regard to enterprise
|
|
involvement in OSS. The author discusses the viewpoint of the strategic
|
|
evolution of OSS from lessons learned in the past.},
|
|
ISSN = {1867-5662},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-642-28313-0},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000310244700024},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000370813800011,
|
|
Author = {Bleka, Oyvind and Storvik, Geir and Gill, Peter},
|
|
Title = {<i>EuroForMix</i>: An open source software based on a continuous model
|
|
to evaluate STR DNA profiles from a mixture of contributors with
|
|
artefacts},
|
|
Journal = {FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL-GENETICS},
|
|
Year = {2016},
|
|
Volume = {21},
|
|
Pages = {35-44},
|
|
Month = {MAR},
|
|
Abstract = {We have released a software named EuroForMix to analyze STR DNA profiles
|
|
in a user-friendly graphical user interface. The software implements a
|
|
model to explain the allelic peak height on a continuous scale in order
|
|
to carry out weight-of-evidence calculations for profiles which could be
|
|
from a mixture of contributors. Through a properly parameterized model
|
|
we are able to do inference on mixture proportions, the peak height
|
|
properties, stutter proportion and degradation. In addition, EuroForMix
|
|
includes models for allele drop-out, allele drop-in and sub-population
|
|
structure. EuroForMix supports two inference approaches for likelihood
|
|
ratio calculations. The first approach uses maximum likelihood
|
|
estimation of the unknown parameters. The second approach is Bayesian
|
|
based which requires prior distributions to be specified for the
|
|
parameters involved. The user may specify any number of known and
|
|
unknown contributors in the model, however we find that there is a
|
|
practical computing time limit which restricts the model to a maximum of
|
|
four unknown contributors.
|
|
EuroForMix is the first freely open source, continuous model
|
|
(accommodating peak height, stutter, drop-in, drop-out, population
|
|
substructure and degradation), to be reported in the literature. It
|
|
therefore serves an important purpose to act as an unrestricted platform
|
|
to compare different solutions that are available. The implementation of
|
|
the continuous model used in the software showed close to identical
|
|
results to the R-package DNAmixtures, which requires a HUGIN Expert
|
|
license to be used. An additional feature in EuroForMix is the ability
|
|
for the user to adapt the Bayesian inference framework by incorporating
|
|
their own prior information. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights
|
|
reserved.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.fsigen.2015.11.008},
|
|
ISSN = {1872-4973},
|
|
EISSN = {1878-0326},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Storvik, Geir/HHR-8538-2022
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Storvik, Geir Olve/0000-0001-8198-1426},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000370813800011},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000493048103075,
|
|
Author = {Antonacci, Francesca},
|
|
Editor = {Chova, LG and Martinez, AL and Torres, IC},
|
|
Title = {FREE SOFTWARE COMMUNITIES AS AN EXAMPLE OF OPEN COMMUNITIES AND
|
|
EDUCATION NETWORKS},
|
|
Booktitle = {9TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EDUCATION AND NEW LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES
|
|
(EDULEARN17)},
|
|
Series = {EDULEARN Proceedings},
|
|
Year = {2017},
|
|
Pages = {8395-8401},
|
|
Note = {9th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies
|
|
(EDULEARN), Barcelona, SPAIN, JUL 03-05, 2017},
|
|
Abstract = {Over the past decade, scientific research has attempted to understand
|
|
the success and the spread of communities that have been created and
|
|
developed thanks to Internet technology. Education studies have also
|
|
analysed the importance of these communities in spreading and sharing
|
|
knowledge and educational culture has looked to these organizational
|
|
forms for inspiration. At the same time, the link between these
|
|
experiences and the development of pedagogical models emerging from
|
|
cognitive sciences, systemic theory and the new forms of constructivism,
|
|
which have generated a fruitful theory/practice circle, has been
|
|
reinforced. The aim of this paper is to analyse the particular type of
|
|
organizational, communicative and productive context of Open
|
|
Communities: Free Software Communities, to understand how they work,
|
|
their efficacy and to show their close link with dynamics and relations
|
|
of an educational, formative and didactic type. Learning communities can
|
|
still learn strategies of communication, organization and socialization
|
|
from these communities, as well as the value of motivation and the
|
|
importance of freedom and circulation of knowledge in order to build up
|
|
efficient communities. We can also gain the understanding that the
|
|
success of these communities depends on the fact that they are
|
|
educational communities, therefore education studies can convey values,
|
|
models and a culture of sharing to other sectors as well, such as the
|
|
one taken into consideration: Free Software Communities. The study has
|
|
been conducted with a research methodology of the phenomenological type
|
|
thanks to a theoretical study and observation of different free software
|
|
communities, visiting websites, chats, wiki pages, forums and other
|
|
channels of discussion and collaboration.},
|
|
ISSN = {2340-1117},
|
|
ISBN = {978-84-697-3777-4},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000493048103075},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000408982800046,
|
|
Author = {Shahzad, Sara and Hussain, Ammara and Nazir, Shah},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {A Clone Management Framework to Improve Code Quality of FOSS Projects},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF 2017 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMMUNICATION, COMPUTING
|
|
AND DIGITAL SYSTEMS (C-CODE)},
|
|
Year = {2017},
|
|
Pages = {253-258},
|
|
Note = {International Conference on Communication, Computing and Digital Systems
|
|
(C-CODE), Bahria Univ, Islamabad, PAKISTAN, MAR 08-09, 2017},
|
|
Organization = {Higher Educ Commiss; IEEE; Pakistan Software Export Board; UBL; Bank
|
|
Alfalah Islam; NAFA; Optcl; EES INT; ERN; ABN; British Canadian Int Educ
|
|
Ltd; Univ York},
|
|
Abstract = {The emergence of Free/Open Source Software (FOSS) development model as a
|
|
widely adopted paradigm in the software development industry in the
|
|
recent few years has developed the interest of researchers towards the
|
|
code quality of FOSS projects. Code clones are introduced in the
|
|
software system by the adoption of common code reuse practices by FOSS
|
|
developers. This has led the clone research community to observe the
|
|
effects of code clones on the code quality of FOSS projects. Although
|
|
code clones are not always harmful but they might become critical to
|
|
large scale and evolving software systems such as FOSS projects.
|
|
Research in this paper reveals the importance and need for improving
|
|
code quality of FOSS projects by implementing an effective clone
|
|
management system integrated in the FOSS development environment. This
|
|
paper proposes a clone management framework that ensures effective clone
|
|
evolution tracking and visualization in FOSS projects. This framework
|
|
will appear as a baseline to initiate the efforts towards improving code
|
|
quality by the implementation of a versatile clone management system for
|
|
FOSS development.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-5090-4448-1},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Nazir, Shah/D-2020-2015},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000408982800046},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000349106400013,
|
|
Author = {Fezzardi, Pietro and Lipinski, Maciej and Rubini, Alessandro and
|
|
Colosimo, Aurelio},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {PPSi - A Free Software PTP Implementation},
|
|
Booktitle = {2014 IEEE INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON PRECISION CLOCK SYNCHRONIZATION FOR
|
|
MEASUREMENT, CONTROL AND COMMUNICATION (ISPCS)},
|
|
Series = {IEEE International Symposium on Precision Clock Synchronization for
|
|
Meaurement Control and Communication},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Pages = {71+},
|
|
Note = {8th IEEE International Symposium on Precision Clock Synchronization for
|
|
Measurement, Control, and Communication (ISPCS), Austin, TX, SEP 22-26,
|
|
2014},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Instrumentat \& Measurement Soc},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper describes a new open source implementation of the Precision
|
|
Time Protocol (PTP) {[}1] called PTP Ported To Silicon (PPSi) {[}2]. It
|
|
was developed to fill in a niche in the free software world for a PTP
|
|
daemon that is easily portable to a wide range of architectures and
|
|
highly modular to enable protocol extensions - two key requirements of
|
|
its driving force, the White Rabbit (WR) Project {[}3] {[}4]. PPSi's
|
|
core protocol code is common for all the supported architectures ranging
|
|
from a Linux PC to a soft-core processor running in a Field Programmable
|
|
Gate Array (FPGA) - a feature minimizing code duplication, easing
|
|
debugging, and facilitating new developments. This paper gives an
|
|
overview of PPSi's internals describing design choices as well as the
|
|
means of achieving portability and extensibility. A detailed example of
|
|
a simulator architecture proves the design advantages. With an
|
|
increasing number of supported architectures and a wide use in WR
|
|
networks, PPSi is becoming an appealing PTP implementation also outside
|
|
of the White Rabbit Community.},
|
|
ISSN = {1949-0305},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4799-2699-2},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Fezzardi, Pietro/0000-0003-0914-3844},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000349106400013},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000215859800005,
|
|
Author = {Henriquez Miranda, Carlos Nelson},
|
|
Title = {Free software useful for small businesses},
|
|
Journal = {REVISTA PENSAMIENTO AMERICANO},
|
|
Year = {2009},
|
|
Volume = {2},
|
|
Number = {3},
|
|
Pages = {33-37},
|
|
Month = {JUL-DEC},
|
|
Abstract = {This article presents a brief description of the general situation that
|
|
exists between free software and small enterprises in Colombia. It shows
|
|
excerpts of the results of a study in the small enterprises of the
|
|
Caribbean region about the use, perception and support infrastructure of
|
|
free software. In addition are some success stories, some unresolved
|
|
problems with free software and finally a small sample of the vast
|
|
number of useful systems to be used in small organizations.},
|
|
ISSN = {2027-2448},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000215859800005},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000290362700032,
|
|
Author = {Ciemniewska, Alicja and Kedziora, Pawel and Lewandowski, Bartosz and
|
|
Mazurek, Cezary},
|
|
Editor = {Boness, K and Fernandes, JM and Hall, JG},
|
|
Title = {Semantic Interoperability Problem of OSS Forges},
|
|
Booktitle = {2009 FOURTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING ADVANCES
|
|
(ICSEA 2009)},
|
|
Year = {2009},
|
|
Pages = {197-202},
|
|
Note = {4th International Conference on Software Engineering Advances, Porto,
|
|
PORTUGAL, SEP 20-25, 2009},
|
|
Organization = {Networked European Software \& Serv Initiative},
|
|
Abstract = {Interoperability between collaborative development platforms (forges) in
|
|
the Open Source Software world is a significant issue. The forges tend
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to follow the lock-in phenomenon, providing no easy-to-use facilities
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for migrating projects or their parts between forge platforms. To
|
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facilitate the process of cross-forge project migration, the following
|
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paper presents an approach of lifting forge data models to the semantic
|
|
level and applying rule-based mappings for their alignment. The approach
|
|
also involves Semantic Web Services to handle the process of
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importing/exporting project metadata from/to Open Source Software
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forges. Finally, the paper demonstrates the approach on the basis of
|
|
proof-of-concept implementation exploiting the existing forges and
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|
presents the lessons learnt.},
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DOI = {10.1109/ICSEA.2009.39},
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ISBN = {978-1-4244-4779-4},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Mazurek, Cezary/H-4289-2011},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Mazurek, Cezary/0000-0002-8715-9326},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000290362700032},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000355749000015,
|
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Author = {Mukala, Patrick and Cerone, Antonio and Turini, Franco},
|
|
Editor = {Canal, C and Idani, A},
|
|
Title = {An Abstract State Machine (ASM) Representation of Learning Process in
|
|
FLOSS Communities},
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|
Booktitle = {SOFTWARE ENGINEERING AND FORMAL METHODS, SEFM 2014},
|
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Series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
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Year = {2015},
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Volume = {8938},
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Pages = {227-242},
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Note = {12th International Conference on Software Engineering and Formal Methods
|
|
(SEFM), Grenoble, FRANCE, SEP 01-05, 2014},
|
|
Organization = {Inria},
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|
Abstract = {Free/Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS) communities as collaborative
|
|
environments enable the occurrence of learning between participants in
|
|
these groups. With the increasing interest research on understanding the
|
|
mechanisms and processes through which learning occurs in FLOSS, there
|
|
is an imperative to describe these processes. One successful way of
|
|
doing this is through specification methods. In this paper, we describe
|
|
the adoption of Abstract States Machines (ASMs) as a specification
|
|
methodology for the description of learning processes in FLOSS. The goal
|
|
of this endeavor is to represent the many possible steps and/or
|
|
activities FLOSS participants go through during interactions that can be
|
|
categorized as learning processes. Through ASMs, we express learning
|
|
phases as states while activities that take place before moving from one
|
|
state to another are expressed as transitions.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-319-15201-1\_15},
|
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ISSN = {0302-9743},
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EISSN = {1611-3349},
|
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ISBN = {978-3-319-15200-4; 978-3-319-15201-1},
|
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ORCID-Numbers = {Mukala, Patrick/0000-0001-6497-1373},
|
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000355749000015},
|
|
}
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@article{ WOS:000253858100005,
|
|
Author = {de-la-Vega-Sivera, Ricard},
|
|
Title = {Free software in e-information repositories},
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|
Journal = {PROFESIONAL DE LA INFORMACION},
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Year = {2008},
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|
Volume = {17},
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|
Number = {1},
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|
Pages = {49-55},
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|
Month = {JAN-FEB},
|
|
Abstract = {University libraries manage not only commercial electronic resources,
|
|
but also documents generated by research and educational activities at
|
|
their own institutions. Libraries are committed to disseminating these
|
|
electronic documents, which usually requires that they compile and store
|
|
them as well as guaranteeing their preservation. The best way to achieve
|
|
this objective is e-information repositories. We briefly present an
|
|
overview of the free software available to develop repositories, with a
|
|
special focus on the software used to build Catalan cooperative
|
|
repositories. We also review desireable system characteristics, such as
|
|
the use of open communication standards between repositories,
|
|
preservation strategies for digital content, and user communities.},
|
|
DOI = {10.3145/epi.2008.ene.05},
|
|
ISSN = {1386-6710},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {de la Vega Sivera, Ricard/JEZ-3430-2023},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000253858100005},
|
|
}
|
|
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000717043600027,
|
|
Author = {Franco-Bedoya, Oscar and Cabrera, Oscar and Hurtado-Gil, Sandra},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {ACM},
|
|
Title = {QuESo-Process: Evaluating OSS Software Ecosystems Quality},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH EURO-AMERICAN CONFERENCE ON TELEMATICS AND
|
|
INFORMATION SYSTEMS (EATIS 2020)},
|
|
Year = {2020},
|
|
Note = {10th Euro-American Conference on Telematics and Information Systems
|
|
(EATIS), Aveiro, PORTUGAL, NOV 25-27, 2020},
|
|
Abstract = {To evaluate the quality of open source software ecosystems (OSSECOs) we
|
|
designed the QuESo-process. This process describes the activities and
|
|
tasks that support the evaluation of OSSECOs. Our proposal attempts to
|
|
fill the gap between quality models and their operationalization. In
|
|
order to do this, we use the QuESo-model, described previously in
|
|
another paper of one of the authors, as a basis for quality evaluation
|
|
of OSSECOs.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1145/3401895.3402056},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4503-7711-9},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Hurtado-Gil, Sandra Victoria/0000-0003-0788-5086},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000717043600027},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000306295800029,
|
|
Author = {Kilamo, Terhi and Aaltonen, Timo and Heinimaki, Teemu J.},
|
|
Editor = {Agerfalk, P and Boldyreff, C and GonzalezBarahona, JM and Madey, GR and Noll, J},
|
|
Title = {BULB: Onion-Based Measuring of OSS Communities},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE: NEW HORIZONS},
|
|
Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Volume = {319},
|
|
Pages = {342-347},
|
|
Note = {6th International Conference on Open Source Systems (OSS 2010), Notre
|
|
Dame, IN, MAY 30-JUN 02, 2010},
|
|
Organization = {Int Federat Informat Proc Work Grp 2 13},
|
|
Abstract = {Up to date information on the associated developer community plays a key
|
|
role when a company working with open source software makes business
|
|
decisions. Although methods for getting such information have been
|
|
developed, decisions are often based on scarce information. In this
|
|
paper a measuring model for open source communities, BULB, is
|
|
introduced. BULB provides a way of collecting relevant information and
|
|
relates it to the well-known onion model of open source communities.},
|
|
ISSN = {1868-4238},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-642-13243-8},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000306295800029},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000420060000001,
|
|
Author = {Delgado Garcia, Ana Maria and Oliver Cuello, Rafael},
|
|
Title = {Universities promotion of free software use},
|
|
Journal = {RED-REVISTA DE EDUCACION A DISTANCIA},
|
|
Year = {2007},
|
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Number = {17},
|
|
Month = {MAY},
|
|
Abstract = {More and more often, public and private universities promote the use of
|
|
free software in the university community and in the society in general.
|
|
Universities, as a fundamental key of a modern society, should encourage
|
|
the socialization of the knowledge, permitting higher access by means of
|
|
the Internet and, simultaneously, respecting authors' rights. This paper
|
|
analyzes the characteristics of free software and the legal framework
|
|
that regulates its use at the universities; after that, the work focuses
|
|
on the experiences of some Catalan universities promoting and using it.},
|
|
ISSN = {1578-7680},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Cuello, Rafael/Y-2536-2019
|
|
García, Ana/Y-2529-2019},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000420060000001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000215941200010,
|
|
Author = {Gomis Parada, Cristina},
|
|
Title = {Free software localization within translation companies},
|
|
Journal = {TRADUMATICA-TRADUCCIO I TECNOLOGIES DE LA INFORMACIO I LA COMUNICACIO},
|
|
Year = {2011},
|
|
Number = {9},
|
|
Pages = {108-117},
|
|
Month = {DEC},
|
|
Abstract = {The localization of free software is a task we have to tackle within all
|
|
the translation companies. When planning a localization project, we have
|
|
to take into account many factors, such as: the technological electives,
|
|
formats, relationships with the community, professional profiles and the
|
|
feasibility of the projects.},
|
|
ISSN = {1578-7559},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000215941200010},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000251110400010,
|
|
Author = {Cedazo, Raquel and Lopez, Diego and Sanchez, Francisco Manuel and
|
|
Sebastian, Jose Maria},
|
|
Title = {Ciclope: FOSS for developing and managing educational web laboratories},
|
|
Journal = {IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON EDUCATION},
|
|
Year = {2007},
|
|
Volume = {50},
|
|
Number = {4},
|
|
Pages = {352-359},
|
|
Month = {NOV},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper describes Ciclope, a free software project designed to solve
|
|
the problem of the lack of practical assignments in technical
|
|
universities due to scarce resources and to the design of the
|
|
educational system. Ciclope offers software and content to replicate the
|
|
educational Web labs that the authors have designed, and whose
|
|
architecture and work methodology are intended for teachers who want to
|
|
create new Web labs. The biggest advantages of these kinds of
|
|
laboratories are that users can work through the Internet as if they
|
|
were present in the lab, but without space or time restrictions.
|
|
Furthermore, teachers can have full control of what students do, since
|
|
all operations are registered in a database which helps them to evaluate
|
|
the students. Ciclope proposes a modular structure based on software
|
|
components that are easy to install, configure, and extend according to
|
|
teachers' needs. So far, various Web labs have been built to carry out
|
|
practical assignments in astronomy, automatic control, chemistry, image
|
|
processing, robotics, and real-time operating systems. The software,
|
|
documentation, and content developed in this project are free, under GNU
|
|
(a recursive acronym meaning GNU is Not UNIX) licenses, and as in all
|
|
free projects, the authors welcome all collaboration from the
|
|
educational community.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/TE.2007.907268},
|
|
ISSN = {0018-9359},
|
|
EISSN = {1557-9638},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {LOPEZ, DIEGO/KLZ-3033-2024
|
|
Cedazo, Raquel/Y-8752-2019
|
|
Sebastian, Jose Maria/L-1407-2014},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Cedazo, Raquel/0000-0002-4361-4331
|
|
Sebastian, Jose Maria/0000-0002-6608-5989},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000251110400010},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000446904000008,
|
|
Author = {Oliva Lozano, Monica and Torroja Fungairino, Yago},
|
|
Title = {Artistic practices with free software: generative art and food workshop},
|
|
Journal = {TERCIO CRECIENTE},
|
|
Year = {2018},
|
|
Number = {14},
|
|
Pages = {87-96},
|
|
Month = {JUL},
|
|
Abstract = {In 2015, on January 10, 17 and 20, The Generative Art and Food workshop:
|
|
designing with Processing, was held in the facilities of the Telefonica
|
|
Foundation and the Faculty of Fine Arts of The Complutense University of
|
|
Madrid. The objective was to extract some of the patterns that occur in
|
|
food and nature to generate images by using Processing, a programming
|
|
language in an integrated development environment that usually serves
|
|
the development of multimedia projects, inserted in the free software
|
|
technology. The result was generative designs and repetition structures
|
|
that generated a pattern, to be later printed on canvas using
|
|
permeographic techniques. The article aims to show the processes of
|
|
creation in artistic practice, through an innovative workshop for the
|
|
exhibition context where it was made. The practice showed how creativity
|
|
within an avant-garde environment such as haute cuisine chef Ferran
|
|
Adria, must adapt to the changing reality and the development of new
|
|
technologies. In every creative process, specific technological skills
|
|
are combined with the expressive abilities of the artist. For this
|
|
purpose, the open source program Proccesing was used as a creation tool,
|
|
whose growing progress in free software initiatives is becoming
|
|
increasingly evident in artistic practice and teaching research.},
|
|
DOI = {10.17561/rtc.n14.7},
|
|
ISSN = {2340-9096},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {LOZANO, MÓNICA/AAA-9900-2019
|
|
Torroja, Yago/AAL-6797-2021},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000446904000008},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000707441900012,
|
|
Author = {Zhang, Yuxia and Zhou, Minghui and Mockus, Audris and Jin, Zhi},
|
|
Title = {Companies' Participation in OSS Development-An Empirical Study of
|
|
OpenStack},
|
|
Journal = {IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING},
|
|
Year = {2021},
|
|
Volume = {47},
|
|
Number = {10},
|
|
Pages = {2242-2259},
|
|
Month = {OCT 1},
|
|
Abstract = {Commercial participation continues to grow in open source software (OSS)
|
|
projects and novel arrangements appear to emerge in company-dominated
|
|
projects and ecosystems. What is the nature of these novel arrangements?
|
|
Does volunteers' participation remain critical for these ecosystems?
|
|
Despite extensive research on commercial participation in OSS, the exact
|
|
nature and extent of company contributions to OSS development, and the
|
|
impact of this engagement may have on the volunteer community have not
|
|
been clarified. To bridge the gap, we perform an exploratory study of
|
|
OpenStack: a large OSS ecosystem with intense commercial participation.
|
|
We quantify companies' contributions via the developers that they
|
|
provide and the commits made by those developers. We find that companies
|
|
made far more contributions than volunteers and the distribution of the
|
|
contributions made by different companies is also highly unbalanced. We
|
|
observe eight unique contribution models based on companies' commercial
|
|
objectives and characterize each model according to three dimensions:
|
|
contribution intensity, extent, and focus. Companies providing full
|
|
cloud solutions tend to make both intensive (more than other companies)
|
|
and extensive (involving a wider variety of projects) contributions.
|
|
Usage-oriented companies make extensive but less intense contributions.
|
|
Companies driven by particular business needs focus their contributions
|
|
on the specific projects addressing these needs. Minor contributors
|
|
include community players (e.g., the Linux Foundation) and research
|
|
groups. A model relating the number of volunteers to the diversity of
|
|
contribution shows a strong positive association between them.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/TSE.2019.2946156},
|
|
ISSN = {0098-5589},
|
|
EISSN = {1939-3520},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Jin, Zhi/E-1288-2013
|
|
Mockus, Audris/AEY-3361-2022
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Jin, Zhi/0000-0003-1087-226X
|
|
Mockus, Audris/0000-0002-7987-7598
|
|
Zhou, Minghui/0000-0001-6324-3964},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000707441900012},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000303561800004,
|
|
Author = {Schoonmaker, Sara},
|
|
Title = {HACKING THE GLOBAL Constructing markets and commons through free
|
|
software},
|
|
Journal = {INFORMATION COMMUNICATION \& SOCIETY},
|
|
Year = {2012},
|
|
Volume = {15},
|
|
Number = {4, SI},
|
|
Pages = {502-518},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper explores software's pivotal role in the power dynamics of
|
|
contemporary capitalism. The author theorizes Free Software as a new
|
|
form of property that is infecting capitalism like a virus, challenging
|
|
the system of private property central to its dominant logic. Free
|
|
Software can be produced by developers working for free in peer
|
|
communities or in profit-oriented firms. The author explores the
|
|
conditions under which Free Software is produced through peer versus
|
|
market-based production, emphasizing the implications for constructing
|
|
the Free Software market and the digital commons. The author identifies
|
|
actors' motivations, the organizational structure of production, and
|
|
financial resources as three factors shaping these conditions. The
|
|
author focuses on the case of Ubuntu, a Free Software operating system
|
|
that is available free of charge on the Internet. Ubuntu is produced by
|
|
Canonical, a Free Software, market-based firm, through an intriguing
|
|
combination of market-based and peer production that both embodies and
|
|
transforms capitalist practices.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1080/1369118X.2012.665938},
|
|
ISSN = {1369-118X},
|
|
EISSN = {1468-4462},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000303561800004},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000079628300015,
|
|
Author = {Oh, JC and Mossé, D},
|
|
Editor = {Joyce, D},
|
|
Title = {Teaching real time OSs with DORITOS},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE THIRTIETH SIGCSE TECHNICAL SYMPOSIUM ON COMPUTER
|
|
SCIENCE EDUCATION},
|
|
Year = {1999},
|
|
Pages = {68-72},
|
|
Note = {30th SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, NEW
|
|
ORLEANS, LA, MAR 24-28, 1999},
|
|
Organization = {Assoc Computing Machinery; Special Interest Grp Comp Sci Educ},
|
|
Abstract = {We are developing a teaching package that can be used in a college
|
|
course that would fill a gap among current science majors and teach
|
|
senior-level undergraduate students theory and practice of real-time
|
|
operating systems, including their requirements, characteristics,
|
|
internals, and specification. This course has two components: (1) a
|
|
theoretical part, and (2) a practical hands-on implementation component
|
|
achieved with DORITOS (Distributed Object-Based Real-time InsTructional
|
|
Operating System) as the implementation environment. DORITOS' design is
|
|
based on UC-Berkeley's NACHOS. The DORITOS package will be distributed
|
|
with DKaffe (a modified version of Kaffe JVM) and a basic system which
|
|
allows students to run simple threads.
|
|
In this paper, we focus on the practical, hands-on system that allows
|
|
students to learn the internals of a Real-time Operating Systems (RTOS).
|
|
Throughout the term, assignments require students to use and modify
|
|
DORITOS to implement real-time elements as well as to analyze the
|
|
performance of implemented algorithms.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1145/299649.299685},
|
|
ISBN = {1-58113-085-6},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Oh, Jae/0000-0002-5842-5189},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000079628300015},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000215512300002,
|
|
Author = {Kravchina, O.},
|
|
Title = {MAIN APPROACHES OF FREE SOFTWARE APPLICATION IN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
|
|
ABROAD},
|
|
Journal = {INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES AND LEARNING TOOLS},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Volume = {20},
|
|
Number = {6},
|
|
Abstract = {The question of transition to free software more and more often occurs
|
|
as among of users, and at the level of executive and legislative
|
|
branches. With the tightening the situation to the control of licensed
|
|
software, problem of transition to licensed software does not require
|
|
substantial investment, and has sufficient functionality, it becomes
|
|
increasingly important. This article discusses the main approaches of
|
|
free software package application for creation a unified educational
|
|
information environment which will be adapted to the needs and features
|
|
of the school system, be helpful for the development of modern
|
|
information leaders thinking, experts support services, teachers, pupils
|
|
and parents. The article also contains a variety of materials about free
|
|
software, developed specifically for educational purposes or suitable
|
|
for use in schools and other educational institutions to conduct and /
|
|
or support the educational process.},
|
|
ISSN = {2076-8184},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Kravchyna, Oksana/P-1875-2016},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Kravchyna, Oksana/0000-0002-3903-0835},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000215512300002},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:001148157800004,
|
|
Author = {Fronchetti, Felipe and Shepherd, David C. and Wiese, Igor and Treude,
|
|
Christoph and Gerosa, Marco Aurelio and Steinmacher, Igor},
|
|
Editor = {Chandra, S and Blincoe, K and Tonella, P},
|
|
Title = {Do CONTRIBUTING Files Provide Information about OSS Newcomers'
|
|
Onboarding Barriers?},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 31ST ACM JOINT MEETING EUROPEAN SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
|
|
CONFERENCE AND SYMPOSIUM ON THE FOUNDATIONS OF SOFTWARE ENGINEERING,
|
|
ESEC/FSE 2023},
|
|
Year = {2023},
|
|
Pages = {16-28},
|
|
Note = {31st ACM Joint Meeting of the European Software Engineering Conference /
|
|
Symposium on the Foundations-of-Software-Engineering (ESEC/FSE), San
|
|
Francisco, CA, DEC 03-09, 2023},
|
|
Organization = {Assoc Comp Machinery; Fdn Software Engn; ACM SIGSOFT; Google; Ant Grp;
|
|
Meta; JetBrains; ByteDance; Uber; Dragon Testing; Huawei},
|
|
Abstract = {Effectively onboarding newcomers is essential for the success of open
|
|
source projects. These projects often provide onboarding guidelines in
|
|
their `CONTRIBUTING' files (e.g., CONTRIBUTING.md on GitHub). These
|
|
files explain, for example, how to find open tasks, implement solutions,
|
|
and submit code for review. However, these files often do not follow a
|
|
standard structure, can be too large, and miss barriers commonly found
|
|
by newcomers. In this paper, we propose an automated approach to parse
|
|
these CONTRIBUTING files and assess how they address onboarding
|
|
barriers. We manually classified a sample of files according to a model
|
|
of onboarding barriers from the literature, trained a machine learning
|
|
classifier that automatically predicts the categories of each paragraph
|
|
(precision: 0.655, recall: 0.662), and surveyed developers to
|
|
investigate their perspective of the predictions' adequacy (75\% of the
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predictions were considered adequate). We found that CONTRIBUTING files
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typically do not cover the barriers newcomers face (52\% of the analyzed
|
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projects missed at least 3 out of the 6 barriers faced by newcomers;
|
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84\% missed at least 2). Our analysis also revealed that information
|
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about choosing a task and talking with the community, two of the most
|
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recurrent barriers newcomers face, are neglected in more than 75\% of
|
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the projects. We made available our classifier as an online service that
|
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analyzes the content of a given CONTRIBUTING file. Our approach may help
|
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community builders identify missing information in the project ecosystem
|
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they maintain and newcomers can understand what to expect in
|
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CONTRIBUTING files.},
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DOI = {10.1145/3611643.3616288},
|
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ISBN = {979-8-4007-0327-0},
|
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Gerosa, Marco/A-6686-2009
|
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Fronchetti, Felipe/KYQ-3286-2024
|
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Treude, Christoph/AAZ-6257-2021
|
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Igor, Steinmacher/B-6414-2012
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Steinmacher, Igor/H-2709-2012
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},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Scaliante Wiese, Igor/0000-0001-9943-5570
|
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Treude, Christoph/0000-0002-6919-2149
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Steinmacher, Igor/0000-0002-0612-5790
|
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Fronchetti Dias, Luiz Felipe/0000-0003-2104-6676
|
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Gerosa, Marco/0000-0003-1399-7535},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:001148157800004},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000886740600010,
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Author = {Fernandes, Nelson Da Cruz Monteiro and De Paiva, Jr., Fernando Gomes and
|
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Fernandes, Osiris Luis Da Cunha and Da Costa, Marconi Freitas},
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Title = {ONLINE INNOVATION AND COLLABORATION IN THE CREATION OF FREE SOFTWARE},
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Journal = {RAE-REVISTA DE ADMINISTRACAO DE EMPRESAS},
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Year = {2022},
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Volume = {62},
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Number = {3},
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Month = {MAY-JUN},
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Abstract = {Advances in information technologies have led to user- centered
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innovation of artifacts from cyber culture. This advent of capitalism
|
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causes the emergence of approaches that contemplate collective and
|
|
immaterial production in force in open source software communities. From
|
|
a post-structuralist perspective, 6 interviews, 2 videos and an online
|
|
discussion list were analyzed to appreciate the process of building the
|
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hegemonic discourse from the logic of equivalence, difference and
|
|
fantasy. It was found that the speeches of the developers symbolize a
|
|
presence yet to come, with the particular demands diluted in an
|
|
equivalence chain that encompasses the largest number of claims, and
|
|
that there is an effort to create an incessant process of generating
|
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value by overcoming the community frontiers, continuously articulating
|
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stakeholders to access resources and generate joint solutions in the
|
|
innovation process.},
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DOI = {10.1590/S0034-759020220304x},
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Article-Number = {e2020-0090},
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ISSN = {0034-7590},
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EISSN = {2178-938X},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Fernandes, Nelson/JHU-8627-2023
|
|
de Paiva Júnior, Fernando/AAI-2301-2021
|
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Fernandes, Osiris Luis da Cunha/E-1998-2013
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Freitas da Costa, Marconi/E-1344-2014},
|
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ORCID-Numbers = {Fernandes, Osiris Luis da Cunha/0000-0003-4158-6995
|
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Freitas da Costa, Marconi/0000-0001-9888-8359},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000886740600010},
|
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000493813000003,
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Author = {Mendes, Fabio Macedo and Poppi, Ricardo and Parra, Henrique and Moreira,
|
|
Bruna},
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|
Editor = {Bordeleau, F and Sillitti, A and Meirelles, P and Lenarduzzi, V},
|
|
Title = {EJ: A Free Software Platform for Social Participation},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SYSTEMS, OSS 2019},
|
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Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
|
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Year = {2019},
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Volume = {556},
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Pages = {27-37},
|
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Note = {15th International Conference on Open Source Systems (OSS), Montreal,
|
|
CANADA, MAY 26-27, 2019},
|
|
Organization = {IFIP WG 2 13},
|
|
Abstract = {As the Internet grows on importance as a forum for political activity,
|
|
it is necessary to occupy it with proper tools for democratic
|
|
discussion, dialogue and deliberation. Currently, a substantial part of
|
|
political debate is conducted on social media inside proprietary
|
|
networks. Those solutions are flagrantly inadequate to build consensus
|
|
seeking understandings and to mediate the interaction between the
|
|
government and the citizenry. This work present EJ, a platform for
|
|
crowd-sourced social participation which uses machine learning based
|
|
intelligence and gamification techniques to increase engagement and
|
|
counteract the formation of opinion bubbles and the ``echo chamber{''}
|
|
effect of social networks.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-030-20883-7\_3},
|
|
ISSN = {1868-4238},
|
|
EISSN = {1868-422X},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-030-20883-7; 978-3-030-20882-0},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000493813000003},
|
|
}
|
|
|
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@article{ WOS:000462380700001,
|
|
Author = {Liliana Quevedo, Martha and Santoyo Diaz, Julian Santiago and Ochoa
|
|
Guevara, Nancy Edith},
|
|
Title = {Free Software to Implement Private Cloud Storage Solutions},
|
|
Journal = {INGE CUC},
|
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Year = {2018},
|
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Volume = {14},
|
|
Number = {2},
|
|
Pages = {71-80},
|
|
Month = {JUL-DEC},
|
|
Abstract = {Introduction- In this article proposes the creation of a prototype of
|
|
storage of data on Cloud Computing using free software tools, for small
|
|
and medium enterprises (SMEs), which will contribute in improving the
|
|
storage capacity of information, incorporating to the process a Cloud
|
|
Storage tool, which allows to create, save and update the data in a
|
|
synchronized way from any geographic location, reducing the risks of
|
|
maintaining several versions of a document and losing temporary or
|
|
definitive information. In this way it is proposed to show that free
|
|
open source tools are low cost and collaborative for small businesses.
|
|
Objective- Evaluate the relevance, feasibility and impact of Cloud
|
|
Storage tools on free software in order to implement a data storage
|
|
prototype to be used by small and medium enterprises, establishing
|
|
organizational and decision-making schemes according to their objectives
|
|
business.
|
|
Methodology- It is based on a spiral method by stages. In the first
|
|
stage the model of comparison of free software products Qualification
|
|
and Selection of Opensource Software (QSOS) applied to identify the best
|
|
Cloud Storage tool. Second stage, the design and implementation of the
|
|
prototype was carried out for storage over Cloud Computing. The last
|
|
stage, tests and adjustments were made in the validation of said
|
|
prototype for its start-up.
|
|
Results- Structure of a finished functional prototype for the storage of
|
|
data on Cloud Computing through the use of free software tools, aimed at
|
|
small and medium enterprises, evidencing its easy handling, control and
|
|
decision making in the management of their data and deployment in the
|
|
organization becoming a tool that benefits this type of productive
|
|
sector.
|
|
Conclusions- The construction of data storage systems on Cloud
|
|
Computing, based or guided on the achieved prototype, constitutes a low
|
|
cost tool in its implementation and maintenance, which contributes to
|
|
the sustainability of the solution together with the possibility of
|
|
scaling new functions and / or modules, by small and medium-sized
|
|
companies, that do not have financial resources for investment in
|
|
information technology and connectivity and storage services.},
|
|
DOI = {10.17981/ingecuc.14.2.2018.07},
|
|
ISSN = {0122-6517},
|
|
EISSN = {2382-4700},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000462380700001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000185659700021,
|
|
Author = {Bauer, A and Pizka, M},
|
|
Editor = {Mikkonen, T and Godfrey, MW and Saeki, M},
|
|
Title = {The contribution of free software to software evolution},
|
|
Booktitle = {SIXTH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON PRINCIPLES OF SOFTWARE EVOLUTION,
|
|
PROCEEDINGS},
|
|
Year = {2003},
|
|
Pages = {170-179},
|
|
Note = {6th International Workshop on Principles of Software Evolution,
|
|
HELSINKI, FINLAND, SEP 01-02, 2003},
|
|
Organization = {SIGSE IPSJ; ACM SIGSOFT},
|
|
Abstract = {It is remarkable to think that even without any interest in finding
|
|
suitable methods and concepts that would allow complex software systems
|
|
to evolve and remain manageable, the ever growing open source movement
|
|
has silently managed to establish highly successful evolution techniques
|
|
over the last two decades. These concepts represent best practices that
|
|
could be applied equally to a number of today's most crucial problems
|
|
concerning the evolution of complex commercial software systems. In this
|
|
paper, the authors state and explain some of these principles from the
|
|
perspective of experienced open source developers, and give the
|
|
rationale as to why the highly dynamic ``free software development
|
|
process{''}, as a whole, is entangled with constantly growing code bases
|
|
and changing project sizes, and how it deals with these successfully.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/IWPSE.2003.1231224},
|
|
ISBN = {0-7695-1903-2},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000185659700021},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000266729900017,
|
|
Author = {Capiluppi, Andrea and Beecher, Karl},
|
|
Editor = {Winter, A and Knodel, J},
|
|
Book-Author = {Ferenc, R},
|
|
Title = {Structural Complexity and Decay in FLOSS Systems: An Inter-Repository
|
|
Study},
|
|
Booktitle = {13TH EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE AND REENGINEERING: CSMR
|
|
2009, PROCEEDINGS},
|
|
Series = {European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering},
|
|
Year = {2009},
|
|
Pages = {169-178},
|
|
Note = {13th European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering,
|
|
Kaiserslautern, GERMANY, MAR 24-27, 2009},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE Comp Soc},
|
|
Abstract = {Past software engineering literature has firmly established that
|
|
software architectures and the associated code decay over time.
|
|
Architectural decay is, potentially, a major issue in Free/Libre/Open
|
|
Source Software (FLOSS) projects, since developers sporadically joining
|
|
FLOSS projects do not always have a clear understanding of the
|
|
underlying architecture, and may break the overall conceptual structure
|
|
by several small changes to the code base.
|
|
This paper investigates whether the structure of a FLOSS system and its
|
|
decay can also be influenced by the repository in which it is retained:
|
|
specifically, two FLOSS repositories are studied to understand whether
|
|
the complexity of the software structure in the sampled projects is
|
|
comparable, or one repository hosts more complex systems than the other
|
|
It is also studied whether the effort to counteract this complexity is
|
|
dependent on the repository, and the governance it gives to the hosted
|
|
projects.
|
|
The results of the paper are two-fold: on one side, it is shown that the
|
|
repository hosting larger and more active projects presents more complex
|
|
structures. On the other side, these larger and more complex systems
|
|
benefit from more anti-regressive work to reduce this complexity.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/CSMR.2009.37},
|
|
ISSN = {1944-2793},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-7695-3589-0},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Capiluppi, Andrea/AGO-2961-2022
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Capiluppi, Andrea/0000-0001-9469-6050},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000266729900017},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000393155100010,
|
|
Author = {Viseur, Robert},
|
|
Editor = {Cardoso, J and Ferguson, D and Munoz, VM and Helfert, M},
|
|
Title = {A FLOSS License-selection Methodology for Cloud Computing Projects},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CLOUD COMPUTING AND
|
|
SERVICES SCIENCE, VOL 1 (CLOSER)},
|
|
Year = {2016},
|
|
Pages = {129-136},
|
|
Note = {6th International Conference on Cloud Computing and Services Science
|
|
(CLOSER), Rome, ITALY, APR 23-25, 2016},
|
|
Abstract = {Cloud computing and open source are two disruptive innovations. Both
|
|
deeply modify the way the computer resources are made available and
|
|
monetized. They evolve between competition (e.g. open source software
|
|
for desktop versus SaaS applications) and complementarity (e.g. cloud
|
|
solutions based on open source components or cloud applications
|
|
published under open source license). PaaSage is an open source
|
|
integrated platform to support both design and deployment of cloud
|
|
applications. The PaaSage consortium decided to publish the source code
|
|
as open source. It needed a process for the open source license
|
|
selection. Open source licensing scheme born before the development of
|
|
cloud computing and evolved with the creation of new open source
|
|
licenses suitable for SaaS applications. The license is a part of
|
|
project governance and strongly influences the life of the project. In
|
|
the context of the PaaSage European project, the issue of the open
|
|
source license selection for cloud computing software has been
|
|
addressed. The first section of the paper describes the state of the art
|
|
about open source licenses including the known issues, a generic
|
|
license-selection scheme and the automated source code analysis
|
|
practices. The second section studies the common choices of licenses in
|
|
cloud computing projects. The third section proposes a FLOSS
|
|
license-selection process for cloud computing project following five
|
|
steps: (1) inventoring software components, (2) selecting open source
|
|
license, (3) approving license selection (vote), (4) spreading practical
|
|
details and (5) monitoring source code. The fourth section describes the
|
|
PaaSage use case. The last section consists in a discussion of the
|
|
results.},
|
|
DOI = {10.5220/0005775901290136},
|
|
ISBN = {978-989-758-182-3},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {VISEUR, Robert/HNI-1871-2023
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {VISEUR, Robert/0000-0003-4385-4332},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000393155100010},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000283695900003,
|
|
Author = {Nilsson, R. Henrik and Veldre, Vilmar and Hartmann, Martin and
|
|
Unterseher, Martin and Amend, Anthony and Bergsten, Johannes and
|
|
Kristiansson, Erik and Ryberg, Martin and Jumpponen, Ari and Abarenkov,
|
|
Kessy},
|
|
Title = {An open source software package for automated extraction of <i>ITS1</i>
|
|
and <i>ITS2</i> from fungal <i>ITS</i> sequences for use in
|
|
high-throughput community assays and molecular ecology},
|
|
Journal = {FUNGAL ECOLOGY},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Volume = {3},
|
|
Number = {4},
|
|
Pages = {284-287},
|
|
Month = {NOV},
|
|
Abstract = {We introduce an open source software utility to extract the highly
|
|
variable ITS1 and ITS2 subregions from fungal nuclear ITS sequences, the
|
|
region of choice for environmental sampling and molecular identification
|
|
of fungi. Inclusion of parts of the neighbouring, very conserved,
|
|
ribosomal genes in the sequence identification process regularly leads
|
|
to distorted results. The utility is available for UNIX-type operating
|
|
systems, including MacOS X, and processes about 1000 sequences per
|
|
minute. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd and The British Mycological Society. All
|
|
rights reserved.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.funeco.2010.05.002},
|
|
ISSN = {1754-5048},
|
|
EISSN = {1878-0083},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Unterseher, Martin/B-2381-2014
|
|
Hartmann, Martin/M-9371-2016
|
|
Nilsson, R./A-6062-2009
|
|
Ryberg, Martin/AHA-1804-2022
|
|
Kristiansson, Erik/JHS-8257-2023
|
|
Abarenkov, Kessy/H-9611-2015
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Hartmann, Martin/0000-0001-8069-5284
|
|
Abarenkov, Kessy/0000-0001-5526-4845
|
|
Nilsson, Henrik/0000-0002-8052-0107},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000283695900003},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000347635300029,
|
|
Author = {Lopez, Lidia and Costal, Dolors and Ayala, Claudia P. and Franch, Xavier
|
|
and Glott, Ruediger and Haaland, Kirsten},
|
|
Editor = {Yu, E and Dobbie, G and Jarke, M and Purao, S},
|
|
Title = {Modelling and Applying OSS Adoption Strategies},
|
|
Booktitle = {CONCEPTUAL MODELING},
|
|
Series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Volume = {8824},
|
|
Pages = {349-362},
|
|
Note = {33rd International Conference on Conceptual Modeling (ER), Atlanta, GA,
|
|
OCT 27-29, 2014},
|
|
Organization = {Penn State Univ; Singapore Management Univ TCS, iCity Lab; BYU, Marriott
|
|
Sch Management; Aalto Univ; QUT},
|
|
Abstract = {Increasing adoption of Open Source Software (OSS) in information system
|
|
engineering has led to the emergence of different OSS business
|
|
strategies that affect and shape organizations' business models. In this
|
|
context, organizational modeling needs to reconcile efficiently OSS
|
|
adoption strategies with business strategies and models. In this paper,
|
|
we propose to embed all the knowledge about each OSS adoption strategy
|
|
into an i{*} model that can be used in the intentional modeling of the
|
|
organization. These models describe the consequences of adopting one
|
|
such strategy or another: which are the business goals that are
|
|
supported, which are the resources that emerge, etc. To this aim, we
|
|
first enumerate the main existing OSS adoption strategies, next we
|
|
formulate an ontology that comprises the activities and resources that
|
|
characterise these strategies, then based on the experience of 5
|
|
industrial partners of the RISCOSS EU-funded project, we explore how
|
|
these elements are managed in each strategy and formulate the
|
|
corresponding model using the i{*} framework.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-319-12206-9\_29},
|
|
ISSN = {0302-9743},
|
|
EISSN = {1611-3349},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-319-12206-9; 978-3-319-12205-2},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Franch, Xavier/A-8588-2008
|
|
Lopez, Lidia/Q-3925-2019
|
|
Costal, Dolors/F-7862-2016
|
|
Lopez Cuesta, Lidia/K-1714-2015},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Franch, Xavier/0000-0001-9733-8830
|
|
Costal, Dolors/0000-0002-7340-0414
|
|
Lopez Cuesta, Lidia/0000-0002-6901-9223},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000347635300029},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000531083400038,
|
|
Author = {Carlier, Julien and Davis, Eithne and Ruas, Sara and Byrne, Dolores and
|
|
Caffrey, Joseph M. and Coughlan, Neil E. and Dick, Jaimie T. A. and
|
|
Lucy, Frances E.},
|
|
Title = {Using open-source software and digital imagery to efficiently and
|
|
objectively quantify cover density of an invasive alien plant species},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT},
|
|
Year = {2020},
|
|
Volume = {266},
|
|
Month = {JUL 15},
|
|
Abstract = {The most commonly used method for measuring vegetation cover is visual
|
|
estimation, which is highly subjective, potentially leading to
|
|
measurement errors. This poses serious implications to the assessment
|
|
and continued management of plant species cover, for example in the
|
|
control of invasive plant species. Morphological analysis of digital
|
|
imagery has, to date, been primarily applied in the classification of
|
|
landscape features. Our novel application of morphological image
|
|
analysis provides an objective method for detection and accurate cover
|
|
assessment of an invasive alien plant species (IAS), giving reduced
|
|
measurement errors when compared to visual estimation. Importantly, this
|
|
method is entirely based on free software. Guidos Toolbox is a
|
|
collection of generic raster image processing routines, including
|
|
Morphological Spatial Pattern Analysis (MSPA), which classifies and
|
|
quantifies features according to shape. MSPA was employed in this study
|
|
to detect and quantify cover of invasive Petasites pyrenaicus (Winter
|
|
heliotrope) in digital images of 1 m x 1 m plots. Its efficacy was
|
|
compared to that of two other methods- GIS Digitisation (used as an
|
|
accurate baseline) and Visual Estimation (standard method). We tested
|
|
the limit of MSPA usability on images of varying complexity, i.e.
|
|
``simple{''}, intermediate{''} or ``complex{''}, depending on
|
|
presence/absence of other vascular plant species and the species
|
|
richness of plot. Our results show good agreement between all three
|
|
methods. MSPA measurement of P. pyrenaicus cover was most closely
|
|
aligned with the GIS Digitisation (concordance correlation coefficients
|
|
of 0.966). Visual Estimation was less closely aligned with GIS
|
|
Digitisation (concordance correlation coefficients of 0.888). However,
|
|
image complexity resulted in differing levels of agreement; with the
|
|
closest agreement being achieved between MSPA and GIS Digitisation when
|
|
used on images of lower and higher complexity. MSPA consistently
|
|
provides higher accuracy and precision for P. pyrenaicus cover
|
|
measurement than the standard Visual Estimation method. Our methodology
|
|
is applicable to a range of focal vegetation species, both herbaceous
|
|
and graminoid. Future application of MSPA for larger-scale surveying and
|
|
monitoring via remote sensing is discussed, potentially reducing
|
|
resource demands and increasing cover measurement consistency and
|
|
accuracy. We recommend this method forms part of vegetation management
|
|
toolkits for not only environmental managers, but for anyone concerned
|
|
with plant cover assessment, from agricultural systems to sustainable
|
|
resource use.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.jenvman.2020.110519},
|
|
Article-Number = {110519},
|
|
ISSN = {0301-4797},
|
|
EISSN = {1095-8630},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Coughlan, Neil/AAT-1760-2020
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Coughlan, Neil/0000-0001-5597-3238
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Lucy, Frances/0000-0002-4785-2724},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000531083400038},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000480826800010,
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Author = {Abbott, Adam S. and Turney, Justin M. and Zhang, Boyi and Smith, Daniel
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G. A. and Altarawy, Doaa and Schaefer, III, Henry F.},
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Title = {PES-Learn: An Open-Source Software Package for the Automated Generation
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of Machine Learning Models of Molecular Potential Energy Surfaces},
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Journal = {JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL THEORY AND COMPUTATION},
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Year = {2019},
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Volume = {15},
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Number = {8},
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Pages = {4386-4398},
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Month = {AUG},
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Abstract = {We introduce a free and open-source software package (PES-Learn) which
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largely automates the process of producing high-quality machine learning
|
|
models of molecular potential energy surfaces (PESs). PES-Learn
|
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incorporates a generalized framework for producing grid points across a
|
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PES that is compatible with most electronic structure theory software.
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The newly generated or externally supplied PES data can then be used to
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train and optimize neural network or Gaussian process models in a
|
|
completely automated fashion. Robust hyperparameter optimization schemes
|
|
designed specifically for molecular PES applications are implemented to
|
|
ensure that the best possible model for the data set is fit with high
|
|
quality. The performance of PES-Learn toward fitting a few semiglobal
|
|
PESs from the literature is evaluated. We also demonstrate the use of
|
|
PES-Learn machine learning models in carrying out high-level vibrational
|
|
configuration interaction computations on water and formaldehyde.},
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DOI = {10.1021/acs.jctc.9b00312},
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ISSN = {1549-9618},
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EISSN = {1549-9626},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Turney, Justin/G-5390-2014
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},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Schaefer III, Henry F./0000-0003-0252-2083
|
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Turney, Justin/0000-0003-3659-0711
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Zhang, Boyi/0000-0002-0190-3776},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000480826800010},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000235214600031,
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Author = {Li, PL and Herbsleb, J and Shaw, M},
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Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
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Title = {Finding predictors of field defects for open source software systems in
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commonly available data sources: a case study of OpenBSD},
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Booktitle = {2005 11th International Symposium on Software Metrics (METRICS)},
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Year = {2005},
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Pages = {288-297},
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Note = {11th International Symposium on Software Metrics, Como, ITALY, SEP
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19-22, 2005},
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Abstract = {Open source software systems are important components of many business
|
|
software applications. Field defect predictions for open source
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|
soft-ware systems may allow organizations to make informed decisions
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regarding open source software components. In this paper, we remotely
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|
measure and analyze predictors (metrics available before release) mined
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from established data sources (the code repository and the request
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|
tracking system) as well as a novel source of data (mailing list
|
|
archives) for nine releases of OpenBSD. First, we attempt to predict
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field defects by extending a software reliability model fitted to
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development defects. We find this approach to be infeasible, which
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motivates examining metrics-based field defect prediction. Then, we
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|
evaluate 139 predictors using established statistical methods: Kendall's
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|
rank correlation, Pearson's rank correlation, and forward AIC model
|
|
selection. The metrics we collect include product metrics, development
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|
metrics, deployment and usage metrics, and software and hardware
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|
configurations metrics. We find the number of messages to the technical
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|
discussion mailing list during the development period (a deployment and
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usage metric captured from mailing list archives) to be the best
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predictor of field defects. Our work identifies predictors of field
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defects in commonly available data sources for open source software
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|
systems and is a step towards metrics-based field defect prediction for
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quantitatively-based decision making regarding open source software
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|
components.},
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ISBN = {0-7695-2691-8},
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|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000235214600031},
|
|
}
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@article{ WOS:000324754700010,
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Author = {Vest, Joshua R. and Stephens, James H.},
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Title = {The use and role of open source software applications in public and
|
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not-for-profit hospitals in the United States},
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Journal = {HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT REVIEW},
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Year = {2013},
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Volume = {38},
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Number = {4},
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Pages = {361-370},
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Month = {OCT-DEC},
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Abstract = {Background: The potential cost savings and customizability of open
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|
source software (OSS) may be particularly attractive for hospitals.
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|
However, numerous health-care-specific OSS applications exist, the
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|
adoption of OSS health information technology (HIT) applications is not
|
|
widespread in the United States.
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|
Purpose: This disconnect between the availability of promising software
|
|
and low adoption raises the basic question: If OSS HIT is so
|
|
advantageous, why are more health care organizations not using it?
|
|
Methodology: We interviewed the chief information officer, or equivalent
|
|
position, at 17 not-for-profit and public hospitals across the United
|
|
States. Through targeted recruitment, our sample included nine hospitals
|
|
using OSS HIT and eight hospitals not using OSS HIT. The open-ended
|
|
interview questions were guided by domains included in the fit-viability
|
|
theory, an organizational-level innovation adoption framework, and those
|
|
suggested by a review of the literature. Transcripts were analyzed using
|
|
an inductive and comparative approach, which involved an open coding for
|
|
relevant themes.
|
|
Findings: Interviews described the state of OSS use in hospitals.
|
|
Specifically, general OSS applications were widely used by IT
|
|
professionals. In addition, hospitals using OSS HIT still relied heavily
|
|
on vendor support. In terms of why decisions arose to use OSS HIT,
|
|
several hospitals using OSS HIT noted the cost advantages. In contrast,
|
|
hospitals avoiding OSS HIT were clear, OSS as a class did not fit with
|
|
clinical work and posed too much risk.
|
|
Practice Implications: Perceptions of OSS HIT ranged from enthusiastic
|
|
embracement to resigned adoption, to refusal, to abandonment. Some
|
|
organizations were achieving success with their OSS HIT choices, but
|
|
they still relied on vendors for significant support. The decision to
|
|
adopt OSS HIT was not uniform but contingent upon views of the risk
|
|
posed by the technology, economic factors, and the hospital's existing
|
|
capabilities.},
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|
DOI = {10.1097/HMR.0b013e318276f9ed},
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|
ISSN = {0361-6274},
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|
EISSN = {1550-5030},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Vest, Joshua/0000-0002-7226-9688},
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|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000324754700010},
|
|
}
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@article{ WOS:000269170900002,
|
|
Author = {Suhanic, West and Crandall, Ian and Pennefather, Peter},
|
|
Title = {An informatics model for guiding assembly of telemicrobiology
|
|
workstations for malaria collaborative diagnostics using commodity
|
|
products and open-source software},
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|
Journal = {MALARIA JOURNAL},
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|
Year = {2009},
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|
Volume = {8},
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|
Month = {JUL 17},
|
|
Abstract = {Background: Deficits in clinical microbiology infrastructure exacerbate
|
|
global infectious disease burdens. This paper examines how commodity
|
|
computation, communication, and measurement products combined with
|
|
open-source analysis and communication applications can be incorporated
|
|
into laboratory medicine microbiology protocols. Those commodity
|
|
components are all now sourceable globally. An informatics model is
|
|
presented for guiding the use of low-cost commodity components and free
|
|
software in the assembly of clinically useful and usable
|
|
telemicrobiology workstations.
|
|
Methods: The model incorporates two general principles: 1) collaborative
|
|
diagnostics, where free and open communication and networking
|
|
applications are used to link distributed collaborators for reciprocal
|
|
assistance in organizing and interpreting digital diagnostic data; and
|
|
2) commodity engineering, which leverages globally available consumer
|
|
electronics and open-source informatics applications, to build generic
|
|
open systems that measure needed information in ways substantially
|
|
equivalent to more complex proprietary systems. Routine microscopic
|
|
examination of Giemsa and fluorescently stained blood smears for
|
|
diagnosing malaria is used as an example to validate the model.
|
|
Results: The model is used as a constraint-based guide for the design,
|
|
assembly, and testing of a functioning, open, and commoditized
|
|
telemicroscopy system that supports distributed acquisition,
|
|
exploration, analysis, interpretation, and reporting of digital
|
|
microscopy images of stained malarial blood smears while also supporting
|
|
remote diagnostic tracking, quality assessment and diagnostic process
|
|
development.
|
|
Conclusion: The open telemicroscopy workstation design and use-process
|
|
described here can address clinical microbiology infrastructure deficits
|
|
in an economically sound and sustainable manner. It can boost capacity
|
|
to deal with comprehensive measurement of disease and care outcomes in
|
|
individuals and groups in a distributed and collaborative fashion. The
|
|
workstation enables local control over the creation and use of
|
|
diagnostic data, while allowing for remote collaborative support of
|
|
diagnostic data interpretation and tracking. It can enable global
|
|
pooling of malaria disease information and the development of open,
|
|
participatory, and adaptable laboratory medicine practices. The
|
|
informatic model highlights how the larger issue of access to generic
|
|
commoditized measurement, information processing, and communication
|
|
technology in both high-and low-income countries can enable diagnostic
|
|
services that are much less expensive, but substantially equivalent to
|
|
those currently in use in high-income countries.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1186/1475-2875-8-164},
|
|
Article-Number = {164},
|
|
EISSN = {1475-2875},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000269170900002},
|
|
}
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|
|
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@article{ WOS:000264389200026,
|
|
Author = {Vosskuehler, Adrian and Nordmieeer, Volkhard and Kuchrvke, Lars and
|
|
Jacobs, Artmr M.},
|
|
Title = {OGAMA (Open Gaze and Mouse Analyzer): Open-source software designed to
|
|
analyze eye and mouse movements in slideshow study designs},
|
|
Journal = {BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS},
|
|
Year = {2008},
|
|
Volume = {40},
|
|
Number = {4},
|
|
Pages = {1150-1162},
|
|
Month = {NOV},
|
|
Abstract = {In the present article, a new software is introduced that allows the
|
|
recording and analyzing of eye- and mouse-tracking data from
|
|
slideshow-based experiments in parallel. The Open Gaze and Mouse
|
|
Analyzer (OGAMA) is written in C\#.NET and has been released as an
|
|
open-source project. Its main features include slideshow design, the
|
|
recording of gaze and mouse data, database-driven preprocessing and
|
|
filtering of gaze and mouse data, the creation of attention maps,
|
|
areas-of-interest definition, and replay. Eyetracking and/or
|
|
presentation soft- and hardware recordings in ASCH format can be
|
|
imported. Data output is provided that can be used directly with
|
|
different statistical software packages. Because it is open source, one
|
|
can easily adapt it to suit one's needs.},
|
|
DOI = {10.3758/BRM.40.4.1150},
|
|
ISSN = {1554-351X},
|
|
EISSN = {1554-3528},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Kuchinke, Lars/E-7641-2010
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Jacobs, Arthur/0000-0002-7910-3955},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000264389200026},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@incollection{ WOS:000458298900068,
|
|
Author = {Hochwarter, Stefan and Atkins, Salla and Diwan, Vinod K. and Zary, Nabil},
|
|
Editor = {Randell, R and Cornet, R and McCowan, C and Peek, N and Scott, PJ},
|
|
Title = {Use and Adaptation of Open Source Software for Capacity Building to
|
|
Strengthen Health Research in Low- and Middle-Income Countries},
|
|
Booktitle = {INFORMATICS FOR HEALTH: CONNECTED CITIZEN-LED WELLNESS AND POPULATION
|
|
HEALTH},
|
|
Series = {Studies in Health Technology and Informatics},
|
|
Year = {2017},
|
|
Volume = {235},
|
|
Pages = {338-342},
|
|
Abstract = {Health research capacity strengthening is of importance to reach health
|
|
goals. The ARCADE projects' aim was to strengthen health research across
|
|
Africa and Asia using innovative educational technologies. In the four
|
|
years of the EU funded projects, challenges also of technical nature
|
|
were identified. This article reports on a study conducted within the
|
|
ARCADE projects. The study focused on addressing challenges of video
|
|
conferencing in resource constrained settings and was conducted using
|
|
action research. As a result, a plugin for the open source video
|
|
conferencing system minisip was implemented and evaluated. The study
|
|
showed that both the audio and video streams could be improved by the
|
|
introduced plugin, which addressed one technical challenge.},
|
|
DOI = {10.3233/978-1-61499-753-5-338},
|
|
ISSN = {0926-9630},
|
|
EISSN = {1879-8365},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-61499-753-5; 978-1-61499-752-8},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Atkins, Salla/ABH-1071-2021
|
|
Zary, Nabil/M-9432-2019
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Atkins, Salla/0000-0002-4116-893X
|
|
Diwan, Vinod/0000-0002-5831-2037
|
|
Hochwarter, Stefan/0000-0003-2652-135X
|
|
Zary, Nabil/0000-0001-8999-6999},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000458298900068},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000355611004091,
|
|
Author = {de Chalendar, Gael},
|
|
Editor = {Calzolari, N and Choukri, K and Declerck, T and Loftsson, H and Maegaard, B and Mariani, J and Moreno, A and Odijk, J and Piperidis, S},
|
|
Title = {The LIMA Multilingual Analyzer Made Free: FLOSS Resources Adaptation and
|
|
Correction},
|
|
Booktitle = {LREC 2014 - NINTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LANGUAGE RESOURCES AND
|
|
EVALUATION},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Pages = {2932-2937},
|
|
Note = {9th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation
|
|
(LREC), Reykjavik, ICELAND, MAY 26-31, 2014},
|
|
Organization = {Holmes Semant Solut; European Media Lab GmBH; EML; VoiceBox
|
|
Technologies; KDICTIONARIES},
|
|
Abstract = {At CEA LIST, we have decided to release our multilingual analyzer LIMA
|
|
as Free software. As we were not proprietary of all the language
|
|
resources used we had to select and adapt free ones in order to attain
|
|
results good enough and equivalent to those obtained with our previous
|
|
ones. For English and French, we found and adapted a full-form
|
|
dictionary and an annotated corpus for learning part-of-speech tagging
|
|
models.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-2-9517408-8-4},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000355611004091},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000388523300001,
|
|
Author = {Chen, Xiaohong and Zhou, Yuan and Probert, David and Su, Jun},
|
|
Title = {Managing knowledge sharing in distributed innovation from the
|
|
perspective of developers: empirical study of open source software
|
|
projects in China},
|
|
Journal = {TECHNOLOGY ANALYSIS \& STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT},
|
|
Year = {2017},
|
|
Volume = {29},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Pages = {1-22},
|
|
Month = {JAN},
|
|
Abstract = {Knowledge sharing is the key factor that influences the performance of
|
|
open source software (OSS) projects, which are the representative cases
|
|
of distributed innovation. This paper aims to explore the mechanism of
|
|
knowledge sharing in OSS projects from the perspective of developers in
|
|
China. A quantitative method with the analysis of 403 valid
|
|
questionnaires is adopted. A series of hypotheses about how distributed
|
|
innovation (independent variables) influences knowledge sharing
|
|
(mediating variable) and then affects the performance of OSS projects
|
|
(dependent variable) are tested and approved. On the one side, we argue
|
|
that developers will actively affect knowledge sharing in terms of
|
|
participative motivation, social network and organisational culture. On
|
|
the other hand, users may also affect the knowledge sharing when
|
|
considering innovation willingness and capacity. It is interesting to
|
|
find that social network is the most important factor in Chinese cases.
|
|
It is strongly recommended to strengthen the collaboration between
|
|
software companies and OSS communities.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1080/09537325.2016.1194387},
|
|
ISSN = {0953-7325},
|
|
EISSN = {1465-3990},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Zhou, Yuan/0000-0002-9198-6586},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000388523300001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000403123300011,
|
|
Author = {Tavakkol, Sasan and Lynett, Patrick},
|
|
Title = {Celeris: A GPU-accelerated open source software with a Boussinesq-type
|
|
wave solver for real-time interactive simulation and visualization},
|
|
Journal = {COMPUTER PHYSICS COMMUNICATIONS},
|
|
Year = {2017},
|
|
Volume = {217},
|
|
Pages = {117-127},
|
|
Month = {AUG},
|
|
Abstract = {In this paper, we introduce an interactive coastal wave simulation and
|
|
visualization software, called Celeris. Celeris is an open source
|
|
software which needs minimum preparation to run on a Windows machine.
|
|
The software solves the extended Boussinesq equations using a hybrid
|
|
finite volume finite difference method and supports moving shoreline
|
|
boundaries. The simulation and visualization are performed on the GPU
|
|
using Direct3D libraries, which enables the software to run faster than
|
|
real-time. Celeris provides a first-of-its-kind interactive modeling
|
|
platform for coastal wave applications and it supports simultaneous
|
|
visualization with both photorealistic and colormapped rendering
|
|
capabilities. We validate our software through comparison with three
|
|
standard benchmarks for non-breaking and breaking waves.
|
|
Program summary
|
|
Program title: Celeris
|
|
Program Files doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.17632/5djwvf5x5k.1
|
|
Licensing provisions: GNU General Public License 3 (GPL)
|
|
Programming language: C++, HLSL
|
|
Nature of problem: Boussinesq-type models provide the research-level
|
|
accuracy needed for modeling wave propagation in coastal zones. However
|
|
the current models, both commercial and open source, do not provide
|
|
means for real-time computation, nor provide model interactivity and
|
|
concurrent visualization. In order to achieve a real-time simulation
|
|
speed in current parallelized models, dozens to hundreds of CPU cores
|
|
are needed. Celeris is an interactive software which provides faster
|
|
than real-time simulation and visualization speed on an average user
|
|
laptop. The novelty of this software is its interactive environment,
|
|
which allows the user to modify the model and field parameters as the
|
|
model is running, and to see the effect of these changes immediately.
|
|
Solution method: A hybrid finite volume-finite difference scheme is used
|
|
to solve the extended Boussinesq equations. The solver is parallelized
|
|
using shader programming with Direct3D libraries. Visualization is also
|
|
performed with the same libraries. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights
|
|
reserved.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.cpc.2017.03.002},
|
|
ISSN = {0010-4655},
|
|
EISSN = {1879-2944},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Tavakkol, Sasan/S-5340-2019
|
|
Lynett, Patrick/B-5932-2014},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Lynett, Patrick/0000-0002-2856-9405},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000403123300011},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000391134200002,
|
|
Author = {Wu, Jing and Goh, Khim-Yong and Li, He and Luo, Chuan and Zheng, Haichao},
|
|
Title = {The Effects of Communication Patterns on the Success of Open Source
|
|
Software Projects: An Empirical Analysis from Social Network
|
|
Perspectives},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF GLOBAL INFORMATION MANAGEMENT},
|
|
Year = {2016},
|
|
Volume = {24},
|
|
Number = {4},
|
|
Pages = {22-44},
|
|
Month = {OCT-DEC},
|
|
Abstract = {Drawing on the theoretical lens of communication patterns in
|
|
organizational theory, this research analyzed the longitudinal success
|
|
of open source software (OSS) projects by employing social network
|
|
analysis method, based on extensive analyses of empirical data. This
|
|
study is expected to provide an understanding on how communication
|
|
patterns established in different roles and different levels. The
|
|
authors not only measured OSS success from both developers and users'
|
|
perspectives, but also extended the existing research by including the
|
|
potential relationships among these success measures in the estimation
|
|
model. Following the panel data econometric analysis methodology, they
|
|
evaluated their research hypotheses using the Three-Stage Least Squares
|
|
model, accounting for both time-period and project fixed effects. The
|
|
authors' results indicated that according to the objectives of projects,
|
|
a proper and planned control for the communication among team members is
|
|
crucial for the success of OSS projects.},
|
|
DOI = {10.4018/JGIM.2016100102},
|
|
ISSN = {1062-7375},
|
|
EISSN = {1533-7995},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Goh, Khim Yong/JXY-5698-2024
|
|
luo, chuan/IVH-5370-2023
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Goh, Khim-Yong/0000-0002-9291-2386},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000391134200002},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000863316600003,
|
|
Author = {Todaro, Valeria and Doria, Marco and Tanda, Maria Giovanna and
|
|
Gomez-Hernandez, J. Jaime},
|
|
Title = {genES-MDA: A generic open-source software package to solve inverse
|
|
problems via the Ensemble Smoother with Multiple Data Assimilation},
|
|
Journal = {COMPUTERS \& GEOSCIENCES},
|
|
Year = {2022},
|
|
Volume = {167},
|
|
Month = {OCT},
|
|
Abstract = {Ensemble Kalman filter methods have been successfully applied for data
|
|
assimilation and parameter estimation through inverse modeling in
|
|
various scientific fields. We have developed a new generic software
|
|
package for the solution of inverse problems implementing the Ensemble
|
|
Smoother with Multiple Data Assimilation (genES-MDA). It is an
|
|
open-source, platform-independent Python-based program. Its aim is to
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facilitate the management and configuration of the ES-MDA through
|
|
several programming tools that help in the preparation of the different
|
|
steps of ES-MDA. genES-MDA has a flexible workflow that can be easily
|
|
adapted for the implementation of different variants of the ensemble
|
|
Kalman filter and for the solution of generic inverse problems. This
|
|
paper presents a description of the package and some application
|
|
examples. genES-MDA has been tested in three synthetic case studies: the
|
|
solution of the reverse flow routing for the estimation of the inflow
|
|
hydrograph to a river reach using observed water levels and a calibrated
|
|
forward model of the river system, the identification of a hydraulic
|
|
conductivity field using piezometric observations and a known forward
|
|
flow model, and the estimation of the release history of a contaminant
|
|
spill in an aquifer from measured concentration data and a known flow
|
|
and transport model. The results of all these tests have demonstrated
|
|
the flexibility of genES-MDA and its capabilities to efficiently solve
|
|
different types of inverse problems.},
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DOI = {10.1016/j.cageo.2022.105210},
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|
EarlyAccessDate = {AUG 2022},
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|
Article-Number = {105210},
|
|
ISSN = {0098-3004},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-7803},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Todaro, Valeria/AFS-5006-2022
|
|
Tanda, Maria/M-1761-2014
|
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Gomez-Hernandez, J. Jaime/J-6315-2013
|
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D'ORIA, Marco/B-1526-2019
|
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},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Tanda, Maria Giovanna/0000-0002-8357-1348
|
|
Gomez-Hernandez, J. Jaime/0000-0002-0720-2196
|
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D'ORIA, Marco/0000-0002-5154-7052
|
|
Todaro, Valeria/0000-0002-9313-6999},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000863316600003},
|
|
}
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@article{ WOS:000627407100010,
|
|
Author = {Hansen, Jan Niklas and Rassmann, Sebastian and Stueven, Birthe and
|
|
Jurisch-Yaksi, Nathalie and Wachten, Dagmar},
|
|
Title = {CiliaQ: a simple, open-source software for automated quantification of
|
|
ciliary morphology and fluorescence in 2D, 3D, and 4D images},
|
|
Journal = {EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL E},
|
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Year = {2021},
|
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Volume = {44},
|
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Number = {2},
|
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Month = {FEB},
|
|
Abstract = {Cilia are hair-like membrane protrusions that emanate from the surface
|
|
of most vertebrate cells and are classified into motile and primary
|
|
cilia. Motile cilia move fluid flow or propel cells, while also fulfill
|
|
sensory functions. Primary cilia are immotile and act as a cellular
|
|
antenna, translating environmental cues into cellular responses. Ciliary
|
|
dysfunction leads to severe diseases, commonly termed ciliopathies. The
|
|
molecular details underlying ciliopathies and ciliary function are,
|
|
however, not well understood. Since cilia are small subcellular
|
|
compartments, imaging-based approaches have been used to study them.
|
|
However, tools to comprehensively analyze images are lacking. Automatic
|
|
analysis approaches require commercial software and are limited to 2D
|
|
analysis and only a few parameters. The widely used manual analysis
|
|
approaches are time consuming, user-biased, and difficult to compare.
|
|
Here, we present CiliaQ, a package of open-source, freely available, and
|
|
easy-to-use ImageJ plugins. CiliaQ allows high-throughput analysis of 2D
|
|
and 3D, static or time-lapse images from fluorescence microscopy of
|
|
cilia in cell culture or tissues, and outputs a comprehensive list of
|
|
parameters for ciliary morphology, length, bending, orientation, and
|
|
fluorescence intensity, making it broadly applicable. We envision CiliaQ
|
|
as a resource and platform for reproducible and comprehensive analysis
|
|
of ciliary function in health and disease.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1140/epje/s10189-021-00031-y},
|
|
Article-Number = {18},
|
|
ISSN = {1292-8941},
|
|
EISSN = {1292-895X},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Hansen, Jan/KUC-6754-2024
|
|
Jurisch-Yaksi, Nathalie/A-3219-2019},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Hansen, Jan N/0000-0002-0489-7535
|
|
Rassmann, Sebastian/0000-0001-7119-9473
|
|
Jurisch-Yaksi, Nathalie/0000-0002-8767-6120},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000627407100010},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000346736300032,
|
|
Author = {Noda, Tetsuo and Tansho, Terutaka},
|
|
Editor = {Corral, L and Sillitti, A and Succi, G and Vlasenko, J and Wasserman, AI},
|
|
Title = {A Study of the Effect on Business Growth by Utilization and Contribution
|
|
of Open Source Software in Japanese IT Companies},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE: MOBILE OPEN SOURCE TECHNOLOGIES},
|
|
Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Volume = {427},
|
|
Pages = {216-217},
|
|
Note = {10th IFIP WG 2.13 International Conference on Open Source Systems (OSS),
|
|
San Jose, COSTA RICA, MAY 06-09, 2014},
|
|
Organization = {IFIP WG 2.13},
|
|
Abstract = {To analyze how OSS effects business growth both through simple use and
|
|
by deeper engagement as a stakeholder in OSS community, we did
|
|
questionnaire research to Japanese IT companies in 2012 and 2013. We
|
|
analyze the progress of utilization and contribution of OSS, and the
|
|
impact on business growth indicators by them.},
|
|
ISSN = {1868-4238},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-642-55128-4},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000346736300032},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000408686200001,
|
|
Author = {Poo-Caamano, German and Knauss, Eric and Singer, Leif and German, Daniel
|
|
M.},
|
|
Title = {Herding cats in a FOSS ecosystem: a tale of communication and
|
|
coordination for release management},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF INTERNET SERVICES AND APPLICATIONS},
|
|
Year = {2017},
|
|
Volume = {8},
|
|
Month = {AUG 30},
|
|
Abstract = {Release management in large-scale software development projects requires
|
|
significant communication and coordination. It is particularly
|
|
challenging in Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) ecosystems, in which
|
|
hundreds of loosely connected developers and their projects are
|
|
coordinated to release software to a schedule. To better understand this
|
|
process and its challenges, we analyzed over two and half years of
|
|
communication in the GNOME ecosystem and studied developers'
|
|
interactions. Through a case study, we cataloged communication channels,
|
|
determined the main channel from which we categorized high level
|
|
communication and coordination activities spanning five releases, and
|
|
triangulated our results by interviewing ten key developers. We found
|
|
that a release schedule, influence (instead of direct control), and
|
|
diversity are the main factors that positively impact the release
|
|
process in the GNOME ecosystem. We report a set of lessons learned that
|
|
encapsulates our understanding of how the Release Management process
|
|
function in a FOSS ecosystem, we learned that: (1) ensure that the
|
|
release team follows the main communication channels used by developers,
|
|
(2) provide a common place for coordination for an ecosystem, (3)
|
|
consider including both good technical and social skills in a release
|
|
team, (4) aim for a diverse release team, (5) based on lack of power,
|
|
lobbying and consensus based management must be followed, (6) help the
|
|
release team in the coordination process with a well defined schedule,
|
|
and (7) release team work is different from regular software work. Our
|
|
results can help organizations build better large-scale teams and show
|
|
that research focused on individual projects might miss important parts
|
|
of the picture.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1186/s13174-017-0063-2},
|
|
Article-Number = {12},
|
|
ISSN = {1867-4828},
|
|
EISSN = {1869-0238},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Poo-Caamaño, Germán/AAB-7571-2021
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Knauss, Eric/0000-0002-6631-872X},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000408686200001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000381936000028,
|
|
Author = {Rolim, Gabriel and Andrade, Everaldo and Silva, Danielle and Anjos,
|
|
Eudisley},
|
|
Editor = {Gervasi, O and Murgante, B and Misra, S and Rocha, AMAC and Torre, CM and Tanier, D and Apduhan, BO and Stankova, E and Wang, S},
|
|
Title = {Longitudinal Analysis of Modularity and Modifications of OSS},
|
|
Booktitle = {COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE AND ITS APPLICATIONS - ICCSA 2016, PT V},
|
|
Series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
|
|
Year = {2016},
|
|
Volume = {9790},
|
|
Pages = {363-374},
|
|
Note = {16th International Conference on Computational Science and Its
|
|
Applications (ICCSA), Beijing, PEOPLES R CHINA, JUL 04-07, 2016},
|
|
Organization = {Beijing Univ Post \& Telecommunicat; Univ Perugia; Monash Univ; Kyushu
|
|
Sangyo Univ; Univ Basilicata; Univ Minho; State Key Lab Networking \&
|
|
Switching Technol; Springer Int Publishing AG; NVidia Co},
|
|
Abstract = {The open source software systems are always evolving with the additions
|
|
of new features, bug fixes and collaboration of many developers often
|
|
around the world. The modularity of the system metrics help to better
|
|
understand the characteristics of the system and guarantee the quality
|
|
of software. In this article, we will compare the evolution of some
|
|
software metrics, in particular complexity and coupling, with the
|
|
evolution of the number of bug fixes, additions and features
|
|
contributions from developers over software versions. Showing that the
|
|
bug fixes, adding features and contribution of developers exerts a
|
|
strong influence on the increase of the metrics.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-319-42092-9\_28},
|
|
ISSN = {0302-9743},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-319-42092-9},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000381936000028},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000241762400040,
|
|
Author = {Woo, Young-Wook and Hong, Daniel W. and Kim, Seong-Il and Chang,
|
|
Byung-Soo},
|
|
Editor = {Kim, YT and Takano, M},
|
|
Title = {SOA-based next generation OSS architecture},
|
|
Booktitle = {MANAGEMENT OF CONVERGENCE NETWORKS AND SERVICES, PROCEEDINGS},
|
|
Series = {LECTURE NOTES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE},
|
|
Year = {2006},
|
|
Volume = {4238},
|
|
Pages = {393-402},
|
|
Note = {9th Asia-Pacific Network Operations and Management Symposium, Busan,
|
|
SOUTH KOREA, SEP 27-29, 2006},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; CNOM; IEEE, APB; TMF; IFIP WG 6 6; KIC KNOM; IEEE TM},
|
|
Abstract = {In convergence telecommunication environment, Business Agility plays
|
|
very important role in the OSS(Operation Support System) when telco
|
|
provide new merged services to customer on time. But, the OSS also
|
|
becomes more and more complicated to know even what part of it should be
|
|
fixed for adopting new services. This paper proposes SOA-based OSS
|
|
architecture for telecommunication services in order to cope with this
|
|
situation. We present the designing method of services of SOA and
|
|
architecture for OSS by investigating the architectural issues of the
|
|
unit of derived service elements from OSS and designing the most
|
|
suitable architecture of it. By adopting the represented architecture
|
|
for OSS, telco can provide new convergence service to customers faster
|
|
than the competitor on the market.},
|
|
ISSN = {0302-9743},
|
|
ISBN = {3-540-45776-3},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000241762400040},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:001124987202025,
|
|
Author = {Yang, Su and Xiao, Yang and Xu, Zhengzi and Sun, Chengyi and Ji, Chen
|
|
and Zhang, Yuqing},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {ACM},
|
|
Title = {Enhancing OSS Patch Backporting with Semantics},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2023 ACM SIGSAC CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER AND
|
|
COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY, CCS 2023},
|
|
Year = {2023},
|
|
Pages = {2366-2380},
|
|
Note = {30th ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications Security (ACM
|
|
CCS), Copenhagen, DENMARK, NOV 26-30, 2023},
|
|
Organization = {Assoc Comp Machinery; ACM SIGSAC; Huawei; Natl Sci Fdn; Technol Innovat
|
|
Inst; Twenty Second Century Dora Technol; Ant Res; IBM; TikTok; Abelian;
|
|
Input Outut},
|
|
Abstract = {Keeping open-source software (OSS) up to date is one potential solution
|
|
to prevent known vulnerabilities. However, it requires frequent and
|
|
costly testing and may introduce compatibility issues. Consequently,
|
|
developers often choose to backport security patches to the vulnerable
|
|
versions instead. Manual backporting is time-consuming, especially for
|
|
large OSS such as the Linux kernel. Therefore, automating this process
|
|
is urgently needed to save considerable time. Existing automated
|
|
approaches for backporting patches involve either automatic patch
|
|
generation or automatic patch migration. However, these methods are
|
|
often ineffective and error-prone since they failed to locate the
|
|
precise patch locations or generate the correct patch, operating only on
|
|
the syntactic level.
|
|
In this paper, we propose a patch type-sensitive approach to
|
|
automatically backport OSS security patches, guided by the patch type
|
|
and patch semantics. Specifically, our approach identifies patch
|
|
locations with the aid of program dependency graph-based matching at the
|
|
semantic level. It further applies fine-grained patch migration and
|
|
fine-tuning based on patch types. We have implemented our approach in a
|
|
tool named TSBPORT and evaluated it on a large-scale dataset consisting
|
|
of 1,815 pairs of real-world security patches for the Linux kernel. The
|
|
evaluation results show that TSBPORT successfully backported 1,589
|
|
(87.59\%) patches, out of which 587 (32.34\%) could not be backported by
|
|
any state-of-the-art approaches, significantly outperforming
|
|
state-of-the-art approaches. In addition, experiments also show that
|
|
TSBPORT can be generalized to backport patches in other OSS projects
|
|
with a success rate of 88.18\%.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1145/3576915.3623188},
|
|
ISBN = {979-8-4007-0050-7},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Xiao, Yang/JGM-3278-2023
|
|
Sun, Chengyi/ABT-6276-2022
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Xiao, Yang/0009-0005-8009-2252
|
|
Yang, Su/0000-0002-1832-5829
|
|
Zhang, Yuqing/0000-0001-8306-7195},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001124987202025},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000969502900001,
|
|
Author = {Botha, Tarryn Lee and Bamuza-Pemu, Emomotimi and Roopnarain, Ashira and
|
|
Ncube, Zibusiso and De Nysschen, Gert and Ndaba, Busiswa and Mokgalaka,
|
|
Ntebogeng and Bello-Akinosho, Maryam and Adeleke, Rasheed and Mushwana,
|
|
Akani and van der Laan, Michael and Mphahlele, Phedisho and Vilakazi,
|
|
Fanelesibonge and Jaca, Penny and Ubomba-Jaswa, Eunice},
|
|
Title = {Development of a GIS-based knowledge hub for contaminants of emerging
|
|
concern in South African water resources using open-source software:
|
|
Lessons learnt},
|
|
Journal = {HELIYON},
|
|
Year = {2023},
|
|
Volume = {9},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Month = {JAN},
|
|
Abstract = {With population growth and dwindling freshwater sources, protecting such
|
|
sources has come to the forefront of water resource management.
|
|
Historically, society's response to a problem is based on funding
|
|
availability, current threat, and public outcry. Achieving this is
|
|
largely dependent on the knowledge of the factors that are resulting in
|
|
compromised water sources. These factors are constantly changing as
|
|
novel contaminants are introduced into surface water sources. As we are
|
|
in the information age, the interest in contaminants of emerging concern
|
|
(CEC) is gaining ground. Whilst research is being conducted to identify
|
|
contaminants in South African water sources, the research outputs and
|
|
available information is not collated and presented to the science
|
|
community and stakeholders in readily available formats and platforms.
|
|
Current research outcomes need to be made known to regulators in order
|
|
to develop environmental laws. By using fourth industrial revolution
|
|
technology, we were able to collate available data in literature and
|
|
display},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e13007},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {JAN 2023},
|
|
Article-Number = {e13007},
|
|
EISSN = {2405-8440},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Roopnarain, Ashira/T-8128-2019
|
|
Botha, Tarryn Lee/AEN-8751-2022
|
|
van der Laan, Michael/AGG-0749-2022
|
|
Bello-Akinosho, Maryam/AAW-8497-2021
|
|
Adeleke, Rasheed Adegbola/U-3104-2019
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Roopnarain, Ashira/0000-0002-8866-3049
|
|
Mokgalaka, Ntebogeng/0000-0002-8495-7488
|
|
Adeleke, Rasheed Adegbola/0000-0002-8974-422X
|
|
Botha, Tarryn Lee/0000-0002-7156-5936
|
|
Ndaba, Busiswa/0000-0002-7208-8174
|
|
Bello-Akinosho, Maryam/0000-0002-7716-3276},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000969502900001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000380490601063,
|
|
Author = {Jacobs, Stephen and Ray, Amit and Schull, Jonathan},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {RIT's New Minor in Free and Open Source Software and Free Culture A Five
|
|
Year Journey Driven By Student-Centered, Applied Research},
|
|
Booktitle = {2014 IEEE FRONTIERS IN EDUCATION CONFERENCE (FIE)},
|
|
Series = {Frontiers in Education Conference},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Note = {IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE), Madrid, SPAIN, OCT 22-25,
|
|
2014},
|
|
Organization = {Frontiers In Educ; IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc; American Soc Engn Educ},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper briefly describes the five year {[}1] history of Free and
|
|
Open Source Software course offerings and projects at RIT and how the
|
|
Humanitarian focus of the student work built the foundation for the
|
|
minor. It will then discuss the design of the minor, how the required
|
|
courses lead to advanced electives via multiple paths, and how it and
|
|
prepares students to become contributors and potential project leaders
|
|
within their own future Free and Open Source Software and Free Culture
|
|
communities.},
|
|
ISSN = {0190-5848},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4799-3922-0},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000380490601063},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000451039808054,
|
|
Author = {Rizvi, Syed R. and Killough, Brian and Cherry, Andrew and Gowda, Sanjay},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {THE CEOS DATA CUBE PORTAL: A USER-FRIENDLY, OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE
|
|
SOLUTION FOR THE DISTRIBUTION, EXPLORATION, ANALYSIS, AND VISUALIZATION
|
|
OF ANALYSIS READY DATA},
|
|
Booktitle = {IGARSS 2018 - 2018 IEEE INTERNATIONAL GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING
|
|
SYMPOSIUM},
|
|
Series = {IEEE International Symposium on Geoscience and Remote Sensing IGARSS},
|
|
Year = {2018},
|
|
Pages = {8639-8642},
|
|
Note = {38th IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium
|
|
(IGARSS), Valencia, SPAIN, JUL 22-27, 2018},
|
|
Organization = {Inst Elect \& Elect Engineers; Inst Elect \& Elect Engineers Geoscience
|
|
\& Remote Sensing Soc; European Space Agcy},
|
|
Abstract = {There is an urgent need to increase the capacity of developing countries
|
|
to take part in the study and monitoring of their environments through
|
|
remote sensing and space based Earth observation technologies. The Open
|
|
Data Cube (ODC) provides a mechanism for efficient storage and a
|
|
powerful framework for processing and analyzing satellite data. While
|
|
this is ideal for scientific research, the expansive feature space can
|
|
also be daunting for end-users and decision-makers who simply require a
|
|
solution which provides easy exploration, analysis, and visualization of
|
|
Analysis Ready Data (ARD). Utilizing innovative web design and a modular
|
|
architecture, the Committee on Earth Observation Satellites (CEOS) has
|
|
created a web-based user interface (UI) which harnesses the power of the
|
|
ODC yet provides a simple and familiar user experience: the CEOS Data
|
|
Cube (CDC). This paper presents an overview of the CDC architecture and
|
|
the salient features of the UI. In order to provide adaptability,
|
|
flexibility, scalability, and robustness, we leverage widely-adopted and
|
|
well-supported technologies such as the Django web framework and the AWS
|
|
Cloud platform. The fully-customizable source code of the UI is
|
|
available at our public repository. Interested parties can download the
|
|
source and build their own UIs. The UI empowers users by providing
|
|
features that assist with streamlining data preparation, data
|
|
processing, data visualization, and sub-setting ARD products in order to
|
|
achieve a wide variety of Earth imaging objectives through an easy to
|
|
use web interface.},
|
|
ISSN = {2153-6996},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-5386-7150-4},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000451039808054},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:A1991FF00700003,
|
|
Author = {CREWS, PC and SIEVERT, SA and WOEPPEL, LT and MCCULLOUGH, EA},
|
|
Title = {EVALUATION OF MILKWEED FLOSS AS AN INSULATIVE FILL MATERIAL},
|
|
Journal = {TEXTILE RESEARCH JOURNAL},
|
|
Year = {1991},
|
|
Volume = {61},
|
|
Number = {4},
|
|
Pages = {203-210},
|
|
Month = {APR},
|
|
Abstract = {Milkweed, a perennial plant that can adapt to adverse soil conditions,
|
|
is being developed as an alternative crop. Fiber characterization and
|
|
potential market identification are critical to its development. The
|
|
most promising commercial use for milkweed floss is as a loose fill for
|
|
jackets and comforters. The purpose of this research was to evaluate
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milkweed floss as an insulative fill material and to compare its
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performance to other insulators. Seven identical jackets were
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constructed using different fill materials matched on a per unit weight
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basis. The insulation (clo) values for the jackets were measured using
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a standing, heated manikin in an environmental chamber. Thickness
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(loft), compression, resiliency, and hand were also measured. Several
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performance characteristics were evaluated before and after cleaning.
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The results show that milkweed floss blended with down has insulative
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properties similar to down. Down is superior to milkweed floss in
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loftiness and compressibility, which influence product performance, but
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the properties of milkweed floss can be enhanced by blending with down.},
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DOI = {10.1177/004051759106100403},
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ISSN = {0040-5175},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:A1991FF00700003},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000532562900006,
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Author = {Schranz, Thomas and Schindler, Christian and Mueller, Matthias and
|
|
Slany, Wolfgang},
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Editor = {Sentilles, S and Boehm, B and Trubiani, C and Koziolek, A},
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Title = {Contributors' Impact on a FOSS Project's Quality},
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Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2ND ACM SIGSOFT INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON SOFTWARE
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QUALITIES AND THEIR DEPENDENCIES (SQUADE' 19)},
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Year = {2019},
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Pages = {35-38},
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Note = {2nd ACM SIGSOFT International Workshop on Software Qualities and Their
|
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Dependencies (SQUADE), Tallinn, ESTONIA, AUG 26, 2019},
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Organization = {Assoc Comp Machinery; ACM SIGSOFT},
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Abstract = {Engaging contributors in a Free Open Source Software (FOSS) project can
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be challenging. Finding an appropriate task to start with is a common
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entrance barrier for newcomers. Poor code quality contributes to
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difficulties in the onboarding process and limits contributor
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satisfaction in general. In turn, dissatisfied developers tend to
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exacerbate problems with system integrity. Poorly designed systems are
|
|
difficult to maintain and extend. Users can often directly experience
|
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these issues as instabilities in system behavior. Thus code quality is a
|
|
key issue for users and contributors in FOSS. We present a case study on
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the interactions between code quality and contributor experience in the
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real-world FOSS project Catrobat. We describe the implications of a
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refactoring process in terms of code metrics and benefits for developers
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|
and users.},
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DOI = {10.1145/3340495.3342754},
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ISBN = {978-1-4503-6857-5},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Muller, Matthias/0000-0002-9177-3070},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000532562900006},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000452049800035,
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Author = {Xuan, Qi and Okano, Aaron and Devanbu, Premkumar and Filkov, Vladimir},
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Book-Author = {Cheung, SC
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Orso, A
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|
Storey, MA},
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Title = {Focus-Shifting Patterns of OSS Developers and Their Congruence with Call
|
|
Graphs},
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Booktitle = {22ND ACM SIGSOFT INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON THE FOUNDATIONS OF SOFTWARE
|
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ENGINEERING (FSE 2014)},
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Year = {2014},
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Pages = {401-412},
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|
Note = {22nd ACM SIGSOFT International Symposium on the Foundations of Software
|
|
Engineering (FSE), Hong Kong, HONG KONG, NOV 16-21, 2014},
|
|
Organization = {Assoc Comp Machinery Special Interest Grp Software Engn; CVIC SE; NSF;
|
|
Microsoft Res; Huawei; Neusoft; Siemens; Yonyou; Hong Kong Univ Sci \&
|
|
Technol; Google; Radica; Samsung Res Amer; IBM Res; TCL; CCC},
|
|
Abstract = {Developers in complex, self-organized open-source projects often work on
|
|
many different files, and over time switch focus between them. Shifting
|
|
focus can have impact on the software quality and productivity, and is
|
|
thus an important topic of investigation. In this paper, we study focus
|
|
shifting patterns (FSPs) of developers by comparing trace data from a
|
|
dozen open source software (OSS) projects of their longitudinal commit
|
|
activities and file dependencies from the projects call graphs. Using
|
|
information theoretic measures of network structure, we find that fairly
|
|
complex focus-shifting patterns emerge, and FSPs in the same project are
|
|
more similar to each other. We show that developers tend to shift focus
|
|
along with, rather than away from, software dependency links described
|
|
by the call graphs. This tendency becomes weaker as either the interval
|
|
between successive commits, or the organizational distance between
|
|
committed files (i.e. directory distance), gets larger. Interestingly,
|
|
this tendency appears stronger with more productive developers.
|
|
We hope our study will initiate interest in further understanding of
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|
FSPs, which can ultimately help to (1) improve current recommender
|
|
systems to predict the next focus of developers, and (2) provide insight
|
|
into better call graph design, so as to facilitate developers' work.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1145/2635868.2635914},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4503-3056-5},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Barr, Earl T. T./AAZ-7265-2020},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000452049800035},
|
|
}
|
|
|
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@article{ WOS:000978878600001,
|
|
Author = {Wu, Huifeng and Dong, Rui and Xu, Qiwei and Liu, Zheng and Liang, Lei},
|
|
Title = {FOSS-Based Method for Thin-Walled Structure Deformation Perception and
|
|
Shape Reconstruction},
|
|
Journal = {MICROMACHINES},
|
|
Year = {2023},
|
|
Volume = {14},
|
|
Number = {4},
|
|
Month = {APR},
|
|
Abstract = {To improve the accuracy of deformation perception and shape
|
|
reconstruction of flexible thin-walled structures, this paper proposes a
|
|
method based on the combination of FOSS (fiber optic sensor system) and
|
|
machine learning. In this method, the sample collection of strain
|
|
measurement and deformation change at each measuring point of the
|
|
flexible thin-walled structure was completed by ANSYS finite element
|
|
analysis. The outliers were removed by the OCSVM (one-class support
|
|
vector machine) model, and the unique mapping relationship between the
|
|
strain value and the deformation variables (three directions of x-, y-,
|
|
and z-axis) at each point was completed by a neural-network model. The
|
|
test results show that the maximum error of the measuring point in the
|
|
direction of the three coordinate axes: the x-axis is 2.01\%, the y-axis
|
|
is 29.49\%, and the z-axis is 15.52\%. The error of the coordinates in
|
|
the y and z directions was large, and the deformation variables were
|
|
small, the reconstructed shape had good consistency with the deformation
|
|
state of the specimen under the existing test environment. This method
|
|
provides a new idea with high accuracy for real-time monitoring and
|
|
shape reconstruction of flexible thin-walled structures such as wings,
|
|
helicopter blades, and solar panels.},
|
|
DOI = {10.3390/mi14040794},
|
|
Article-Number = {794},
|
|
EISSN = {2072-666X},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Wu, Huifeng/HKE-9650-2023
|
|
Liu, Chao/AAI-1801-2021},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000978878600001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000362857900003,
|
|
Author = {Lopez, Lidia and Costal, Dolors and Ayala, Claudia P. and Franch, Xavier
|
|
and Annosi, Maria Carmela and Glott, Ruediger and Haaland, Kirsten},
|
|
Title = {Adoption of OSS components: A goal-oriented approach},
|
|
Journal = {DATA \& KNOWLEDGE ENGINEERING},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Volume = {99},
|
|
Number = {SI},
|
|
Pages = {17-38},
|
|
Month = {SEP},
|
|
Abstract = {Open Source Software (OSS) has become a strategic asset for a number of
|
|
reasons, such as short time-to-market software delivery, reduced
|
|
development and maintenance costs, and its customization capabilities.
|
|
Therefore, organizations are increasingly becoming OSS adopters, either
|
|
as a result of a strategic decision or because it is almost unavoidable
|
|
nowadays, given the fact that most commercial software also relies at
|
|
some extent in OSS infrastructure. The way in which organizations adopt
|
|
OSS affects and shapes their businesses. Therefore, knowing the impact
|
|
of different OSS adoption strategies in the context of an organization
|
|
may help improving the processes undertaken inside this organization and
|
|
ultimately pave the road to strategic moves. In this paper, we propose
|
|
to model OSS adoption strategies using a goal-oriented notation, in
|
|
which different actors state their objectives and dependencies on each
|
|
other. These models describe the consequences of adopting one such
|
|
strategy or another: which are the strategic and operational goals that
|
|
are supported, which are the resources that emerge, etc. The models rely
|
|
on an OSS ontology, built upon a systematic literature review, which
|
|
comprises the activities and resources that characterize these
|
|
strategies. Different OSS adoption strategy models arrange these
|
|
ontology elements in diverse ways. In order to assess which is the OSS
|
|
adoption strategy that better fits the organization needs, the notion of
|
|
model coverage is introduced, which allows to measure the degree of
|
|
concordance among every strategy with the model of the organization by
|
|
comparing the respective models. The approach is illustrated with an
|
|
example of application in a big telecommunications company. (C) 2015
|
|
Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.datak.2015.06.007},
|
|
ISSN = {0169-023X},
|
|
EISSN = {1872-6933},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Lopez, Lidia/Q-3925-2019
|
|
Franch, Xavier/A-8588-2008
|
|
Costal, Dolors/F-7862-2016
|
|
Lopez Cuesta, Lidia/K-1714-2015},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Franch, Xavier/0000-0001-9733-8830
|
|
Costal, Dolors/0000-0002-7340-0414
|
|
Lopez Cuesta, Lidia/0000-0002-6901-9223},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000362857900003},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000273397000008,
|
|
Author = {de Smet, Egbert},
|
|
Title = {ABCD: a new FOSS library automation solution based on ISIS},
|
|
Journal = {INFORMATION DEVELOPMENT},
|
|
Year = {2009},
|
|
Volume = {25},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Pages = {61-66},
|
|
Month = {FEB},
|
|
Abstract = {The new ABCD software for free and open library automation with ISIS is
|
|
presented with its technological and practical characteristics. As a
|
|
web-based integrated solution it combines most (if not all) functions of
|
|
other systems such as KOHA with the flexibility of the (Win) ISIS
|
|
software to create and handle databases of any structure. The main
|
|
technical characteristics as well as some managerial issues are briefly
|
|
presented. The planning on the further work is discussed along with some
|
|
challenges related to the specific nature of the ISIS users community.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1177/0266666908101265},
|
|
ISSN = {1741-6469},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000273397000008},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000637244600085,
|
|
Author = {Pashchenko, Ivan and Vu, Duc-Ly and Massacci, Fabio},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Preliminary Findings on FOSS Dependencies and Security A Qualitative
|
|
Study on Developers' Attitudes and Experience},
|
|
Booktitle = {2020 ACM/IEEE 42ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING:
|
|
COMPANION PROCEEDINGS (ICSE-COMPANION 2020)},
|
|
Series = {International Conference on Software Engineering},
|
|
Year = {2020},
|
|
Pages = {284-285},
|
|
Note = {42nd ACM/IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering -
|
|
Companion Proceedings (ICSE-Companion), ELECTR NETWORK, JUN 27-JUL 19,
|
|
2020},
|
|
Organization = {Assoc Comp Machinery; IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc; IEEE Comp Soc Tech Comm
|
|
Software Engn; ACM Special Interest Grp Software Engn; Korean Inst
|
|
Informat Scientists \& Engineers; Natl Sci Fdn; Facebook; N Carolina
|
|
State Univ; Microsoft; Samsung; LG Elect; KAIST; SK Hynix; NAVER;
|
|
Suresoft; HITACHI; Google},
|
|
Abstract = {Developers are known to keep third-party dependencies of their projects
|
|
outdated even if some of them are affected by known vulnerabilities. In
|
|
this study we aim to understand why they do so. For this, we conducted
|
|
25 semi-structured interviews with developers of both large and
|
|
small-medium enterprises located in nine countries. All interviews were
|
|
transcribed, coded, and analyzed according to applied thematic analysis.
|
|
The results of the study reveal important aspects of developers'
|
|
practices that should be considered by security researchers and
|
|
dependency tool developers to improve the security of the dependency
|
|
management process.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1145/3377812.3390903},
|
|
ISSN = {0270-5257},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Pashchenko, Ivan/L-7264-2018
|
|
Massacci, Fabio/ABE-5231-2021
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Massacci, Fabio/0000-0002-1091-8486},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000637244600085},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000259265800019,
|
|
Author = {Katlic, Mark R.},
|
|
Title = {Gelsinger's remarkable first surgeon, Dr Harold Foss},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS},
|
|
Year = {2008},
|
|
Volume = {207},
|
|
Number = {3},
|
|
Pages = {443-448},
|
|
Month = {SEP},
|
|
Abstract = {On September 1, 1915, when Dr Harold Foss began work as Surgeon-in-Chief
|
|
and Superintendent of the new George F Geisinger Memorial Hospital in
|
|
Danville, Pennsylvania, he was not only its first surgeon, but also its
|
|
only surgeon. That day, the 32-year-old Foss was the only doctor at
|
|
Abigail Gelsinger's nascent 70-bed hospital. Thebiography of this
|
|
trainee and lifelong friend of the Mayo brothers could be that of
|
|
several men: President of The American College of Surgeons, founding
|
|
member of the American Board of Surgery, gifted surgeon and educator,
|
|
musician, aviator, yachtsman, equestrian, author, cook, husband, and
|
|
father. Abigail's handpicked but unproven leader proved a prescient
|
|
choice.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.jamcollsurg.2007.09.023},
|
|
ISSN = {1072-7515},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000259265800019},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000366837205005,
|
|
Author = {Atayero, A. A. and Chijioke-Keme and Ogunjobi, B.},
|
|
Editor = {Chova, LG and Martinez, AL and Torres, IC},
|
|
Title = {FOSS IMPLEMENTATION OF AN EDUCATIONAL VIRTUAL OFFICE SUITE},
|
|
Booktitle = {EDULEARN14: 6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EDUCATION AND NEW LEARNING
|
|
TECHNOLOGIES},
|
|
Series = {EDULEARN Proceedings},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Pages = {5018-5027},
|
|
Note = {6th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies
|
|
(EDULEARN), Barcelona, SPAIN, JUL 07-09, 2014},
|
|
Abstract = {Academic institutions and research organisations are fast becoming very
|
|
corporate in the design and setup of the workspace. There is an
|
|
ever-present need for readily available information and sophisticated
|
|
means of communication. As a result, information and communication
|
|
technologies are being deployed for application in various fields of
|
|
endeavour some of which include virtual offices. A virtual office is
|
|
essentially a simulated corporate environment that gives subscribers
|
|
access to collaborative work related features, which act as a means of
|
|
improving the way work is carried out in an organisation. Several
|
|
organisations opt for the software services rendered by virtual offices
|
|
because of their cost effectiveness and tendency to boost the collective
|
|
productivity of these organisations. For reasons as such, the existence
|
|
of virtual office software suites have become rampant, but the
|
|
availability of its services are at a cost. This paper reports the
|
|
design and implementation of an Educational Virtual Office using Free
|
|
and Open-Source Software (FOSS) to relieve corporate organisations of
|
|
the costly burdens of existing proprietary virtual office software.
|
|
Tools used in achieving this feat are Drupal Web Content Management
|
|
System (WCMS), readily available FOSS and a couple of other freeware,
|
|
intelligently integrated to form a composite suite.
|
|
The developed educational virtual office suite was deployed in the
|
|
Department of Electrical and Information Engineering of Covenant
|
|
University. A usability (user satisfaction) test was conducted. Analysis
|
|
of the test results showed that questions related to user satisfaction
|
|
scored more ``Strongly Agree{''} and ``Agree{''} points than
|
|
``Disagree{''} and ``Strongly Disagree{''}. This is a pointer to the
|
|
fact that features such as the GUI of the web application and its
|
|
navigation proved to have little or no challenges as at when the tests
|
|
were carried out. Deployment of the developed educational virtual office
|
|
suite has the significant advantage of low cost in comparison with
|
|
proprietary virtual office suites with similar functionality. The fact
|
|
that the suite was developed entirely using FOSS gives it all the
|
|
attendant advantages that accrue from the employment of same from the
|
|
system design bottom-Up. Such advantages as easy access to source code,
|
|
which engenders easy upgrade of the component parts, come naturally.},
|
|
ISSN = {2340-1117},
|
|
ISBN = {978-84-617-0557-3},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Atayero, Aderemi/O-1355-2013},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000366837205005},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000281247700040,
|
|
Author = {Dolores Gallego, M. and Bueno, Salvador},
|
|
Editor = {Sobh, T},
|
|
Title = {The role of user experience on FOSS acceptance},
|
|
Booktitle = {INNOVATIONS AND ADVANCES IN COMPUTER SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Pages = {233-236},
|
|
Note = {International Joint Conference on Computer, Information, Systems
|
|
Sciences and Engineering, Bridgeport, CT, DEC 05-13, 2008},
|
|
Abstract = {Free and open source software (FOSS) movement essentially arises like
|
|
answer to the evolution occurred in the market from the software,
|
|
characterized by the closing of the source code. Furthermore, some FOSS
|
|
characteristics, such as (1) the advance of this movement and (2) the
|
|
attractiveness that contributes the voluntary and cooperative work, have
|
|
increased the interest of the users towards free software.
|
|
Traditionally, research in FOSS has focused on identifying individual
|
|
personal motives for participating in the development of a FOSS project,
|
|
analyzing specific FOSS solutions, or the FOSS movement itself.
|
|
Nevertheless, the advantages of the FOSS for users and the effect of the
|
|
demographic dimensions on user acceptance for FOSS have been two
|
|
research topics with little attention. Specifically, this paper's aim is
|
|
to focus on the influence of the user experience with FOSS the FOSS
|
|
acceptance. Based on the literature, user experience is an essential
|
|
demographic dimension for explaining the Information Systems acceptance.
|
|
With this purpose, the authors have developed a research model based on
|
|
the Technological Acceptance Model (TAM).},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-90-481-3658-2\_40},
|
|
ISBN = {978-90-481-3657-5},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Bueno, Salvador/AAA-6652-2019
|
|
Pereira, María/AAB-5795-2019
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Gallego Pereira, Maria Dolores/0000-0003-2504-9313
|
|
Bueno Avila, Salvador/0000-0001-8482-4354},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000281247700040},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000451041100011,
|
|
Author = {Qutqut, Mahmoud H. and Al-Sakran, Aya and Almasalha, Fadi and Hassanein,
|
|
Hossam S.},
|
|
Title = {Comprehensive survey of the IoT open-source OSs},
|
|
Journal = {IET WIRELESS SENSOR SYSTEMS},
|
|
Year = {2018},
|
|
Volume = {8},
|
|
Number = {6, SI},
|
|
Pages = {323-339},
|
|
Month = {DEC},
|
|
Abstract = {The Internet of things ( IoT) has attracted a great deal of research and
|
|
industry attention recently and is envisaged to support diverse emerging
|
|
domains including smart cities, health informatics, and smart sensory
|
|
platforms. Operating system (OS) support for IoT plays a pivotal role in
|
|
developing scalable and interoperable applications that are reliable and
|
|
efficient. IoT is implemented by both high-end and low-end devices that
|
|
require OSs. Recently, the authors have witnessed a diversity of OSs
|
|
emerging into the IoT environment to facilitate IoT deployments and
|
|
developments. In this study, they present a comprehensive overview of
|
|
the common and existing open-source OSs for IoT. Each OS is described in
|
|
detail based on a set of designing and developmental aspects that they
|
|
established. These aspects include architecture and kernel, programming
|
|
model, scheduling, memory management, networking protocols support,
|
|
simulator support, security, power consumption, and support for
|
|
multimedia. They present a taxonomy of the current IoT open-source OSs.
|
|
The objective of this survey is to provide a well structured guide to
|
|
developers and researchers to determine the most appropriate OS for each
|
|
specific IoT devices/applications based on their functional and
|
|
non-functional requirements. They remark that this is the first such
|
|
tutorial style paper on IoT OSs.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1049/iet-wss.2018.5033},
|
|
ISSN = {2043-6386},
|
|
EISSN = {2043-6394},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Qutqut, Mahmoud/P-9580-2019
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {QUTQUT, MAHMOUD/0000-0001-6369-938X
|
|
Hassanein, Hossam S./0000-0003-0260-8979},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000451041100011},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000439463500015,
|
|
Author = {Azeta, A. A. and Oyelami, M. O. and Ayo, C. K.},
|
|
Title = {DEVELOPMENT OF AN E-LEARNING WEB PORTAL: The Foss Approach},
|
|
Journal = {TURKISH ONLINE JOURNAL OF DISTANCE EDUCATION},
|
|
Year = {2008},
|
|
Volume = {9},
|
|
Number = {2},
|
|
Pages = {186-199},
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Month = {APR},
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Abstract = {With the vast development of various technologies, learning today is no
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longer confined to classrooms with lecture delivery as the only method
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of conveying knowledge, rather, an electronic means of learning has
|
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continued to evolve. Electronic learning (e-Learning), which facilitates
|
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education using communications networks, has made learning possible from
|
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anywhere at anytime using the Internet, wide area networks or local area
|
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networks. Notably, e-Learning applications which have now become central
|
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to the learning process may be developed using proprietary programming
|
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tools and the process of acquiring and using them to develop large
|
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software application is not only complex but require a huge sum of
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money. A viable alternative is to utilize the open source software
|
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platform that allows software engineers and institutions the right to
|
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reuse, study, distribute and localize to satisfy user's requirements.
|
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This paper provides an overview of e-Learning and the open source domain
|
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as well as discusses how open source can be used to speedily realizes
|
|
the development of an e-Learning application in a web environment using
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an adaptive process. Specifically, the authors described their
|
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preliminary experiment of implementing an open source e-Learning
|
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platform by adapting free PHP source code and MySQL database to suit an
|
|
electronic class bulletin board.},
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ISSN = {1302-6488},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Oyelami, Olufemi/ADR-7658-2022
|
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Azeta, Ambrose/W-4064-2019
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|
},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Oyelami, Olufemi/0000-0002-5643-7266},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000439463500015},
|
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000245344704047,
|
|
Author = {Min, Dae-Woo and Lim, Hyun-Min and Lee, Sang-Kon},
|
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Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
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Title = {Testing activities for KT-OSS development},
|
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Booktitle = {2006 CANADIAN CONFERENCE ON ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING, VOLS
|
|
1-5},
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Series = {Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering},
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Year = {2006},
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Pages = {2262+},
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Note = {19th IEEE Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering,
|
|
Ottawa, CANADA, MAY 07-10, 2006},
|
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Organization = {IEEE},
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Abstract = {This paper describes the testing activities for the development of the
|
|
KT-OSS (Korea Telecom Operations Support System). In this paper, we show
|
|
the test phases for performing the verification and validation
|
|
activities for the development and maintenance of KT-OSS. They are based
|
|
on the general software development lifecycle, with an operational test
|
|
added to it as an additional phase.
|
|
To ensure the successful development of the KT-OSS, we performed various
|
|
tests related to functionality, efficiency and others. Also the tests
|
|
were performed for maintenance after the field release. We also show the
|
|
criteria for them and deal with the test organizations and the test-bed
|
|
for managing and controlling the quality of the KT-OSS in this paper.
|
|
Through these testing activities, we were able to successfully develop
|
|
and release the KT-OSS.},
|
|
ISSN = {0840-7789},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4244-0037-9},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Lee, Sang Kon/HPB-5869-2023},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000245344704047},
|
|
}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000502786400043,
|
|
Author = {Mata, Francisco J. and Quesada, Ariella},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Free Software in Local Governments in Costa Rica: A Longitudinal Study},
|
|
Booktitle = {2018 XLIV LATIN AMERICAN COMPUTER CONFERENCE (CLEI 2018)},
|
|
Year = {2018},
|
|
Pages = {369-377},
|
|
Note = {44th Latin American Computing Conference on Informatics (CLEI),
|
|
Mackenzie Presbyterian Univ, Sao Paulo, BRAZIL, OCT 01-05, 2018},
|
|
Organization = {Latin Amer Ctr Comp Studies},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper presents the results from a survey of local governments in
|
|
Costa Rica regarding the use of free software and the limitations found
|
|
for such type of software. This survey is part of a longitudinal study,
|
|
which conducted a similar survey in 2012; therefore, the results from
|
|
the present survey are compared with the previous one to determine
|
|
changes across time.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/CLEI.2018.00052},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-7281-0437-9},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000502786400043},
|
|
}
|
|
|
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@article{ WOS:000275765900004,
|
|
Author = {Toral, S. L. and Martinez-Torres, M. R. and Barrero, F.},
|
|
Title = {Analysis of virtual communities supporting OSS projects using social
|
|
network analysis},
|
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Journal = {INFORMATION AND SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGY},
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|
Year = {2010},
|
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Volume = {52},
|
|
Number = {3},
|
|
Pages = {296-303},
|
|
Month = {MAR},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper analyses the behaviour of virtual communities for Open Source
|
|
Software (OSS) projects. The development of OSS projects relies on
|
|
virtual communities, which are built on relationships among members,
|
|
being their final objective sharing knowledge and improving the
|
|
underlying project. This study addresses the interactive collaboration
|
|
in these kinds of communities applying social network analysis (SNA). In
|
|
particular, SNA techniques will be used to identify those members
|
|
playing a middle-man role among other community members. Results will
|
|
illustrate the importance of this role to achieve successful virtual
|
|
communities. (c) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.infsof.2009.10.007},
|
|
ISSN = {0950-5849},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-6025},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Toral, Sergio/E-6309-2010
|
|
Martinez Torres, Rocio/E-6611-2010
|
|
Barrero, Federico/A-9626-2013},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Toral, Sergio/0000-0003-2612-0388
|
|
Martinez Torres, Rocio/0000-0002-1640-0020
|
|
Barrero, Federico/0000-0002-2896-4472},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000275765900004},
|
|
}
|
|
|
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@inproceedings{ WOS:001117817800061,
|
|
Author = {Braught, Grant and Huss-Lederman, Steven and Jackson, Stoney and Turner,
|
|
Wes and Wurst, Karl R.},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {ACM},
|
|
Title = {Engagement Models in Education-Oriented H/FOSS Projects},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 54TH ACM TECHNICAL SYMPOSIUM ON COMPUTER SCIENCE
|
|
EDUCATION, VOL 1, SIGCSE 2023},
|
|
Year = {2023},
|
|
Pages = {409-415},
|
|
Note = {54th Annual ACM SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
|
|
(SIGCSE TS), Toronto, CANADA, MAR 15-18, 2023},
|
|
Organization = {Assoc Comp Machinery; ACM Special Interest Grp Comp Sci Educ},
|
|
Abstract = {Engaging students in free and open source (FOSS) projects can provide
|
|
significant curricular benefits but is known to be challenging for both
|
|
students and faculty. This paper reports on our efforts to mitigate
|
|
these challenges through the creation and use of Education-Oriented
|
|
H/FOSS (Humanitarian FOSS or FOSS) projects authentic open source
|
|
projects consciously designed and managed to facilitate student and
|
|
faculty engagement. We describe four active Education-Oriented H/FOSS
|
|
projects and introduce a framework for illustrating different models of
|
|
H/FOSS engagement. The framework is used to structure a discussion of
|
|
the considerations and trade-offs of different engagement models, and
|
|
highlights particular models that have been used to engage students and
|
|
faculty in our four Education-Oriented H/FOSS projects. The framework
|
|
positions projects along dimensions of professor involvement,
|
|
responsibility for project hosting/management, mode of student knowledge
|
|
and skill acquisition, and the curricular engagement goals. In doing so
|
|
it broadly captures trade-offs that exist between the level of
|
|
institutional resources used and the level of student independence
|
|
required. It is anticipated this framework and the discussion that it
|
|
organizes will be useful to faculty a) in evaluating the appropriateness
|
|
of particular H/FOSS projects for use in their courses and curriculum
|
|
and b) as guidance to those considering the creation of new
|
|
Education-Oriented H/FOSS projects.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1145/3545945.3569835},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4503-9431-4},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001117817800061},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000308684400012,
|
|
Author = {Martinez-Torres, M. R.},
|
|
Title = {A genetic search of patterns of behaviour in OSS communities},
|
|
Journal = {EXPERT SYSTEMS WITH APPLICATIONS},
|
|
Year = {2012},
|
|
Volume = {39},
|
|
Number = {18},
|
|
Pages = {13182-13192},
|
|
Month = {DEC 15},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper proposes the identification of patterns of behaviour of open
|
|
source software (OSS) communities using factor analysis and their social
|
|
network analysis (SNA) features. OSS communities can be modelled as a
|
|
social network in which nodes represent the community members and arcs
|
|
represent the social interactions among them, and factor analysis is
|
|
able to provide the factors that explain the latent patterns of
|
|
behaviour. Due to the complexity of the problem and the high number of
|
|
SNA features that can be extracted, this paper proposes a genetic search
|
|
of an optimum subset of indicators leading to a group of latent patterns
|
|
of behaviour maximizing the explained data variance and the
|
|
interpretation of factors. Obtained results illustrate the feasibility
|
|
of the proposed framework to extract relevant information from a large
|
|
set of data. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.eswa.2012.05.083},
|
|
ISSN = {0957-4174},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Martinez Torres, Rocio/E-6611-2010},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Martinez Torres, Rocio/0000-0002-1640-0020},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000308684400012},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000360999100026,
|
|
Author = {Wahler, Michael and Oriol, Manuel},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Disruption-free Software Updates in Automation Systems},
|
|
Booktitle = {2014 IEEE EMERGING TECHNOLOGY AND FACTORY AUTOMATION (ETFA)},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Note = {19th IEEE International Conference on Emerging Technology and Factory
|
|
Automation (ETFA), Barcelona, SPAIN, SEP 16-19, 2014},
|
|
Organization = {Univ Politecnica Catalunya; IEEE Ind Elect Soc; IEEE},
|
|
Abstract = {Automation systems must primarily be deterministic and reliable,
|
|
especially in safety-critical environments. With recent trends such as
|
|
mass customization or Industry 4.0, there is an increasing need for
|
|
automation systems to be dynamic. Changing parts of the software of
|
|
today's automation systems, however, typically requires rebooting the
|
|
controller, which makes software updates a complex and costly endeavor
|
|
often despised by operators.
|
|
This article presents an approach to updating the software of automation
|
|
systems at runtime without disrupting the system's operation. This is
|
|
achieved with a combination of a component-based architecture, cyclic
|
|
application execution, and a state transfer mechanism between the
|
|
original and the updated version of a component. We validate our
|
|
solution with a case study in which we update the control algorithm of a
|
|
magnetic levitation device running at cycles of 1 kHz without dropping
|
|
the ball.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4799-4845-1},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000360999100026},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000422543000004,
|
|
Author = {McFerren, Graeme and van Zyl, Terence and Vahed, Anwar},
|
|
Title = {FOSS geospatial libraries in scientific workflow environments:
|
|
experiences and directions},
|
|
Journal = {APPLIED GEOMATICS},
|
|
Year = {2012},
|
|
Volume = {4},
|
|
Number = {2, SI},
|
|
Pages = {85-93},
|
|
Month = {JUN},
|
|
Abstract = {In multiple research fields such as astronomy, bio-informatics,
|
|
chem-informatics, geophysics and eco-informatics, scientists are
|
|
increasingly turning to e-science and specifically scientific workflows
|
|
as a way of improving, broadening, hastening and sharing their results.
|
|
Enhanced collaboration, ad hoc access to tools, data and
|
|
high-performance processing facilities are some of the gains to be made.
|
|
Scientific workflows are concerned with, amongst others, supporting the
|
|
repeatability and provenance of experiments. In context of three sets of
|
|
research (wildfire research, flood modelling and the linking of disease
|
|
outbreaks to multi-scale environmental conditions), we describe our
|
|
efforts to provide geospatial capability for scientific workflow
|
|
software environments to support researchers in exploring, integrating
|
|
and visualising earth observation and geographic data in conjunction
|
|
with other research data. We note that functionalities for data ingest
|
|
(raster and vector), data transformation (reprojection and
|
|
simplification), data export and spatial overlay operations commonly are
|
|
required. We find a relative lack of support for geospatial data,
|
|
services and these functions within several Free and Open Source
|
|
Software (FOSS) scientific workflow packages. Furthermore, we highlight
|
|
some software development and data encoding challenges faced when
|
|
utilising various FOSS geospatial libraries within these scientific
|
|
workflow environments. Finally, we offer suggestions for improving the
|
|
integration of geospatial data as well as processing and analysis
|
|
software tools into such environments.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/s12518-011-0062-0},
|
|
ISSN = {1866-9298},
|
|
EISSN = {1866-928X},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {van Zyl, Terence/B-9841-2008
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {van Zyl, Terence/0000-0003-4281-630X},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000422543000004},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000368495600008,
|
|
Author = {Rajanen, Mikko and Iivari, Netta},
|
|
Editor = {Damiani, E and Frati, F and Riehle, D and Wasserman, AI},
|
|
Title = {Examining Usability Work and Culture in OSS},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SYSTEMS: ADOPTION AND IMPACT},
|
|
Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Volume = {451},
|
|
Pages = {58-67},
|
|
Note = {11th IFIP WG 2.13 Annual International Conference on Open Source Systems
|
|
(OSS), Florence, ITALY, MAY 16-17, 2015},
|
|
Organization = {IFIP WG 2 13; Google},
|
|
Abstract = {Organizational culture has been recognized as an influential factor
|
|
affecting the successes and failures of usability work in organizations;
|
|
however, there is a lack of research on organizational culture in open
|
|
source software (OSS) development. This paper shows that there are
|
|
different kinds of cultures in OSS development projects and builds
|
|
propositions on the relationship between culture and usability work in
|
|
OSS development projects. Partly those are derived from the literature,
|
|
partly from an exploratory empirical inquiry. We speculate whether there
|
|
is an ideal culture type for usability work in OSS development or
|
|
whether usability work should be modified to fit the different cultures
|
|
of OSS development projects.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-319-17837-0\_6},
|
|
ISSN = {1868-4238},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-319-17837-0; 978-3-319-17836-3},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Rajanen, Mikko/K-8465-2013},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Rajanen, Mikko/0000-0002-3281-7029},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000368495600008},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000255928300003,
|
|
Author = {Perez, Jose Manuel Castro},
|
|
Title = {Content management system based on free software},
|
|
Journal = {DYNA},
|
|
Year = {2008},
|
|
Volume = {83},
|
|
Number = {4},
|
|
Pages = {207-213},
|
|
Month = {MAY},
|
|
Abstract = {Free software is an important concept providing new technical and
|
|
entrepreneurial business models, likewise environment friendly
|
|
innovations plus capacities of small and medium sized companies. The
|
|
article presents the most important freeware concepts and an experience
|
|
managing websites entirely based on free software. Article focus is
|
|
merely informative, sacrificing technical details even for the sake of a
|
|
more universal comprehesion; for interested readers there are abundant
|
|
references to delve further in the concepts mentioned.},
|
|
ISSN = {0012-7361},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Perez, Jose/AAD-9564-2021},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000255928300003},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000364718200063,
|
|
Author = {Laugasson, Edmund and Mottus, Mati},
|
|
Editor = {Zaphiris, P and Ioannou, A},
|
|
Title = {Free Software User Interfaces: Usability and Aesthetics},
|
|
Booktitle = {LEARNING AND COLLABORATION TECHNOLOGIES, LCT 2015},
|
|
Series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Volume = {9192},
|
|
Pages = {676-686},
|
|
Note = {2nd International Conference on Learning and Collaboration Technologies
|
|
(LCT) Held as Part of 17th International Conference on Human-Computer
|
|
Interaction (HCI International), Los Angeles, CA, AUG 02-07, 2015},
|
|
Abstract = {Using free software has been one of the discussion topics for time to
|
|
time. There are several desktop environments available for nowadays
|
|
modern GNU/Linux (hereinafter: Linux) distributions with different
|
|
usability levels. However it seems that some of the users are not
|
|
satisfied with current graphical user interfaces. We present a
|
|
qualitative analysis of four different Linux distributions using
|
|
different desktop environments. We find that most usable desktop is
|
|
XFCE, then comes Mate, KDE and last one is LXDE. The results are a bit
|
|
surprising as the LXDE is very similar to famous and recently widely
|
|
used MS Windows XP. Our findings lead us into understanding that
|
|
Microsoft has designed the past user experience of computer use and its
|
|
user interface design is affecting also other operating systems based on
|
|
users perception.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-319-20609-7\_63},
|
|
ISSN = {0302-9743},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-319-20609-7; 978-3-319-20608-0},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Mõttus, Mati/AAE-8977-2022},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000364718200063},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000888037200044,
|
|
Author = {Vasques Prado, Edmir Parada and Cristofoli, Fulvio},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {ASSOC INFORMAT SYST},
|
|
Title = {Adoption of Free Software at Brazilian Universities},
|
|
Booktitle = {AMCIS 2010 PROCEEDINGS},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Note = {16th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS), Lima, PERU, AUG
|
|
12-15, 2010},
|
|
Organization = {SAP Univ Alliances; IBM},
|
|
Abstract = {This research aims to analyze the adoption of free software (FS) by
|
|
college students, through the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB). It
|
|
represents an exploratory study where the multiple case study was used
|
|
as a research strategy. Interviews, document analysis, and survey were
|
|
used as data collection methods. The quantitative stage of the research
|
|
used the statistical technique of Factor Analysis and the qualitative
|
|
stage used the technique of Content Analysis. Through these techniques
|
|
it was possible to identify significant differences in the adoption of
|
|
FS between a public university and a private university. Aspects of the
|
|
environments of these institutions, as well as specific characteristics
|
|
of the students were analyzed.},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000888037200044},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000449166500014,
|
|
Author = {Routis, Ioannis and Tsadimas, Anargyros and Nikolaidou, Mara},
|
|
Editor = {Stamelos, I and GonzalezBarahona, JM and Varlamis, I and Anagnostopoulos, D},
|
|
Title = {Building a Social Platform Using FLOSS to Support Collaborative
|
|
Communities: The ReWeee Case Study},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SYSTEMS: ENTERPRISE SOFTWARE AND SOLUTIONS, OSS 2018},
|
|
Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
|
|
Year = {2018},
|
|
Volume = {525},
|
|
Pages = {171-180},
|
|
Note = {14th IFIP WG 2.13 International Conference on Open Source Systems (OSS),
|
|
Athens, GREECE, JUN 08-10, 2018},
|
|
Organization = {Harokopio Univ; IFIP WG 2 13},
|
|
Abstract = {In this paper we present the development of a collaborative community
|
|
using exclusively open source software. After the definition of the
|
|
functional requirements of the project, we focus on finding specific
|
|
software components to satisfy these requirements. The intention was to
|
|
minimize the development effort and labor, relying on open source
|
|
software. As a result, the platform was developed writing less than 10\%
|
|
of the required code and reusing more than 20 software components, not
|
|
counting the software dependencies. The new components developed form
|
|
our contribution to the community.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-319-92375-8\_14},
|
|
ISSN = {1868-4238},
|
|
EISSN = {1868-422X},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-319-92375-8; 978-3-319-92374-1},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Tsadimas, Anargyros/ABE-9931-2020
|
|
Routis, Ioannis/AAC-1972-2019
|
|
Nikolaidou, Mara/AAN-3061-2021
|
|
Routis, Ioannis/L-3224-2018
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Routis, Ioannis/0000-0002-1967-2064
|
|
Tsadimas, Anargyros/0000-0001-5944-8617},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000449166500014},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000327475700004,
|
|
Author = {Barron, Anne},
|
|
Title = {Free software production as critical social practice},
|
|
Journal = {ECONOMY AND SOCIETY},
|
|
Year = {2013},
|
|
Volume = {42},
|
|
Number = {4},
|
|
Pages = {597-625},
|
|
Month = {NOV 1},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper analyses the phenomenon of free and open source software
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|
(FOSS) in the light of Luc Boltanski and Eve Chiapello's The new spirit
|
|
of capitalism. It argues that collaborative FOSS production by volunteer
|
|
software developers is a species of critical social practice in
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|
Boltanski and Chiapello's sense: rooted in resistance to capitalist
|
|
social relations, and yet also a source of values that justify the new
|
|
routes to profitability associated with contemporary network capitalism.
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|
Advanced via collective projects that are sustained by hacker norms and
|
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privately legislated copyleft' law, the FOSS ethos is apparently
|
|
antithetical to private property-based accumulation. Yet it can be shown
|
|
to embody the new spirit of capitalism' in its most distilled form;
|
|
moreover FOSS developers have instituted new forms of property and new
|
|
modes of profit creation around software that are in the process of
|
|
being adapted for use in other economic sectors. Meanwhile, the private
|
|
law constraints on profit-seeking that have emerged from the FOSS
|
|
movement are counteracting some of the social pathologies that accompany
|
|
network capitalism only to consolidate others. The paper concludes by
|
|
identifying likely bases for a renewal of critique given these
|
|
realities.},
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DOI = {10.1080/03085147.2013.791510},
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ISSN = {0308-5147},
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|
EISSN = {1469-5766},
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|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000327475700004},
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|
}
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|
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@article{ WOS:000675660100020,
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Author = {Singh, Banjeet and Kaur, Samanpreet and Litoria, Pradeep Kumar and Das,
|
|
Susanta},
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|
Title = {Development of web enabled water resource information system using open
|
|
source software for Patiala and SAS Nagar districts of Punjab, India},
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|
Journal = {WATER PRACTICE AND TECHNOLOGY},
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Year = {2021},
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Volume = {16},
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Number = {3},
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Pages = {980-990},
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Month = {JUL},
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Abstract = {Over the globe, efforts are being made to collect data and develop an
|
|
adequate water resource information system for optimising its use. India
|
|
is the largest consumer of water, with an estimated usage of around 300
|
|
cubic kilometers per year. Punjab, a north-western state of India, is an
|
|
example of severe crises aquifer depletion due to unconstrained
|
|
consumption of groundwater, leading to degradation of its quantity as
|
|
well as quality. Thus it is of great importance to compile up-to-date
|
|
information about the water requirement for its appropriate and
|
|
sustainable use. Remote sensing and geographic information system (GIS)
|
|
are the technologies that can provide efficient and effective
|
|
information system to tackle the water quality \& water supply planning
|
|
parameters. Thus, under the present study, a web-enabled water resource
|
|
information system has been developed in the GIS environment for the SAS
|
|
(Sahibzada Ajit Singh) Nagar and Patiala districts of Punjab by using
|
|
the open source software MS4W and pmapper. This system provides digital
|
|
information of natural, such as drainage, and man-made features like
|
|
roads, canals, and tube wells with their location and so on, and also
|
|
provide information related to water level, water quality of wells, and
|
|
well depth for the study area. Such an information system can be very
|
|
helpful for the administrators and can serve as a decision support
|
|
system for planners and policy makers so that the areas where problems
|
|
related to water quality can be identified and focused upon. The system
|
|
can provide an effective and meaningful direction for the planning and
|
|
development of both districts.},
|
|
DOI = {10.2166/wpt.2021.050},
|
|
EISSN = {1751-231X},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Baweja, Samanpreet/AAD-1615-2021
|
|
DAS, SUSANTA/ABI-4091-2020
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Kaur, Samanpreet/0000-0003-3062-2428},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000675660100020},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000347135300002,
|
|
Author = {Knoerchen, Achim and Ketzler, Gunnar and Schneider, Christoph},
|
|
Title = {Implementation of a near-real time cross-border web-mapping platform on
|
|
airborne particulate matter (PM) concentration with open-source software},
|
|
Journal = {COMPUTERS \& GEOSCIENCES},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Volume = {74},
|
|
Pages = {13-26},
|
|
Month = {JAN},
|
|
Abstract = {Although Europe has been growing together for the past decades,
|
|
cross-border information platforms on environmental issues are still
|
|
scarce. With regard to the establishment of a web-mapping tool on
|
|
airborne particulate matter (PM) concentration for the Euregio
|
|
Meuse-Rhine located in the border region of Belgium, Germany and the
|
|
Netherlands, this article describes the research on methodical and
|
|
technical backgrounds implementing such a platform. An open-source
|
|
solution was selected for presenting the data in a Web GIS
|
|
(OpenLayers/GeoExt; both JavaScript-based), applying other free tools
|
|
for data handling (Python), data management (PostgreSQL),
|
|
geo-statistical modelling (Octave), geoprocessing (GRASS GIS/GDAL) and
|
|
web mapping (MapServer). The multilingual, made-to-order online platform
|
|
provides access to near-real time data on PM concentration as well as
|
|
additional background information. In an open data section, commented
|
|
configuration files for the Web GIS client are being made available for
|
|
download. Furthermore, all geodata generated by the project is being
|
|
published under public domain and can be retrieved in various formats or
|
|
integrated into Desktop GIS as Web Map Services (WMS). (C) 2014 Elsevier
|
|
Ltd. All rights reserved.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.cageo.2014.10.003},
|
|
ISSN = {0098-3004},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-7803},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Schneider, Christoph/V-2150-2017
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Schneider, Christoph/0000-0002-9914-3217},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000347135300002},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000744470000006,
|
|
Author = {Sharma, Pankajeshwara Nand and Savarimuthu, Bastin Tony Roy and Stanger,
|
|
Nigel},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {ACM},
|
|
Title = {Influence of Roles in Decision-Making during OSS Development - A Study
|
|
of Python},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF EVALUATION AND ASSESSMENT IN SOFTWARE ENGINEERING (EASE
|
|
2021)},
|
|
Year = {2021},
|
|
Pages = {50-59},
|
|
Note = {Conference on Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering (EASE),
|
|
Norwegian Univ Sci \& Technol, ELECTR NETWORK, JUN 21-24, 2021},
|
|
Abstract = {Governance has been highlighted as a key factor in the success of an
|
|
Open Source Software (OSS) project. It is generally seen that in a mixed
|
|
meritocracy and autocracy governance model, the decision-making (DM)
|
|
responsibility regarding what features are included in the OSS is shared
|
|
among members from select roles; prominently the project leader.
|
|
However, less examination has been made whether members from these roles
|
|
are also prominent in DM discussions and how decisions are made, to show
|
|
they play an integral role in the success of the project. We believe
|
|
that to establish their influence, it is necessary to examine not only
|
|
discussions of proposals in which the project leader makes the
|
|
decisions, but also those where others make the decisions. Therefore, in
|
|
this study, we examine the prominence of members performing different
|
|
roles in: (i) making decisions, (ii) performing certain social roles in
|
|
DM discussions (e.g., discussion starters), (iii) contributing to the
|
|
OSS development social network through DM discussions, and (iv) how
|
|
decisions are made under both scenarios. We examine these aspects in the
|
|
evolution of the well-known Python project. We carried out a data-driven
|
|
longitudinal study of their email communication spanning 20 years,
|
|
comprising about 1.5 million emails. These emails contain decisions for
|
|
466 Python Enhancement Proposals (PEPs) that document the language's
|
|
evolution. Our findings make the influence of different roles
|
|
transparent to future (new) members, other stakeholders, and more
|
|
broadly, to the OSS research community.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1145/3463274.3463326},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4503-9053-8},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Sharma, Pankajeshwara/KEJ-5298-2024
|
|
Stanger, Nigel/A-2192-2008},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Stanger, Nigel/0000-0003-3450-7443},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000744470000006},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000462602100057,
|
|
Author = {Lin, Feng-Cheng and Chen, Hsi-Min and Lin, Shih-Feng and Chu, Hsing-Yi},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {The Best Practice of University and Community Cooperation in Open Source
|
|
Software Project - TV Station Media Images Query System for Example},
|
|
Booktitle = {2018 15TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON PERVASIVE SYSTEMS, ALGORITHMS AND
|
|
NETWORKS (I-SPAN 2018)},
|
|
Year = {2018},
|
|
Pages = {346-349},
|
|
Note = {15th International Symposium on Pervasive Systems, Algorithms and
|
|
Networks (I-SPAN), Yichang, PEOPLES R CHINA, OCT 16-18, 2018},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE Comp Soc},
|
|
Abstract = {One open source software project, Open Source Technology Development and
|
|
Cultivation of Talent, of Institute for Information Industry (III),
|
|
Taiwan released an opportunity and gave us a valuable practice in
|
|
helping some engineers, students, and teachers to work together. In this
|
|
project, we try to develop the TV station media images query system
|
|
prototype. Face recognition based on videos or image sets has been
|
|
involved in the project. We try to apply Convolutional Neural Networks
|
|
(CNN) and perform feature extraction on a target face in multiple image
|
|
frames of given videos and generate multiple face feature vectors
|
|
respectively. This proposed prototype and flowchart try to convert the
|
|
plurality of face feature vectors into a feature vector of a
|
|
predetermined dimension and judge the feature vector of the
|
|
predetermined dimension by using a classifier to recognize the target
|
|
face. The user can input Chinese name of actress and pressure search
|
|
button, then, if information retrieved from the database associated with
|
|
a selected person, it can show all similar images and time associated
|
|
with a given face name.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/I-SPAN.2018.00065},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-5386-8534-1},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000462602100057},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000218418600007,
|
|
Author = {Zhou, Yi},
|
|
Title = {AGAINST INTELLECTUAL MONOPOLY: FREE SOFTWARE IN CHINA},
|
|
Journal = {WORLD REVIEW OF POLITICAL ECONOMY},
|
|
Year = {2011},
|
|
Volume = {2},
|
|
Number = {2},
|
|
Pages = {290-306},
|
|
Month = {SUM},
|
|
Abstract = {The Free Software/Open Source movements have not only challenged the
|
|
proprietary software, but have also inspired many other movements
|
|
against intellectual monopoly far beyond the software world, challenging
|
|
the I PR dogma as a whole. However, these have had less influence in
|
|
China thus far, though there has been a rapid growth of free/open source
|
|
software in China. This article argues that China now needs a different
|
|
voice against the IPR dogma and should make a contribution to the
|
|
international effort against intellectual monopoly, and the software
|
|
industry could be where to start. On one hand, China should take further
|
|
measures to promote the development of free/open source software. On the
|
|
other hand, China needs to scrutinize and reform relevant economic and
|
|
legal systems and adjust strategy for international negotiations,
|
|
strengthening antitrust enforcement against software monopoly and taking
|
|
a tough stance against software patents in international community.},
|
|
ISSN = {2042-891X},
|
|
EISSN = {2042-8928},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000218418600007},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000471614500001,
|
|
Author = {Luz, Christian Friedemann and Berends, Matthijs S. and Dik, Jan-Willem
|
|
H. and Lokate, Mariette and Pulcini, Celine and Glasner, Corinna and
|
|
Sinha, Bhanu},
|
|
Title = {Rapid Analysis of Diagnostic and Antimicrobial Patterns in R (RadaR):
|
|
Interactive Open-Source Software App for Infection Management and
|
|
Antimicrobial Stewardship},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INTERNET RESEARCH},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Volume = {21},
|
|
Number = {6},
|
|
Month = {JUN 11},
|
|
Abstract = {Background: Analyzing process and outcome measures for all patients
|
|
diagnosed with an infection in a hospital, including those suspected of
|
|
having an infection, requires not only processing of large datasets but
|
|
also accounting for numerous patient parameters and guidelines.
|
|
Substantial technical expertise is required to conduct such rapid,
|
|
reproducible, and adaptable analyses; however, such analyses can yield
|
|
valuable insights for infection management and antimicrobial stewardship
|
|
(AMS) teams.
|
|
Objective: The aim of this study was to present the design, development,
|
|
and testing of RadaR (Rapid analysis of diagnostic and antimicrobial
|
|
patterns in R), a software app for infection management, and to
|
|
ascertain whether RadaR can facilitate user-friendly, intuitive, and
|
|
interactive analyses of large datasets in the absence of prior in-depth
|
|
software or programming knowledge.
|
|
Methods: RadaR was built in the open-source programming language R,
|
|
using Shiny, an additional package to implement Web-app frameworks in R.
|
|
It was developed in the context of a 1339-bed academic tertiary referral
|
|
hospital to handle data of more than 180,000 admissions.
|
|
Results: RadaR enabled visualization of analytical graphs and
|
|
statistical summaries in a rapid and interactive manner. It allowed
|
|
users to filter patient groups by 17 different criteria and investigate
|
|
antimicrobial use, microbiological diagnostic use and results including
|
|
antimicrobial resistance, and outcome in length of stay. Furthermore,
|
|
with RadaR, results can be stratified and grouped to compare defined
|
|
patient groups on the basis of individual patient features.
|
|
Conclusions: AMS teams can use RadaR to identify areas within their
|
|
institutions that might benefit from increased support and targeted
|
|
interventions. It can be used for the assessment of diagnostic and
|
|
therapeutic procedures and for visualizing and communicating analyses.
|
|
RadaR demonstrated the feasibility of developing software tools for use
|
|
in infection management and for AMS teams in an open-source approach,
|
|
thus making it free to use and adaptable to different settings.},
|
|
DOI = {10.2196/12843},
|
|
Article-Number = {e12843},
|
|
ISSN = {1438-8871},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Berends, Matthijs/AFJ-9786-2022
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Sinha, Bhanu/0000-0003-1634-0010
|
|
Luz, Christian/0000-0001-5809-5995
|
|
Berends, Matthijs/0000-0001-7620-1800
|
|
Glasner, Corinna/0000-0003-1241-1328
|
|
Lokate, Mariette/0000-0001-8664-3557},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000471614500001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000455226000029,
|
|
Author = {Ferreira, Clarice and Souza, Cleice and Pinto, Gustavo and Steinmacher,
|
|
Igor and Meirelles, Paulo},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {Assoc Comp Machinery},
|
|
Title = {When Students Become Contributors: Leveraging OSS Contributions in
|
|
Software Engineering Courses},
|
|
Booktitle = {SBES'18: PROCEEDINGS OF THE XXXII BRAZILIAN SYMPOSIUM ON SOFTWARE
|
|
ENGINEERING},
|
|
Year = {2018},
|
|
Pages = {260-269},
|
|
Note = {32nd Brazilian Symposium on Software Engineering (SBES), Sao Carlos,
|
|
BRAZIL, SEP 17-21, 2018},
|
|
Organization = {Faber Castell; B2W Digital; UOL; CeMEAI; Google; Univ Sao Paulo, Inst
|
|
Ciencias Matematicas Computacao; Univ Fed Sao Carlos; Inst Fed Sao
|
|
Paulo; IBM; Monitora},
|
|
Abstract = {Traditional Software Engineering courses commonly prioritize the
|
|
teaching of methodologies and concepts in small and controlled
|
|
environments. This decision is partly justified by the difficulty of
|
|
bringing real software projects to the classroom. The ubiquity of Open
|
|
Source Software (OSS) projects contributes to mitigating this problem.
|
|
Several instructors already make use of contribution to OSS as part of
|
|
the teaching and evaluation process in their courses. However, little is
|
|
known about how students perceive the approach of contributing to OSS
|
|
projects in the context of a Software Engineering course. This paper
|
|
aims to uncover challenges and benefits from the students' perspective.
|
|
To achieve this, we conducted14 semi-structured interviews with students
|
|
who attended to this kind of courses in five different Brazilian
|
|
universities, resulting in findings not so well known. For example, we
|
|
noticed that, although instructors point to the projects that students
|
|
are required to contribute to, students (and the project community) are
|
|
involved in the process of choosing projects and tasks (issues). We also
|
|
identified that students' contributions vary in terms of number of lines
|
|
added and removed in commits, as well as the use of different
|
|
programming languages.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1145/3266237.3266250},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4503-6503-1},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Igor, Steinmacher/B-6414-2012
|
|
Meirelles, Paulo/AAC-8605-2019},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Meirelles, Paulo/0000-0002-8923-2814},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000455226000029},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000312493700064,
|
|
Author = {Chompoobutrgool, Yuwa and Li, Wei and Vanfretti, Luigi},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Development and Implementation of a Nordic Grid Model for Power System
|
|
Small-Signal and Transient Stability Studies in a Free and Open Source
|
|
Software},
|
|
Booktitle = {2012 IEEE POWER AND ENERGY SOCIETY GENERAL MEETING},
|
|
Series = {IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting PESGM},
|
|
Year = {2012},
|
|
Note = {General Meeting of the IEEE-Power-and-Energy-Society, San Diego, CA, JUL
|
|
22-26, 2012},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE Power \& Energy Soc},
|
|
Abstract = {This article presents an implementation of a Nordic grid model in Power
|
|
System Analysis Toolbox (PSAT) -a free and open-source software. A newly
|
|
developed hydro turbine and hydro governor (HTG) model is implemented
|
|
with this grid model and compared with the currently available PSAT
|
|
turbine and governor models. Small-signal and transient stability
|
|
analyses of the system using the two models are carried out and compared
|
|
to demonstrate the difference and necessity of accurate hydro turbine
|
|
and governor model utilization. The paper ends with a validation of the
|
|
linearized Nordic grid model generated by PSAT including the newly
|
|
implemented HTG models. This validation is done through nonlinear
|
|
time-domain simulation by applying both large and small disturbances.},
|
|
ISSN = {1944-9925},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4673-2729-9},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Vanfretti, Luigi/B-8174-2017},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Vanfretti, Luigi/0000-0002-4125-1055},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000312493700064},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000533352100075,
|
|
Author = {Jose Racero, F. and Bueno, Salvador and Dolores Gallego, M.},
|
|
Title = {Predicting Students' Behavioral Intention to Use Open Source Software: A
|
|
Combined View of the Technology Acceptance Model and Self-Determination
|
|
Theory},
|
|
Journal = {APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL},
|
|
Year = {2020},
|
|
Volume = {10},
|
|
Number = {8},
|
|
Month = {FEB},
|
|
Abstract = {This study focuses on students' behavioral intention to use Open Source
|
|
Software (OSS). The article examines how students, who were trained in
|
|
OSS, are motivated to continue using it. A conceptual model based on
|
|
Self-Determination Theory and the Technological Acceptance Model (TAM)
|
|
was defined in order to test the behavioral intention to use OSS,
|
|
comprising six constructs: (1) autonomy, (2) competence, (3)
|
|
relatedness, (4) perceived ease of use, (5) perceived usefulness and (6)
|
|
behavioral intention to use. A survey was designed for data collection.
|
|
The participants were recent secondary school graduates, and all of them
|
|
had received mandatory OSS training. A total of 352 valid responses were
|
|
used to test the proposed structural model, which was performed using
|
|
the Lisrel software. The results clearly confirmed the positive
|
|
influence of the intrinsic motivations; autonomy and relatedness, to
|
|
improve perceptions regarding the usefulness and ease of use of OSS,
|
|
and; therefore, on behavioral intention to use OSS. In addition, the
|
|
implications and limitations of this study are considered.},
|
|
DOI = {10.3390/app10082711},
|
|
Article-Number = {2711},
|
|
EISSN = {2076-3417},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Pereira, María/AAB-5795-2019
|
|
Bueno, Salvador/AAA-6652-2019
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {RACERO MONTES, FRANCISCO JOSE/0000-0001-9956-8701
|
|
Bueno Avila, Salvador/0000-0001-8482-4354},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000533352100075},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000395927500008,
|
|
Author = {Villoria, Eduardo M. and Lenzi, Antonio R. and Soares, Rodrigo V. and
|
|
Souki, Bernardo Q. and Sigurdsson, Asgeir and Marques, Alexandre P. and
|
|
Fidel, Sandra R.},
|
|
Title = {Post-processing open-source software for the CBCT monitoring of
|
|
periapical lesions healing following endodontic treatment: technical
|
|
report of two cases},
|
|
Journal = {DENTOMAXILLOFACIAL RADIOLOGY},
|
|
Year = {2016},
|
|
Volume = {46},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Abstract = {Objectives: To describe the use of open-source software for the
|
|
post-processing of CBCT imaging for the assessment of periapical lesions
|
|
development after endodontic treatment.
|
|
Methods: CBCT scans were retrieved from endodontic records of two
|
|
patients. Threedimensional virtual models, voxel counting, volumetric
|
|
measurement (mm(3)) and mean intensity of the periapical lesion were
|
|
performed with ITK-SNAP v. 3.0 software. Threedimensional models of the
|
|
lesions were aligned and overlapped through the MeshLab software, which
|
|
performed an automatic recording of the anatomical structures, based on
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the best fit. Qualitative and quantitative analyses of the changes in
|
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lesions size after treatment were performed with the 3DMeshMetric
|
|
software.
|
|
Results: The ITK-SNAP v. 3.0 showed the smaller value corresponding to
|
|
the voxel count and the volume of the lesion segmented in yellow,
|
|
indicating reduction in volume of the lesion after the treatment. A
|
|
higher value of the mean intensity of the segmented image in yellow was
|
|
also observed, which suggested new bone formation. Colour mapping and
|
|
``point value{''} tool allowed the visualization of the reduction of
|
|
periapical lesions in several regions.
|
|
Conclusions: Researchers and clinicians in the monitoring of endodontic
|
|
periapical lesions have the opportunity to use open-source software.},
|
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DOI = {10.1259/dmfr.20160293},
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Article-Number = {20160293},
|
|
ISSN = {0250-832X},
|
|
EISSN = {1476-542X},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Soares, Rodrigo/P-1199-2019
|
|
Sigurdsson, Asgeir/ABA-8829-2021
|
|
Souki, Bernardo/KYP-1977-2024
|
|
MARQUES, ALEXANDRE/IAM-1484-2023
|
|
Villoria, Eduardo/ABC-4932-2020
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Sigurdsson, Asgeir/0000-0002-6911-8248
|
|
Villamarim Soares, Rodrigo/0000-0001-7698-7532
|
|
Murad Villoria, Eduardo/0000-0002-4671-3650},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000395927500008},
|
|
}
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@article{ WOS:000600922900002,
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|
Author = {Dawood, Kareem A. and Sharif, Khaironi Y. and Ghani, Abdul A. and
|
|
Zulzalil, H. and Zaidan, A. A. and Zaidan, B. B.},
|
|
Title = {Towards a unified criteria model for usability evaluation in the context
|
|
of open source software based on a fuzzy Delphi method},
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Journal = {INFORMATION AND SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGY},
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|
Year = {2021},
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Volume = {130},
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|
Month = {FEB},
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|
Abstract = {Context: A plethora of models are available for open-source software
|
|
(OSS) usability evaluation. However, these models lack consensus between
|
|
scholars as well as standard bodies on a specific set of usability
|
|
evaluation criteria. Retaining irrelevant criteria and omitting
|
|
essential ones will mislead the direction of the usability evaluation.
|
|
Objective: This study introduces a three-step method to develop a
|
|
usability evaluation model in the context of OSS.
|
|
Method: The fuzzy Delphi method has been employed to unify the usability
|
|
evaluation criteria in the context of OSS. The first step in the method
|
|
is the usability criteria analysis, which involves redefining and
|
|
restructuring all collected usability criteria reported in the
|
|
literature. The second step is fuzzy Delphi analysis, which includes the
|
|
design and validates the fuzzy Delphi instrument and the utilisation of
|
|
the fuzzy Delphi method to analyse the fuzziness consensus of experts'
|
|
opinions on the usability evaluation criteria. The third step is the
|
|
proposal of the OSS usability evaluation model.
|
|
Results: A total of 124 usability criteria were identified, redefined,
|
|
and restructured by creating groups of related meaning criteria. The
|
|
result of the groupings generated 11 main criteria; the findings of the
|
|
fuzzy Delphi narrowed down the criteria to only seven. The final set of
|
|
criteria was sent back to the panellists for reconsideration of their
|
|
responses. The panellists verified that these criteria are suitable in
|
|
the evaluation of the usability of OSS.
|
|
Discussion: The empirical analysis confirmed that the proposed
|
|
evaluation model is acceptable in assessing the usability of OSS.
|
|
Therefore, this model can be used as a reference metric for OSS
|
|
usability evaluation which will have a practical benefit for the
|
|
community in public and private organisations in helping the
|
|
decision-maker to select the best OSS software package amongst the
|
|
alternatives.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.infsof.2020.106453},
|
|
Article-Number = {106453},
|
|
ISSN = {0950-5849},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-6025},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Dawood, Kareem/AAB-5709-2021
|
|
Zaidan, A./F-7289-2010
|
|
zaidan, bilal/AAJ-7841-2021
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {zaidan, bilal/0000-0001-7412-8267
|
|
Dawood, Kareem Abbas/0000-0002-7024-0961},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000600922900002},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000223038000002,
|
|
Author = {Rönnlund, AR and Rosling, A},
|
|
Editor = {Kambayashi, Y and Tanaka, K and Rose, K},
|
|
Title = {Free software for a world in motion},
|
|
Booktitle = {SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CREATING, CONNECTING AND
|
|
COLLABORATING THROUGH COMPUTING, PROCEEDINGS},
|
|
Year = {2004},
|
|
Pages = {14-19},
|
|
Note = {2nd International Conference on Creating, Connecting and Collaborating
|
|
through Computing, Kyoto, JAPAN, JAN 29-30, 2004},
|
|
Organization = {Kyoto Univ, Dev Knowledge Soc Infrastruct, 21st Century Ctr Excellence
|
|
Program; Res Promot Council, CRL Keihanna Open Lab; IPS; EIC; IEEE
|
|
Kansai Sect},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper focus the need for new educational software environments for
|
|
exploration of global statistics. We present some concrete examples of
|
|
highly interactive, non-linear, visual displays for explorative
|
|
understanding of socioeconomic trends in the contemporary world.},
|
|
ISBN = {0-7695-2166-5},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000223038000002},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000393240500013,
|
|
Author = {Yavnopoulou, Nikolitsa and Zimourtopoulos, Petros},
|
|
Editor = {Fedra, Z and Fryza, T and Slanina, M and Snajdr, V},
|
|
Title = {A FLOSS Tool for Antenna Radiation Patterns},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 15TH CONFERENCE ON MICROWAVE TECHNIQUES, COMITE 2010},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Pages = {59-62},
|
|
Note = {15th Conference on Microwave Techniques (COMITE 2010), Brno, CZECH
|
|
REPUBLIC, APR 19-21, 2010},
|
|
Organization = {Brno Univ Technol, Dept Radio Elect; DCom, spol s r o; ROHDE \& SCHWARZ;
|
|
Andrew; Freescale Semiconductor Inc; H TEST a s; MECAS ESI s r o; ON
|
|
Semiconductor; Telemeter Elect; T-Mobile Czech Republ a s; T\&M Direct s
|
|
r o; TR instruments, spol s r o},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper briefly highlights the features of the software tool
|
|
{[}RadPat4W], named after Radiation Patterns for Windows, that is based
|
|
on an alternative exposition of fundamental Antenna Theory. This
|
|
stand-alone application is compatible with the {[}Wine] environment of
|
|
Linux and is part of a freeware suite, which is under active development
|
|
for many years. Nevertheless, the {[}RadPat4W] source code has been now
|
|
released as FLOSS Free Libre Open Source Software and thus it may be
|
|
freely used, copied, modified or redistributed, individually or
|
|
cooperatively, by the interested user to suit her/his personal needs for
|
|
reliable antenna applications, from the simplest to the more complex.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4244-6351-0},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000393240500013},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000306295800031,
|
|
Author = {Lopez, David and de Pablos, Carmen and Santos, Roberto},
|
|
Editor = {Agerfalk, P and Boldyreff, C and GonzalezBarahona, JM and Madey, GR and Noll, J},
|
|
Title = {Profiling F/OSS Adoption Modes: An Interpretive Approach},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE: NEW HORIZONS},
|
|
Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Volume = {319},
|
|
Pages = {354+},
|
|
Note = {6th International Conference on Open Source Systems (OSS 2010), Notre
|
|
Dame, IN, MAY 30-JUN 02, 2010},
|
|
Organization = {Int Federat Informat Proc Work Grp 2 13},
|
|
Abstract = {This article presents the findings of a research aimed at characterizing
|
|
F/OSS migration initiatives, in total 30 experiences have been
|
|
considered, 19 of which have been conducted by public administrations
|
|
and the rest by private firms, operating different industries in eight
|
|
different countries.
|
|
Open source migration projects is a recent research topic, more so when
|
|
considering it from a managerial perspective. To overcome the lack of
|
|
theoretical models an empirical approach relying on grounded theory has
|
|
been adopted as this inductive approach allows theory building and
|
|
hypothesis formulation.
|
|
According to the results, migrating from proprietary into open source is
|
|
dependent on contextual and organizational factors, as for example, the
|
|
need of the change itself, the political support for the change, the
|
|
suitability of IT, the organizational climate, the motivation of the
|
|
human resources, the kind of leadership for the project or the firm
|
|
complexity. Besides, migration efforts imply strategic and
|
|
organizational consequences that the organization must evaluate well in
|
|
advance.},
|
|
ISSN = {1868-4238},
|
|
EISSN = {1868-422X},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-642-13243-8},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {De-Pablos-Heredero, Carmen/A-3519-2014},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {De-Pablos-Heredero, Carmen/0000-0003-0457-3730},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000306295800031},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000216188000007,
|
|
Author = {Mallmann, Elena Maria and De Bastos, Fabio da Purificacao and Alberti,
|
|
Tais Fim and Abegg, Ilse and Diniz Dalmolin, Ricardo Simao},
|
|
Title = {Brazil Open University Mediated by Free Software},
|
|
Journal = {REVISTA EDAPECI-EDUCACAO A DISTANCIA E PRATICAS EDUCATIVAS
|
|
COMUNICACIONAIS E INTERCULTURAIS},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Volume = {14},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Pages = {98-118},
|
|
Month = {JAN-APR},
|
|
Abstract = {The goal is to describe and critically analyse, in terms of inclusion
|
|
and inter-culturalism, the educational technology network mediated by
|
|
free software of the Open University of Brazil (UAB) at the Centre for
|
|
Educational Technology (NTE) of the Federal University of Santa Maria
|
|
(UFSM). Analytically, the approach contemplates a case study for all
|
|
technologies used, with a brief presentation, a limit situation and
|
|
possible-viable results highlighted for the obtained data. Thus, we seek
|
|
to create unifying parameters (categories) for analysis in view of
|
|
education as a practice of freedom. Finally, we present as conclusions a
|
|
mapping of the current situation signalling a possible-viable and
|
|
innovative sustainable prospect to enhance inclusion and intercultural
|
|
dialogue in the collaborative communities of free software in Brazilian
|
|
open education.},
|
|
DOI = {10.29276/redapeci.2014.14.11605.98-118},
|
|
ISSN = {2176-171X},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000216188000007},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000903652502064,
|
|
Author = {Hastenreiter, Daniel Montenegro and dos Santos Junior, Carlos Denner},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {Assoc Informat Syst},
|
|
Title = {Impacts of License Choice on Free Software Development Dynamics},
|
|
Booktitle = {AMCIS 2015 PROCEEDINGS},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Note = {21st Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS), Fajardo, PR,
|
|
AUG 13-15, 2015},
|
|
Abstract = {The objective was to analyze the impacts of the license choice on the
|
|
development dynamics of free software projects, that is, on the
|
|
evolution of the application. A key factor for the success of a free
|
|
software project is its development dynamics, dependent on the
|
|
attraction and retention of users and developers. The license plays an
|
|
important role in this scenario, because by imposing restrictions on the
|
|
use of the source code it attracts potential contributors in a different
|
|
way. The degree of restriction of the license and an indicator of
|
|
success of free software were related: the time between stages, that is,
|
|
the time spent to evolve through the various stages of development. The
|
|
results indicated that projects licensed under non-restrictive terms
|
|
progress faster than projects licensed under highly restrictive terms
|
|
and that projects with restrictive licenses progress slower than
|
|
projects with non-restrictive or highly restrictive licenses.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-9966831-0-4},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000903652502064},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000343764100143,
|
|
Author = {Robles, Gregorio and Plaza, Hugo and Gonzalez-Barabona, Jesus M.},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Free/Open Source Software Projects as early MOOCs A comparison of two
|
|
ways of acquiring knowledge and skills over the Internet},
|
|
Booktitle = {2014 IEEE GLOBAL ENGINEERING EDUCATION CONFERENCE (EDUCON)},
|
|
Series = {IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Pages = {878-883},
|
|
Note = {IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference, Istanbul, TURKEY, APR
|
|
03-05, 2014},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper presents Free/Libre/Open Source Software (FLOSS) Projects as
|
|
early Massive Online Open Courses (MOOCs). Being software development a
|
|
process where learning and collaboration is of major importance, FLOSS
|
|
projects have in common many characteristics with MOOCs. This is because
|
|
many FLOSS projects (such as Linux, Apache, GNOME or KDE, among others)
|
|
are massive, they are open to anyone to participate, and are driven
|
|
mainly by telematic means. We therefore present the research literature
|
|
that has studied FLOSS projects from points of view that are close to
|
|
learning and discuss how the FLOSS community has approached many of the
|
|
issues related to acquiring knowledge and skills over the Internet and
|
|
compare them to how currently MOOCs, both xMOOCs and cMOOCs, address
|
|
these situations.},
|
|
ISSN = {2165-9567},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4799-3190-3},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Robles, Gregorio/I-2507-2012
|
|
Gonzalez-Barahona, Jesus M./L-5646-2017
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Gonzalez-Barahona, Jesus M./0000-0001-9682-460X
|
|
Robles, Gregorio/0000-0002-1442-6761},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000343764100143},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000569720900217,
|
|
Author = {Moreira, Jaziel S. and Alves, Everton L. G. and Andrade, Wilkerson L.},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {ACM},
|
|
Title = {An Exploratory Study on Extract Method Floss-Refactoring},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 35TH ANNUAL ACM SYMPOSIUM ON APPLIED COMPUTING
|
|
(SAC'20)},
|
|
Year = {2020},
|
|
Pages = {1532-1539},
|
|
Note = {35th Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC), Czech Tech Univ,
|
|
ELECTR NETWORK, MAR 30-APR 03, 2020},
|
|
Organization = {ACM; Masaryk Univ Czechia; Microsoft Res; ACM Special Interest Grp Appl
|
|
Comp; Natl Inst Technol Calicut},
|
|
Abstract = {As a software evolves its code requires constant updating. In this
|
|
sense, refactoring edits aim at improving structural aspects of a code
|
|
without changing its external behavior. However, studies show that
|
|
developers tend to combine in a single commit refactorings and
|
|
behavior-changing edits (extra edits) - floss-refactoring.
|
|
Floss-refactorings can be error-prone and require careful handling.
|
|
However, little has been done to understand how refactorings and extra
|
|
edits relate in practice. In this work, we propose a strategy for
|
|
extracting floss-refactoring data. Moreover, we mine code repositories
|
|
of 16 open-source projects and analyse commits with floss refactoring
|
|
related to Extract Method. Our results show that developers often
|
|
combine Extract Method with inner method extra edits (e.g., statement
|
|
insert), with an expected increase of 8-16\% of extra edits by each
|
|
Extract Method. Moreover, some statements are more likely to be changed
|
|
depending on the extra edit performed.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1145/3341105.3373893},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4503-6866-7},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Andrade, Wilkerson/LGZ-5161-2024
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {L. Andrade, Wilkerson/0000-0003-0656-6139},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000569720900217},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000402738404122,
|
|
Author = {Salmeron Gomez, R. and Garcia Garcia, C. and Lopez Martin, M. M.},
|
|
Editor = {Chova, LG and Martinez, AL and Torres, IC},
|
|
Title = {SELF-LEARNING OF ECONOMETRIC WITH FREE SOFTWARE},
|
|
Booktitle = {INTED2016: 10TH INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGY, EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT
|
|
CONFERENCE},
|
|
Series = {INTED Proceedings},
|
|
Year = {2016},
|
|
Pages = {4815-4818},
|
|
Note = {10th International Technology, Education and Development Conference
|
|
(INTED), Valencia, SPAIN, MAR 07-09, 2016},
|
|
Abstract = {Traditionally, Spanish university teaching has been characterized by a
|
|
strong theoretical charge with small emphasis on practical application.
|
|
The implementation of the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) tried to
|
|
change this trend focusing on the attention of the figure of the
|
|
student, limiting the figure of the teacher as ``a shepherd who leads
|
|
his flock.{''} Within this scenario, this paper presents a website
|
|
offering to students, and university community in general, the chance to
|
|
enter into the analysis of an econometric model in an independent way.
|
|
The produced material is basically made up of videos together with
|
|
appropriate explanatory comments that show how to estimate and validate
|
|
a general linear model by using specialized econometric software. The
|
|
election of the econometric packages Gretl and R is not arbitrary but
|
|
responds to the need to provide to students reliable tools that may be
|
|
freely used in their professional future without being subject to
|
|
licensing fees. The main goal is to focus on the learning process in the
|
|
students providing them more than only pages filled with formulas (often
|
|
incomprehensible to the student). We consider that this contribution
|
|
leads to a learning methodology based on the student, combining
|
|
education, research and innovation while improving the employability of
|
|
our students, being some of the main priorities of the EHEA.},
|
|
ISSN = {2340-1079},
|
|
ISBN = {978-84-608-5617-7},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {López-Martín, M.M./U-3381-2018
|
|
Lopez-Martin, Maria del Mar/M-8529-2014},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Lopez-Martin, Maria del Mar/0000-0001-8677-9606},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000402738404122},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@incollection{ WOS:000442905400026,
|
|
Author = {Rosu, Sebastian Marius and Dragoi, George},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {Informat Resources Management Assoc},
|
|
Title = {E-Health Sites Development Using Open Source Software and OMT
|
|
Methodology as Support for Family Doctors' Activities: A Romanian Case
|
|
Study},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE TECHNOLOGY: CONCEPTS, METHODOLOGIES, TOOLS, AND APPLICATIONS},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Pages = {430-446},
|
|
Abstract = {E-health is the generic term used for the set of tools based on
|
|
information and communication technology used to help prevent, diagnose,
|
|
treat, and monitor the health and lifestyles and to improve these
|
|
processes. These considerations are the starting point of this chapter,
|
|
which presents a Website development solution for family doctors'
|
|
consulting-rooms to meet the needs of potential patients, based on
|
|
Object Modeling Technique (OMT) and Open Source Software (OSS) in a
|
|
metropolitan area network infrastructure. Development of ICT leaves much
|
|
more freedom to the consultants to accommodate organizations to other
|
|
influences, both internal and external.},
|
|
DOI = {10.4018/978-1-4666-7230-7.ch025},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4666-7231-4; 978-1-4666-7230-7},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000442905400026},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000415732700003,
|
|
Author = {Maheswari, C. Uma and Reddy, K. Obi and Dhlamini, M. S. and Mothudi, B.
|
|
M. and Kommula, V. P. and Rajulu, A. Varada},
|
|
Title = {Extraction and structural characterization of cellulose from milkweed
|
|
floss},
|
|
Journal = {SEPARATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY},
|
|
Year = {2017},
|
|
Volume = {52},
|
|
Number = {17},
|
|
Pages = {2677-2683},
|
|
Abstract = {The aim of this study was to investigate the utilization of milkweed
|
|
fruit floss residues as a source for the isolation of cellulose.
|
|
Cellulose was extracted by acidified sodium chlorite and sodium
|
|
hydroxide treatments. Characterization of the pristine milkweed floss
|
|
and extracted cellulose was performed by chemical composition analysis,
|
|
Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, scanning electron
|
|
microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), and thermogravimetric
|
|
analysis (TGA). The extracted cellulose had mainly a-cellulose as the
|
|
other components hemicellulose and lignin were significantly removed
|
|
during cellulose extraction process. The FTIR spectra also indicated
|
|
that the chemical treatments extensively removed hemicellulose and
|
|
lignin from the pristine milkweed floss. SEM technique was used to
|
|
investigate the surface morphology of the pristine milkweed floss and
|
|
extracted cellulose. The intensity of the crystalline peak in the X-ray
|
|
diffractograms of the extracted cellulose was higher than that of
|
|
pristine milkweed. Further, the XRD results indicated a structural
|
|
transformation of cellulose I (pristine milkweed) to cellulose II
|
|
(extracted cellulose) because of the chemical treatments. The extracted
|
|
cellulose, which is a high biomass, had better thermal stability than
|
|
the pristine milkweed floss owing to removal of non-cellulosic
|
|
components.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1080/01496395.2017.1374406},
|
|
ISSN = {0149-6395},
|
|
EISSN = {1520-5754},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Dhlamini, Mokhotjwa/J-9699-2014
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Anumakonda, Varada Rajulu/KDM-6742-2024
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Kommula, venkata parasuram/I-6041-2018
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Mothudi, Bakang Moses/X-6864-2018},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Dhlamini, Mokhotjwa Simon/0000-0002-4001-6408
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Kommula, venkata parasuram/0000-0003-2972-3504
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Mothudi, Bakang Moses/0000-0002-1331-6085},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000415732700003},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000850206000004,
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Author = {Guizani, Mariam and Zimmermann, Thomas and Sarma, Anita and Ford, Denae},
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Book-Group-Author = {IEEE Computer Society},
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Title = {Attracting and Retaining OSS Contributors with a Maintainer Dashboard},
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Booktitle = {2022 ACM/IEEE 44TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING:
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SOFTWARE ENGINEERING IN SOCIETY (ICSE-SEIS 2022)},
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Year = {2022},
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Pages = {36-40},
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Note = {44th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Software Engineering -
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Software Engineering in Society (ICSE-SEIS), Pittsburgh, PA, MAY 22-27,
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2022},
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Organization = {IEEE; Assoc Comp Machinery},
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Abstract = {Tools and artifacts produced by open source software (OSS) have been
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woven into the foundation of the technology industry. To keep this
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foundation intact, the open source community needs to actively invest in
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sustainable approaches to bring in new contributors and nurture existing
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ones. We take a first step at this by collaboratively designing a
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maintainer dashboard that provides recommendations on how to attract and
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retain open source contributors. For example, by highlighting project
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goals (e.g., a social good cause) to attract diverse contributors and
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mechanisms to acknowledge (e.g., a ``rising contributor{''} badge)
|
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existing contributors. Next, we conduct a project-specific evaluation
|
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with maintainers to better understand use cases in which this tool will
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be most helpful at supporting their plans for growth. From analyzing
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feedback, we find recommendations to be useful at signaling projects as
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welcoming and providing gentle nudges for maintainers to proactively
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recognize emerging contributors. However, there are complexities to
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consider when designing recommendations such as the project current
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development state (e.g., deadlines, milestones, refactoring) and
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governance model. Finally, we distill our findings to share what the
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future of recommendations in open source looks like and how to make
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these recommendations most meaningful over time.},
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DOI = {10.1145/3510458.3513020},
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ISBN = {978-1-6654-9594-3},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Guizani, Mariam/JXN-1149-2024
|
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},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Guizani, Mariam/0000-0003-2545-2612},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000850206000004},
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}
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@article{ WOS:001322403800001,
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Author = {Cerone, Antonio},
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Title = {Multifaceted formal methods and their interdisciplinary role - From the
|
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cathedral of `components as coalgebras' to the HCI context and the open
|
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source software bazaar},
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Journal = {JOURNAL OF LOGICAL AND ALGEBRAIC METHODS IN PROGRAMMING},
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Year = {2025},
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Volume = {142},
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Month = {JAN},
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Abstract = {In this article we revisit the history of formal methods with a focus on
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important aspects that contribute to their interdisciplinary role. We
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consider: the variability of mathematical representation techniques on
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which the theoretical foundations of formal methods are based; formal
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methods multidisciplinarity; their capability to serve at a meta-level
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in providing the semantics of programming languages, specification and
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modelling languages as well as higher- level and domain-specific formal
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notations; and, finally, how some of these higher-level and
|
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domain-specific notations may be lifted at an interdisciplinary level.
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Within this historical review, we are inspired by Luis Barbosa's
|
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``components as coalgebras{''} approach in seeing that the duality
|
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data-process is underlying all those aspects of formal methods. We also
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see that such a duality may not only be expressed in universal terms
|
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within category theory, but may also be characterised in practical terms
|
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and focused applications by two distinct logic paradigms, equational
|
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logic for the data and rewriting logic for the process, by two modelling
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directions, forward process definitions and backward data-driven process
|
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transformations, and by the distinction between syntax, defined by the
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data structures, and semantics, provided by rewrite rules. We use the
|
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Maude modelling language to illustrate the application of the data-
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|
process duality. In fact, Maude use equational logic to define data
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types and rewriting logic to express system evolution. Illustrative
|
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examples are from the areas of cognitive science and human- computer
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interaction (HCI). We then define a data-driven model transformation,
|
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which we call elaborative mining, , which adopts a backward perspective
|
|
to recover a behaviour that was observed in real life but was not
|
|
predicted forward by the original model. Finally, we see how the ``open
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|
source software bazaar{''}, which is a metaphor for the apparently
|
|
chaotic open source development process, offers us a big data context to
|
|
lift the driving process for model transformation from deterministic to
|
|
statistical.},
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DOI = {10.1016/j.jlamp.2024.101006},
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EarlyAccessDate = {SEP 2024},
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Article-Number = {101006},
|
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ISSN = {2352-2208},
|
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EISSN = {2352-2216},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:001322403800001},
|
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}
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@article{ WOS:001200861200010,
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Author = {Maina, Melisa and Basel, Valentin},
|
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Title = {Reading Comprehension on Screen: A Free Software Educational Proposal},
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Journal = {REICE-REVISTA IBEROAMERICANA SOBRE CALIDAD EFICACIA Y CAMBIO EN
|
|
EDUCACION},
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Year = {2024},
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Volume = {22},
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Number = {2},
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Pages = {133-149},
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Month = {APR},
|
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Abstract = {The increasing digitalization of social life has substantially modified
|
|
everyday practices, including teaching -learning processes. The aim of
|
|
this article is to analyze digital reading in a free software
|
|
educational community. The experience was carried out on April 22, 2023
|
|
in the city of Cordoba (Argentina) with children of different ages in
|
|
the Latin American Festival of Free Software Installation. Based on a
|
|
qualitative methodology, with the incorporation of some ethnographic
|
|
tools, data were collected from the reading situations observed in the
|
|
intervention. We used the following theoretical foundations: ludic
|
|
narratives and video games, digital reading in a hybrid context
|
|
(coexistence of paper and screen) and free software in education. The
|
|
data collected were analyzed with grounded theory procedures to
|
|
construct the following categories of analysis of the digital reading
|
|
comprehension of children: literal comprehension, inferential
|
|
comprehension, inferential comprehension of literary elements and
|
|
comprehension of the ludic structure and. We conclude that reading on
|
|
screen mediated by free software shows a cognitive complexity that
|
|
allows the critical review of the influence of GAFAMs in the educational
|
|
community and that benefits the strengthening of the cultural mesh.},
|
|
DOI = {10.15366/reice2024.22.2.008},
|
|
ISSN = {1696-4713},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001200861200010},
|
|
}
|
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|
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000358742400004,
|
|
Author = {Mavridis, Androklis},
|
|
Editor = {Iliadis, L and Papazoglou, M and Pohl, K},
|
|
Title = {Valuation and Selection of OSS with Real Options},
|
|
Booktitle = {ADVANCED INFORMATION SYSTEMS ENGINEERING WORKSHOPS},
|
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Series = {Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
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Volume = {178},
|
|
Pages = {44-52},
|
|
Note = {26th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems
|
|
Engineering (CAiSE), Thessaloniki, GREECE, JUN 16-20, 2014},
|
|
Abstract = {The selection of Open Source Software (OSS) applications is a complex
|
|
and difficult task. The evolving nature of OSS with constant updates, as
|
|
well as the vast number of available projects hampers the selection
|
|
process. Advancements in evaluation methods offer assistance in
|
|
measuring various quality aspects, but do not examine the financial
|
|
implications of risks and uncertainties imposed by the frequent
|
|
updates/modifications and by the dynamics of the OSS communities. We
|
|
perceive the OSS applications as assets capable of generating value upon
|
|
selection. The objective is to discover the uncertainty factors
|
|
affecting the overall value, to measure the quality evolution and
|
|
finally to quantify the expected generated utility value of the OSS
|
|
candidates.},
|
|
ISSN = {1865-1348},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-319-07869-4; 978-3-319-07868-7},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000358742400004},
|
|
}
|
|
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000185177000029,
|
|
Author = {Feller, J and Fitzgerald, B and Ljungberg, J and Berquist, M},
|
|
Editor = {Korpela, M and Montealegre, R and Poulymenakou, A},
|
|
Title = {Open source and free software - Organizational and societal implications},
|
|
Booktitle = {ORGANIZATIONAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN THE CONTEXT OF GLOBALIZATION},
|
|
Series = {INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR INFORMATION PROCESSING},
|
|
Year = {2003},
|
|
Volume = {126},
|
|
Pages = {461-464},
|
|
Note = {Working Conference on Information Systems Perspectives and Challenges in
|
|
the Context of Globalization, ATHENS, GREECE, JUN 15-17, 2003},
|
|
Organization = {Int Federat Informat Proc, TC8 \& TC9, WG8 2 \& WG9 4},
|
|
Abstract = {Although there is evidence of wide-spread organizational and societal
|
|
adoption of open source and free software (OS/FS) products, processes,
|
|
philosophy and business models, our understanding of OS/FS in the
|
|
organizational and societal contexts is still quite limited. In this
|
|
panel, we seek to stimulate an open and productive conversation by
|
|
articulating the key research questions which have informed, and emerged
|
|
from, the study of the socio-cultural, legal, ethical and policy issues
|
|
associated with OS/FS.},
|
|
ISSN = {1571-5736},
|
|
ISBN = {1-4020-7488-3},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Fitzgerald, Brian/E-7790-2010},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Feller, Joseph/0000-0001-9335-4542
|
|
Fitzgerald, Brian/0000-0001-9193-2863},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000185177000029},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000734649600001,
|
|
Author = {Peinado-Santana, Sara and Hernandez-Lamas, Patricia and Bernabeu-Larena,
|
|
Jorge and Cabau-Anchuelo, Beatriz and Martin-Caro, Jose Antonio},
|
|
Title = {Public Works Heritage 3D Model Digitisation, Optimisation and
|
|
Dissemination with Free and Open-Source Software and Platforms and
|
|
Low-Cost Tools},
|
|
Journal = {SUSTAINABILITY},
|
|
Year = {2021},
|
|
Volume = {13},
|
|
Number = {23},
|
|
Month = {DEC},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper describes an innovative, accessible, and sustainable method
|
|
for enhancing cultural heritage. Documenting and disseminating the
|
|
public works heritage have now come of age, digitally speaking, with the
|
|
adoption of new technologies both to further research on and heighten
|
|
the esteem attributed to the public works heritage. Nonetheless,
|
|
academic discourse rarely describes procedures for the 3D digitisation
|
|
of heritage works comprehensible to non-expert readers with limited
|
|
resources. Taking that premise as a starting point, with special
|
|
attention to the determinants of the public works heritage, this article
|
|
aims to define the general, open-source methodology covering 3D model
|
|
data capture, information processing and optimisation. The article also
|
|
discusses model dissemination strategies using free platforms and
|
|
low-cost tools. The general discussion is illustrated with the case
|
|
study of Ariza Bridge in Spain. This Renaissance-style structure dates
|
|
from the second half of the sixteenth century. Despite its listing as a
|
|
cultural heritage asset, the monument was flooded by the Giribaile
|
|
reservoir waters in 1998 and is now only wholly visible during droughts.
|
|
The application, developed with open-source software and implemented
|
|
with free platforms and low-cost tools, features geo-referencing and is
|
|
designed to be accessible to non-expert users. The methodology proposed
|
|
is intended as a suitable instrument for the sustainable study,
|
|
valorisation and dissemination of the built heritage.},
|
|
DOI = {10.3390/su132313020},
|
|
Article-Number = {13020},
|
|
EISSN = {2071-1050},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Bernabeu, Jorge/AAC-2886-2020
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Martin-Caro Alamo, Jose Antonio/0000-0002-2963-2058
|
|
Bernabeu-Larena, Jorge/0000-0002-6720-3115
|
|
HERNANDEZ LAMAS, PATRICIA/0000-0001-6656-0420},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000734649600001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001309243100001,
|
|
Author = {Sivori, D. and Merani, M. G. B. and Bocchi, F. and Spina, D. and
|
|
Cattari, S.},
|
|
Title = {Environmental effects on the experimental modal parameters of masonry
|
|
buildings: experiences from the Italian Seismic Observatory of
|
|
Structures (OSS) network},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF CIVIL STRUCTURAL HEALTH MONITORING},
|
|
Year = {2024},
|
|
Month = {2024 SEP 10},
|
|
Abstract = {The paper presents an in-depth analysis of the ambient dynamic behavior
|
|
of nine masonry buildings monitored by the Italian Seismic Observatory
|
|
of Structures (OSS). Addressing a significant knowledge gap affecting
|
|
this structural type, the study reveals how daily and seasonal
|
|
fluctuations in environmental factors have a notable influence on its
|
|
experimental modal parameters. A robust frequency-domain tracking
|
|
algorithm is first developed to identify and follow the evolution of
|
|
modal parameters over time, exploiting ambient vibration recordings
|
|
acquired at sub-daily intervals on the structures. The procedure is
|
|
systematically applied to the entire portfolio of case-study buildings
|
|
and, in the first year of training, integrated with measurements of
|
|
environmental parameters provided by nearby weather stations. The
|
|
multivariate regression analysis indicates that temperature variation is
|
|
the primary driver of the observed wandering of natural frequencies. The
|
|
frequency-temperature relationship shows a positive correlation above
|
|
zero degrees and, in several cases, a significant degree of nonlinearity
|
|
already present in low-frequency global modes. Simple predictive models
|
|
are proposed to address such nonlinear behavior, including freezing
|
|
conditions and accounting for internal heating during winter. Leveraging
|
|
these novel insights, the work develops strategies to improve the
|
|
efficiency of data acquisition protocols and training periods, enabling
|
|
the near-future extension of real-time condition assessment
|
|
methodologies to the entire OSS network.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/s13349-024-00847-0},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {SEP 2024},
|
|
ISSN = {2190-5452},
|
|
EISSN = {2190-5479},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Cattari, Serena/AAD-6007-2021
|
|
SIVORI, DANIELE/HKV-9314-2023
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {SIVORI, DANIELE/0000-0002-6709-3710
|
|
Cattari, Serena/0000-0001-9459-5989},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001309243100001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001137942100001,
|
|
Author = {Lin, Sen and Sun, Shiyong and Li, Zhengwei},
|
|
Title = {Clay-based 1D-2D halloysite\&g-C<sub>3</sub>N<sub>4</sub> nanostructured
|
|
meat floss for photocatalytic hydrogen evolution},
|
|
Journal = {HELIYON},
|
|
Year = {2023},
|
|
Volume = {9},
|
|
Number = {10},
|
|
Month = {OCT},
|
|
Abstract = {Graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4) has drawn extensive attention with
|
|
some features including visible-light response as non-metallic
|
|
semiconductor, low cost in raw material and green pollution-free for
|
|
environment, but suffers from some issues such as fast charge carriers'
|
|
recombination, easy aggregation, etc. In this work, the 1D-2D
|
|
HNTs\&g-C3N4-X binary materials similar to meat floss pattern in a
|
|
series of halloysite loading amounts are designed via a facile
|
|
electrostatic self-assembly strategy with debris g-C3N4 after cell
|
|
pulverizing treatment and HNTs that outwardly modified by
|
|
cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) as the building blocks. The
|
|
halloysite-mediated satellite-core material displays a photocatalytic of
|
|
H-2 evolution performance with the highest evolution rate of 137.0 mu
|
|
mol g(-1) h(-1) in visible light condition with no co-catalysts, and is
|
|
similar to 3.4 times that of bulk g-C3N4, mainly benefiting from the
|
|
reduced nanometer size of debris g-C3N4 and enhanced interface
|
|
dispersion ability by HNTs, resulting in ameliorative separation
|
|
efficiency of photogenerated charge carriers. This research conclusively
|
|
provides the new perspective towards the performance enhancement of
|
|
water splitting of g-C3N4 in raw clay mineral modification mode and
|
|
broadens the applications of mineral-based composite in the renewable
|
|
energy utilization field.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e20520},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {SEP 2023},
|
|
Article-Number = {e20520},
|
|
EISSN = {2405-8440},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Lin, Sen/0000-0003-4019-4981},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001137942100001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000473830200008,
|
|
Author = {Karger, Tomas},
|
|
Title = {The meaning of sharing in free software and beyond},
|
|
Journal = {INFORMATION COMMUNICATION \& SOCIETY},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Volume = {22},
|
|
Number = {9},
|
|
Pages = {1295-1309},
|
|
Abstract = {This study brings together findings about two contexts of sharing in
|
|
order to explore the meaning of the word in the digital environment.
|
|
First, this study is based on ethnographic research of free software
|
|
projects and uses the resulting thick description to determine the
|
|
meaning of sharing in this context. Second, the current literature on
|
|
sharing usually takes user-generated content (UGC) platforms as its
|
|
empirical reference, resulting in identifying a distinct meaning of
|
|
sharing in this context. By combining the two sets of findings into a
|
|
single narrative, this study makes three points: (1) the academic
|
|
discourse on free software conceptualizing it as a form of gift-giving
|
|
antithetical to the ways of capitalist production needs to be revised;
|
|
(2) the use of sharing in the context of UGC platforms relies heavily on
|
|
references to the culture of free software; (3) although representatives
|
|
from both contexts claim to be taking part in the same sharing
|
|
practices, there are substantial differences in the type of information
|
|
being shared, the explicitness of the sharing mechanisms, and the
|
|
organizational context of monetization of the shared objects.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1080/1369118X.2017.1418016},
|
|
ISSN = {1369-118X},
|
|
EISSN = {1468-4462},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Karger, Tomas/S-6858-2019},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Karger, Tomas/0000-0002-5624-8916},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000473830200008},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000369183600019,
|
|
Author = {Mendez Tapia, Lucia and Lopez, Lidia and Ayala, Claudia P. and Annosi,
|
|
Maria Carmela},
|
|
Editor = {Ralyte, J and Espana, S and Pastor, O},
|
|
Title = {Towards an OSS Adoption Business Impact Assessment},
|
|
Booktitle = {PRACTICE OF ENTERPRISE MODELING, POEM 2015},
|
|
Series = {Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Volume = {235},
|
|
Pages = {289-305},
|
|
Note = {8th IFIP WG 8.1 Working Conference on the Practice of Enterprise
|
|
Modeling (PoEM), Univ Politecnica Valencia, Res Ctr Software Prod
|
|
Methods, Valencia, SPAIN, NOV 10-12, 2015},
|
|
Organization = {IFIP WG 8 1},
|
|
Abstract = {Nowadays, the adoption of Open Source Software (OSS) by organizations is
|
|
becoming a strategic need in a wide variety of application areas.
|
|
Organizations adopt OSS in very diverse ways. The way in which they
|
|
adopt OSS affects and shapes their businesses. Therefore, knowing the
|
|
impact of different OSS adoption strategies in the context of an
|
|
organization may help improving the processes undertaken inside this
|
|
organization and ultimately pave the road to strategic moves. However,
|
|
there is a lack of support for assessing the impact of the OSS adoption
|
|
over the business of the adopter organizations. Based on the
|
|
goal-oriented characterization of some OSS adoption strategies, in this
|
|
paper, we propose a preliminary approach to assess the business impact
|
|
of the OSS adoption strategies over the adopter organizations. The
|
|
proposal is based on the Business Model Canvas and graph theory notions
|
|
to support the elicitation and assessment of the impact of each goal
|
|
over the adopter organization. We illustrate the application of the
|
|
approach in the context of a telecommunications company.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-319-25897-3\_19},
|
|
ISSN = {1865-1348},
|
|
EISSN = {1865-1356},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-319-25897-3; 978-3-319-25896-6},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Lopez, Lidia/Q-3925-2019
|
|
Lopez Cuesta, Lidia/K-1714-2015},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Lopez Cuesta, Lidia/0000-0002-6901-9223},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000369183600019},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000179505800005,
|
|
Author = {Mufti, AA},
|
|
Editor = {Teng, JG},
|
|
Title = {FRPs and FOSs lead to innovation in Canadian civil engineering
|
|
structures},
|
|
Booktitle = {FRP COMPOSITES IN CIVIL ENGINEERING, VOLS I AND II, PROCEEDINGS},
|
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Year = {2001},
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Pages = {49-60},
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Note = {International Conference on FRP Composites in Civil Engineering, HONG
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KONG, PEOPLES R CHINA, DEC 12-15, 2001},
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Organization = {Hong Kong Inst Engineers; Hong Kong Soc Theoret \& Appl Mech; Hong Kong
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Polytech Univ, Dept Civil \& Struct Engn},
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Abstract = {Modem and innovative technologies, developed as part of ISIS Canada
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activities, are described; these technologies involve new building
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materials, comprising polymers and super-strong fibres, and innovative
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sensors incorporating fibre optics. It is argued that the ISIS
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technologies will pave the way to innovation as well as for
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rehabilitating and rejuvenating Canada's aging and fast-crumbling
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infrastructure in a cost-effective manner. This paper chronicles the
|
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latest developments of ISIS technologies.},
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ISBN = {0-08-043945-4},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000179505800005},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000520409500048,
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Author = {Grabinski, Wladek and Pavanello, Marcelo and de Souza, Michelly and
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Tomaszewski, Daniel and Malesinska, Jola and Gluszko, Grzegorz and
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Bucher, Matthias and Makris, Nikolaos and Nikolaou, Aristeidis and
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Abo-Elhadid, Ahmed and Mierzwinski, Marek and Lemaitre, Laurent and
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Brinson, Mike and Lallement, Christophe and Sallese, Jean-Michel and
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Yoshitomi, Sadayuki and Malisse, Paul and Oguey, Henri and Cserveny,
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Stefan and Enz, Christian and Krummenacher, Francois and Vittoz, Eric},
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Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
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Title = {FOSS EKV2.6 Verilog-A Compact MOSFET Model},
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Booktitle = {49TH EUROPEAN SOLID-STATE DEVICE RESEARCH CONFERENCE (ESSDERC 2019)},
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Series = {Proceedings of the European Solid-State Device Research Conference},
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Year = {2019},
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Pages = {190-193},
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Note = {49th European Solid-State Device Research Conference (ESSDERC), Cracow,
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|
POLAND, SEP 23-26, 2019},
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Abstract = {The EKV2.6 MOSFET compact model has had a considerable impact on the
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academic and industrial community of analog integrated circuit design,
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since its inception in 1996. The model is available as a free
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open-source software (FOSS) tool coded in Verilog-A. The present paper
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provides a short review of foundations of the model and shows its
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capabilities via characterization and modeling based on a test chip in
|
|
180 nm CMOS fabricated via Europractice.},
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DOI = {10.1109/essderc.2019.8901822},
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ISSN = {1930-8876},
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|
ISBN = {978-1-7281-1539-9},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Makris, Nikolaos/AAL-2943-2020
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jean-michel, sallese/AAI-1359-2019
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|
Grabinski, Wladyslaw/ABF-2316-2020
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Tomaszewski, Daniel/G-5802-2015
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Pavanello, Marcelo/I-3985-2012
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De Souza, Michelly/F-2483-2018},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Grabinski, Wladek/0000-0003-3445-9496
|
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Tomaszewski, Daniel/0000-0001-5158-2520
|
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Pavanello, Marcelo/0000-0003-1361-3650
|
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Bucher, Matthias/0000-0002-2584-2533
|
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LALLEMENT, christophe/0000-0002-0708-7212
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De Souza, Michelly/0000-0001-6472-4807},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000520409500048},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000328540900049,
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Author = {Ellis, Heidi J. C. and Hislop, Gregory W. and Purcell, Michelle},
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Editor = {Ardis, M and Cowling, T and Bohner, S},
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Title = {Project Selection for Student Involvement in Humanitarian FOSS},
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Booktitle = {2013 IEEE 26TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
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EDUCATION AND TRAINING (CSEE\&T)},
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Series = {Conference on Software Engineering Education and Training},
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|
Year = {2013},
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Pages = {359-361},
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Note = {IEEE 26th Conference on Software Engineering Education and Training
|
|
(CSEE and T), San Francisco, CA, MAY 19-21, 2013},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc},
|
|
Abstract = {Student involvement in Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) holds the
|
|
potential to support a wide range software engineering education topics
|
|
from requirements to design to testing and more. In addition,
|
|
participation in a FOSS project exposes students to large, complex
|
|
software projects and real-world development teams and environments like
|
|
those that they will typically see after graduation. However,
|
|
identifying a project appropriate for student involvement can be a
|
|
difficult task. There are a huge number of possible FOSS projects with a
|
|
wide range of sizes, complexity, and domains. The presenters of this
|
|
workshop have developed an approach to FOSS project identification {[}1]
|
|
which is based on several years of experience with student participation
|
|
in FOSS projects. The approach is based on humanitarian FOSS (HFOSS) as
|
|
those projects have been shown to motivate students {[}2]. During the
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workshop, key criteria for evaluating a FOSS project will be presented,
|
|
along with a rubric. This workshop will interactively walk participants
|
|
through the process of identifying and evaluating a project appropriate
|
|
for their classes based on the criteria and rubric.},
|
|
ISSN = {1093-0175},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4673-5140-9},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000328540900049},
|
|
}
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|
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@article{ WOS:000214729600005,
|
|
Author = {Macho, Hector J. and Robles, Gregorio and Gonzalez-Barahona, Jesus M.},
|
|
Title = {Evaluation of FLOSS by Analyzing Its Software Evolution: An Example
|
|
using the Moodle Platform},
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|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH},
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Year = {2015},
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|
Volume = {8},
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|
Number = {1},
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|
Pages = {62-81},
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|
Month = {JAN-MAR},
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|
Abstract = {In today's world, management often rely on FLOSS (Free/Libre/Open Source
|
|
Software) systems to run their organizations. However, the nature of
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|
FLOSS is different from the software they have been using in the last
|
|
decades. Its development model is distributed, and its authors are
|
|
diverse as many volunteers and companies may collaborate in the project.
|
|
In this paper, the authors want to shed some light on how to evaluate a
|
|
FLOSS system by looking at the Moodle platform, which is currently the
|
|
most used learning management system among educational institutions
|
|
worldwide. In contrast with other evaluation models that have been
|
|
proposed so far, the one presented here is based on retrieving
|
|
historical information that can be obtained publicly from the Internet,
|
|
allowing the authors to study its evolution. As a result, they will show
|
|
how using their methodology management can take informed decisions that
|
|
lower the risk that organizations face when investing in a FLOSS system.},
|
|
DOI = {10.4018/JITR.2015010105},
|
|
ISSN = {1938-7857},
|
|
EISSN = {1938-7865},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Robles, Gregorio/I-2507-2012
|
|
Gonzalez-Barahona, Jesus M./L-5646-2017},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Robles, Gregorio/0000-0002-1442-6761
|
|
Gonzalez-Barahona, Jesus M./0000-0001-9682-460X},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000214729600005},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:001118262900019,
|
|
Author = {Liang, Jenny T. and Zimmermann, Thomas and Ford, Denae},
|
|
Editor = {Roychoudhury, A and Cadar, C and Kim, M},
|
|
Title = {Understanding Skills for OSS Communities on GitHub},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 30TH ACM JOINT MEETING EUROPEAN SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
|
|
CONFERENCE AND SYMPOSIUM ON THE FOUNDATIONS OF SOFTWARE ENGINEERING,
|
|
ESEC/FSE 2022},
|
|
Year = {2022},
|
|
Pages = {170-182},
|
|
Note = {30th ACM Joint European Software Engineering Conference / Symposium on
|
|
the Foundations of Software Engineering (ESEC/FSE), Singapore,
|
|
SINGAPORE, NOV 14-18, 2022},
|
|
Organization = {Assoc Comp Machinery; ACM SIGSOFT; Natl Univ Singapore; Sea Ltd; Amazon
|
|
Web Serv; Dragon Testing; Microsoft Res; Ant Grp; Google; Meta; Naver;
|
|
Huawei; Zilliqa; KAIST},
|
|
Abstract = {The development of open source software (OSS) is a broad field which
|
|
requires diverse skill sets. For example, maintainers help lead the
|
|
project and promote its longevity, technical writers assist with
|
|
documentation, bug reporters identify defects in software, and
|
|
developers program the software. However, it is unknown which skills are
|
|
used in OSS development as well as OSS contributors' general attitudes
|
|
towards skills in OSS. In this paper, we address this gap by
|
|
administering a survey to a diverse set of 455 OSS contributors. Guided
|
|
by these responses as well as prior literature on software development
|
|
expertise and social factors of OSS, we develop a model of skills in OSS
|
|
that considers the many contexts OSS contributors work in. This model
|
|
has 45 skills in the following 9 categories: technical skills, working
|
|
styles, problem solving, contribution types, project-specific skills,
|
|
interpersonal skills, external relations, management, and
|
|
characteristics. Through a mix of qualitative and quantitative analyses,
|
|
we find that OSS contributors are actively motivated to improve skills
|
|
and perceive many benefits in sharing their skills with others. We then
|
|
use this analysis to derive a set of design implications and best
|
|
practices for those who incorporate skills into OSS tools and platforms,
|
|
such as GitHub.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1145/3540250.3549082},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4503-9413-0},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Liang, Jenny/MFI-6482-2025},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001118262900019},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000339660300001,
|
|
Author = {Gonzalez-Barahona, Jesus M. and Robles, Gregorio and Herraiz, Israel and
|
|
Ortega, Felipe},
|
|
Title = {Studying the laws of software evolution in a long-lived FLOSS project},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF SOFTWARE-EVOLUTION AND PROCESS},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Volume = {26},
|
|
Number = {7},
|
|
Pages = {589-612},
|
|
Month = {JUL},
|
|
Abstract = {Some free, open-source software projects have been around for quite a
|
|
long time, the longest living ones dating from the early 1980s. For some
|
|
of them, detailed information about their evolution is available in
|
|
source code management systems tracking all their code changes for
|
|
periods of more than 15 years. This paper examines in detail the
|
|
evolution of one of such projects, glibc, with the main aim of
|
|
understanding how it evolved and how it matched Lehman's laws of
|
|
software evolution. As a result, we have developed a methodology for
|
|
studying the evolution of such long-lived projects based on the
|
|
information in their source code management repository, described in
|
|
detail several aspects of the history of glibc, including some activity
|
|
and size metrics, and found how some of the laws of software evolution
|
|
may not hold in this case. (C) 2013 The Authors. Journal of Software:
|
|
Evolution and Process published by John Wiley \& Sons Ltd.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1002/smr.1615},
|
|
ISSN = {2047-7473},
|
|
EISSN = {2047-7481},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Herraiz, Israel/W-5001-2019
|
|
Robles, Gregorio/I-2507-2012
|
|
Gonzalez-Barahona, Jesus M./L-5646-2017
|
|
Ortega, Felipe/L-8142-2014
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Gonzalez-Barahona, Jesus M./0000-0001-9682-460X
|
|
Ortega, Felipe/0000-0003-0231-2051
|
|
Robles, Gregorio/0000-0002-1442-6761},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000339660300001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:001103187300052,
|
|
Author = {Feng, Zixuan},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {OSS Unsung Heroes: Crafting Productive Communities Invisibly},
|
|
Booktitle = {2023 IEEE SYMPOSIUM ON VISUAL LANGUAGES AND HUMAN-CENTRIC COMPUTING,
|
|
VL/HCC},
|
|
Series = {Symposium on Visual Languages and Human Centric Computing VL HCC},
|
|
Year = {2023},
|
|
Pages = {302-303},
|
|
Note = {IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing (VL/HCC),
|
|
Martin Luther King Jr Memorial Lib, Washington, DC, OCT 02-06, 2023},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/VL-HCC57772.2023.00060},
|
|
ISSN = {1943-6092},
|
|
ISBN = {979-8-3503-2946-9},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001103187300052},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000443640503125,
|
|
Author = {Sbai, Nesrine and Ben Sassi, Sihem and Ben Ghezala, Henda Hajjami},
|
|
Editor = {Soliman, KS},
|
|
Title = {Towards A Benchmark for OSS Recommender Systems},
|
|
Booktitle = {VISION 2020: SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, INNOVATION MANAGEMENT,
|
|
AND GLOBAL GROWTH, VOLS I-IX, 2017},
|
|
Year = {2017},
|
|
Pages = {5093-5104},
|
|
Note = {30th International Business-Information-Management-Association
|
|
Conference, Madrid, SPAIN, NOV 08-09, 2017},
|
|
Organization = {Business Inform Management Assoc},
|
|
Abstract = {Benchmarks are important in research to evaluate proposed approaches and
|
|
works. In many fields such as information processing and retrieval, they
|
|
rely on datasets composed of training and test sub-datasets. In the
|
|
recommendation field, some benchmarks do exist for various types of
|
|
information. However, no dataset is dedicated to Open Source Software
|
|
(OSS). The aim of this paper is to create a first benchmark specific to
|
|
OSS, which may be used in evaluating different algorithms recommending
|
|
OSS. To reach this aim, we designed the structure of the dataset by
|
|
studying OSS characteristics and we mined both SourceForge and Github
|
|
repositories in order to constitute the data collection. We then
|
|
proceeded to the evaluation step by running a set of well-known
|
|
recommendation algorithms within Recommender101 and Librec frameworks on
|
|
the OSS dataset. The obtained benchmark may serve as a basis for any
|
|
future work about OSS recommendation by either extending the dataset, or
|
|
evaluating and comparing new algorithms.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-9860419-9-0},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Ben Ghezala, Henda/AAK-7052-2021
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {/0000-0002-6874-1388
|
|
sbai, nesrine/0000-0003-0290-6634},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000443640503125},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000309430500006,
|
|
Author = {Matos, Alfredo and Thomson, John and Trezentos, Paulo},
|
|
Editor = {Hissam, SA and Russo, B and Neto, MGD and Kon, F},
|
|
Title = {Preparing FLOSS for Future Network Paradigms: A Survey on Linux Network
|
|
Management},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SYSTEMS: GROUNDING RESEARCH},
|
|
Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
|
|
Year = {2011},
|
|
Volume = {365},
|
|
Pages = {75-89},
|
|
Note = {7th International Conference on Open Source Systems, Salvador, BRAZIL,
|
|
OCT 05-08, 2011},
|
|
Organization = {CAPES, Minist Educ, Coordinat Improvement Higher Educ Personnel; CNPQ,
|
|
Minist Sci \& Tecnol, Natl Council Sci \& Technol Dev; FAPESB, State
|
|
Bahia Res Agcy; Petrobras, Brazilian Natl Energy Co},
|
|
Abstract = {Operating system tools must fulfil the requirements generated by the
|
|
advances in networking paradigms. To understand the current state of the
|
|
Free, Libre and Open Source Software (FLOSS) ecosystem, we present a
|
|
survey on the main tools used to manage and interact with the network,
|
|
and how they are organized in Linux-based operating systems. Based on
|
|
the survey results, we present a reference Linux network stack that can
|
|
serve as the basis for future heterogeneous network environments,
|
|
contributing towards a standardized approach in Linux. Using this stack,
|
|
and focusing on dynamic and spontaneous network interactions, we present
|
|
an evolution path for network related technologies, contributing to
|
|
Linux as a network research operating system and to FLOSS as a whole.},
|
|
ISSN = {1868-4238},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-642-24418-6},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Trezentos, Paulo/B-5379-2012},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000309430500006},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000505679100002,
|
|
Author = {Iaffaldano, Giuseppe and Steinmacher, Igor and Calefato, Fabio and
|
|
Gerosa, Marco and Lanubile, Filippo},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {ACM},
|
|
Title = {Why do developers take breaks from contributing to OSS projects? <i>A
|
|
preliminary analysis</i>},
|
|
Booktitle = {2019 IEEE/ACM 2ND INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON SOFTWARE HEALTH (SOHEAL
|
|
2019)},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Pages = {9-16},
|
|
Note = {IEEE/ACM 2nd International Workshop on Software Health (SoHeal),
|
|
Montreal, CANADA, MAY 28, 2019},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; Assoc Comp Machinery; IEEE Comp Soc},
|
|
Abstract = {Creating a successful and sustainable Open Source Software (OSS) project
|
|
often depends on the strength and the health of the community behind it.
|
|
Current literature explains the contributors' lifecycle, starting with
|
|
the motivations that drive people to contribute and barriers to joining
|
|
OSS projects, covering developers' evolution until they become core
|
|
members. However, the stages when developers leave the projects are
|
|
still weakly explored and are not well-defined in existing developers'
|
|
lifecycle models. In this position paper, we enrich the knowledge about
|
|
the leaving stage by identifying sleeping and dead states, representing
|
|
temporary and permanent brakes that developers take from contributing.
|
|
We conducted a preliminary set of semi-structured interviews with active
|
|
developers. We analyzed the answers by focusing on defining and
|
|
understanding the reasons for the transitions to/from sleeping and dead
|
|
states. This paper raises new questions that may guide further
|
|
discussions and research, which may ultimately benefit OSS communities.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/SoHeal.2019.00009},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-7281-3441-3},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Lanubile, Filippo/AAF-9132-2020
|
|
Calefato, Fabio/H-4177-2014
|
|
Igor, Steinmacher/B-6414-2012
|
|
Gerosa, Marco/A-6686-2009
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Gerosa, Marco/0000-0003-1399-7535},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000505679100002},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000693399500014,
|
|
Author = {Ding, Zhen Yu and Le Goues, Claire},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE COMP SOC},
|
|
Title = {An Empirical Study of OSS-Fuzz Bugs},
|
|
Booktitle = {2021 IEEE/ACM 18TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MINING SOFTWARE
|
|
REPOSITORIES (MSR 2021)},
|
|
Series = {IEEE International Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories},
|
|
Year = {2021},
|
|
Pages = {131-142},
|
|
Note = {29th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Program Comprehension (ICPC) /
|
|
18th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Mining Software Repositories
|
|
(MSR), ELECTR NETWORK, MAY 22-30, 2021},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; Assoc Comp Machinery; IEEE Comp Soc; IEEE Tech Council Software
|
|
Engn; ACM Special Interest Grp Software Engn},
|
|
Abstract = {Continuous fuzzing is an increasingly popular technique for automated
|
|
quality and security assurance. Google maintains OSS-Fuzz: a continuous
|
|
fuzzing service for open source software. We conduct the first empirical
|
|
study of OSS-Fuzz, analyzing 23,907 bugs found in 316 projects. We
|
|
examine the characteristics of fuzzer-found faults, the lifecycles of
|
|
such faults, and the evolution of fuzzing campaigns over time. We find
|
|
that OSS-Fuzz is often effective at quickly finding bugs, and developers
|
|
are often quick to patch them. However, flaky bugs, timeouts, and out of
|
|
memory errors are problematic, people rarely file CVEs for security
|
|
vulnerabilities, and fuzzing campaigns often exhibit punctuated
|
|
equilibria, where developers might be surprised by large spikes in bugs
|
|
found. Our findings have implications on future fuzzing research and
|
|
practice.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/MSR52588.2021.00026},
|
|
ISSN = {2160-1852},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-7281-8710-5},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Le Goues, Claire/0000-0002-3931-060X},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000693399500014},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000306295800004,
|
|
Author = {Conaldi, Guido and Rullani, Francesco},
|
|
Editor = {Agerfalk, P and Boldyreff, C and GonzalezBarahona, JM and Madey, GR and Noll, J},
|
|
Title = {The Meso-level Structure of F/OSS Collaboration Network: Local
|
|
Communities and Their Innovativeness},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE: NEW HORIZONS},
|
|
Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Volume = {319},
|
|
Pages = {42+},
|
|
Note = {6th International Conference on Open Source Systems (OSS 2010), Notre
|
|
Dame, IN, MAY 30-JUN 02, 2010},
|
|
Organization = {Int Federat Informat Proc Work Grp 2 13},
|
|
Abstract = {Social networks in Free/Open Source Software (F/OSS) have been usually
|
|
analyzed at the level of the single project e.g., {[}6], or at the level
|
|
of a whole ecology of projects, e.g., {[}33]. In this paper, we also
|
|
investigate the social network generated by developers who collaborate
|
|
to one or multiple F/OSS projects, but we focus on the less-studied
|
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meso-level structure emerging when applying to this network a
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|
community-detection technique. The network of `communities' emerging
|
|
from this analysis links sub-groups of densely connected developers,
|
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sub-groups that are smaller than the components of the network but
|
|
larger than the teams working on single projects. Our results reveal the
|
|
complexity of this meso-level structure, where several dense sub-groups
|
|
of developers are connected by sparse collaboration among different
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|
sub-groups. We discuss the theoretical implications of our findings with
|
|
reference to the wider literature on collaboration networks and
|
|
potential for innovation. We argue that the observed empirical
|
|
meso-structure in F/OSS collaboration network resembles that associated
|
|
to the highest levels of innovativeness.},
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ISSN = {1868-4238},
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|
EISSN = {1868-422X},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-642-13243-8},
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|
ORCID-Numbers = {RULLANI, FRANCESCO/0000-0001-6142-856X},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000306295800004},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000366835101012,
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Author = {Lourosa, Natacha and Dias, Micael and Tavares, Paula and Goncalves,
|
|
Nelson},
|
|
Editor = {Chova, LG and Martinez, AL and Torres, IC},
|
|
Title = {THE IMPORTANCE AND VIABILITY OF FOSS IN VIDEOGAME PRODUCTION},
|
|
Booktitle = {INTED2014: 8TH INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGY, EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT
|
|
CONFERENCE},
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|
Series = {INTED Proceedings},
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Year = {2014},
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Pages = {1052-1057},
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|
Note = {8th International Technology, Education and Development Conference
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|
(INTED), Valencia, SPAIN, MAR 10-12, 2014},
|
|
Abstract = {The free culture and FOSS (Free Open Source Software) movements aren't
|
|
new concepts, proof of that is the increasing number of projects
|
|
following this kind of philosophy. However common users tend to avoid
|
|
FOSS instead of contributing to the betterment of such alternatives to
|
|
proprietary solutions. Although people understand philosophy behind such
|
|
concepts, they tend to avoid using FOSS in fear of it not meeting their
|
|
needs.
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|
A project aiming to prove that free alternatives such as FOSS are a
|
|
worthy alternative was born. A videogame was made from the ground up
|
|
using only FOSS and Freeware solutions, along with free assets made
|
|
available to the community for free, filling the gaps where the team had
|
|
no expert to solve (such as sound effects). During the development of
|
|
this project, several aspects of the software being used were analyzed
|
|
in order to better discern the advantages and disadvantages of using
|
|
these free alternatives.},
|
|
ISSN = {2340-1079},
|
|
ISBN = {978-84-616-8412-0},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Tavares, Paula/W-4275-2017},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000366835101012},
|
|
}
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|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000226961300072,
|
|
Author = {Tanneau, JM},
|
|
Editor = {Jacquart, R},
|
|
Title = {A journey towards an OSS-aware organization},
|
|
Booktitle = {BUILDING THE INFORMATION SOCIETY},
|
|
Series = {INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR INFORMATION PROCESSING},
|
|
Year = {2004},
|
|
Volume = {156},
|
|
Pages = {725-733},
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|
Note = {18th World Computer Congress, Toulouse, FRANCE, AUG 22-27, 2004},
|
|
Organization = {IFIP},
|
|
ISSN = {1571-5736},
|
|
ISBN = {1-4020-8156-1},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000226961300072},
|
|
}
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|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000306295800049,
|
|
Author = {Squire, Megan and Gonzalez-Barahona, Jesus M. and Madey, Greg},
|
|
Editor = {Agerfalk, P and Boldyreff, C and GonzalezBarahona, JM and Madey, GR and Noll, J},
|
|
Title = {The Present and Future of FLOSS Data Archives},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE: NEW HORIZONS},
|
|
Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Volume = {319},
|
|
Pages = {434+},
|
|
Note = {6th International Conference on Open Source Systems (OSS 2010), Notre
|
|
Dame, IN, MAY 30-JUN 02, 2010},
|
|
Organization = {Int Federat Informat Proc Work Grp 2 13},
|
|
Abstract = {The purpose of this panel will be to discuss the features available in
|
|
current archives of data about open source projects. The panel will also
|
|
discuss possible future activities and features to be implemented into
|
|
these data archives. Community feedback, requests, and questions will
|
|
also be integrated into this panel discussion.},
|
|
ISSN = {1868-4238},
|
|
EISSN = {1868-422X},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-642-13243-8},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Gonzalez-Barahona, Jesus M./L-5646-2017},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Gonzalez-Barahona, Jesus M./0000-0001-9682-460X},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000306295800049},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000368495600004,
|
|
Author = {Fellhofer, Stephan and Harzl, Annemarie and Slany, Wolfgang},
|
|
Editor = {Damiani, E and Frati, F and Riehle, D and Wasserman, AI},
|
|
Title = {Scaling and Internationalizing an Agile FOSS Project: Lessons Learned},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SYSTEMS: ADOPTION AND IMPACT},
|
|
Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Volume = {451},
|
|
Pages = {13-22},
|
|
Note = {11th IFIP WG 2.13 Annual International Conference on Open Source Systems
|
|
(OSS), Florence, ITALY, MAY 16-17, 2015},
|
|
Organization = {IFIP WG 2 13; Google},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper describes problems that arose with the scaling and
|
|
internationalization of the open source project Catrobat. The problems
|
|
we faced were the lack of a centralized user management, insufficient
|
|
scaling of our communication channels, and the necessity to adapt agile
|
|
development techniques to remote collaboration. To solve the problems we
|
|
decided to use a mix of open source tools (Git, IRC, LDAP) and
|
|
commercial solutions (Jira, Confluence, GitHub) because we believe that
|
|
this mix best fits our needs. Other projects can benefit from the
|
|
lessons we learned during the reorganization of our knowledge base and
|
|
communication tools, as infrastructure changes can be very
|
|
labor-intensive and time-consuming.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-319-17837-0\_2},
|
|
ISSN = {1868-4238},
|
|
EISSN = {1868-422X},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-319-17837-0; 978-3-319-17836-3},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000368495600004},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000247319400019,
|
|
Author = {Antikainen, Maria and Aaltonen, Timo and Vaisanen, Jaani},
|
|
Editor = {Feller, J and Fitzgerald, B and Scacchi, W and Sillitti, A},
|
|
Title = {The role of trust in OSS communities -: Case Linux Kernel community},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE DEVELOPMENT, ADOPTION AND INNOVATION},
|
|
Series = {International Federation for Information Processing},
|
|
Year = {2007},
|
|
Volume = {234},
|
|
Pages = {223+},
|
|
Note = {3rd International Conference on Open Source Systems (OSS 2007),
|
|
Limerick, IRELAND, JUN 11-14, 2007},
|
|
Organization = {IFIP WG2 13},
|
|
Abstract = {Open source software development has been the subject of interest among
|
|
businesses as well as in the academic world. OSS enables many
|
|
possibilities for companies but also sets new kinds of challenges.
|
|
Because of the characteristics of the OSS phenomenon we propose that
|
|
trust in OSS communities plays a key role in facilitating their success.
|
|
Therefore, the aim of this study is to explore the factors that affect
|
|
trust in OSS communities. The data is gathered by a survey aimed to
|
|
Linux Kernel developers. Among other results it may be concluded that
|
|
the most important factors affecting trust seem to be other developers'
|
|
skills, reputation as well as the formal and informal practices.},
|
|
ISSN = {1571-5736},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-387-72485-0},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Vaisanen, Jaani/0009-0000-8099-9552
|
|
Antikainen, Maria/0000-0002-1501-7214},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000247319400019},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000215024000003,
|
|
Author = {Jullien, Nicolas and Zimmermann, Jean-Benoit},
|
|
Title = {FLOSS FIRMS, USERS AND COMMUNITIES: A VIABLE MATCH?},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF INNOVATION ECONOMICS \& MANAGEMENT},
|
|
Year = {2011},
|
|
Number = {7, SI},
|
|
Pages = {31-53},
|
|
DOI = {10.3917/jie.007.0031},
|
|
EISSN = {2032-5355},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Jullien, Nicolas/AAH-4310-2020
|
|
Jullien, Nicolas/P-5829-2014},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Jullien, Nicolas/0000-0002-9039-9021},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000215024000003},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000185948900003,
|
|
Author = {Mufti, AA},
|
|
Title = {FRPs and FOSs lead to innovation in Canadian civil engineering
|
|
structures},
|
|
Journal = {CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS},
|
|
Year = {2003},
|
|
Volume = {17},
|
|
Number = {6-7},
|
|
Pages = {379-387},
|
|
Month = {SEP-OCT},
|
|
Abstract = {Modem and innovative technologies, developed as part of ISIS Canada
|
|
activities, are described; these technologies involve new building
|
|
materials, comprising polymers and super-strong fibers, and innovative
|
|
sensors incorporating fiber optics. It is argued that the ISIS
|
|
technologies will pave the way to innovation as well as for
|
|
rehabilitating and rejuvenating Canada's aging and fast-crumbling
|
|
infrastructure in a cost-effective manner. This article chronicles the
|
|
latest developments of ISIS technologies. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All
|
|
rights reserved.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/S0950-0618(03)00039-4},
|
|
ISSN = {0950-0618},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000185948900003},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000449166500006,
|
|
Author = {Chahal, Kuljit Kaur and Saini, Munish},
|
|
Editor = {Stamelos, I and GonzalezBarahona, JM and Varlamis, I and Anagnostopoulos, D},
|
|
Title = {Developer Dynamics and Syntactic Quality of Commit Messages in OSS
|
|
Projects},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SYSTEMS: ENTERPRISE SOFTWARE AND SOLUTIONS, OSS 2018},
|
|
Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
|
|
Year = {2018},
|
|
Volume = {525},
|
|
Pages = {61-76},
|
|
Note = {14th IFIP WG 2.13 International Conference on Open Source Systems (OSS),
|
|
Athens, GREECE, JUN 08-10, 2018},
|
|
Organization = {Harokopio Univ; IFIP WG 2 13},
|
|
Abstract = {Community dynamics play an important role in the Open Source Software
|
|
(OSS) development paradigm. Researchers have extensively studied the
|
|
human aspects of the OSS paradigm from the point of view of community
|
|
formation to community evolution. A few studies relate community
|
|
dynamics with OSS product attributes such as code quality. However, the
|
|
impact of community dynamics on non-code contributions such as commits
|
|
has not been explored. In this paper, the aim is to analyze the impact
|
|
of community dynamics on syntactic quality of commit messages of an OSS
|
|
project. We first propose and validate a commit message quality model,
|
|
and then use that model to analyze the OSS projects. Empirical analysis
|
|
of seven OSS projects available in the Git repository shows that a small
|
|
group of contributors active at the same time in a project leads to high
|
|
syntactic quality contributions. These observations may prove useful to
|
|
developers as well as project managers who need quantifiable techniques
|
|
for monitoring the OSS projects.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-319-92375-8\_6},
|
|
ISSN = {1868-4238},
|
|
EISSN = {1868-422X},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-319-92375-8; 978-3-319-92374-1},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Saini, Munish/J-4196-2016
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Saini, Munish/0000-0003-4129-2591},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000449166500006},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000333246300008,
|
|
Author = {Rigby, Peter C. and Barr, Earl T. and Bird, Christian and Devanbu, Prem
|
|
and German, Daniel M.},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {What Effect does Distributed Version Control have on OSS Project
|
|
Organization?},
|
|
Booktitle = {2013 1ST INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON RELEASE ENGINEERING (RELENG)},
|
|
Year = {2013},
|
|
Pages = {29-32},
|
|
Note = {1st International Workshop on Release Engineering (RELENG), San
|
|
Francisco, CA, MAY 20, 2013},
|
|
Abstract = {Many Open Source Software (OSS) projects are moving form Centralized
|
|
Version Control (CVC) to Distributed Version Control (DVC). The effect
|
|
of this shift on project organization and developer collaboration is not
|
|
well understood. In this paper, we use a theoretical argument to
|
|
evaluate the appropriateness of using DVC in the context of two very
|
|
common organization forms in OSS: a dictatorship and a peer group. We
|
|
find that DVC facilitates large hierarchical communities as well as
|
|
smaller groups of developers, while CVC allows for consensus-building by
|
|
a peer group. We also find that the flexibility of DVC systems allows
|
|
for diverse styles of developer collaboration. With CVC, changes flow up
|
|
and down (and publicly) via a central repository. In contrast, DVC
|
|
facilitates collaboration in which work output can flow sideways (and
|
|
privately) between collaborators, with no repository being inherently
|
|
more important or central. These sideways flows are a relatively new
|
|
concept. Developers on the Linux project, who tend to be experienced DVC
|
|
users, cluster around ``sandboxes:{''} repositories where developers can
|
|
work together on a particular topic, isolating their changes from other
|
|
developers. In this work, we focus on two large, mature OSS projects to
|
|
illustrate these findings. However, we suggest that social media sites
|
|
like GitHub may engender other original styles of collaboration that
|
|
deserve further study.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4673-6441-6},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Barr, Earl T. T./AAZ-7265-2020
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Devanbu, Prem/0000-0002-4346-5276
|
|
Barr, Earl Theodore/0000-0003-0771-7891},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000333246300008},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001367949900005,
|
|
Author = {Lin, Ruyan and Fu, Yulong and Yi, Wei and Yang, Jincheng and Cao, Jin
|
|
and Dong, Zhiqiang and Xie, Fei and Li, Hui},
|
|
Title = {Vulnerabilities and Security Patches Detection in OSS: A Survey},
|
|
Journal = {ACM COMPUTING SURVEYS},
|
|
Year = {2025},
|
|
Volume = {57},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Month = {JAN},
|
|
Abstract = {Over the past decade, Open Source Software (OSS) has experienced rapid
|
|
growth and widespread adoption, attributed to its openness and
|
|
editability. However, this expansion has also brought significant
|
|
security challenges, particularly introducing and propagating software
|
|
vulnerabilities. Despite the use of machine learning and formal methods
|
|
to tackle these issues, there remains a notable gap in comprehensive
|
|
surveys that summarize and analyze both Vulnerability Detection (VD) and
|
|
Security Patch Detection (SPD) in OSS. This article seeks to bridge this
|
|
gap through an extensive survey that evaluates 127 technical studies
|
|
published between 2014 and 2023, structured around the
|
|
Vulnerability-Patch lifecycle. We begin by delineating the six critical
|
|
events that constitute the Vulnerability-Patch lifecycle, leading to an
|
|
in-depth exploration of the Vulnerability-Patch ecosystem. We then
|
|
systematically review the databases commonly used in VD and SPD, and
|
|
analyze their characteristics. Subsequently, we examine existing VD
|
|
methods, focusing on traditional and deep learning based approaches.
|
|
Additionally, we organize current security patch identification methods
|
|
by kernel type and discuss techniques for detecting the presence of
|
|
security patches. Based on our comprehensive review, we identify open
|
|
research questions and propose future research directions that merit
|
|
further exploration.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1145/3694782},
|
|
Article-Number = {23},
|
|
ISSN = {0360-0300},
|
|
EISSN = {1557-7341},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Yang, Jincheng/LNR-4535-2024
|
|
Lin, Ruyan/LWI-1017-2024
|
|
Dong, Zhiqiang/AAA-1737-2021
|
|
Fu, Yulong/MDT-4235-2025
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {cao, jin/0000-0003-1372-7252},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001367949900005},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000267687500016,
|
|
Author = {Tawileh, Anas and Rana, Omer and McIntosh, Steve},
|
|
Editor = {Purvis, M and Savarimuthu, BTR},
|
|
Title = {A Social Networking Approach to F/OSS Quality Assessment},
|
|
Booktitle = {COMPUTER-MEDIATED SOCIAL NETWORKING},
|
|
Series = {Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence},
|
|
Year = {2009},
|
|
Volume = {5322},
|
|
Pages = {157-170},
|
|
Note = {1st International Conference on Computer-Mediated-Social-Networking,
|
|
Dunedin, NEW ZEALAND, JUN 11-13, 2008},
|
|
Organization = {REANNZ; Univ Otago, Dept Informat Sci},
|
|
Abstract = {With the growing number of available Free and Open Source Software
|
|
(F/OSS) applications, choosing between them becomes increasingly
|
|
difficult. The concept of ``trust{''} in social networking has been
|
|
successfully applied to facilitate choice in similar situations. We
|
|
propose a social network-based approach to quality assessment and
|
|
evaluation of F/OSS applications. The proposed system utilises the
|
|
community formed around F/OSS projects to produce meaningful
|
|
recommendations based on specific user preferences. We suggest that such
|
|
an approach would overcome some of the difficulties complicating user
|
|
choice by making useful suggestions and can fit seamlessly within the
|
|
structure of the majority of F/OSS projects. The main focus of this work
|
|
is on the end users of free and open source software and not on the
|
|
developers of the software. The social network-based approach would
|
|
apply differently to these different user classes.},
|
|
ISSN = {0302-9743},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-642-02275-3},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Rana, Omer/B-5065-2010
|
|
Rana, Omer/E-4314-2015},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Rana, Omer/0000-0003-3597-2646},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000267687500016},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:001097469700004,
|
|
Author = {Guizani, Mariam and Zimmermann, Thomas and Sarma, Anita and Ford, Denae},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {ACM},
|
|
Title = {Attracting and Retaining OSS Contributors with a Maintainer Dashboard},
|
|
Booktitle = {2022 ACM/IEEE 44TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE
|
|
ENGINEERING-SOFTWARE ENGINEERING IN SOCIETY, ICSE-SEIS 2022},
|
|
Year = {2022},
|
|
Pages = {36-40},
|
|
Note = {ACM/IEEE 44th International Conference on Software Engineering-Software
|
|
Engineering in Society (ICSE-SEIS), Pittsburgh, PA, MAY 21-29, 2022},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; Assoc Comp Machinery; IEEE Comp Soc Tech Comm Software Engn; ACM
|
|
Special Interest Grp Software Engn},
|
|
Abstract = {Tools and artifacts produced by open source software (OSS) have been
|
|
woven into the foundation of the technology industry. To keep this
|
|
foundation intact, the open source community needs to actively invest in
|
|
sustainable approaches to bring in new contributors and nurture existing
|
|
ones. We take a first step at this by collaboratively designing a
|
|
maintainer dashboard that provides recommendations on how to attract and
|
|
retain open source contributors. For example, by highlighting project
|
|
goals (e.g., a social good cause) to attract diverse contributors and
|
|
mechanisms to acknowledge (e.g., a ``rising contributor{''} badge)
|
|
existing contributors. Next, we conduct a project-specific evaluation
|
|
with maintainers to better understand use cases in which this tool will
|
|
be most helpful at supporting their plans for growth. From analyzing
|
|
feedback, we find recommendations to be useful at signaling projects as
|
|
welcoming and providing gentle nudges for maintainers to proactively
|
|
recognize emerging contributors. However, there are complexities to
|
|
consider when designing recommendations such as the project current
|
|
development state (e.g., deadlines, milestones, refactoring) and
|
|
governance model. Finally, we distill our findings to share what the
|
|
future of recommendations in open source looks like and how to make
|
|
these recommendations most meaningful over time.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1145/3510458.3513020},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4503-9227-3},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Guizani, Mariam/JXN-1149-2024},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001097469700004},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000432229200006,
|
|
Author = {Evangelatos, Nikolaos and Satyamourthy, Kapaettu and Levidou, Georgia
|
|
and Brand, Helmut and Bauer, Pia and Kouskouti, Christina and Brand,
|
|
Angela},
|
|
Title = {Use of Free/Libre Open Source Software in Sepsis ``-Omics{''} Research:
|
|
A Bibliometric, Comparative Analysis Among the United States, EU-28
|
|
Member States, and China},
|
|
Journal = {OMICS-A JOURNAL OF INTEGRATIVE BIOLOGY},
|
|
Year = {2018},
|
|
Volume = {22},
|
|
Number = {5},
|
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Pages = {365-372},
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Month = {MAY},
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Abstract = {-Omics systems sciences are at the epicenter of personalized medicine
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and public health, and drivers of knowledge-based biotechnology
|
|
innovation. Bioinformatics, a core component of omics research, is one
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of the disciplines that first employed Free/Libre Open Source Software
|
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(FLOSS), and thus provided a fertile ground for its further development.
|
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Understanding the use and characteristics of FLOSS deployed in the omics
|
|
field is valuable for future innovation strategies, policy and funding
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|
priorities. We conducted a bibliometric, longitudinal study of the use
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of FLOSS in sepsis omics research from 2011 to 2015 in the United
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States, EU-28 and China. Because sepsis is an interdisciplinary field at
|
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the intersection of multiple omics technologies and medical specialties,
|
|
it was chosen as a model innovation ecosystem for this empirical
|
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analysis, which used publicly available data. Despite development of and
|
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competition from proprietary commercial software, scholars in omics
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|
continue to employ FLOSS routinely, and independent of the type of omics
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technology they work with. The number of articles using FLOSS increased
|
|
significantly over time in the EU-28, as opposed to the United States
|
|
and China (R=0.96, p=0.004). Furthermore, in an era where sharing of
|
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knowledge is being strongly advocated and promoted by public agencies
|
|
and social institutions, we discuss possible correlations between the
|
|
use of FLOSS and various funding sources in omics research. These
|
|
observations and analyses provide new insights into the use of FLOSS in
|
|
sepsis omics research across three (supra)national regions. Further
|
|
benchmarking studies are warranted for FLOSS trends in other omics
|
|
fields and geographical settings. These could, in time, lead to the
|
|
development of new composite innovation and technology use metrics in
|
|
omics systems sciences and bioinformatics communities.},
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DOI = {10.1089/omi.2018.0032},
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ISSN = {1536-2310},
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|
EISSN = {1557-8100},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Satyamoorthy, Kapaettu/H-3254-2015
|
|
Brand, Helmut/F-6368-2013
|
|
},
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|
ORCID-Numbers = {Brand, Helmut/0000-0002-2755-0673
|
|
Satyamoorthy, Kapaettu/0000-0002-2368-5490},
|
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000432229200006},
|
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}
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@article{ WOS:000613551200005,
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Author = {Vera-Baquero, Alejandro and Phelan, Owen and Slowinski, Pawel and
|
|
Hannon, John},
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|
Title = {Open Source Software as the Main Driver for Evolving Software Systems
|
|
Toward a Distributed and Performant E-Commerce Platform: A Zalando
|
|
Fashion Store Case Study},
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Journal = {IT PROFESSIONAL},
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Year = {2021},
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Volume = {23},
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Number = {1},
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Pages = {34-41},
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Month = {JAN},
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Abstract = {The migration of legacy monolith systems toward a microservice
|
|
architecture is a large-scale, nontrivial technical activity and
|
|
investment. This shift would be infeasible without the use of robust
|
|
underlying software that can sustain a big part of this work and sort
|
|
the complexities involved. A myriad of Open Source Software (OSS)
|
|
projects are available in the community for this purpose, however, many
|
|
companies may remain reluctant to adopt them as the cornerstone for
|
|
their new evolved systems that can work at scale. Ownership, security,
|
|
quality concerns, or support confidence are widely common reasons.
|
|
Furthermore, these concerns are intensified when the OSS is to take part
|
|
in critical sections of the evolved system. Using a complex case study
|
|
from Zalando, this article aims to give some light to both researchers
|
|
and practitioners into the use of OSS to drive this evolution, and the
|
|
impact that the OSS can have on the adopting system.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/MITP.2020.2994993},
|
|
ISSN = {1520-9202},
|
|
EISSN = {1941-045X},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Vera-Baquero, Alejandro/H-6996-2015},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Vera-Baquero, Alejandro/0000-0002-1703-0658},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000613551200005},
|
|
}
|
|
|
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000380562600010,
|
|
Author = {Bai, Yu and Yin, Gang and Wang, Huaimin},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Multi-Dimensions of Developer Trustworthiness Assessment in OSS
|
|
Community},
|
|
Booktitle = {2014 IEEE 13TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TRUST, SECURITY AND PRIVACY
|
|
IN COMPUTING AND COMMUNICATIONS (TRUSTCOM)},
|
|
Series = {IEEE International Conference on Trust Security and Privacy in Computing
|
|
and Communications},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Pages = {75-81},
|
|
Note = {13th IEEE International Conference on Trust Security and Privacy in
|
|
Computing and Communications (TrustCom), Beijing, PEOPLES R CHINA, SEP
|
|
24-26, 2014},
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|
Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc; IEEE Tech Comm Scalable Comp; Tsinghua Univ; NSFC;
|
|
Comp Sci Org; Huawei; Tsinghua Univ, Sch Software},
|
|
Abstract = {With the prosperity of the Open Source Software, various software
|
|
communities are formed and they attract huge amounts of developers to
|
|
participate in distributed software development. For such software
|
|
development paradigm, how to evaluate the skills of the developers
|
|
comprehensively and automatically is critical. However, most of the
|
|
existing researches assess the developers based on the
|
|
``Implementation{''} aspects, such as the artifacts they created or
|
|
edited. They ignore the developers' contributions in ``Social
|
|
collaboration{''} aspects, such as answering questions, giving advices,
|
|
making comments or creating social connections. In this paper, we
|
|
propose a novel model which evaluate the individuals' skills from both
|
|
``Implementation{''} and ``Social collaboration{''} aspects. Our model
|
|
defines four metrics from muti-dimensions, including collaboration
|
|
index, technical skill, community influence and development
|
|
contribution. We carry out experiments on a real-world online software
|
|
community. The results show that our approach can make more
|
|
comprehensive measurement than the previous work.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/TrustCom.2014.14},
|
|
ISSN = {2324-898X},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4799-6513-7},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Yin, Gang/AAU-2458-2020},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000380562600010},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001104396200001,
|
|
Author = {Moreira, Anderson Camargo and Giaretton, Mauricio Vitor Kozerski and
|
|
Mantovani, Iara Frangiotti and Fredel, Marcio Celso and Henriques, Bruno
|
|
Alexandre Pacheco de Castro and Fabris, Douglas and Nagata, Rodrigo and
|
|
Fernandes, Celso Peres},
|
|
Title = {Tridimensional characterization of open cells and hollow strut cavities
|
|
from SiC and ZrO2 foams: A study accomplished with open-source software
|
|
tools},
|
|
Journal = {OPEN CERAMICS},
|
|
Year = {2023},
|
|
Volume = {16},
|
|
Month = {DEC},
|
|
Abstract = {The characterization of ceramic foams via X-ray microtomography imaging
|
|
method is often restricted to a general overview of samples, either to
|
|
perform qualitative or quantitative analyses. To assess the foam with a
|
|
focus on some specific components of its structure, such as hollow
|
|
struts' cavities and open cells, the generalized characterizations must
|
|
be overcome. This work presents image analysis methodologies, based on
|
|
open-source software, tools, and plugins, to achieve the aforementioned
|
|
characterizations. SiC and ZrO2 foams samples were analyzed and some of
|
|
the results were compared with those accomplished with pieces of
|
|
commercial software. The results show good agreement between open-source
|
|
and commercial software applications, indicating that the presented
|
|
methodologies can be freely applied by any researcher to analyze their
|
|
foams.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.oceram.2023.100475},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {OCT 2023},
|
|
Article-Number = {100475},
|
|
ISSN = {2666-5395},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Fernandes, Celso/O-9228-2014
|
|
Nagata, Rodrigo/J-2433-2015
|
|
Fabris, Douglas/HKV-6999-2023
|
|
Henriques, Bruno/B-6258-2017
|
|
Frangiotti Mantovani, Iara/ABG-1437-2020
|
|
Camargo Moreira, Anderson/O-1943-2018
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Nagata, Rodrigo/0000-0003-2146-9310
|
|
Camargo Moreira, Anderson/0000-0003-1229-3616
|
|
Fabris, Douglas/0000-0001-9961-7323},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001104396200001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000287900100006,
|
|
Author = {Florence, Robby and Hossain, Faisal and Huddleston, David},
|
|
Title = {An Open-Source Software for Interactive Visualization Using C plus plus
|
|
and OpenGL: Applications to Stochastic Theory Education in Water
|
|
Resources Engineering},
|
|
Journal = {COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION},
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|
Year = {2011},
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|
Volume = {19},
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|
Number = {1},
|
|
Pages = {48-55},
|
|
Month = {MAR},
|
|
Abstract = {The purpose of this article is to explain the design and implementation
|
|
of an open-source engineering education software called Stochastic
|
|
Theory Education through Visualization Environment (STEVE), version 2.0.
|
|
In an earlier article, a proof-of-concept for a computer-aided
|
|
visualization tool (also named STEVE, version 1.0) for stochastic theory
|
|
education in water resources engineering was articulated {[}see, Schwenk
|
|
et al. Comput. Appl. Eng. Educ., 2008, in press). Using lava Native
|
|
Interfacing, it was shown that STEVE 1.0 could wrap a space time
|
|
stochastic model written in any computer language and be independent of
|
|
any specific language compiler during tool usage. This article describes
|
|
the general philosophy, software design, and classroom usage for STEVE
|
|
with significant improvements on visualization and user-friendliness
|
|
(hence, rightfully called version 2.0). The software was created using
|
|
the C++ programming language with the Microsoft Windows Applications
|
|
Programming Interface (API). OpenGL was used for the visualization
|
|
display, and the OpenGL Utility Toolkit (GLUT) was used to visualize
|
|
text inside the OpenGL window. The instructor-specified simulation
|
|
program on stochastic theory was written in Fortran 77. The application
|
|
has user-friendly options for modifying input data and parameter
|
|
specifications as desired by the instructor or the student user. STEVE
|
|
2.0 has been tested with the Windows XP and Windows Vista operating
|
|
systems. For the benefit of interested users and software makers, we
|
|
also provide the software application, a short tutorial and all
|
|
pertinent source codes as freeware for download on our STEVE homepage at
|
|
http://iweb.tntech.edu/saswe/steve.html. (C) 2009 Wiley Periodicals,
|
|
Inc. Comput Appl Eng Educ 19: 48-55, 2011; View this article online at
|
|
wileyonlinelibrary.com; DOI 10.1002/cae.20288},
|
|
DOI = {10.1002/cae.20288},
|
|
ISSN = {1061-3773},
|
|
EISSN = {1099-0542},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000287900100006},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000615492600001,
|
|
Author = {Gomez-Uceda, Francisco J. and Ramirez-Faz, Jose and Varo-Martinez, Marta
|
|
and Fernandez-Ahumada, Luis Manuel},
|
|
Title = {New Omnidirectional Sensor Based on Open-Source Software and Hardware
|
|
for Tracking and Backtracking of Dual-Axis Solar Trackers in
|
|
Photovoltaic Plants},
|
|
Journal = {SENSORS},
|
|
Year = {2021},
|
|
Volume = {21},
|
|
Number = {3},
|
|
Month = {FEB},
|
|
Abstract = {In this work, an omnidirectional sensor that enables identification of
|
|
the direction of the celestial sphere with maximum solar irradiance is
|
|
presented. The sensor, based on instantaneous measurements, functions as
|
|
a position server for dual-axis solar trackers in photovoltaic plants.
|
|
The proposed device has been developed with free software and hardware,
|
|
which makes it a pioneering solution because it is open and accessible
|
|
as well as capable of being improved by the scientific community,
|
|
thereby contributing to the rapid advancement of technology. In
|
|
addition, the device includes an algorithm developed ex professo that
|
|
makes it possible to predetermine the regions of the celestial sphere
|
|
for which, according to the geometric characteristics of the PV plant,
|
|
there would be shading between the panels. In this way, solar trackers
|
|
do not have to locate the Sun's position at all times according to
|
|
astronomical models, while taking into account factors such as shadows
|
|
or cloudiness that also affect levels of incident irradiance on solar
|
|
collectors. Therefore, with this device, it is possible to provide
|
|
photovoltaic plants with dual-axis solar tracking with a low-cost device
|
|
that helps to optimise the trajectory of the trackers and, consequently,
|
|
their radiative capture and energy production.},
|
|
DOI = {10.3390/s21030726},
|
|
Article-Number = {726},
|
|
EISSN = {1424-8220},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Faz, José/AAB-1266-2021
|
|
Gomez Uceda, Francisco Javier/GQZ-2137-2022
|
|
Fernández-Ahumada, Luis M./GNW-2351-2022
|
|
VARO-MARTINEZ, Marta/F-9794-2016},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Gomez Uceda, Francisco Javier/0000-0002-2350-0900
|
|
Ramirez Faz, Jose/0000-0002-6529-0649
|
|
Fernandez-Ahumada, Luis Manuel/0000-0002-2355-0190
|
|
VARO-MARTINEZ, Marta/0000-0003-4867-5528},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000615492600001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000252034300001,
|
|
Author = {Jayashree, B. and Hanspal, Manindra S. and Srinivasan, Rajgopal and
|
|
Vigneshwaran, R. and Varshney, Rajeev K. and Spurthi, N. and Eshwar, K.
|
|
and Ramesh, N. and Chandra, S. and Hoisington, David A.},
|
|
Title = {An integrated pipeline of open source software adapted for multi-CPU
|
|
architectures: Use in the large-scale identification of single
|
|
nucleotide polymorphisms},
|
|
Journal = {COMPARATIVE AND FUNCTIONAL GENOMICS},
|
|
Year = {2007},
|
|
Pages = {1-7},
|
|
Abstract = {The large amounts of EST sequence data available from a single species
|
|
of an organism as well as for several species within a genus provide an
|
|
easy source of identification of intra-and interspecies single
|
|
nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). In the case of model organisms, the
|
|
data available are numerous, given the degree of redundancy in the
|
|
deposited EST data. There are several available bioinformatics tools
|
|
that can be used to mine this data; however, using them requires a
|
|
certain level of expertise: the tools have to be used sequentially with
|
|
accompanying format conversion and steps like clustering and assembly of
|
|
sequences become time-intensive jobs even for moderately sized datasets.
|
|
We report here a pipeline of open source software extended to run on
|
|
multiple CPU architectures that can be used to mine large EST datasets
|
|
for SNPs and identify restriction sites for assaying the SNPs so that
|
|
cost-effective CAPS assays can be developed for SNP genotyping in
|
|
genetics and breeding applications. At the International Crops Research
|
|
Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), the pipeline has been
|
|
implemented to run on a Paracel high-performance system consisting of
|
|
four dual AMD Opteron processors running Linux with MPICH. The pipeline
|
|
can be accessed through user-friendly web interfaces at
|
|
http://hpc.icrisat.cgiar.org/PBSWeb and is available on request for
|
|
academic use. We have validated the developed pipeline by mining
|
|
chickpea ESTs for interspecies SNPs, development of CAPS assays for SNP
|
|
genotyping, and confirmation of restriction digestion pattern at the
|
|
sequence level. Copyright (C) 2007.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1155/2007/35604},
|
|
ISSN = {1531-6912},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Varshney, Rajeev/C-5295-2014},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Varshney, Rajeev/0000-0002-4562-9131},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000252034300001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000435587100374,
|
|
Author = {Barbieri, Tommaso and Despini, Francesca and Teggi, Sergio},
|
|
Title = {A Multi-Temporal Analyses of Land Surface Temperature Using Landsat-8
|
|
Data and Open Source Software: The Case Study of Modena, Italy},
|
|
Journal = {SUSTAINABILITY},
|
|
Year = {2018},
|
|
Volume = {10},
|
|
Number = {5},
|
|
Month = {MAY},
|
|
Abstract = {The Urban Heat Island (UHI) phenomenon, namely urban areas where the
|
|
atmospheric temperature is significantly higher than in the surrounding
|
|
rural areas, is currently a very well-known topic both in the scientific
|
|
community and in public debates. Growing urbanization is one of the
|
|
anthropic causes of UHI. The UHI phenomenon has a negative impact on the
|
|
life quality of the local population (thermal discomfort, summer thermal
|
|
shock, etc.), thus investigations and analyses on this topic are really
|
|
useful and important for correct and sustainable urban planning; this
|
|
study is included in this context. A multi-temporal analysis was
|
|
performed in the municipality of Modena (Italy) to identify and estimate
|
|
the Surface Urban Heat Island (SUHI, strictly correlated to the UHI
|
|
phenomenon) from 2014 to 2017. For this purpose, Landsat-8 satellite
|
|
images were processed with Quantum Geographic Information System (QGIS)
|
|
to obtain the Land Surface Temperature (LST) and the Normalized
|
|
Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI). For every pixel, LST and NDVI values
|
|
of three regions of interest (ROI, i.e., Countryside, Suburbs, and City
|
|
Center) were extracted and their correlations were investigated. A
|
|
maximum variation of 6.4 degrees C in the LST values between City Center
|
|
and Countryside was highlighted, confirming the presence of the SUHI
|
|
phenomenon even in a medium-sized municipality like Modena. The
|
|
implemented procedure demonstrates that satellite data are suitable for
|
|
SUHI identification and estimation, therefore it could be a useful tool
|
|
for public administration for urban planning policies.},
|
|
DOI = {10.3390/su10051678},
|
|
Article-Number = {1678},
|
|
EISSN = {2071-1050},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Teggi, Sergio/K-2836-2015
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Teggi, Sergio/0000-0001-7375-0599
|
|
Despini, Francesca/0000-0002-6813-131X},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000435587100374},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000714972700011,
|
|
Author = {de Lima, Lucas T. and Fernandez-Fernandez, Sandra and Weiss, Carlos V.
|
|
C. and Bitencourt, Volney and Bernardes, Cristina},
|
|
Title = {Free and open-source software for Geographic Information System on
|
|
coastal management: A study case of sea-level rise in southern Brazil},
|
|
Journal = {REGIONAL STUDIES IN MARINE SCIENCE},
|
|
Year = {2021},
|
|
Volume = {48},
|
|
Month = {NOV},
|
|
Abstract = {This work assesses sea-level rise impact using three different models
|
|
created on Free and Open-Source Software for Geographic Information
|
|
System to help coastal managers in the initial stages. The End Point
|
|
Rate for QGIS (EPR4Q) computes a coastline projection using the End
|
|
Point Rate method. The Uncertainty Bathtub Model (uBTM) analyses the
|
|
effects of sea-level rise through the uncertainty of sea-level
|
|
projections and the vertical error of the Digital Elevation/Terrain
|
|
Model. The Bruun Rule for Google Earth Engine Model (BRGM) predicts the
|
|
position of the shoreline with sea-level rise, using topographic and
|
|
bathymetric data from Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Coastal Modeling
|
|
System, respectively. Based on the regional projections of the Special
|
|
Report on Climate Change and Oceans and Cryosphere of the
|
|
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the models were applied to a
|
|
study case on the coast of Rio Grande do Sul-Brazil under different
|
|
scenarios of sea-level rise expected by the end of this century. The
|
|
results showed a maximum coastal retreat for the year 2100 of -502 m and
|
|
-1727 m using EPR4Q and BRGM, respectively. The uBTM with Mapbiomas land
|
|
use showed a maximum of 44.57 km(2) of urban area affected by sea-level
|
|
flooding. This study highlights the feasibility of conducting coastal
|
|
management analysis in GIS environment using non-commercial software.
|
|
(C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.rsma.2021.102025},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {OCT 2021},
|
|
Article-Number = {102025},
|
|
ISSN = {2352-4855},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Bernardes, Cristina/D-7463-2019
|
|
da Cruz Weiss, Carlos Vinicius/N-4713-2016
|
|
Borges de Bitencourt, Volney Junior/AAD-9618-2019
|
|
Lima, Lucas/F-9829-2015
|
|
Fernandez-Fernandez, Sandra/N-7213-2016
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {da Cruz Weiss, Carlos Vinicius/0000-0002-6777-5527
|
|
Borges de Bitencourt, Volney Junior/0000-0002-1004-5179
|
|
Lima, Lucas/0000-0003-0620-0655
|
|
Fernandez-Fernandez, Sandra/0000-0001-7664-9525
|
|
Bernardes, Cristina/0000-0003-2105-4908},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000714972700011},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000943471500017,
|
|
Author = {Huang, Hao and Lu, Yao and Mao, Xinjun},
|
|
Editor = {Li, Y and Liew, A},
|
|
Title = {Gathering GitHub OSS Requirements from Q\&A Community: an Empirical
|
|
Study},
|
|
Booktitle = {2020 25TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENGINEERING OF COMPLEX COMPUTER
|
|
SYSTEMS (ICECCS 2020)},
|
|
Series = {IEEE International Conference on Engineering of Complex Computer
|
|
Systems-ICECCS},
|
|
Year = {2020},
|
|
Pages = {145+},
|
|
Note = {25th International Conference on Engineering of Complex Computer Systems
|
|
(ICECCS), Singapore, SINGAPORE, MAR 04-06, 2021},
|
|
Abstract = {Cross-cornrnunity collaboration can exploit the expertise and knowledges
|
|
of crowds in different communities. Recently increasing users in open
|
|
source software (OSS) community like Citllub attempt to gather software
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requirements from question and answer (Q\&A) communities such as Stack
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|
Overflow (SO). In order to investigate this emerging crosscommunity
|
|
collaboration phenomenon, the paper presents an exploratory study on
|
|
cross-community requirements gathering of OSS projects in Cialut. We
|
|
manually sample 3266 practice cases and quantitatively analyze the
|
|
popularity of the phenomenon, the characteristics of the gathered
|
|
requirements, and cross-community collaboration behaviors of users.
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Sonic important findings are obtained: more than half of the
|
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requirements gathered from SO are enhancements and the majority of the
|
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gathered requirements are non-functional requirements. In addition, 055
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developers can directly obtain related solutions and contributions of
|
|
the gathered requirements from SO in the gathering process.},
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DOI = {10.1109/ICECCS51672.2020.00024},
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ISBN = {978-1-7281-8558-3},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Lu, Yao/AAM-3697-2020
|
|
MAO, xinjun/GSI-8779-2022},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000943471500017},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000279101500058,
|
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Author = {Ardagna, Claudio A. and Banzi, Massimo and Damiani, Ernesto and Frati,
|
|
Fulvio and El Ioini, Nabil},
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|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
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|
Title = {An Assurance Model for OSS Adoption in Next-Generation Telco
|
|
Environments},
|
|
Booktitle = {2009 3RD IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DIGITAL ECOSYSTEMS AND
|
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TECHNOLOGIES},
|
|
Series = {IEEE International Conference on Digital Ecosystems and Technologies},
|
|
Year = {2009},
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|
Pages = {328+},
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Note = {3rd IEEE International Conference on Digital Ecosystems and
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|
Technologies, Istanbul, TURKEY, JUN 01-03, 2009},
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|
Organization = {IEEE},
|
|
Abstract = {The open source paradigm is giving rise to new methodologies,
|
|
competences and processes that need to be investigated both from the
|
|
technical and the organizational point of view. Many organizations are
|
|
investigating the possibility to adopt open source software or migrate
|
|
their systems to open frameworks also in critical environments. In this
|
|
paper, we shows how the assurance has been elevated as a primary design
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|
requirement for organizations wishing to adopt open source products, and
|
|
we describe the experience of a big telecommunication player in the
|
|
process of implementing an assurance evaluation platform.},
|
|
ISSN = {2150-4938},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4244-2345-3},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {damiani, ernesto/AAI-5709-2020
|
|
Frati, Fulvio/D-2302-2012
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|
ARDAGNA, CLAUDIO AGOSTINO/A-3283-2016},
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|
ORCID-Numbers = {ARDAGNA, CLAUDIO AGOSTINO/0000-0001-7426-4795},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000279101500058},
|
|
}
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@article{ WOS:001329800800001,
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Author = {Wiggin, Noah and Cook, Carson and Black, Mitchell and Cadena, Ines and
|
|
Rahal-Arabi, Salam and Asnes, Chandler L. and Ivanova, Yoanna and
|
|
Hettiaratchi, Marian H. and Hind, Laurel E. and Fogg, Kaitlin C.},
|
|
Title = {Empowering High-Throughput High-Content Analysis of Microphysiological
|
|
Models: Open-Source Software for Automated Image Analysis of Microvessel
|
|
Formation and Cell Invasion},
|
|
Journal = {CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR BIOENGINEERING},
|
|
Year = {2024},
|
|
Month = {2024 OCT 10},
|
|
Abstract = {PurposeThe primary aim of this study was to develop an open-source
|
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Python-based software for the automated analysis of dynamic cell
|
|
behaviors in microphysiological models using non-confocal microscopy.
|
|
This research seeks to address the existing gap in accessible tools for
|
|
high-throughput analysis of endothelial tube formation and cell invasion
|
|
in vitro, facilitating the rapid assessment of drug
|
|
sensitivity.MethodsOur approach involved annotating over 1000 2 mm
|
|
Z-stacks of cancer and endothelial cell co-culture model and training
|
|
machine learning models to automatically calculate cell coverage, cancer
|
|
invasion depth, and microvessel dynamics. Specifically, cell coverage
|
|
area was computed using focus stacking and Gaussian mixture models to
|
|
generate thresholded Z-projections. Cancer invasion depth was determined
|
|
using a ResNet-50 binary classification model, identifying which
|
|
Z-planes contained invaded cells and measuring the total invasion depth.
|
|
Lastly, microvessel dynamics were assessed through a U-Net
|
|
Xception-style segmentation model for vessel prediction, the DisPerSE
|
|
algorithm to extract an embedded graph, then graph analysis to quantify
|
|
microvessel length and connectivity. To further validate our software,
|
|
we reanalyzed an image set from a high-throughput drug screen involving
|
|
a chemotherapy agent on a 3D cervical and endothelial co-culture model.
|
|
Lastly, we applied this software to two naive image datasets from
|
|
coculture lumen and microvascular fragment models.ResultsThe software
|
|
accurately measured cell coverage, cancer invasion, and microvessel
|
|
length, yielding drug sensitivity IC50 values with a 95\% confidence
|
|
level compared to manual calculations. This approach significantly
|
|
reduced the image processing time from weeks down to h. Furthermore, the
|
|
software was able to calculate cell coverage, microvessel length, and
|
|
invasion depth from two additional microphysiological models that were
|
|
imaged with confocal microscopy, highlighting the versatility of the
|
|
software.ConclusionsOur free and open source software offers an
|
|
automated solution for quantifying 3D cell behavior in
|
|
microphysiological models assessed using non-confocal microscopy,
|
|
providing the broader Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering community
|
|
with an alternative to standard confocal microscopy paired with
|
|
proprietary software.This software can be found in our GitHub
|
|
repository: https://github.com/fogg-lab/tissue-model-analysis-tools.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/s12195-024-00821-2},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {OCT 2024},
|
|
ISSN = {1865-5025},
|
|
EISSN = {1865-5033},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Hettiaratchi, Marian/AAV-2446-2020
|
|
Hind, Laurel/JTD-2625-2023},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001329800800001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000405808200028,
|
|
Author = {Rasool, Ghulam and Fazal, Nancy},
|
|
Title = {Evolution Prediction and Process Support of OSS Studies: A Systematic
|
|
Mapping},
|
|
Journal = {ARABIAN JOURNAL FOR SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING},
|
|
Year = {2017},
|
|
Volume = {42},
|
|
Number = {8},
|
|
Pages = {3465-3502},
|
|
Month = {AUG},
|
|
Abstract = {Open source software (OSS) evolution is an important research domain,
|
|
and it is continuously getting more and more attention of researchers. A
|
|
large number of studies are published on different aspects of OSS
|
|
evolution. Different metrics, models, processes and tools are presented
|
|
for predicting the evolution of OSS studies. These studies foster
|
|
researchers for contemporary and comprehensive review of literature on
|
|
OSS evolution prediction. We present a systematic mapping that covers
|
|
two contexts of OSS evolution studies conducted so far, i.e., OSS
|
|
evolution prediction and OSS evolution process support. We selected 98
|
|
primary studies from a large dataset that includes 56 conference, 35
|
|
journal and 7 workshop papers. The major focus of this systematic
|
|
mapping is to study and analyze metrics, models, methods and tools used
|
|
for OSS evolution prediction and evolution process support. We
|
|
identified 20 different categories of metrics used by OSS evolution
|
|
studies and results show that SLOC metric is largely used. We found 13
|
|
different models applied to different areas of evolution prediction and
|
|
auto-regressive integrated moving average models are largely used by
|
|
researchers. Furthermore, we report 13 different
|
|
approaches/methods/tools in existing literature for the evolution
|
|
process support that address different aspects of evolution.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/s13369-017-2556-5},
|
|
ISSN = {2193-567X},
|
|
EISSN = {2191-4281},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000405808200028},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000489687500007,
|
|
Author = {Lathifah, Annisa N. and Guo, Yong and Sakagami, Nobuo and Suda, Wataru
|
|
and Higuchi, Masanobu and Nishizawa, Tomoyasu and Prijambada, Irfan D.
|
|
and Ohta, Hiroyuki},
|
|
Title = {Comparative Characterization of Bacterial Communities in floss-Covered
|
|
and Unvegetated Volcanic Deposits of Mount Merapi, Indonesia},
|
|
Journal = {MICROBES AND ENVIRONMENTS},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Volume = {34},
|
|
Number = {3},
|
|
Pages = {268-277},
|
|
Month = {SEP 25},
|
|
Abstract = {Microbial colonization, followed by succession, on newly exposed
|
|
volcanic substrates represents the beginning of the development of an
|
|
early ecosystem. During early succession colonization by mosses or
|
|
plants significantly alters the pioneer microbial community composition
|
|
through the photosynthetic carbon input. To provide further insights
|
|
into this process, we investigated the three-year-old volcanic deposits
|
|
of Mount Merapi, Indonesia. Samples were collected from unvegetated
|
|
(BRD) and moss-covered (BRUD) sites. Forest site soil (FRS) near the
|
|
volcanic deposit-covered area was also collected for reference. An
|
|
analysis of BRD and BRUD revealed high culturable cell densities
|
|
(1.7-8.5 x10(5)CFU g(-1)) despite their low total C (<0.01\%). FRS
|
|
possessed high CFU (3 x10(6) g(-1)); however, its relative value per
|
|
unit of total C (2.6\%) was lower than that of the deposit samples.
|
|
Based on the tag pyrosequencing of 16S rRNA genes, the BRD bacterial
|
|
community was characterized by a higher number of betaproteobacterial
|
|
families (or genus), represented by chemolithotrophic Methylophilaceae,
|
|
Leptothrix, and Sulfuricellaceae. In contrast, BRUD was predominated by
|
|
different betaproteobacterial families, such as Oxalobacteraceae,
|
|
Comamonadaceae, and Rhodocyclaceae. Some bacterial (Oxalobacteraceae)
|
|
sequences were phylogenetically related to those of known
|
|
moss-associated bacteria. Within the FRS community, Proteobacteria was
|
|
the most abundant phylum, followed by Acidobacteria, whereas
|
|
Burkholderiaceae was the most dominant bacterial family within FRS.
|
|
These results suggest that an inter-family succession of
|
|
Betaproteobacteria occurred in response to colonization by mosses,
|
|
followed by plants.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1264/jsme2.ME19041},
|
|
ISSN = {1342-6311},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Guo, Yong/AAQ-2271-2020
|
|
Suda, Wataru/AAF-4469-2019
|
|
Prijambada, Irfan/GQI-1654-2022
|
|
Lathifah, Annisa Nur/HPF-0054-2023},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Guo, Yong/0000-0003-0514-5201
|
|
Prijambada, Irfan/0000-0003-2506-1371
|
|
Lathifah, Annisa Nur/0000-0003-0399-6977},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000489687500007},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000269044000001,
|
|
Author = {Capiluppi, Andrea},
|
|
Editor = {Boldyreff, C and Crowston, K and Lundell, B and Wasserman, AI},
|
|
Title = {Domain Drivers in the Modularization of FLOSS Systems},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE ECOSYSTEMS-DIVERSE COMMUNITIES INTERACTING},
|
|
Series = {International Federation for Information Processing},
|
|
Year = {2009},
|
|
Volume = {299},
|
|
Pages = {3-19},
|
|
Note = {5th International Conference on Open Source Systems, Skovde, SWEDEN, JUN
|
|
03-06, 2009},
|
|
Organization = {IFIP WG 2 13},
|
|
Abstract = {The classification of software systems into types has been achieved in
|
|
the past by observing both their specifications and behavioral patterns:
|
|
the SPE classification, for instance, and its further supplements and
|
|
refinements. has identified the S-type (i.e., fully specified), the
|
|
P-type (i.e., specified but dependent on the context) and the E-type
|
|
(i.e., addressing evolving problems) among the software systems.
|
|
In order to detect types, and establish similarities, among
|
|
Free/Libre/Open Source Software (FLOSS) systems, this paper considers
|
|
three modular characteristics (functions, files and folders) and their
|
|
evolution: how they are evolving with size, if they are constant across
|
|
systems, and whether recurring evolutionary patterns are observed. Using
|
|
these various-grained characteristics, a set of models for the evolution
|
|
of modularization are extracted from evolving systems, and then used to
|
|
extract similarities and types from a wide sample of FLOSS projects.
|
|
This paper provides three contributions: first, it shows that several
|
|
models are needed to encompass the variety of modularization patterns;
|
|
second, it provides three types of models (uni-variate, bi-variate and
|
|
tri-variate) for the evolution of modularization, with significant
|
|
goodness-of-fit's. Finally, it shows that two of these patterns alone
|
|
can interpolate the modular characteristics of the vast majority of a
|
|
random choice of FLOSS projects.},
|
|
ISSN = {1571-5736},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-642-02031-5},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Capiluppi, Andrea/AGO-2961-2022
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Capiluppi, Andrea/0000-0001-9469-6050},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000269044000001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:001032629800209,
|
|
Author = {Guizani, Mariam and Castro-Guzman, Aileen Abril and Sarma, Anita and
|
|
Steinmacher, Igor},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Rules of Engagement: Why and How Companies Participate in OSS},
|
|
Booktitle = {2023 IEEE/ACM 45TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING,
|
|
ICSE},
|
|
Series = {International Conference on Software Engineering},
|
|
Year = {2023},
|
|
Pages = {2617-2629},
|
|
Note = {45th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE),
|
|
Melbourne, AUSTRALIA, MAY 14-20, 2023},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; Assoc Comp Machinery; IEEE Comp Soc; IEEE Tech Council Software
|
|
Engn; ACM Special Interest Grp Software Engn; Melbourne Convent Bur;
|
|
State Govt Victoria; CSIRO; Huawei; Monash Univ; Meta; Google; AWS;
|
|
Monash Univ; Dragon Testing Technol; IBM; Univ Melbourne; RMIT Univ},
|
|
Abstract = {Company engagement in open source (OSS) is now the new norm. From large
|
|
technology companies to startups, companies are participating in the OSS
|
|
ecosystem by open-sourcing their technology, sponsoring projects through
|
|
funding or paid developer time. However, our understanding of the OSS
|
|
ecosystem is rooted in the ``old world{''} model where individual
|
|
contributors sustain OSS projects. In this work, we create a more
|
|
comprehensive understanding of the hybrid OSS landscape by investigating
|
|
what motivates companies to contribute and how they contribute to OSS.
|
|
We conducted interviews with 20 participants who have different roles
|
|
(e.g., CEO, OSPO Lead, Ecosystem Strategist) at 17 different companies
|
|
of different sizes from large companies (e.g. Microsoft, RedHat, Google,
|
|
Spotify) to startups. Data from semi-structured interviews reveal that
|
|
company motivations can be categorized into four levels (Founders'
|
|
Vision, Reputation, Business Advantage, and Reciprocity) and companies
|
|
participate through different mechanisms (e.g., Developers' Time,
|
|
Mentoring Time, Advocacy \& Promotion Time), each of which tie to the
|
|
different types of motivations. We hope our findings nudge more
|
|
companies to participate in the OSS ecosystem, helping make it robust,
|
|
diverse, and sustainable.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/ICSE48619.2023.00218},
|
|
ISSN = {0270-5257},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-6654-5701-9},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Igor, Steinmacher/B-6414-2012
|
|
Guizani, Mariam/JXN-1149-2024
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Guizani, Mariam/0000-0003-2545-2612},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001032629800209},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000557879900007,
|
|
Author = {Runeson, Per},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {Assoc Comp Machinery},
|
|
Title = {Open Collaborative Data - using OSS principles to share data in SW
|
|
engineering},
|
|
Booktitle = {2019 IEEE/ACM 41ST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING: NEW
|
|
IDEAS AND EMERGING RESULTS (ICSE-NIER 2019)},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Pages = {25-28},
|
|
Note = {41st IEEE/ACM International Conference on Software Engineering - New
|
|
Ideas and Emerging Results (ICSE-NIER), Montreal, CANADA, MAY 25-31,
|
|
2019},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; Assoc Comp Machinery; IEEE CS; IEEE CS Tech Comm Software Engn;
|
|
Assoc Comp Machinery Special Interest Grp Software Engn; Natl Sci Fdn;
|
|
Facebook; IBM; Huawei; Monash Univ; Univ Waterloo; Ecole Technologie
|
|
Superieure; Amazon Web Serv; Tourisme Montreal; Google; Microsoft Res;
|
|
Blackberry; Fujitsu; Univ Calif; ING; Natl Sci \& Engn Res Council
|
|
Canada; Prompt},
|
|
Abstract = {Reliance on data for software systems engineering is increasing, e.g.,
|
|
to train machine learning applications. We foresee increasing costs for
|
|
data collection and maintenance, leading to the risk of development
|
|
budgets eaten up by commodity features, thus leaving little resources
|
|
for differentiation and innovation. We therefore propose Open
|
|
Collaborative Data (OCD) - a concept analogous to Open Source Software
|
|
(OSS) as a means to share data. In contrast to Open Data (OD), which
|
|
e.g., governmental agencies provide to catalyze innovation, OCD is
|
|
shared in open collaboration between commercial organizations, similar
|
|
to OSS. To achieve this, there is a need for technical infrastructure
|
|
(e.g., tools for version and access control), licence models, and
|
|
governance models, all of which have to be tailored for data. However,
|
|
as data may be sensitive for privacy, anonymization and obfuscation of
|
|
data is also a research challenge. In this paper, we define the concept
|
|
of Open Collaborative Data, demonstrate it by map data and image
|
|
recognition examples, and outline a research agenda for OCD in software
|
|
engineering as a basis for more efficient evolution of software systems.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/ICSE-NIER.2019.00015},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-7281-1758-4},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Runeson, Per/H-5113-2019
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Runeson, Per/0000-0003-2795-4851},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000557879900007},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000293182200006,
|
|
Author = {Winter, Sidney G.},
|
|
Title = {Problems at the Foundation? Comments on Felin and Foss},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS},
|
|
Year = {2011},
|
|
Volume = {7},
|
|
Number = {2, SI},
|
|
Pages = {257-277},
|
|
Month = {JUN},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper reviews the assessment of the routines and capabilities
|
|
literature provided by T. Felin and N. J. Foss, `The Endogenous Origins
|
|
of Experience, Routines and Organizational Capabilities: The Poverty of
|
|
Stimulus', published by the Journal of Institutional Economics. Although
|
|
valuable points are raised, the assessment is largely off target because
|
|
it is fixated on the implausible view that the literature assessed is
|
|
strongly shaped by the tradition of behavioral psychology (B. F. Skinner
|
|
and others). At the same time, important portions of the routines and
|
|
capabilities literature that are highly relevant to the authors'
|
|
substantive concerns, and which are plainly inconsistent with the main
|
|
interpretive claim, are not considered.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1017/S1744137410000470},
|
|
ISSN = {1744-1374},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Winter, Sidney/GXG-2470-2022},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000293182200006},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000343806603047,
|
|
Author = {Squire, Megan},
|
|
Editor = {Sprague, RH},
|
|
Title = {Forge plus plus : The Changing Landscape of FLOSS Development},
|
|
Booktitle = {2014 47TH HAWAII INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SYSTEM SCIENCES (HICSS)},
|
|
Series = {Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System
|
|
Sciences},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Pages = {3266-3275},
|
|
Note = {47th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences,
|
|
Waikoloa, HI, JAN 06-09, 2014},
|
|
Organization = {Univ Hawaii, Shidler Coll Business; IEEE Comp Soc},
|
|
Abstract = {Software forges are centralized online systems that provide useful tools
|
|
to help distributed development teams work together, especially in free,
|
|
libre, and open source software (FLOSS). Forge-provided tools may
|
|
include web space, version control systems, mailing lists and
|
|
communication forums, bug tracking systems, file downloads, wikis, and
|
|
the like. Empirical software engineering researchers can mine the
|
|
artifacts from these tools to better understand how FLOSS is made. As
|
|
the landscape of distributed software development has grown and changed,
|
|
the tools needed to make FLOSS have changed as well. There are three
|
|
newer tools at the center of FLOSS development today: distributed
|
|
version control based forges (like Github), programmer
|
|
question-and-answer communities (like Stack Overflow), and pastebin
|
|
tools (like Gist or Pastebin.com). These tools are extending and
|
|
changing the toolset used for FLOSS development, and redefining what a
|
|
software forge looks like. The main contributions of this paper are to
|
|
describe each of these tools, to identify the data and artifacts
|
|
available for mining from these tools, and to outline some of the ways
|
|
researchers can use these artifacts to continue to understand how FLOSS
|
|
is made.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/HICSS.2014.405},
|
|
ISSN = {1060-3425},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4799-2504-9},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000343806603047},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000397995600045,
|
|
Author = {Kussmaul, Clifton},
|
|
Editor = {Kumar, V and Murthy, S and Kinshuk},
|
|
Title = {Experience Report: Guiding Faculty \& Students to Participate in
|
|
Humanitarian FOSS Communities},
|
|
Booktitle = {2016 IEEE 8TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TECHNOLOGY FOR EDUCATION (T4E
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2016)},
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Series = {IEEE International Conference on Technology for Education},
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Year = {2016},
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Pages = {224-227},
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Note = {IEEE 8th International Conference on Technology for Education (T4E),
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Indian Inst Technol Bombay, Mumbai, INDIA, DEC 02-04, 2016},
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Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc; Educ Initiat Pvt Ltd; Next Educ India Pvt Ltd; Govt
|
|
India, Minist Human Resources \& Dev; IEEE Learning Technol Tech Comm;
|
|
Etiitb; Natl Miss Educ ICT; Train Ten Thousand Teachers; Spoken
|
|
Tutorials; Fossee; Eyantra},
|
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Abstract = {Students in computer science (CS) and related disciplines must master
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|
content knowledge and skills as well as process skills including
|
|
communication, critical thinking, problem solving, and teamwork. Free \&
|
|
Open Source Software (FOSS) projects provide opportunities for students
|
|
to contribute to real software systems and participate in diverse
|
|
communities, helping students to master both content and process skills.
|
|
Humanitarian FOSS (HFOSS) projects address social needs, and appeal to
|
|
many students. However, FOSS can present challenges for students and
|
|
teachers. To address these challenges, faculty use evidence-based
|
|
approaches, including Team Project Based Learning (TPBL) and Process
|
|
Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning (POGIL). This paper describes the
|
|
redesign of a set of workshop sessions to help faculty learn about HFOSS
|
|
principles and communities, and how to use HFOSS, TPBL, and POGIL in
|
|
their own classrooms.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/T4E.2016.53},
|
|
ISSN = {2372-7217},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-5090-6115-0},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000397995600045},
|
|
}
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|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000517837000009,
|
|
Author = {Marks, Abigail and Chillas, Shiona and Galloway, Laura and Maclean,
|
|
Gavin},
|
|
Title = {Confusion and collectivism in the ICT sector: Is FLOSS the answer?},
|
|
Journal = {ECONOMIC AND INDUSTRIAL DEMOCRACY},
|
|
Year = {2020},
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Volume = {41},
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Number = {1},
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|
Pages = {167-188},
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Month = {FEB},
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|
Abstract = {Information and communication technology (ICT) workers rarely join trade
|
|
unions. This is usually explained by the individualized nature of work.
|
|
This article examines broader forms of collectivism for these workers,
|
|
drawing on survey and interview data. The focus is on social class,
|
|
attitudes towards unions and professional bodies and participation in
|
|
the broader ICT community - specifically Free, Libre and Open Source
|
|
Software (FLOSS). The findings reveal absence of formal collective
|
|
frames of reference or organization, yet the creativity, autonomy and
|
|
initiative central to the identity of ICT workers may offer
|
|
opportunities for collectivization particularly with regard to
|
|
participation in FLOSS communities.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1177/0143831X17695441},
|
|
ISSN = {0143-831X},
|
|
EISSN = {1461-7099},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Marks, Abigail/0000-0002-5307-8923
|
|
Chillas, Shiona/0000-0002-1184-0553
|
|
Galloway, Laura/0000-0001-5948-4546},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000517837000009},
|
|
}
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|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000406611800011,
|
|
Author = {Debbarma, Tribid and Chandrasekaran, K.},
|
|
Editor = {Niranjan, SK and Aradhya, VNM},
|
|
Title = {Comparison of FOSS based Profiling Tools in Linux Operating System
|
|
Environment},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2016 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CONTEMPORARY
|
|
COMPUTING AND INFORMATICS (IC3I)},
|
|
Year = {2016},
|
|
Pages = {65-72},
|
|
Note = {2nd IEEE International Conference on Contemporary Computing and
|
|
Informatics (IC3I), Amity Univ, Noida, INDIA, DEC 14-17, 2016},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; IEEE UP Sect; IEEE USA},
|
|
Abstract = {Current computing systems comes with different power management and
|
|
profiling tools to run the system in its optimal state. Though the
|
|
hardware systems have advanced a lot in-terms of energy efficiency and
|
|
computing power, the software's energy and resources efficiency is still
|
|
lacking behind. In many cases due to poor/bad designing of software it
|
|
cannot utilize the hardware efficiently and end up a system with high
|
|
energy consumption. To address this issues software's need a careful
|
|
profiling in its development process to make the software efficient and
|
|
less resource hungry. In this paper we compared some of the profiling
|
|
tools available as Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) which are used
|
|
under Linux environment. These software tools uses different strategies
|
|
and have different accuracies in finding a system and software programs
|
|
behavior and its resource requirements. Their performance and resource
|
|
overheads such as memory, CPU, disk consumption were compared and
|
|
results are summarized for making the tools selection easier to
|
|
researchers and developers alike. Another important issue with these
|
|
tools are that, their reporting formats are not always easy to
|
|
understand and it makes them less user friendly.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-5090-5256-1},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {K, Chandrasekaran/Y-9958-2019
|
|
Debbarma, Tribid/ABE-6522-2021
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {K, Chandrasekaran/0000-0002-8855-3472
|
|
Debbarma, Tribid/0000-0001-7926-0996},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000406611800011},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@incollection{ WOS:000424114300017,
|
|
Author = {Callen, Blanca and Lopez, Daniel and Domenech, Miquel and Tirado,
|
|
Francisco},
|
|
Book-Author = {Luppicini, R},
|
|
Title = {Not Just Software: Free Software and the (Techno) Political Action},
|
|
Booktitle = {ETHICAL IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENTS AND APPLICATIONS IN SOCIETY},
|
|
Year = {2012},
|
|
Pages = {208-217},
|
|
Abstract = {The practice of developing and creating Free Software has been the
|
|
centre of attention for studies related to economics, knowledge
|
|
production, laws and the intellectual property framework. However, the
|
|
practice that constitutes the initiative of Free Software also means a
|
|
call to rethink current forms of political action and the in-depth
|
|
meaning of what is understood as ``political{''}. This constitutes the
|
|
field which has been called techno-activism. Along these lines, the
|
|
authors propose a particular reading of the political challenge that is
|
|
Free Software from the standpoint of Hardt and Negri's (2000)
|
|
theoretical work. The authors put forward various contributions -
|
|
regarding the organization, the agents and the form of political
|
|
action-that they consider to pose a crisis for traditional proposals and
|
|
urge society to renew its way of relating to information, the raw
|
|
material upon which the current exercise of government and practices of
|
|
techno-activist resistance rest.},
|
|
DOI = {10.4018/978-1-4666-1773-5.ch016},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4666-1774-2; 978-1-4666-1773-5},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {López, Daniel/N-1119-2019
|
|
Serrano, Francisco/G-8956-2011},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000424114300017},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000214286700004,
|
|
Author = {Callen, Blanca and Lopez, Daniel and Domenech, Miquel and Tirado,
|
|
Francisco},
|
|
Title = {Not Just Software: Free Software and the (Techno) Political Action},
|
|
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TECHNOETHICS},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Volume = {1},
|
|
Number = {2},
|
|
Pages = {27-36},
|
|
Month = {APR-JUN},
|
|
Abstract = {The practice of developing and creating Free Software has been the
|
|
centre of attention for studies related to economics, knowledge
|
|
production, laws and the intellectual property framework. However, the
|
|
practice that constitutes the initiative of Free Software also means a
|
|
call to rethink current forms of political action and the in-depth
|
|
meaning of what is understood as ``political{''}. This constitutes the
|
|
field which has been called techno-activism. Along these lines, the
|
|
authors propose a particular reading of the political challenge that is
|
|
Free Software from the standpoint of Hardt and Negri's (2000)
|
|
theoretical work. The authors put forward various
|
|
contributions-regarding the organization, the agents and the form of
|
|
political action-that they consider to pose a crisis for traditional
|
|
proposals and urge society to renew its way of relating to information,
|
|
the raw material upon which the current exercise of government and
|
|
practices of techno-activist resistance rest.},
|
|
DOI = {10.4018/jte.2010040104},
|
|
ISSN = {1947-3451},
|
|
EISSN = {1947-346X},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {TIRADO, FRANCISCO/P-8201-2014
|
|
Lopez, Daniel/K-2095-2015
|
|
Callen, Blanca/E-7969-2018
|
|
Domenech, Miquel/H-1083-2011
|
|
Tirado, Francisco/G-8956-2011},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Lopez, Daniel/0000-0003-0095-9142
|
|
Callen, Blanca/0000-0001-7927-3586
|
|
Domenech, Miquel/0000-0003-2854-3659
|
|
Tirado, Francisco/0000-0001-7093-056X},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000214286700004},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000167740600038,
|
|
Author = {Moraes, HP and Machado, JM and Verardi, SLL and Cardoso, JR},
|
|
Editor = {Yan, W and Wang, ZM},
|
|
Title = {An interactive environment for solid modeling based on free software},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE FOURTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ELECTROMAGNETIC
|
|
FIELD PROBLEMS AND APPLICATIONS},
|
|
Year = {2000},
|
|
Pages = {147-150},
|
|
Note = {4th International Conference on Electromagnetic Field Problems and
|
|
Applications (ICEF 2000), TIANJIN, PEOPLES R CHINA, SEP 18-20, 2000},
|
|
Organization = {China Electrotech Soc; Chinese Soc Elect Engn; Natl Nat Sci Fdn China;
|
|
Sci \& Technol Dept of Hebei Province; Hebei Province Nat Sci Fdn;
|
|
Baoding Tianwei Grp Co Ltd; China Inst Atom Energy; Tianjin Elect Power
|
|
Co; Shenyang Transformer Co Ltd; Harbin Inst Large Elect Machines; China
|
|
Dongfang Elect Corp; Shenyang Univ Technol; Huazhong Univ Sci \&
|
|
Technol; Hubei Province Electrotech Soc; N China Elect Power Univ;
|
|
Zhejiang Univ; Tsinghua Univ; Hebei Univ Technol; Hebei Univ Technol,
|
|
Sch Elect Engn \& Informat; COMPUMAG Liaison Off China},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper describes an interactive environment built entirely upon
|
|
public domain or free software, intended to be used as the preprocessor
|
|
of a finite element package for the simulation of three-dimensional
|
|
electromagnetic problems.},
|
|
ISBN = {7-5062-2950-1},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Verardi, Sergio/H-4328-2012
|
|
Cardoso, José/D-3188-2012
|
|
CARDOSO, JOSE ROBERTO/M-9063-2017},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {CARDOSO, JOSE ROBERTO/0000-0001-7033-731X},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000167740600038},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000307709200058,
|
|
Author = {Nair, Rajiv and Nagarjuna, G. and Ray, Arnab K.},
|
|
Editor = {Kane, SN and Mishra, A and Dutta, AK and Sen, P},
|
|
Title = {Features of complex networks in a free-software operating system},
|
|
Booktitle = {INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON RECENT TRENDS IN PHYSICS (ICRTP 2012)},
|
|
Series = {Journal of Physics Conference Series},
|
|
Year = {2012},
|
|
Volume = {365},
|
|
Note = {International Conference on Recent Trends in Physics (ICRTP), Devi
|
|
Ahilya Univ, Sch Phys, Indore, INDIA, FEB 04-05, 2012},
|
|
Organization = {Univ Grants Commiss (UGC)},
|
|
Abstract = {We propose a mathematical model to fit the degree distribution of
|
|
directed dependency networks in free and open-source software. In this
|
|
complex system, the intermediate scales of both the in-directed and
|
|
out-directed dependency networks follow a power-law trend (specifically
|
|
Zipf's law). Deviations from this feature are found both for the highly
|
|
linked nodes, and the poorly linked nodes. This is due to finite-size
|
|
effects in the networks, and the parameters needed to model finite-size
|
|
behaviour make a quantitative distinction between the in-directed and
|
|
out-directed networks. We also provide a model to describe the dynamic
|
|
evolution of the network, and account for its saturation in the
|
|
long-time limit.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1088/1742-6596/365/1/012058},
|
|
Article-Number = {012058},
|
|
ISSN = {1742-6588},
|
|
EISSN = {1742-6596},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000307709200058},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000216852400006,
|
|
Author = {Baravalle, Andres and Chambers, Sarah},
|
|
Title = {Market Relations, Non-Market Relations and Free Software},
|
|
Journal = {PSYCHNOLOGY JOURNAL},
|
|
Year = {2007},
|
|
Volume = {5},
|
|
Number = {3},
|
|
Pages = {299-309},
|
|
Abstract = {Free Software is sometimes considered solely a technical option, but
|
|
that is a quite limited point of view: we suggest, indeed, that Free
|
|
Software is not merely a technical option, but it is, in fact a
|
|
different working paradigm for the software development community and a
|
|
different model for acquiring (and sharing) resources in the Information
|
|
Society. This paper will discuss this working paradigm and analyse the
|
|
market and non-market relations that are implied by it.},
|
|
ISSN = {1720-7525},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Baravalle, Andres/AGJ-5642-2022
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Baravalle, Andres/0000-0002-6971-9385},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000216852400006},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000293293400001,
|
|
Author = {Chopra, S. and Dexter, S.},
|
|
Title = {Free software and the economics of information justice},
|
|
Journal = {ETHICS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY},
|
|
Year = {2011},
|
|
Volume = {13},
|
|
Number = {3},
|
|
Pages = {173-184},
|
|
Month = {SEP},
|
|
Abstract = {Claims about the potential of free software to reform the production and
|
|
distribution of software are routinely countered by skepticism that the
|
|
free software community fails to engage the pragmatic and economic
|
|
`realities' of a software industry. We argue to the contrary that
|
|
contemporary business and economic trends definitively demonstrate the
|
|
financial viability of an economy based on free software. But the
|
|
argument for free software derives its true normative weight from social
|
|
justice considerations: the evaluation of the basis for a software
|
|
economy should be guided by consideration of the social and cultural
|
|
states which are the ultimate goals of any economic arrangement. That
|
|
is, the software economy should be evaluated in light of its ability to
|
|
provide justice. We conclude with a discussion of possible avenues for
|
|
reform.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/s10676-010-9226-6},
|
|
ISSN = {1388-1957},
|
|
EISSN = {1572-8439},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {chopra, sunil/KCX-9475-2024
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Dexter, Scott/0000-0002-3066-5420},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000293293400001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000225885200010,
|
|
Author = {Senyard, A and Michlmayr, M},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {ieee computer society},
|
|
Title = {How to have a successful free software project},
|
|
Booktitle = {11TH ASIA-PACIFIC SOFTWARE ENGINEERING CONFERENCE, PROCEEDINGS},
|
|
Year = {2004},
|
|
Pages = {84-91},
|
|
Note = {11th Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference (APSEC 2004), Busan,
|
|
SOUTH KOREA, NOV 30-DEC 03, 2004},
|
|
Organization = {Korea Informat Sci Soc; Korea Soc Engn Fdn; Samsung Elect; Samsung SDS;
|
|
LG Elect; Korea IT Ind Promto Agcy; Elect \& Telecommun Res Inst},
|
|
Abstract = {Some free software projects have been extremely successful. This rise to
|
|
prominence can be attributed to the high quality and suitability of the
|
|
software. This quality and suitability is achieved through an elaborate
|
|
peer-review process performed by a large community of users, who act as
|
|
co-developers to identify and correct software defects and add features.
|
|
Although this process is crucial to the success of free software
|
|
projects, there is more to the free software development than the
|
|
creation of a `bazaar'. In this paper we draw on existing free software
|
|
projects to define a lifecycle model for free software. This paper then
|
|
explores each phase of the lifecycle model and agrees that, while the
|
|
bazaar phase attracts the most attention, it is the initial modular
|
|
design that accommodates diverse interventions. Moreover, it is the
|
|
period of transition from the initial group to the larger community
|
|
based development that is crucial in determining whether a free software
|
|
project will succeed or fail.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/APSEC.2004.58},
|
|
ISBN = {0-7695-2245-9},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000225885200010},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000420764100004,
|
|
Author = {Mora, Angel and Luis Galan, Jose and Aguilera, Gabriel and Fernandez,
|
|
Alvaro and Merida, Enrique and Rodriguez, Pedro},
|
|
Title = {Scilab and Maxima Environment: Towards Free Software in Numerical
|
|
Analysis},
|
|
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR TECHNOLOGY IN MATHEMATICS EDUCATION},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Volume = {17},
|
|
Number = {2, SI},
|
|
Pages = {75-80},
|
|
Month = {APR-JUN},
|
|
Abstract = {In this work we will present the ScilabUMA environment we have developed
|
|
as an alternative to Matlab. This environment connects Scilab (for
|
|
numerical analysis) and Maxima (for symbolic computations). Furthermore,
|
|
the developed interface is, in our opinion at least, as powerful as the
|
|
interface of Matlab.},
|
|
ISSN = {1744-2710},
|
|
EISSN = {2045-2519},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Manzano, Álvaro/K-7822-2014
|
|
Bonilla, Angel/E-1578-2017
|
|
Galan-Garcia, Jose Luis/K-3908-2018},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Galan-Garcia, Jose Luis/0000-0002-8773-6998},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000420764100004},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000269044000022,
|
|
Author = {Capiluppi, Andrea and Adams, Paul J.},
|
|
Editor = {Boldyreff, C and Crowston, K and Lundell, B and Wasserman, AI},
|
|
Title = {Reassessing Brooks' Law for the Free Software Community},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE ECOSYSTEMS-DIVERSE COMMUNITIES INTERACTING},
|
|
Series = {International Federation for Information Processing},
|
|
Year = {2009},
|
|
Volume = {299},
|
|
Pages = {274-283},
|
|
Note = {5th International Conference on Open Source Systems, Skovde, SWEDEN, JUN
|
|
03-06, 2009},
|
|
Organization = {IFIP WG 2 13},
|
|
Abstract = {Proponents, of Free Software have argued that some of the most
|
|
established software engineering principles do not fully apply when
|
|
considered in an open, distributed approach. Among these principles,
|
|
``Brooks' Law{''} has been questioned in the Free Software context:
|
|
large teams of developers, contrary to the law, will not need an
|
|
increasingly growing number of communication channels. As advocates
|
|
claim, this is due to the internal characteristics of the Free Software
|
|
process: the high modularity of the code helps developers to work on
|
|
comparted sections, without the need to coordinate with all other
|
|
contriutors.
|
|
This paper examines Brooks' Law in a Free Software context, and it
|
|
studies the interaction of contributors to a large Free Software
|
|
project, KDE. The network of interactions is analyzed and a summary
|
|
term, the ``compaction{''}, is dynamically evaluated to test how the
|
|
coordination mechanism evolves over time in the project. This paper
|
|
argues that the claim of advocates holds true, but with limitations: in
|
|
the KDE project, the few initial developers needed a significant amount
|
|
of communication. The growth of KDE brought the need to break the number
|
|
of overall communication channels to a significant extent. Finally, an
|
|
established amount of 300 developers currently needs the same amount of
|
|
communication as when the developers were only 10. We interpret this
|
|
result by arguing that Brooks' Law holds true among the core developers
|
|
of any large Free Software project.},
|
|
ISSN = {1571-5736},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-642-02031-5},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Capiluppi, Andrea/AGO-2961-2022
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Capiluppi, Andrea/0000-0001-9469-6050},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000269044000022},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000215487000005,
|
|
Author = {Garcia-Garcia, Jesus and Alonso de Magdaleno, Maria Isabel},
|
|
Title = {Communicating social responsibility in the free software sector},
|
|
Journal = {UNIVERSIA BUSINESS REVIEW},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Number = {41},
|
|
Pages = {98-124},
|
|
Abstract = {Free software development involves the private creation of knowledge
|
|
freely available to the whole society. It is a socially responsible
|
|
activity by organizations that carry out it despite not being included
|
|
by the information and communication sector in their social
|
|
responsibility reports. It also generates high economic value in spite
|
|
of not being held in financial reporting. This paper raises the
|
|
possibility of sectorial social responsibility reporting; to this end
|
|
key stakeholders and relevant indicators are identified. Delphi
|
|
methodology has been used with response from panel members chosen from
|
|
key players in the free software industry in Spain. Gaining
|
|
institutional recognition, opening to socially responsible investment
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|
and synergies with quality policies are the main advantages for the
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|
management of organizations that base their business on free software
|
|
developments.},
|
|
ISSN = {2174-0933},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Garcia, Jesus/B-6770-2008
|
|
Magdaleno, María/AAA-9376-2019
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Garcia-Garcia, Jesus/0000-0002-5120-8851
|
|
Alonso Magdaleno, Maria Isabel/0000-0002-4865-1561},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000215487000005},
|
|
}
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@article{ WOS:000235277300023,
|
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Author = {Browning, BL},
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|
Title = {FLOSS: flexible ordered subset analysis for linkage mapping of complex
|
|
traits},
|
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Journal = {BIOINFORMATICS},
|
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Year = {2006},
|
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Volume = {22},
|
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Number = {4},
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Pages = {512-513},
|
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Month = {FEB 15},
|
|
Abstract = {The FLOSS software package is a flexible framework for ordered subset
|
|
analysis. FLOSS is specifically designed for use with the Merlin linkage
|
|
analysis package, but FLOSS can be used with any linkage analysis
|
|
software package that reports NPL Z-scores for each locus and family.
|
|
When FLOSS is used with the Merlin linkage analysis package, one can use
|
|
either non-parametric Z-scores or Kong and Cox linear allele sharing
|
|
model LOD scores. Monte Carlo P-values are calculated using a
|
|
permutation test with an efficient Besag-Clifford sequential stopping
|
|
rule. FLOSS also has a flexible tool for assigning family covariate
|
|
scores from Merlin input files. FLOSS includes user documentation and is
|
|
written in Java for easy portability. The FLOSS source code is
|
|
documented and designed to be extensible.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1093/bioinformatics/btk012},
|
|
ISSN = {1367-4803},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Browning, Brian/A-1178-2010},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Browning, Brian/0000-0001-6454-6633},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000235277300023},
|
|
}
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|
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@article{ WOS:001371148200002,
|
|
Author = {Guerrero, Hernan Dario and Ochoa, Luis Hernan},
|
|
Title = {Subsoil geophysical evaluation using GPR and free software},
|
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Journal = {EARTH SCIENCES RESEARCH JOURNAL},
|
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Year = {2024},
|
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Volume = {28},
|
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Number = {3},
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Pages = {255-263},
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Month = {SEP},
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Abstract = {In this work, a geophysical characterization of the subsoil of a civil
|
|
structure corresponding to the basement of a residential complex in
|
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Bogot \& aacute;, Colombia was carried out, using the GPR technique. We
|
|
were chosen to establish the affectation caused by weeping willow (Salix
|
|
Babylonica) trees planted near the retaining wall of the structure's
|
|
foundation and its parking lot platforms. We acquired GPR profiles all
|
|
throughout the area of the internal part of the basement and the outer
|
|
retaining wall part. The pieces of equipment used were SIR 4000 and a HS
|
|
350 MHz center frequency antenna. The data presented a good and
|
|
consistent signal. High resolution subsoil images of up to 3m in depth
|
|
of the area below the parking lots were generated through the analysis
|
|
of information derived from the processing and interpretation of the
|
|
data. All of these were compared with information from geotechnical and
|
|
topographic studies of the area. The results obtained show that the
|
|
trees' roots are causing scour due to a drying effect of the subsoil,
|
|
which caused damage to the slab in the parking lot and on the retaining
|
|
wall.},
|
|
DOI = {10.15446/esrj.v28n3.97305},
|
|
ISSN = {1794-6190},
|
|
EISSN = {2339-3459},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001371148200002},
|
|
}
|
|
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000289914800077,
|
|
Author = {Marin Martinez, Juan Jose},
|
|
Editor = {Badr, YK and Caballe, S and Xhafa, F and Abraham, A and Gros, B},
|
|
Title = {Learning Free Software Development from Real-World Experience},
|
|
Booktitle = {2009 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INTELLIGENT NETWORKING AND
|
|
COLLABORATIVE SYSTEMS (INCOS 2009)},
|
|
Year = {2009},
|
|
Pages = {417-420},
|
|
Note = {1st Insternational Conference on Intelligent Networking and
|
|
Collaborative Systems, Open Univ Catalonia, Barcelona, SPAIN, NOV 04-06,
|
|
2009},
|
|
Organization = {Barcelona Innovat District; Universia; ARES; MIR Labs; ASCA Technol Ctr;
|
|
Knowledge Innovat Market},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper presents a learning experience at the online Master on Free
|
|
Software at the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC). For the final
|
|
course, which leads to the presentation of a master thesis, students
|
|
have to set up a free software project with the aim of making its
|
|
development community-driven. Instead of setting up a new project for
|
|
the course I decided to join to an existing free software project. In
|
|
this paper, I provide an experience report of my work with GNOME, a
|
|
large free software project that I decided to join.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4244-5165-4},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Martinez, Juan/GXM-4393-2022},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000289914800077},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000537523000006,
|
|
Author = {Izmestyeva, V, Olga and Matusevich, Dmitry S.},
|
|
Title = {FOREIGN FREE SOFTWARE FOR COMPUTERIZED LIBRARY INFORMATION SYSTEMS},
|
|
Journal = {NAUCHNYE I TEKHNICHESKIE BIBLIOTEKI-SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL LIBRARIES},
|
|
Year = {2020},
|
|
Number = {3},
|
|
Pages = {69-78},
|
|
Abstract = {Free software enables its free use by anyone under observance of user
|
|
proprietary rights. The authors review the market of free computerized
|
|
library information systems. The origins for applying free ALIS are
|
|
specified; free Evergreen. Koha ALIS are characterized and compared; the
|
|
list of foreign free ALIS, date and state of development are specified.
|
|
The methodology for ALIS market estimation is suggested; the role of
|
|
ALIS developing and related communities is emphasized. The library and
|
|
designer aspects of ALIS development are described. The new phenomenon
|
|
of ``donation culture{''} emerged due to implementing free software in
|
|
libraries. The typical copyright conflict around Koha ALIS between
|
|
proprietors and independent designers (the latter won with establishing
|
|
community trust) is described. Using free ALIS follows the general trend
|
|
of applying free software in public offices, with all advantages and
|
|
disadvantages of this information infrastructure. As a result, free
|
|
software is often opposed by the proprietary one, however both
|
|
components make the competitive market offering users to make choice of
|
|
ALIS of appropriate price/quality balance.},
|
|
DOI = {10.33186/1027-3689-2020-3-69-78},
|
|
ISSN = {0130-9765},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000537523000006},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000323461100009,
|
|
Author = {Gonzalez-Barahona, Jesus M. and Izquierdo-Cortazar, Daniel and Maffulli,
|
|
Stefano and Robles, Gregorio},
|
|
Title = {Understanding How Companies Interact with Free Software Communities},
|
|
Journal = {IEEE SOFTWARE},
|
|
Year = {2013},
|
|
Volume = {30},
|
|
Number = {5},
|
|
Pages = {38-45},
|
|
Month = {SEP-OCT},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/MS.2013.95},
|
|
ISSN = {0740-7459},
|
|
EISSN = {1937-4194},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Cortazar, Daniel/ABE-2382-2020
|
|
Robles, Gregorio/I-2507-2012
|
|
Gonzalez-Barahona, Jesus M./L-5646-2017
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Gonzalez-Barahona, Jesus M./0000-0001-9682-460X
|
|
Robles, Gregorio/0000-0002-1442-6761},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000323461100009},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000247319400014,
|
|
Author = {Taibi, Davide and Lavazza, Luigi and Morasca, Sandro},
|
|
Editor = {Feller, J and Fitzgerald, B and Scacchi, W and Sillitti, A},
|
|
Title = {OpenBQR: a framework for the assessment of OSS},
|
|
Booktitle = {Open Source Development, Adoption and Innovation},
|
|
Series = {INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR INFORMATION PROCESSING},
|
|
Year = {2007},
|
|
Volume = {234},
|
|
Pages = {173-186},
|
|
Note = {3rd International Conference on Open Source Systems (OSS 2007),
|
|
Limerick, IRELAND, JUN 11-14, 2007},
|
|
Organization = {IFIP WG2 13},
|
|
Abstract = {People and organizations that are considering the adoption of OSS, or
|
|
that need to choose among different OS products face the problem of
|
|
evaluating OSS in a systematic, sound and complete way. While several
|
|
proposals concerning the evaluation of costs and benefits exist, little
|
|
attention has been given to the evaluation of technical qualities and,
|
|
in general, to the ``usage-oriented{''} issues. In this paper the
|
|
existing proposals are examined, the different types of qualities and
|
|
issues that are relevant to potential users are described, and a
|
|
coherent and innovative method for the evaluation of OSS is proposed.
|
|
The proposed method is expected to support the potential user in the
|
|
evaluation and choice of OSS in a flexible way, taking into account all
|
|
the aspects that are relevant to the user.},
|
|
ISSN = {1571-5736},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-387-72485-0},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Lavazza, Luigi/AAF-5323-2020
|
|
Taibi, Davide/E-4935-2015
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Taibi, Davide/0000-0002-3210-3990
|
|
Morasca, Sandro/0000-0003-4598-7024
|
|
Lavazza, Luigi/0000-0002-5226-4337},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000247319400014},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:001032641300038,
|
|
Author = {Xu, Weiwei and Wu, Xin and He, Runzhi and Zhou, Minghui},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {LicenseRec: Knowledge based Open Source License Recommendation for OSS
|
|
Projects},
|
|
Booktitle = {2023 IEEE/ACM 45TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING:
|
|
COMPANION PROCEEDINGS, ICSE-COMPANION},
|
|
Series = {Proceedings of the IEEE-ACM International Conference on Software
|
|
Engineering Companion},
|
|
Year = {2023},
|
|
Pages = {180-183},
|
|
Note = {45th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE),
|
|
Melbourne, AUSTRALIA, MAY 14-20, 2023},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; Assoc Comp Machinery; IEEE Comp Soc; IEEE Tech Council Software
|
|
Engn; ACM Special Interest Grp Software Engn; Melbourne Convent Bur;
|
|
State Govt Victoria; CSIRO; Huawei; Monash Univ; Meta; Google; AWS;
|
|
Monash Univ; Dragon Testing Technol; IBM; Univ Melbourne; RMIT Univ},
|
|
Abstract = {Open Source license is a prerequisite for open source software, which
|
|
regulates the use, modification, redistribution, and attribution of the
|
|
software. Open source license is crucial to the community development
|
|
and commercial interests of an OSS project, yet choosing a proper
|
|
license from hundreds of licenses remains challenging. Tools assisting
|
|
developers to understand the terms and pick the right license have been
|
|
emerging, while inferring license compatibility on the dependency tree
|
|
and satisfying the complex needs of developers are beyond the capability
|
|
of most of them. Thus we propose LicenseRec, an open source license
|
|
recommendation tool that helps to bridge the gap. LicenseRec performs
|
|
fine-grained license compatibility checks on OSS projects' code and
|
|
dependencies, and assists developers to choose the optimal license
|
|
through an interactive wizard with guidelines of three aspects: personal
|
|
open source style, business pattern, and community development. The
|
|
usefulness of LicenseRec is confirmed by the consistent positive
|
|
feedback from 10 software developers with academic and industrial
|
|
backgrounds. Our tool is accessible at https://licenserec.com and a
|
|
video showcasing the tool is available at https://video.licenserec.com.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/ICSE-COMPANION58688.2023.00050},
|
|
ISSN = {2574-1926},
|
|
ISBN = {979-8-3503-2263-7},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001032641300038},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000466943600008,
|
|
Author = {Motta, Jorge and Alejandro Morero, Hernan and Borrastero, Carina},
|
|
Title = {MEASURING NON MONETARY INNOVATION IN SOFTWARE: A CASE STUDY IN FLOSS
|
|
FIRMS FROM ARGENTINA},
|
|
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INNOVATION},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Volume = {7},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Pages = {135-154},
|
|
Month = {JAN-APR},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper presents a critical review of the design of innovation
|
|
surveys that follow the Oslo Manual standards, based on a series of case
|
|
studies in Free/Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS) companies. The main
|
|
objective of the article is to propose criteria for measuring innovation
|
|
in software that consider the specificities of the non-monetized
|
|
innovation generated in the FLOSS community, helping to overcome
|
|
relevant limitations of the current sectorial surveys based on the Oslo
|
|
Manual. We applied a qualitative analysis based on seven case studies in
|
|
FLOSS firms from Argentina, mainly through semi-structured interviews to
|
|
key informants. Such analysis was aimed to elucidate the nature and
|
|
particularities of the innovation processes and outcomes in the firms,
|
|
the characteristics of the collaboration with the community and its role
|
|
in the business model and innovation strategy of the organizations. The
|
|
main results of the empirical study are: a) a criticism of the monetary
|
|
conception of the predominant innovation in the manuals of the area and
|
|
b) on this basis emerges a series of recommendations to improve the
|
|
measurement of innovation through surveys in the software sector , such
|
|
as: the consideration of publicly released products and developments and
|
|
contributions to third-party products in the FLOSS community, the
|
|
incorporation of performance indicators of firms not based on sales from
|
|
innovation, and the consideration of innovation selection mechanisms
|
|
typical of FLOSS communities not based on their market impact.},
|
|
DOI = {10.5585/iji.v7i1.319},
|
|
ISSN = {2318-9975},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Borrastero, Carina/0000-0002-8754-1381},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000466943600008},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000381871500002,
|
|
Author = {Londhe, Nagesh L. and Patil, Suresk K.},
|
|
Title = {Success and Abandonment of OSS Library Management Systems},
|
|
Journal = {DESIDOC JOURNAL OF LIBRARY \& INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Volume = {35},
|
|
Number = {6},
|
|
Pages = {398-407},
|
|
Month = {NOV},
|
|
Abstract = {The purpose of this article is to study the open source library
|
|
management systems (LMSs) and to find the present development. The
|
|
development and community activity is studied by examining `release
|
|
activity' and `mailing list / discussion forum activity by applying
|
|
different the methodologies. Other aspects of open source library
|
|
management systems such as longevity, features, license, documentation,
|
|
technology used are also studied. It is found that out of 31 open source
|
|
library management systems only 15 systems are currently active. Maximum
|
|
active open source LMSs have institutional support. Fifty per cent of
|
|
LMS project are inactive or abandoned. This study covers success and
|
|
abandonment aspects of open source LMSs and provides current status open
|
|
source library management systems.},
|
|
DOI = {10.14429/djlit.35.6.8866},
|
|
ISSN = {0974-0643},
|
|
EISSN = {0976-4658},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Londhe, Nagesh/0009-0002-3669-0309},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000381871500002},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000272950500038,
|
|
Author = {Hayman, Susan and Reynolds, Elizabeth and Aspin, Jason},
|
|
Editor = {Laudon, M and Laird, DL and Romanowicz, B},
|
|
Title = {The Foss Low Emissions Hybrid Tug: From Innovation to Implementation},
|
|
Booktitle = {CLEAN TECHNOLOGY 2009: BIOENERGY, RENEWABLES, STORAGE, GRID, WASTE AND
|
|
SUSTAINABILITY},
|
|
Year = {2009},
|
|
Pages = {147-150},
|
|
Note = {Clean Technology Conference and Expo 2009, Houston, TX, MAY 03-07, 2009},
|
|
Organization = {Adv Energy Consortium; Amer Coalit Clean Coal Elect; Appl Mat; Clean
|
|
Technol \& Sustainable Industries Org; Continental Airlines; Foley \&
|
|
Lardner LLP; Hitachi; Jackson Walker LLP; Lockheed Martin; Nano Sci \&
|
|
Technol Inst; NanoSPRINT; Opportun Houston; Smartcool Syst; TechConnect;
|
|
Russian Corp Nanotechnologies; Winstead PC},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper presents the world's first hybrid tug, a 5,080 horsepower
|
|
harbor tug built by Foss Maritime Company at its shipyard in Rainier,
|
|
Oregon. The tug, named Carolyn Dorothy, is owned and operated by Foss
|
|
Maritime Company. This paper discusses the impetus behind the
|
|
innovation, the evolution of the idea into a workable concept, and its
|
|
implementation and construction. The hybrid system and its application
|
|
in harbor assist work will be presented, illustrating how the hybrid
|
|
system achieves significant reduction in emissions and fuel consumption
|
|
while maintaining the high performance standards of her sister
|
|
Dolphin-class tugs.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4398-1787-2},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000272950500038},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000766042100001,
|
|
Author = {Ulug, Rasit and Karslioglu, Mahmut Onur},
|
|
Title = {SRBF\_Soft: a Python-based open-source software for regional gravity
|
|
field modeling using spherical radial basis functions based on the
|
|
data-adaptive network design methodology},
|
|
Journal = {EARTH SCIENCE INFORMATICS},
|
|
Year = {2022},
|
|
Volume = {15},
|
|
Number = {2},
|
|
Pages = {1341-1353},
|
|
Month = {JUN},
|
|
Abstract = {This study introduces a novel open-source Python software package called
|
|
SRBF\_Soft for the high-resolution regional gravity field determination
|
|
using various spherical radial basis functions (SBRFs) in terms of point
|
|
mass, Poisson, and Poisson wavelet kernel. The modeling approach
|
|
considers residual gravity field functionals generated by the well-known
|
|
remove-compute-restore (RCR) technique where the long and short
|
|
wavelength parts of the gravity signal are provided by a global
|
|
geopotential model (GGM) and digital terrain model (DTM), respectively.
|
|
A new data-adaptive network design methodology called k-SRBF is used to
|
|
construct a network of SRBFs. The appropriate bandwidths (depths) are
|
|
chosen using the generalized cross-validation (GCV) technique. The
|
|
unknown SRBFs coefficients are estimated by applying the least-squares
|
|
method where the extended Gauss Markov Model (GMM) with additional prior
|
|
information is applied if the normal equation matrix is ill-conditioned.
|
|
In such a case, the optimal regularization parameter is determined by
|
|
variance component estimation (VCE). By utilizing parallel processing in
|
|
every stage of the RCR technique, including creating the design matrix,
|
|
the computational time is remarkably decreased relative to the number of
|
|
processors used in the modeling. The performance of the software has
|
|
been tested and validated in the Auvergne test area (France) on the
|
|
basis of real terrestrial gravity data. The differences between
|
|
estimated and observed height anomaly points (GNSS/leveling) amount to
|
|
about 3 cm in terms of standard deviation (STD) for all kernels
|
|
indicating that the SRBF\_Soft possesses the capability to be applied in
|
|
regional gravity field modeling as an efficient and reliable software.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/s12145-022-00790-y},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {MAR 2022},
|
|
ISSN = {1865-0473},
|
|
EISSN = {1865-0481},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {ulug, Rasit/GQB-4462-2022
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Ulug, Rasit/0000-0002-2671-228X
|
|
Karslioglu, Mahmut Onur/0000-0002-6124-9518},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000766042100001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000395117100005,
|
|
Author = {Wang, Zhongjie and Perry, Dewayne E. and Xu, Xiaofei},
|
|
Title = {Characterizing Individualized Coding Contributions of OSS Developers
|
|
from Topic Perspective},
|
|
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOFTWARE ENGINEERING AND KNOWLEDGE ENGINEERING},
|
|
Year = {2017},
|
|
Volume = {27},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Pages = {91-124},
|
|
Month = {FEB},
|
|
Abstract = {Developers participating in an open source software (OSS) project make
|
|
contributions to the project at different levels and aspects. Their
|
|
underlying technical interests, expertise, and working habits are
|
|
indirectly delineated by their personal contributions. This paper is to
|
|
discover the individualized contribution features of developers by
|
|
latent Dirichlet allocation (LDA) approach. Dominant latent topics of
|
|
each developer and the corresponding topic coverage degree are extracted
|
|
from the source codes committed to the project repository, and such
|
|
topic model is validated to be feasible for representing the
|
|
individualized contribution features by statistics tests. Four types of
|
|
topic evolution patterns are observed from the commit history of a
|
|
developer. Temporal locality is partially exhibited in the topic
|
|
evolution but there usually exhibit drastic changes between
|
|
time-adjacent contributions of a developer. Respective proportions of
|
|
the four evolution patterns and the degree of temporal locality in the
|
|
topic evolution delineate a developer's individualized working habits in
|
|
the time dimension. It is also proved that the correlation among the
|
|
topic models of different developers is not equivalent to the real
|
|
social collaborations among them. The outcome of this study would help
|
|
OSS project coordinators get deep understanding on the work preferences
|
|
and behavioral patterns of team members, thus facilitate project
|
|
coordination activities such as task allocations.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1142/S021819401750005X},
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ISSN = {0218-1940},
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EISSN = {1793-6403},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Xu, Xiaofei/IQS-7571-2023},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000395117100005},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000319485200003,
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Author = {Lin, Haitao and Ma, Pibo and Ning, Wane and Huang, Jiwei and Jiang, Fang
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and Hu, Zhengyu and Xiao, Haibo},
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Title = {Structure and Improvement of Properties of Floss Silk via Scouring and
|
|
Finishing Treatment},
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Journal = {FIBRES \& TEXTILES IN EASTERN EUROPE},
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Year = {2013},
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Volume = {21},
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Number = {3},
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Pages = {18-21},
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Month = {MAY-JUN},
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Abstract = {In the present study, floss silk was treated by scouring and finishing,
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respectively. The micro structure was observed with scanning electron
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microscopy (SEM, the mechanical property tested by an Instron 5566
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tensile tester, and the crystal structure was analysed with Fourier
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|
transform attenuated total reflection infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and
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X-ray diffraction (XRD), respectively. The results show that the
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properties of floss silk treated with the refining method are better
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than with the alkali method.},
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ISSN = {1230-3666},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {huang, jiwei/HTR-6334-2023
|
|
},
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ORCID-Numbers = {/0000-0002-0953-0281},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000319485200003},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000320704100007,
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Author = {La Rosa, Daniele and Wiesmann, Daniel},
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Title = {Land cover and impervious surface extraction using parametric and
|
|
non-parametric algorithms from the open-source software R: an
|
|
application to sustainable urban planning in Sicily},
|
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Journal = {GISCIENCE \& REMOTE SENSING},
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Year = {2013},
|
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Volume = {50},
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Number = {2},
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Pages = {231-250},
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Month = {APR 1},
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Abstract = {Detailed urban land-cover maps are essential information for sustainable
|
|
planning. Land-cover maps assist planners in designing strategies for
|
|
the optimisation of urban ecosystem services and climate change
|
|
adaptation. In this study, the statistical software R was applied to
|
|
land cover analysis for the Catania metropolitan area in Sicily, Italy.
|
|
Six land cover classes were extracted from high-resolution orthophotos.
|
|
Five different classification algorithms were compared. Texture and
|
|
contextual layers were tested in different combinations as ancillary
|
|
data. Classification accuracies of 89\% were achieved for two of the
|
|
tested algorithms.},
|
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DOI = {10.1080/15481603.2013.795307},
|
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ISSN = {1548-1603},
|
|
EISSN = {1943-7226},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {La Rosa, Daniele/A-8331-2012},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Wiesmann, Daniel/0000-0002-3190-4278
|
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La Rosa, Daniele/0000-0002-3975-1405},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000320704100007},
|
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}
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@article{ WOS:000696537800006,
|
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Author = {Zhang, Yu and Yu, Yue and Wang, Tao and Li, Zhixing and Wang, Xiaochuan},
|
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Title = {Dual Channel Among Task and Contribution on OSS Communities: An
|
|
Empirical Study},
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Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOFTWARE ENGINEERING AND KNOWLEDGE ENGINEERING},
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Year = {2021},
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Volume = {31},
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Number = {08},
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Pages = {1213-1234},
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Month = {AUG},
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Abstract = {Open Source Software (OSS) community has attracted a large number of
|
|
distributed developers to work together, e.g. reporting and discussing
|
|
issues as well as submitting and reviewing code. OSS developers create
|
|
links among development units (e.g. issues and pull requests in GitHub),
|
|
share their opinions and promote the resolution of development units.
|
|
Although previous work has examined the role of links in recommending
|
|
high-priority tasks and reducing resource waste, the understanding of
|
|
the actual usage of links in practice is still limited. To address the
|
|
research gap, we conduct an empirical study based on the 5W1H model and
|
|
data mining from five popular OSS projects on GitHub. We find that links
|
|
originating from a PR are more common than the other three types of
|
|
links, and links are more frequently created in Documentation. We also
|
|
find that average duration between development units' create time in a
|
|
link is half a year. We observed that link behaviors are very complex
|
|
and the duration of link increases with the complexity of link
|
|
structure. We also observe that the reasons of link are very different,
|
|
especially in P-P and I-I. Finally, future works are discussed in
|
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conclusion.},
|
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DOI = {10.1142/S0218194021500388},
|
|
ISSN = {0218-1940},
|
|
EISSN = {1793-6403},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000696537800006},
|
|
}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000402055400137,
|
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Author = {Zhan, Yun and Yin, Gang and Wang, Tao and Yang, Cheng and Li, Zhixing
|
|
and Wang, Huaimin},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Dolphin: A Search Engine for OSS Based on Crowd Discussions across
|
|
Communities},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF 2016 IEEE 7TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE
|
|
ENGINEERING AND SERVICE SCIENCE (ICSESS 2016)},
|
|
Series = {International Conference on Software Engineering and Service Science},
|
|
Year = {2016},
|
|
Pages = {599-605},
|
|
Note = {7th IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering and Service
|
|
Science (ICSESS), China Hall Sci \& Technol, Beijing, PEOPLES R CHINA,
|
|
AUG 26-28, 2016},
|
|
Organization = {Inst Elect \& Elect Engineers; IEEE Beijing Sect},
|
|
Abstract = {The global open source software resources have become an Internet-scale
|
|
repository, which provide abundant resources for software reuse.
|
|
However, how to locate the desired resource efficiently and accurately
|
|
from such large amounts is quite a challenge problem. Most of recent
|
|
works barely focus on the semantic similarity by analyzing the software
|
|
itself, which often result in inappropriate ranking. In this paper, we
|
|
propose Dolphin, a global OSS search engine, which leverage the crowd
|
|
discussions around OSS across communities for optimizing software
|
|
ranking. Dolphin employs the crowd wisdom as an important factor and
|
|
combines it with the semantic similarity to optimize search results
|
|
ranking. We implement an OSS search engine based on the proposed
|
|
approach, which provides online service continuously. Extensive
|
|
experiments and user studies suggest the effectiveness of our approach.},
|
|
ISSN = {2327-0594},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4673-9904-3},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Yin, Gang/AAU-2458-2020},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000402055400137},
|
|
}
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|
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000260454700096,
|
|
Author = {Davaa, Tuul and Tudevdagva, Uranchimeg},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Research on Benefits of FOSS Use in Education Sector of Mongolia},
|
|
Booktitle = {IFOST 2008: PROCEEDING OF THE THIRD INTERNATIONAL FORUM ON STRATEGIC
|
|
TECHNOLOGIES},
|
|
Year = {2008},
|
|
Pages = {356-358},
|
|
Note = {3rd International Forum on Strategic Technologies, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA,
|
|
JUN 23-29, 2008},
|
|
Organization = {Novosibirsk State Tech Univ; Tomsk Polytech Univ; Univ Ulsan; Mongol
|
|
Univ, Sci \& Technol; Harbin Univ, Sci \& Technol; Univ Malaya; Hanoi
|
|
Univ Technol; Ho Chi Minh City Univ Technol},
|
|
Abstract = {The Free and Open Source Software concept has been adopted in Mongolia
|
|
in frame of Sakura project. The main outputs of this project are (1) the
|
|
development of research finding paper in efficiency of learning and
|
|
choice between FOSS and Microsoft software that correspond to Mongolian
|
|
education sector policy development; (2) the conduct of round-table
|
|
discussions and research validation workshop on use of FOSS in education
|
|
sector, involving different strategic stakeholders in Mongolian
|
|
information and communications policy development (ICTA and attached
|
|
agencies, academy, key IT associations, NGOs and other civil society
|
|
organizations); and (3) print publication of the aforementioned paper,
|
|
including relevant outputs of the related round-table discussions and
|
|
validation workshops.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4244-2319-4},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Tudevdagva, Uranchimeg/0000-0001-9239-0760},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000260454700096},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000177665600024,
|
|
Author = {Spadaro, P},
|
|
Editor = {Porta, A and Hinchee, RE and Pellei, M},
|
|
Title = {Sediment sequential risk mitigation at Thea Foss Waterway Superfund Site},
|
|
Booktitle = {MANAGEMENT OF CONTAMINATED SEDIMENTS},
|
|
Year = {2002},
|
|
Pages = {201-209},
|
|
Note = {1st International Conference on Remediation of Contaminated Sediments,
|
|
VENICE, ITALY, OCT 10-12, 2001},
|
|
Organization = {Battelle Geneva Res Ctr; Azienda Multiservizi Ambientali Veneziana},
|
|
Abstract = {Sequential risk mitigation is a three-phase process designed to: (1)
|
|
reduce the ecological and human health risks posed by highly
|
|
contaminated sediments through confinement or capping; (2) reduce the
|
|
risks associated with moderate levels of pollution on a less urgent
|
|
schedule and at lower cost; and (3) address areas of limited
|
|
contamination through a combination of natural attenuation and enhanced
|
|
natural attenuation. Natural attenuation has as its basis the
|
|
observation that ecosystem recovery appears to be largely a function of
|
|
time. Sediment decomposition and the mixing of old sediments by
|
|
bottom-dwelling organisms contribute to reduced contaminant
|
|
concentrations. Knowledge of these processes is critical to the
|
|
development of ecosystem recovery and waste management strategies. To
|
|
evaluate the applicability of natural attenuation, information should be
|
|
collected to determine whether surface sediment chemical concentrations
|
|
will reach cleanup standards within a 10-year period through a
|
|
combination of natural attenuation and adequate source control.
|
|
The remedial design for the Thea Foss Waterway Superfund Site in Tacoma,
|
|
Washington, employs the sequential risk mitigation approach. The EPA has
|
|
selected a remedy involving natural attenuation (21 acres {[}8.4
|
|
hectares]), enhanced natural attenuation (4 acres {[}1.6 hectares]),
|
|
dredging (650,000 cubic yards {[}494,000 cubic meters]), and capping (30
|
|
acres {[}12 hectares]) of this 8,000-foot (2,438-meter)-long waterway.
|
|
The dredged material will be disposed of in a near-shore confined
|
|
disposal facility. Specialized design elements include sorbent capping
|
|
of active oil seeps, about 400 feet (122 meters) of permanent sheet pile
|
|
bulkhead, and other features related to long-term monitoring of the
|
|
remedy and to controlling contaminant sources.},
|
|
ISBN = {1-57477-128-0},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000177665600024},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000340550200015,
|
|
Author = {Fernandes, Sara and Martinho, Maria Helena and Cerone, Antonio and
|
|
Barbosa, Luis Soares},
|
|
Editor = {Antunes, P and Gerosa, MA and Sylvester, A and Vassileva, J and DeVreede, GJ},
|
|
Title = {Integrating Formal and Informal Learning through a FLOSS-Based
|
|
Innovative Approach},
|
|
Booktitle = {COLLABORATION AND TECHNOLOGY, CRIWG 2013},
|
|
Series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
|
|
Year = {2013},
|
|
Volume = {8224},
|
|
Pages = {208-214},
|
|
Note = {19th International Conference on Collaboration and Technology (CRIWG),
|
|
Wellington, NEW ZEALAND, OCT 30-NOV 01, 2013},
|
|
Abstract = {It is said that due to the peculiar dynamics of FLOSS communities,
|
|
effective participation in their projects is a privileged way to acquire
|
|
the relevant skills and expertise in software development. Such is
|
|
probably the reason for a number of higher education institutions to
|
|
include in their Software Engineering curricula some form of contact
|
|
with the FLOSS reality. This paper explores such a perspective through
|
|
an on-going case study on university students' collaboration in FLOSS
|
|
projects. The aim of this research is to 1) identify what should be
|
|
learnt about software development through regular participation in a
|
|
FLOSS project/community, and 2) assess the didactic potential of this
|
|
kind of non-standard learning experiences. To this aim we resorted to a
|
|
participatory research action approach and qualitative methods, namely
|
|
case studies combining direct observation and interviews.},
|
|
ISSN = {0302-9743},
|
|
EISSN = {1611-3349},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-642-41347-6; 978-3-642-41346-9},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Soares Barbosa, Luis/N-7086-2013
|
|
Martinho, Maria Helena/I-7548-2018},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Soares Barbosa, Luis/0000-0002-5037-2588
|
|
Martinho, Maria Helena/0000-0001-5697-1568},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000340550200015},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000329285300002,
|
|
Author = {Grefenstette, John J. and Brown, Shawn T. and Rosenfeld, Roni and
|
|
DePasse, Jay and Stone, Nathan T. B. and Cooley, Phillip C. and Wheaton,
|
|
William D. and Fyshe, Alona and Galloway, David D. and Sriram, Anuroop
|
|
and Guclu, Hasan and Abraham, Thomas and Burke, Donald S.},
|
|
Title = {FRED (A Framework for Reconstructing Epidemic Dynamics): an open-source
|
|
software system for modeling infectious diseases and control strategies
|
|
using census-based populations},
|
|
Journal = {BMC PUBLIC HEALTH},
|
|
Year = {2013},
|
|
Volume = {13},
|
|
Month = {OCT 8},
|
|
Abstract = {Background: Mathematical and computational models provide valuable tools
|
|
that help public health planners to evaluate competing health
|
|
interventions, especially for novel circumstances that cannot be
|
|
examined through observational or controlled studies, such as pandemic
|
|
influenza. The spread of diseases like influenza depends on the mixing
|
|
patterns within the population, and these mixing patterns depend in part
|
|
on local factors including the spatial distribution and age structure of
|
|
the population, the distribution of size and composition of households,
|
|
employment status and commuting patterns of adults, and the size and age
|
|
structure of schools. Finally, public health planners must take into
|
|
account the health behavior patterns of the population, patterns that
|
|
often vary according to socioeconomic factors such as race, household
|
|
income, and education levels.
|
|
Results: FRED (a Framework for Reconstructing Epidemic Dynamics) is a
|
|
freely available open-source agent-based modeling system based closely
|
|
on models used in previously published studies of pandemic influenza.
|
|
This version of FRED uses open-access census-based synthetic populations
|
|
that capture the demographic and geographic heterogeneities of the
|
|
population, including realistic household, school, and workplace social
|
|
networks. FRED epidemic models are currently available for every state
|
|
and county in the United States, and for selected international
|
|
locations.
|
|
Conclusions: State and county public health planners can use FRED to
|
|
explore the effects of possible influenza epidemics in specific
|
|
geographic regions of interest and to help evaluate the effect of
|
|
interventions such as vaccination programs and school closure policies.
|
|
FRED is available under a free open source license in order to
|
|
contribute to the development of better modeling tools and to encourage
|
|
open discussion of modeling tools being used to evaluate public health
|
|
policies. We also welcome participation by other researchers in the
|
|
further development of FRED.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1186/1471-2458-13-940},
|
|
Article-Number = {940},
|
|
EISSN = {1471-2458},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Rosenfeld, Roni/HHN-8382-2022
|
|
Sriram, Anuroop/AAF-1926-2021
|
|
Guclu, Hasan/B-7080-2008
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Sriram, Anuroop/0000-0001-6295-7535
|
|
Fyshe, Alona/0000-0003-4367-0306
|
|
/0000-0002-5704-8094
|
|
Brown, Shawn/0000-0001-6980-8372
|
|
Rosenfeld, Ronald/0000-0002-3274-5862},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000329285300002},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000864556500011,
|
|
Author = {Yoon, Tae Jun and Maerzke, Katie A. and Currier, Robert P. and
|
|
Findikoglu, Alp T.},
|
|
Title = {PyOECP: A flexible open-source software library for estimating and
|
|
modeling the complex permittivity based on the open-ended coaxial probe
|
|
(OECP) technique},
|
|
Journal = {COMPUTER PHYSICS COMMUNICATIONS},
|
|
Year = {2023},
|
|
Volume = {282},
|
|
Month = {JAN},
|
|
Abstract = {We present PyOECP, a Python-based flexible open-source software for
|
|
estimating and modeling the complex permittivity obtained from the
|
|
open-ended coaxial probe (OECP) technique. The transformation of the
|
|
measured reflection coefficient to complex permittivity is performed
|
|
based on three different methods. The software library contains the
|
|
dielectric spectra of common reference liquids, which can be used to
|
|
transform the reflection coefficient into the dielectric spectra.
|
|
Several Python routines that are commonly employed (e.g., SciPy and
|
|
NumPy) in the field of science and engineering are required only so that
|
|
the users can alter the software structure depending on their needs. The
|
|
modeling algorithm exploits the Markov Chain Monte Carlo method for the
|
|
data regression. The discrete relaxation models can be built by a proper
|
|
combination of well-known relaxation models. In addition to these
|
|
models, electrode polarization, a typical measurement artifact for
|
|
interpreting dielectric spectra, can be incorporated into the modeling
|
|
algorithm. A continuous relaxation model, which solves the Fredholm
|
|
integral equation of the first kind (a mathematically ill-posed
|
|
problem), is also included. This open-source software enables users to
|
|
freely adjust the physical parameters to obtain physical insight into
|
|
their materials under test and will be consistently updated for more
|
|
accurate measurement and interpretation of dielectric spectra in an
|
|
automated manner. This work describes the theoretical and mathematical
|
|
background of the software, lays out the workflow, and validates the
|
|
software functionality based on both synthetic and empirical data
|
|
included in the software. Program summary Program title: PyOECP 0.5 CPC
|
|
Library link to program files: https://doi .org /10 .17632 /vsh6vb9cbv.1
|
|
Developer's repository link: https://github .com /tyoon124 Code Ocean
|
|
capsule: https://codeocean .com /capsule /89645681 Licensing provisions:
|
|
BSD-3 Clause License Programming language: Python3 External routines:
|
|
Numpy, Scipy, and Matplotlib Nature of problem: Estimate and interpret
|
|
the frequency-dependent (complex) permittivity in fluid(s) and their
|
|
mixtures based on the reflection coefficients obtained from the
|
|
open-ended coaxial probe (OECP) technique. The obtained dielectric
|
|
spectra can be useful for understanding the relaxation processes in an
|
|
arbitrary fluid. Solution method: The reflection coefficient data is
|
|
obtained as a text format from a Vector Network Analyzer (VNA). This
|
|
text data is parsed into a Numpy array. Three different modules
|
|
(Stuchly, Marsland, and Komarov) can be used to transform the parsed
|
|
reflection coefficient data into complex permittivity as a function of
|
|
the measurement frequency. The resultant dielectric spectra can be
|
|
dissected and interpreted by fitting either discrete relaxation model(s)
|
|
based on the Markov Chain Monte Carlo algorithm or a continuous
|
|
relaxation model by applying the Zasetsky-Buchner method. (C) 2022
|
|
Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.cpc.2022.108517},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {SEP 2022},
|
|
Article-Number = {108517},
|
|
ISSN = {0010-4655},
|
|
EISSN = {1879-2944},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Yoon, Tae Jun/0000-0003-4529-3903},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000864556500011},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000457670300007,
|
|
Author = {Marsan, Josianne and Templier, Mathieu and Marois, Patrick and Adams,
|
|
Bram and Carillo, Kevin and Mopenza, Georgia Leida},
|
|
Title = {Toward Solving Social and Technical Problems in Open Source Software
|
|
Ecosystems Using Cause-and-Effect Analysis to Disentangle the Causes of
|
|
Complex Problems},
|
|
Journal = {IEEE SOFTWARE},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Volume = {36},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Pages = {34-41},
|
|
Month = {JAN-FEB},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/MS.2018.2874323},
|
|
ISSN = {0740-7459},
|
|
EISSN = {1937-4194},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Templier, Mathieu/V-2783-2019
|
|
Marsan, Josianne/ABE-7411-2020
|
|
Templier, Mathieu/T-6005-2017
|
|
Carillo, Kevin Daniel Andre/AAD-5149-2020
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Templier, Mathieu/0000-0002-6018-7781
|
|
Adams, Bram/0000-0001-7213-4006
|
|
Carillo, Kevin Daniel Andre/0000-0002-9714-1621
|
|
Marsan, Josianne/0000-0002-3991-0269
|
|
Marois, Patrick/0000-0002-5188-1763},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000457670300007},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001306003600001,
|
|
Author = {Dewedar, Ahmed Kamal Hamed and Palumbo, Donato and Pepe, Massimiliano},
|
|
Title = {Hydraulic Risk Assessment on Historic Masonry Bridges Using Hydraulic
|
|
Open-Source Software and Geomatics Techniques: A Case Study of the
|
|
``Hannibal Bridge{''}, Italy},
|
|
Journal = {REMOTE SENSING},
|
|
Year = {2024},
|
|
Volume = {16},
|
|
Number = {16},
|
|
Month = {AUG},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper investigates the impact of flood-induced hydrodynamic forces
|
|
and high discharge on the masonry arch ``Hannibal Bridge{''} (called
|
|
``Ponte di Annibale{''} in Italy) using the Hydraulic Engineering
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|
Center's River Analysis Simulation (HEC-RAS) v6.5.0. hydraulic numerical
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method, incorporating Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) photogrammetry and
|
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aerial Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) data for visual analysis. The
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research highlights the highly transient behavior of fast flood flows,
|
|
particularly when carrying debris, and their effect on bridge
|
|
superstructures. Utilizing a Digital Elevation Model to extract
|
|
cross-sectional and elevation data, the research examined 23 profiles
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|
over 800 m of the river. The results indicate that the maximum allowable
|
|
water depth in front of the bridge is 4.73 m, with a Manning's
|
|
coefficient of 0.03 and a longitudinal slope of 9 m per kilometer.
|
|
Therefore, a novel method to identify the risks through HEC-RAS modeling
|
|
significantly improves the conservation of masonry bridges by providing
|
|
precise topographical and hydrological data for accurate simulations.
|
|
Moreover, the detailed information obtained from LIDAR and UAV
|
|
photogrammetry about the bridge's materials and structures can be
|
|
incorporated into the conservation models. This comprehensive approach
|
|
ensures that preservation efforts are not only addressing the immediate
|
|
hydrodynamic threats but are also informed by a thorough understanding
|
|
of the bridge's structural and material conditions. Understanding rating
|
|
curves is essential for water management and flood forecasting, with the
|
|
study confirming a Manning roughness coefficient of 0.03 as suitable for
|
|
smooth open-channel flows and emphasizing the importance of
|
|
geomorphological conditions in hydraulic simulation.},
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DOI = {10.3390/rs16162994},
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|
Article-Number = {2994},
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|
EISSN = {2072-4292},
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ORCID-Numbers = {PEPE, MASSIMILIANO/0000-0003-2508-5066},
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|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001306003600001},
|
|
}
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@article{ WOS:000857679200001,
|
|
Author = {Cutugno, Matteo and Robustelli, Umberto and Pugliano, Giovanni},
|
|
Title = {Structure-from-Motion 3D Reconstruction of the Historical Overpass Ponte
|
|
della Cerra: A Comparison between MicMac® Open Source Software and
|
|
Metashape®},
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Journal = {DRONES},
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Year = {2022},
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Volume = {6},
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|
Number = {9},
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|
Month = {SEP},
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|
Abstract = {In recent years, the performance of free-and-open-source software (FOSS)
|
|
for image processing has significantly increased. This trend, as well as
|
|
technological advancements in the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)
|
|
industry, have opened blue skies for both researchers and surveyors. In
|
|
this study, we aimed to assess the quality of the sparse point cloud
|
|
obtained with a consumer UAV and a FOSS. To achieve this goal, we also
|
|
process the same image dataset with a commercial software package using
|
|
its results as a term of comparison. Various analyses were conducted,
|
|
such as the image residuals analysis, the statistical analysis of GCPs
|
|
and CPs errors, the relative accuracy assessment, and the Cloud-to-Cloud
|
|
distance comparison. A support survey was conducted to measure 16
|
|
markers identified on the object. In particular, 12 of these were used
|
|
as ground control points to scale the 3D model, while the remaining 4
|
|
were used as check points to assess the quality of the scaling procedure
|
|
by examining the residuals. Results indicate that the sparse clouds
|
|
obtained are comparable. MicMac (R) has mean image residuals equal to
|
|
0.770 pixels while for Metashape (R) is 0.735 pixels. In addition, the
|
|
3D errors on control points are similar: the mean 3D error for MicMac
|
|
(R) is equal to 0.037 m with a standard deviation of 0.017 m, whereas
|
|
for Metashape (R), it is 0.031 m with a standard deviation equal to
|
|
0.015 m. The present work represents a preliminary study: a comparison
|
|
between software packages is something hard to achieve, given the
|
|
secrecy of the commercial software and the theoretical differences
|
|
between the approaches. This case study analyzes an object with
|
|
extremely complex geometry; it is placed in an urban canyon where the
|
|
GNSS support can not be exploited. In addition, the scenario changes
|
|
continuously due to the vehicular traffic.},
|
|
DOI = {10.3390/drones6090242},
|
|
Article-Number = {242},
|
|
EISSN = {2504-446X},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Cutugno, Matteo/JRW-1139-2023
|
|
Pugliano, Giovanni/HKF-2878-2023
|
|
Robustelli, Umberto/AAR-6729-2020
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Cutugno, Matteo/0000-0002-3312-4590
|
|
robustelli, umberto/0000-0002-5486-7721},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000857679200001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000332046000054,
|
|
Author = {Salazar G, Carmen R. and Losavio, Francisca and Matteo, Alfredo},
|
|
Editor = {Aguilar, J and Cerqueira, E},
|
|
Title = {MeRinde process model adaptation with Requirements Engineering
|
|
techniques sopported by Free Software tools},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2013 XXXIX LATIN AMERICAN COMPUTING CONFERENCE (CLEI)},
|
|
Series = {Proceedings of the Latin American Computing Conference},
|
|
Year = {2013},
|
|
Note = {39th Latin American Computing Conference (CLEI), Naiguata, VENEZUELA,
|
|
OCT 07-11, 2013},
|
|
Organization = {Univ Simon Bolivar; Univ Cent Venezuela; UCAB; UBV},
|
|
Abstract = {MeRinde (Metodolog a de la Red Nacional de Integracion y Desarrollo de
|
|
Software Libre) developed by CNTI (Centro Nacional de Tecnologias de
|
|
Informacion), proposes an open standard for software development to
|
|
support the implementation of Venezuelan State's Decree 3390 on the use
|
|
of Free Software for governmental projects. With respect to the
|
|
requirements discipline, the MeRinde process model only uses UML
|
|
diagrams, and does not offer any guidelines for the Requirements
|
|
Engineering (capture, analysis, specification, and validation) overall
|
|
process. This paper proposes an adaptation of the MeRinde requirements
|
|
discipline, incorporating the use of requirements engineering techniques
|
|
to complement the final products. Moreover, available free software
|
|
tools that support the selected techniques are analyzed and discussed
|
|
using the Systematic Review methodology. The MeRinde adapted process
|
|
model is described using SPEM 2.0 notation.},
|
|
ISSN = {2381-1609},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4799-1340-4; 978-1-4799-2957-3},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000332046000054},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000759617900022,
|
|
Author = {Belcore, Elena and Di Pietra, Vincenzo and Grasso, Nives and Piras,
|
|
Marco and Tondolo, Francesco and Savino, Pierclaudio and Polania, Daniel
|
|
Rodriguez and Osello, Anna},
|
|
Editor = {BorgognoMondino, E and Zamperlin, P},
|
|
Title = {Towards a FOSS Automatic Classification of Defects for Bridges
|
|
Structural Health Monitoring},
|
|
Booktitle = {GEOMATICS AND GEOSPATIAL TECHNOLOGIES, ASITA 2021},
|
|
Series = {Communications in Computer and Information Science},
|
|
Year = {2022},
|
|
Volume = {1507},
|
|
Pages = {298-312},
|
|
Note = {24th Italian Conference of the
|
|
Italian-Federation-of-Scientific-Associations-for-Territorial-and-Enviro
|
|
nmental-Information (ASITA), Genoa, ITALY, JUL 01-23, 2021},
|
|
Organization = {Italian Federat Sci Assoc Territorial \& Environm Informat},
|
|
Abstract = {Bridges are among the most important structures of any road network.
|
|
During their service life, they are subject to deterioration which may
|
|
reduce their safety and functionality. The detection of bridge damage is
|
|
necessary for proper maintenance activities. To date, assessing the
|
|
health status of the bridge and all its elements is carried out by
|
|
identifying a series of data obtained from visual inspections, which
|
|
allows the mapping of the deterioration situation of the work and its
|
|
conservation status. There are, however, situations where visual
|
|
inspection may be difficult or impossible, especially in critical areas
|
|
of bridges, such as the ceiling and corners. In this contribution, the
|
|
authors acquire images using a prototype drone with a low-cost camera
|
|
mounted upward over the body of the drone. The proposed solution was
|
|
tested on a bridge in the city of Turin (Italy). The captured data was
|
|
processed via photogrammetric process using the opensource Micmac
|
|
solution. Subsequently, a procedure was developed with FOSS tools for
|
|
the segmentation of the orthophoto of the intrados of the bridge and the
|
|
automatic classification of some defects found on the analyzed
|
|
structure. The paper describes the adopted approach showing the
|
|
effectiveness of the proposed methodology.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-030-94426-1\_22},
|
|
ISSN = {1865-0929},
|
|
EISSN = {1865-0937},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-030-94426-1; 978-3-030-94425-4},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {DI PIETRA, VINCENZO/Y-7677-2019
|
|
GRASSO, NIVES/M-6713-2019
|
|
Belcore, Elena/AAH-5658-2021
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Belcore, Elena/0000-0002-3592-9384
|
|
TONDOLO, FRANCESCO/0000-0003-0258-3054
|
|
GRASSO, NIVES/0000-0002-9548-6765
|
|
Rodriguez Polania, Daniel/0000-0003-1422-9992
|
|
DI PIETRA, VINCENZO/0000-0001-7501-1183
|
|
Savino, Pierclaudio/0000-0001-8945-4030},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000759617900022},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000282905500020,
|
|
Author = {Lindman, Juho and Rajala, Risto and Rossi, Matti},
|
|
Editor = {Tyrvainen, P and Jansen, S and Cusumano, MA},
|
|
Title = {FLOSS-Induced Changes in the Software Business: Insights from the
|
|
Pioneers},
|
|
Booktitle = {SOFTWARE BUSINESS},
|
|
Series = {Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Volume = {51},
|
|
Pages = {199-204},
|
|
Note = {1st International Conference on Software Business, Jyvaskyla, FINLAND,
|
|
JUN 21-23, 2010},
|
|
Organization = {Finnish Funding Agcy Technol Innovat; SAP},
|
|
Abstract = {Companies that build their offerings with Free/Libre Open Source
|
|
Software (FLOSS) communities have evoked fundamental changes in the
|
|
operating environment of software firms However, prior literature has
|
|
not paid sufficient attention to how the managers of software firms
|
|
perceive these changes and the impact of FLOSS activity on their
|
|
business This study investigates the perceptions of the entrepreneurs
|
|
and senior managers in Finnish software firms regarding these issues
|
|
Based on narratives obtained from discussions with the managers, we
|
|
group the findings into four categories that provide insight into the
|
|
ongoing changes in the software industry},
|
|
ISSN = {1865-1348},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-642-13632-0},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Rossi, Matti/B-6913-2008
|
|
Rajala, Risto/C-8947-2013},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Lindman, Juho/0000-0003-0599-967X
|
|
Rajala, Risto/0000-0002-3758-8691},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000282905500020},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000504238000014,
|
|
Author = {Kosheleva, Natalia and Serovaev, Grigorii},
|
|
Editor = {Iacoviello, F and Susmel, L and Firrao, D and Ferro, G},
|
|
Title = {Analysis of cross-sections of PCM samples with embedded FOSS},
|
|
Booktitle = {25TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FRACTURE AND STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY},
|
|
Series = {Procedia Structural Integrity},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Volume = {18},
|
|
Pages = {129-134},
|
|
Note = {25th International Conference on Fracture and Structural Integrity,
|
|
Catania, ITALY, JUN 12-14, 2019},
|
|
Organization = {Italian Grp Fracture},
|
|
Abstract = {In this work, experimental studies of the internal structure of woven
|
|
fabric reinforced fiberglass and carbon fiber composite samples with
|
|
embedded optical fiber were carried out. It is known that for the
|
|
unidirectional composites the most significant distortion of the
|
|
structure of the host material takes place when the optical fiber is
|
|
embedded perpendicular to the direction of the reinforcement of the
|
|
composite material layers. However, the internal structure of the
|
|
composites with woven layer reinforcement scheme is significantly
|
|
different. And the embedding of such a foreign object as an optical
|
|
fiber can cause a basically other, as compared to unidirectional
|
|
composites, change in the internal structure. Cross-sectional studies
|
|
were performed using an optical microscope. The analysis of
|
|
cross-sections of PCM samples was carried out with the aim of studying
|
|
the changes in the structure of the layered composite with woven fabric
|
|
reinforcement due to the embedding of the fiber-optic sensors. A
|
|
comparison of the obtained images showed that the microstructure of the
|
|
studied samples is better seen on polished surfaces. In the absence of
|
|
polishing on a number of samples, the optical fiber is not visually
|
|
noticeable or poorly distinguishable. Analysis of the obtained images
|
|
showed that there is an insignificant distortion of the internal
|
|
structure of the material in the area with embedded optical fiber
|
|
without the formation of a resin pocket for all studied GFRP samples. At
|
|
the same time, when analyzing CFRP samples, the effect of embedding of
|
|
the optical fiber on the microstructure of the composite was not
|
|
observed. 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.prostr.2019.08.147},
|
|
ISSN = {2452-3216},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Serovaev, Grigorii/J-8078-2018
|
|
Kosheleva, Natalia/N-1726-2016},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Serovaev, Grigorii/0000-0003-0312-8088
|
|
Kosheleva, Natalia/0000-0002-8760-2957},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000504238000014},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000231758800016,
|
|
Author = {Yang, K and Ou, S and Azmoodeh, M and Georgalas, N},
|
|
Title = {Policy-based model-driven engineering of pervasive services and the
|
|
associated OSS},
|
|
Journal = {BT TECHNOLOGY JOURNAL},
|
|
Year = {2005},
|
|
Volume = {23},
|
|
Number = {3},
|
|
Pages = {162-174},
|
|
Month = {JUL},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper presents our work towards a fully functioning platform for
|
|
pervasive service engineering in an operational support services (OSS)
|
|
context for an ICT service provider. The focus of the paper lies in a
|
|
proof-of-concept for a novel means to develop and execute pervasive
|
|
services, with simplicity and maintainability as prime drivers. The
|
|
essence of this approach is the novel integration of the policy-based
|
|
management (PBM) techniques and the model-driven architecture (MDA)
|
|
techniques for specifying pervasive services and their behaviour,
|
|
together with auto-generation of middleware implementation and policy
|
|
enablement. The presence of policies provides pervasive services with
|
|
the high flexibility and adaptability needed for dealing with changing
|
|
environments and resource availabilities, while the introduction of MDA
|
|
for defining pervasive service information models fundamentally solves
|
|
the information modelling puzzle of current policy-based approaches.
|
|
Additionally, MDA's middleware-neutral feature benefits the smooth
|
|
evolution of pervasive services as a piece of software artefact in the
|
|
face of heterogeneous devices and platforms. A preliminary case study
|
|
has demonstrated the practical feasibility and benefits of this
|
|
approach. The case study revolves around an ICT service called TEANU -
|
|
transparent enterprise access for nomadic user. The service provides a
|
|
means for nomadic users to maintain a secure access to their enterprise
|
|
network in the presence of multiple access network providers with
|
|
different service level guarantees.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/s10550-005-0039-9},
|
|
ISSN = {1358-3948},
|
|
EISSN = {1573-1995},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000231758800016},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000615013500001,
|
|
Author = {Jose Racero, F. and Bueno, Salvador and Dolores Gallego, M.},
|
|
Title = {Can the OSS-Focused Education Impact on OSS Implementations in
|
|
Companies? A Motivational Answer through a Delphi-Based Consensus Study},
|
|
Journal = {ELECTRONICS},
|
|
Year = {2021},
|
|
Volume = {10},
|
|
Number = {3},
|
|
Month = {FEB},
|
|
Abstract = {In the last few decades, the Open Source Software (OSS) diffusion has
|
|
grown remarkably in companies. In this context, the present study has
|
|
analyzed the factors that incentivize OSS implementations for enterprise
|
|
purposes, linking two perspectives: (1) managerial and (2) educational.
|
|
Thus, the Delphi methodology was applied to a panel of experts with two
|
|
aims: (1) to know managers' perceptions about organizational users'
|
|
motivations toward OSS after receiving OSS training and (2) to develop a
|
|
forecasting study to examine the OSS diffusion in the medium term in
|
|
companies and educational centers. In this context, the
|
|
Self-Determination Theory (SDT) was the theoretical approach through
|
|
which we identified the motivational factors. Specifically, three SDT
|
|
motivations were added: (1) autonomy, (2) competence and (3)
|
|
relatedness. The 104 selected experts were managers from companies with
|
|
employees who have studied in educational centers where OSS usage is
|
|
mandatory. The results show that managers perceive that OSS training
|
|
incentivizes OSS implementations in companies. At the same time, user
|
|
motivations are considered to be extremely relevant, especially
|
|
autonomy. In addition, is the results foresee a similar level of OSS
|
|
implementation in the business and educational fields in the medium
|
|
term. Finally, conclusions, practical implications and limitations are
|
|
discussed.},
|
|
DOI = {10.3390/electronics10030277},
|
|
Article-Number = {277},
|
|
EISSN = {2079-9292},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Bueno, Salvador/AAA-6652-2019
|
|
Pereira, María/AAB-5795-2019
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {RACERO MONTES, FRANCISCO JOSE/0000-0001-9956-8701
|
|
Bueno Avila, Salvador/0000-0001-8482-4354},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000615013500001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000708100500007,
|
|
Author = {Smirnova, Inna and Reitzig, Markus and Alexy, Oliver},
|
|
Title = {What makes the right OSS contributor tick? Treatments to motivate
|
|
high-skilled developers},
|
|
Journal = {RESEARCH POLICY},
|
|
Year = {2022},
|
|
Volume = {51},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Month = {JAN},
|
|
Abstract = {We study how OSS project owners can manage their repositories so as to
|
|
motivate particularly high-skilled coders to exert continuous effort
|
|
after joining a project. Drawing on literature from personnel economics,
|
|
we lay out how coders' skill level affects their selection for a focal
|
|
project in the first place. In turn, we theorize how projectspecific
|
|
norms and quality aspirations that developers learn about after joining
|
|
an OSS project represent treatments that varyingly entice developers to
|
|
contribute more code conditional on their skill level. Based on a
|
|
custom-tailored dataset merging GitHub and Stack Overflow data for
|
|
almost 50,000 contributor-project-month observations, we find that
|
|
repository owners are able to motivate their most talented volunteer
|
|
contributors when they (1) show no visible commercial orientation while
|
|
managing their projects, (2) show generosity in accepting external
|
|
contributions, and (3) provide fast feedback. We discuss implications
|
|
for research and practice in the fields of community-based organizations
|
|
like OSS as well as personnel economics.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.respol.2021.104368},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {OCT 2021},
|
|
Article-Number = {104368},
|
|
ISSN = {0048-7333},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-7625},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Alexy, Oliver/E-9819-2010
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Smirnova, Inna/0000-0003-2275-1166},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000708100500007},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000252079900008,
|
|
Author = {Monfils, Jr., (Frederic) Fleurial and Deprez, Jean-Christophe},
|
|
Editor = {Ceballos, S},
|
|
Title = {F<i>l</i>OSS managed data sources maturity level:: a first attempt},
|
|
Booktitle = {THIRD INTERNATIONAL IEEE WORKSHOP ON SOFTWARE EVOLVABILITY, PROCEEDINGS},
|
|
Year = {2007},
|
|
Pages = {54-59},
|
|
Note = {3rd International IEEE Workshop on Software Evolvability, Paris, FRANCE,
|
|
OCT 01, 2007},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE},
|
|
Abstract = {Many organizations have started to integrate Free (libre) Open Source
|
|
Software and are currently faced with the Problem of selecting the
|
|
components that meet their quality needs, in particular, regarding their
|
|
evolvability and their robustness. Their assessment is often performed
|
|
via ad hoc investigations on a few publicly available data sources such
|
|
as IT newspapers and the internet because of a lack of time and
|
|
methodology. This paper(1) identifies and describes some of the major
|
|
electronic data sources where the information can be extracted during
|
|
the assessment of the evolvability, (and the maturity level) of FlOSS.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-7695-3002-4},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000252079900008},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000678296500085,
|
|
Author = {Huo, Manyan and Yu, Yue and Li, Zhixing and Chang, Junsheng},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Predicting Programming Behavior in OSS Communities: A Case Study of
|
|
NLP-based Approach},
|
|
Booktitle = {2020 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND COMPUTER
|
|
ENGINEERING (ICAICE 2020)},
|
|
Year = {2020},
|
|
Pages = {430-439},
|
|
Note = {International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Computer
|
|
Engineering (ICAICE), Beijing, PEOPLES R CHINA, OCT 23-25, 2020},
|
|
Organization = {Automat Sch Beijing Univ Posts \& Telecommunicat; Comp Acad Guangdong;
|
|
Minjiang Univ; CAA MTC},
|
|
Abstract = {Prediction of developers' programming behaviors is an effective way to
|
|
improve their development efficiency and optimize the organization of
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project modules and files. However, little research exists investigating
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on this direction. In order to address this knowledge gap, we proposed a
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NLP-based approach to predict the programming behaviors in OSS (Open
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Source Software) communities. The proposed approach i) embeds the
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historical programming behavior data of a project into a
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multi-dimensional vector space to capture the potential laws in the
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data, ii) forms an eigenvector matrix reflecting the semantic
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relationship of the development behavior data, and predicts the next
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programming behavior of a specific developer based on the eigenvector
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matrix. Our experiments on five OSS projects show that the prediction
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accuracy rate of the proposed prediction approach can reach up to about
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50\%, indicating that it can summarize the development behavior data law
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and effectively predict the programming behavior of developers. Our work
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can provide valuable assistance for developers' programming and
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projects' maintenance in practice.},
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DOI = {10.1109/ICAICE51518.2020.00091},
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ISBN = {978-1-7281-9146-1},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000678296500085},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000171430500029,
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Author = {Knapp, RH and Shimabukuro, T and Robertson, IN},
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Editor = {Langen, I and Yao, T and Koo, J and Knapp, RH and Chung, JS},
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Title = {Fiber optic sensor system (FOSS) for filament-wound gas cylinders},
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Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE ELEVENTH (2001) INTERNATIONAL OFFSHORE AND POLAR
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ENGINEERING CONFERENCE, VOL IV},
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Series = {International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference Proceedings},
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Year = {2001},
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Pages = {191-196},
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Note = {11th International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference
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(ISOPE-2001), STAVANGER, NORWAY, JUN 17-22, 2001},
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Organization = {Int Soc Offshore \& Polar Engineers; Canadian Assoc Petr Producers; Amer
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|
Soc Civil Engineers, Engn Mech Div; Korea Comm Ocean Resources \& Engn;
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Canadian Soc Civil Engineers, Engn Mech Div; Chinese Soc Ocean
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Engineers; Chinese Soc Naval Architects \& Marine Engineers; Chinese Soc
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Theoret \& Appl Mech; Russian Acad Sci; Singapore Struct Steel Soc;
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Norwegian Petr Soc; Inst Engineers Australia; Kansai Soc Naval
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Architects; IRO; Tech Res Ctr Finland; Soc Mat Sci; Offshore Engn Soc;
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Ukraine Soc Mech Engineers; IFREMER; Scott Polar Res Inst; Inst
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|
Engineers Indones; Brazilian Soc Naval Architects \& Marine Engineers;
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Korean Soc Civil Engineers},
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Abstract = {Filament-wound composite cylinders are used in the marine and
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transportation industries for storing breathing gases (SCUBA,
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firefighter tanks) and gaseous fuels (vehicles). These cylinders offer
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light weight, corrosion resistance, dimensional stability, and the
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ability to store more air than equivalent metal tanks. The design
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methodology currently used for composite tanks, however, cannot yet
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|
guarantee their safe operation. Accordingly, the U.S. Department of
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Transportation (DOT) is unable to issue full certification of
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filament-wound tanks. Rather, some types of composite pressure tanks
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currently are manufactured under DOT Exemption, TC Regulation 3FCM. The
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composite tank industry would benefit by improving the safety of
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operating these tanks.
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The interest in developing composite pressure tanks is here and the
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manufacturing technology is mature. What is needed, however, is a means
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of insuring that composite tanks are as safe to operate as metal tanks.
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This will facilitate DOT certification and appeal to consumers. This
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paper discusses a fiber optic sensor system embedded into the composite
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shell wall as a structural health monitor. Using a simple, low-cost
|
|
optical fiber sensor and a modified commercial connector, ``smart{''}
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tanks can be monitored continuously for structural integrity. The
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opportunity to provide such continuity in structural health monitoring
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should have a significant positive impact on obtaining DOT
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|
certifications and extending product useful life.
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|
This paper presents the results of a design program to develop a new
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|
filament-wound composite cylinder containing a fiber-optic sensor system
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(FOSS). The purpose of FOSS is to monitor the structural integrity of
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the composite material each time the tank is refilled with pressurized
|
|
gas. Continuous monitoring for material degradation will be an important
|
|
factor that determines tank recertification intervals and useful tank
|
|
life.
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One of the greatest challenges of this design program has been to
|
|
develop an optical connector that allows external instrumentation to be
|
|
``plugged into{''} the composite wall to read optical signals that
|
|
correlate with structural health. ``While embedding fiber sensors has
|
|
become routine, ingress to and egress from the embedded units remain a
|
|
major stumbling block{''} (Spillman, 1995). A simple modification to a
|
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commercial connector is proposed for this application.
|
|
The design and manufacture of the prototype FOSS cylinder shown in
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|
Figure 1 are described in this paper. Connector performance and the
|
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overall performance of a prototype Type III tank consisting of an
|
|
aluminum liner, an E-glass/epoxy filament-wound overwrap, and an
|
|
embedded FOSS are discussed. Results of a pressure test to assess FOSS
|
|
performance are presented.},
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ISSN = {1098-6189},
|
|
ISBN = {1-880653-55-9},
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|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000171430500029},
|
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000613139300029,
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Author = {Anderson, John and Steinmacher, Igor and Rodeghero, Paige},
|
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Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
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Title = {Assessing the Characteristics of FOSS Contributions in Network
|
|
Automation Projects},
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Booktitle = {2020 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE AND EVOLUTION
|
|
(ICSME 2020)},
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Series = {Proceedings-IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance},
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Year = {2020},
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Pages = {324-335},
|
|
Note = {36th IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance and Evolution
|
|
(ICSME), ELECTR NETWORK, SEP 27-OCT 03, 2020},
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Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc},
|
|
Abstract = {Network Automation seeks to integrate software solutions that aid in the
|
|
management and maintenance of modern networks. In industry, large
|
|
organizations see dedicated software engineering resources within a
|
|
networking team. However, in the broader industry, it is more common to
|
|
see traditional network engineers working on network automation. With
|
|
the growth of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS), network automation
|
|
software solutions also started to adhere to this development model.
|
|
However, as it is known from the literature, onboarding to FOSS projects
|
|
is not a trivial task and may be more challenging for people without a
|
|
software development background. In this paper, we study network
|
|
automation FOSS projects, which are seeing a large number of new
|
|
contributors who do not have traditional software engineering skills. We
|
|
analyze a set of data collected from pull requests and issues collected
|
|
from 81 GitHub projects (71 network automation projects, and 10
|
|
top-projects from other domains), to identify the characteristics that
|
|
are specific to first-time project contributors in the network
|
|
automation domain. Our results show that pull requests in the Network
|
|
Automation domain differ from those in the Top-10 set and the existing
|
|
literature. At the same time that Network Automation projects are more
|
|
inclusive (rejection rate: 12\% vs. 28\% on Top-10), the pull request
|
|
latency is longer in this specific domain, especially for first-timers.},
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|
DOI = {10.1109/ICSME46990.2020.00039},
|
|
ISSN = {1063-6773},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-7281-5619-4},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Igor, Steinmacher/B-6414-2012},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000613139300029},
|
|
}
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|
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@article{ WOS:000439985100002,
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Author = {Braught, Grant and Maccormick, John and Bowring, James and Burke, Quinn
|
|
and Cutler, Barbara and Goldschmidt, David and Krishnamoorthy, Mukkai
|
|
and Turner, Wesley and Huss-Lederman, Steven and Mackellar, Bonnie and
|
|
Tucker, Allen},
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|
Title = {A Multi-Institutional Perspective on H/FOSS Projects in the Computing
|
|
Curriculum},
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|
Journal = {ACM TRANSACTIONS ON COMPUTING EDUCATION},
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Year = {2018},
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Volume = {18},
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|
Number = {2, SI},
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|
Month = {JUL},
|
|
Abstract = {Many computer science programs have capstone experiences or project
|
|
courses that allow students to integrate knowledge from the full breadth
|
|
of their major. Such capstone projects may be student-designed,
|
|
instructor-designed, designed in conjunction with outside companies, or
|
|
integrated with ongoing free and open source (FOSS) projects. The
|
|
literature shows that the FOSS approach has attracted a great deal of
|
|
interest, in particular when implemented with projects that have
|
|
humanitarian goals (HFOSS). In this article, we describe five unique
|
|
models from five distinct types of institutions for incorporating
|
|
sustained FOSS or HFOSS (alternatively H/FOSS) project work into
|
|
capstone experiences or courses. The goal is to provide instructors
|
|
wishing to integrate open source experiences into their curriculum with
|
|
additional perspectives and resources to help in adapting this approach
|
|
to the specific needs and goals of their institution and students. All
|
|
of the models presented are based on sustained engagement with H/FOSS
|
|
projects that last at least one semester and often more. Each model is
|
|
described in terms of its characteristics and how it fits the needs of
|
|
the institution using the model. Assessment of each model is also
|
|
presented. We then discuss the themes that are common across the models,
|
|
such as project selection, team formation, mentoring, and student
|
|
assessment. We examine the choices made by each model, as well as the
|
|
challenges faced. We end with a discussion how the models have leveraged
|
|
institutional initiatives and collaborations with outside organizations
|
|
to address some of the challenges associated with these projects.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1145/3145476},
|
|
Article-Number = {Article 7},
|
|
ISSN = {1946-6226},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Bowring, James/AAA-3563-2020
|
|
Turner, Wesley/W-4383-2019
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Burke, Quinn/0000-0002-9217-5128},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000439985100002},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000370183900003,
|
|
Author = {Bolici, Francesco and Howison, James and Crowston, Kevin},
|
|
Title = {Stigmergic coordination in FLOSS development teams: Integrating explicit
|
|
and implicit mechanisms},
|
|
Journal = {COGNITIVE SYSTEMS RESEARCH},
|
|
Year = {2016},
|
|
Volume = {38},
|
|
Number = {SI},
|
|
Pages = {14-22},
|
|
Month = {JUN},
|
|
Abstract = {The vast majority of literature on coordination in team-based projects
|
|
has drawn on a conceptual separation between explicit (e.g. plans,
|
|
feedback) and implicit coordination mechanisms (e.g. mental maps, shared
|
|
knowledge). This analytic distinction presents some limitations in
|
|
explaining how coordination is reached in organizations characterized by
|
|
distributed teams, scarce face to face meetings and fuzzy and changing
|
|
lines of authority, as in free/libre open source software (FLOSS)
|
|
development.
|
|
Analyzing empirical illustrations from two FLOSS projects, we highlight
|
|
the existence of a peculiar model, stigmergic coordination, which
|
|
includes aspects of both implicit and explicit mechanisms. The work
|
|
product itself (implicit) and the characteristics under which it is
|
|
shared (explicit) play an under-appreciated role in helping software
|
|
developers manage dependencies as they arise. We develop this argument
|
|
beyond the existing literature by working with an existing coordination
|
|
framework, considering the role that the codebase itself might play at
|
|
each step. We also discuss the features and the practices to support
|
|
stigmergic coordination in distributed teams, as well as recommendations
|
|
for future research. (C) 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.
|
|
This is an open access article under the CC BY license
|
|
(http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.cogsys.2015.12.003},
|
|
ISSN = {1389-0417},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Crowston, Kevin/C-6068-2008},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Howison, James/0000-0002-5702-149X
|
|
Crowston, Kevin/0000-0003-1996-3600},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000370183900003},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000458629400001,
|
|
Author = {Mueller, Matthias},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Agile Challenges and Chances for Open Source: Lessons learned from
|
|
Managing a FLOSS Project},
|
|
Booktitle = {2018 IEEE CONFERENCE ON OPEN SYSTEMS (ICOS)},
|
|
Series = {IEEE Conference on Open Systems},
|
|
Year = {2018},
|
|
Pages = {1-6},
|
|
Note = {IEEE Conference on Open Systems (ICOS), Langkawi, MALAYSIA, NOV 21-22,
|
|
2018},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE Comp Soc},
|
|
Abstract = {Open source projects got an important part today's software landscape.
|
|
Thousands of these projects are collaboratively driven by communities
|
|
following a shared vision. But governing open communities towards this
|
|
shared vision comes along with various difficulties. In general, agile
|
|
methods allow to manage such systems of collaborative development and
|
|
constant change. But as this work shows, the agile approach not only
|
|
provides chances in open settings. A variety of challenges occur that
|
|
need to be considered. The case of Catrobat, a Free/Libre Open Source
|
|
project, shows that although open source development and agile methods
|
|
evolved over the last years, the dynamics of open communities still
|
|
challenge the agile way. However, evaluating and understanding these
|
|
dynamics, as well as introducing agile elements, such as the role of
|
|
product owners, can be beneficial for managing open systems and to drive
|
|
it into a common direction together with the contributors.},
|
|
ISSN = {2381-3474},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-5386-6666-1},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Muller, Matthias/0000-0002-9177-3070},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000458629400001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000380253703020,
|
|
Author = {Ellis, Heidi J. C. and Hislop, Gregory W. and Rodriguez, Josephine Sears
|
|
and Morelli, Ralph},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {ASEE},
|
|
Title = {Student Software Engineering Learning via Participation in Humanitarian
|
|
FOSS Projects},
|
|
Booktitle = {2012 ASEE ANNUAL CONFERENCE},
|
|
Series = {ASEE Annual Conference \& Exposition},
|
|
Year = {2012},
|
|
Note = {ASEE Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX, JUN 10-13, 2012},
|
|
Organization = {ASEE},
|
|
Abstract = {Software engineering education has long sought to provide students with
|
|
real-world software development and professional experience. The use of
|
|
Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) projects is one attractive approach
|
|
for providing students with easy access to a complex, ongoing project of
|
|
size that is supported by a professional community. Humanitarian FOSS
|
|
(HFOSS) projects hold the additional appeal to students of developing
|
|
software that will benefit the human condition. However, student
|
|
involvement in HFOSS projects can be somewhat unpredictable and less
|
|
controllable than the development of home-grown projects or projects
|
|
with an industry partner. Student participation in an HFOSS project
|
|
means that students are dependent, at least somewhat, on the goals,
|
|
schedule, and constraints of the HFOSS project itself. Therefore,
|
|
learning is somewhat reliant on the progress of the HFOSS project. This
|
|
paper presents results of a multi-year study of student perceptions of
|
|
learning related to software engineering knowledge and skills while
|
|
involved in an HFOSS project. The paper includes a background of work in
|
|
student participation in HFOSS, an outline of the study approach and an
|
|
explanation of the results. Implications of the results and future
|
|
directions are also described.},
|
|
ISSN = {2153-5965},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000380253703020},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@incollection{ WOS:000271084600001,
|
|
Author = {Lakka, Spyridoula and Michalakelis, Chistos and Martakos, Drakoulis},
|
|
Editor = {Stroud, BH and Corbin, SE},
|
|
Title = {IMPACT OF OSS ON SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC WELFARE},
|
|
Booktitle = {HANDBOOK ON SOCIAL CHANGE},
|
|
Series = {Social Issues Justice and Status},
|
|
Year = {2008},
|
|
Pages = {1-26},
|
|
Abstract = {Many researchers have stressed out the socio-economic changes caused by
|
|
the emergence and rapid diffusion of Open Source Software (OSS). It is
|
|
without doubt that an increasing number of software and hardware vendors
|
|
are investing significant amounts in open Source software in a number of
|
|
ways. This may be due primarily to the fact that open source ultimately
|
|
produces greater value on both the use and production sides, implying an
|
|
impact on welfare. This chapter attempts a holistic approach on the
|
|
analysis of the OSS phenomenon and its impact on welfare. The main
|
|
entities of the OSS ecosystem are identified and analysed under the
|
|
scope of the main factors affecting welfare: innovation, competition and
|
|
productivity. For that purpose an all encompassing model of the OSS
|
|
ecosystem is created to reflect the interactions among its entities as
|
|
well as the direct and indirect effects on welfare factors. Innovation
|
|
and productivity are promoted by the accumulation of knowledge and human
|
|
capital input by individuals as well as by enterprises. OSS as an
|
|
innovative mode of production has created market opportunities and new
|
|
sustainable business models, creating the appropriate conditions for new
|
|
entrances and a raise in competition in the software market. To support
|
|
this, a market concentration index, the HHI index, is tested over the
|
|
case of web servers. As a result the study reveals that under the
|
|
appropriate conditions, OSS call have a positive impact on welfare.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-60741-222-9},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000271084600001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000291470000009,
|
|
Author = {Alleyne, Brian},
|
|
Title = {Challenging Code: A Sociological Reading of the KDE Free Software
|
|
Project},
|
|
Journal = {SOCIOLOGY-THE JOURNAL OF THE BRITISH SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION},
|
|
Year = {2011},
|
|
Volume = {45},
|
|
Number = {3},
|
|
Pages = {496-511},
|
|
Month = {JUN},
|
|
Abstract = {Free, Libre and Open Source Software (FLOSS) challenges the norms and
|
|
relations of the capitalist software industry that is at the core of
|
|
network society. Many people involved in FLOSS see themselves as
|
|
activists in a new social movement. The article discusses the KDE (Kool
|
|
Desktop Environment) project as a FLOSS case study. KDE is one of
|
|
several projects intended to bring ease of use of a graphical user
|
|
interface (GUI) to various free operating systems. (The operating system
|
|
is the underlying software on top of which sit applications we use
|
|
directly such as web browsers or word processors.) The article considers
|
|
the KDE project from three broad perspectives - `cosmological',
|
|
technical, and organizational - in order to examine the expressed
|
|
world-view and technical organization of the project through an
|
|
established sociological approach to activism and social movements.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1177/0038038511399620},
|
|
ISSN = {0038-0385},
|
|
EISSN = {1469-8684},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Alleyne, Brian/0000-0002-5275-9292},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000291470000009},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000320217900008,
|
|
Author = {Aversano, Lerina and Tortorella, Maria},
|
|
Title = {Quality evaluation of floss projects: Application to ERP systems},
|
|
Journal = {INFORMATION AND SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGY},
|
|
Year = {2013},
|
|
Volume = {55},
|
|
Number = {7},
|
|
Pages = {1260-1276},
|
|
Month = {JUL},
|
|
Abstract = {Context: The selection and adoption of open source software can
|
|
significantly influence the competitiveness of organisations. Open
|
|
source software solutions offer great opportunities for cost reduction
|
|
and quality improvement, especially for small and medium enterprises
|
|
that typically have to address major difficulties due to the limited
|
|
resources available for selecting and adopting a new software system.
|
|
Objective: This paper aims to provide support for selecting the open
|
|
source software that is most suitable to the specific needs of an
|
|
enterprise from among the options offering equivalent or overlapping
|
|
functionality.
|
|
Method: This paper proposes a framework for evaluating the quality and
|
|
functionality of open source software systems. The name of the framework
|
|
is EFFORT (Evaluation Framework for Free/Open souRce projecTs). It
|
|
supports the evaluation of product quality, community trustworthiness
|
|
and product attractiveness. The framework needs to be customised to the
|
|
analysis of software systems for a specific context.
|
|
Results: The paper presents the customisation of EFFORT for evaluating
|
|
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) open source software systems. The
|
|
customised framework was applied to the evaluation and comparison of
|
|
five ERP open source software systems. The results obtained permitted
|
|
both the refinement of the measurement framework and the identification
|
|
of the ERP open source software system that achieved the highest score
|
|
for each chosen characteristic.
|
|
Conclusion: EFFORT is a useful tool for evaluating and selecting an open
|
|
source software system. It may significantly reduce the amount of
|
|
negotiation conducted among an enterprise's members and reduce the time
|
|
and cost required for gathering and interpreting data. The EFFORT
|
|
framework also considers the users' opinions by introducing relevance
|
|
markers associated with the metrics and questions in the data
|
|
aggregation process. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.infsof.2013.01.007},
|
|
ISSN = {0950-5849},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-6025},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {AVERSANO, Lerina/AAG-3855-2019},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {AVERSANO, Lerina/0000-0003-2436-6835},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000320217900008},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000398873600023,
|
|
Author = {Reinoso-Gordo, J. F. and Ibanez, M. J. and Romero-Zaliz, R.},
|
|
Title = {Parallelizing drainage network algorithm using free software: Octave as
|
|
a solution},
|
|
Journal = {MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTERS IN SIMULATION},
|
|
Year = {2017},
|
|
Volume = {137},
|
|
Number = {SI},
|
|
Pages = {424-430},
|
|
Month = {JUL},
|
|
Note = {6th International Conference on Approximation Methods and Numerical
|
|
Modeling in Environment and Natural Resources (MAMERN), Pau, FRANCE, JUN
|
|
01-05, 2015},
|
|
Organization = {Univ Pau; CNRS; Univ Mohammed I; CNRST; Univ Granada; Int Assoc Math \&
|
|
Comp Simulat},
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Abstract = {Drainage network is a product, normally derived from a DEM (digital
|
|
elevation model), widely used in environmental and civil engineering,
|
|
and particularly in hydrology. The computation requirements increase
|
|
exponentially as the size DEM increases, limiting the applications when
|
|
a fast analysis is necessary. This is specially noticeably when working
|
|
with multiple flow direction (MFD) drainage networks. Nowadays, some
|
|
solutions have been explored, but focusing on Graphical Processing Units
|
|
(GPU) technology. We propose a CPU-based approach which has the
|
|
advantage that uses free software such as Octave and MPI wrap for it.
|
|
Our parallelized algorithm not only improved the time computation but
|
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also allows adaptive behavior to different cluster settings. (C) 2016
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|
International Association for Mathematics and Computers in Simulation
|
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(IMACS). Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.},
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DOI = {10.1016/j.matcom.2016.09.004},
|
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ISSN = {0378-4754},
|
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EISSN = {1872-7166},
|
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Zaliz, Rocio/D-3135-2012
|
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Reinoso Gordo, Juan Francisco/L-7528-2014
|
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Ibanez-Perez, Maria Jose/K-4227-2014},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Romero-Zaliz, Rocio/0000-0003-4500-9781
|
|
Reinoso Gordo, Juan Francisco/0000-0003-3808-1857
|
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Ibanez-Perez, Maria Jose/0000-0003-1239-680X},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000398873600023},
|
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000181620800039,
|
|
Author = {Helokunnas, T},
|
|
Editor = {Oivo, M and KomiSirvio, S},
|
|
Title = {The dimensions of embedded COTS and OSS software component integration},
|
|
Booktitle = {PRODUCT FOCUSED SOFTWARE PROCESS IMPROVEMENT, PROCEEDINGS},
|
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Series = {LECTURE NOTES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE},
|
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Year = {2002},
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Volume = {2559},
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Pages = {509-518},
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Note = {4th International Conference on Product Focused Software Process
|
|
Improvement, ROVANIEMI, FINLAND, DEC 09-11, 2002},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper describes the dimensions of the integration of embedded
|
|
Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) and Open Source Software (OSS)
|
|
components in the telecommunication systems. The paper emphasizes a
|
|
telecommunications system vendor view to COTS and OSS component
|
|
integration. The paper is based on semi-structured interviews held both
|
|
at component supplying and integrating companies in Finland. The
|
|
following embedded COTS and OSS acquisition, integration and maintenance
|
|
dimensions were identified: Vision and strategy, business and markets,
|
|
software engineering processes, software engineering environments and
|
|
collaboration approaches. The paper describes the main characteristics
|
|
of each dimension. The paper focuses on the collaboration approaches and
|
|
especially on the information and knowledge exchange between a system
|
|
vendor and all of the component suppliers.},
|
|
ISSN = {0302-9743},
|
|
ISBN = {3-540-00234-0},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000181620800039},
|
|
}
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|
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000380449700291,
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|
Author = {Wei, Wenhui and Chen, Jie and Zhao, Chengjie and Li, Changnian and Ge,
|
|
Rui and Li, Guodong},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Power System Fault Simulation in SG-OSS DTS},
|
|
Booktitle = {2015 5TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ELECTRIC UTILITY DEREGULATION AND
|
|
RESTRUCTURING AND POWER TECHNOLOGIES (DRPT 2015)},
|
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Year = {2015},
|
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Pages = {1570-1574},
|
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Note = {5th International Conference on Electric Utility Deregulation and
|
|
Restructuring and Power Technologies (DRPT), Changsha, PEOPLES R CHINA,
|
|
NOV 26-29, 2015},
|
|
Organization = {Sch Elect Information Engn; Changsha Univ Sci Technol; IEEE Power \&
|
|
Energy soc; Inst Engn Technol; NSFC; SEE},
|
|
Abstract = {With the increasing complexity of grid dispatching, it becomes an
|
|
inescapable trend to implement a full dynamic simulation of DTS while
|
|
fault simulation is a key component in dynamic simulation. This paper
|
|
describes the design and implementation of fault simulation in a new
|
|
generation of DTS based on multi-threaded multi-core processor
|
|
architecture of parallel computing algorithm. Firstly describes the core
|
|
design calculations for the fault, then describes the characteristics
|
|
and features of fault simulation in the DTS environment. A numerical
|
|
example was given to show the feasibility and practicability in
|
|
large-scale power grid.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4673-7106-3},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000380449700291},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001148454000002,
|
|
Author = {Egorov, S. F.},
|
|
Title = {Electronic Shooting Simulator Family ``STrIzh{''}: Implementation Levels
|
|
and Free Software Structure},
|
|
Journal = {DEVICES AND METHODS OF MEASUREMENTS},
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|
Year = {2023},
|
|
Volume = {14},
|
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Number = {4},
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|
Pages = {251-267},
|
|
Abstract = {Development of rifle electronic simulators (i.e. for hand weapons and
|
|
not using ammunition) is an important task, since the production of any
|
|
type of small arms according to regulatory documents also requires the
|
|
production of a simulator to instill aiming and firing skills. A family
|
|
of electronic shooting simulators ``STrIzh{''} of four levels of
|
|
implementation: initial, basic, professional and special is described.
|
|
Structural diagrams of different configurations are given, functional
|
|
purpose and capabilities of each level of simulators are shown. The
|
|
initial level allows independent assemble the simulator from publicly
|
|
available elements (laptop, webcam, weapon layouts, IR LEDs), which can
|
|
contribute to widespread use both in schools and at home, but is low in
|
|
accuracy and manufacturabili (requires daily calibration). The basic
|
|
level also allows independent assemble the simulator, and less publicly
|
|
available elements (laptop, projector, mockup weapons, laser emitters,
|
|
FHD camera), which allows to be used both in schools and in DOSAAF
|
|
structures, and has acceptable accuracy and manufacturability (a weekly
|
|
calibration is enough, but assembling a mock-up weapon with laser
|
|
emitters requires adjustments). It is recommended to limit the special
|
|
level to virtual reality simulators, including a helmet with a
|
|
smartphone and a mockup of a weapon with its smartphone which also
|
|
contributes to its public availability and widespread use. The simulator
|
|
software algorithm should fully support all implementation levels with
|
|
different configurations and include a multimedia shooting training
|
|
system. Mathematical models of external ballistics of thrown equipment
|
|
for Kalashnikov assault rifle, Makarov pistol, hand-held anti-tank
|
|
grenade launcher 7 products are described in detail, taking into account
|
|
changes in atmospheric factors (temperature, air pressure, wind force)
|
|
and dispersion of various types of ammunition. The above review of rifle
|
|
simulators and their experience revealed the main trends of improvement
|
|
- use of virtual reality and training not only direct shooting skills,
|
|
but also training in the eligibility of the use of weapons, safe
|
|
handling of them and even tactical interaction in the group.},
|
|
DOI = {10.21122/2220-9506-2023-14-4-251-267},
|
|
ISSN = {2220-9506},
|
|
EISSN = {2414-0473},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001148454000002},
|
|
}
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|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000290114101083,
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|
Author = {Crossman, N. D. and Ostendorf, B. and Bryan, B. A. and Nefiodovas, A.
|
|
and Wright, A.},
|
|
Editor = {Zerger, A and Argent, RM},
|
|
Title = {OSS: A Spatial Decision Support System for Optimal Zoning of Marine
|
|
Protected Areas},
|
|
Booktitle = {MODSIM 2005: INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON MODELLING AND SIMULATION:
|
|
ADVANCES AND APPLICATIONS FOR MANAGEMENT AND DECISION MAKING: ADVANCES
|
|
AND APPLICATIONS FOR MANAGEMENT AND DECISION MAKING},
|
|
Year = {2005},
|
|
Pages = {1525-1531},
|
|
Note = {International Congress on Modelling and Simulation (MODSIM05),
|
|
Melbourne, AUSTRALIA, DEC 12-15, 2005},
|
|
Abstract = {We have developed the Optimisation Support System (OSS), a spatial
|
|
decision support system, to deliver optimal solutions to the problem of
|
|
identifying comprehensive, adequate and representative locations for
|
|
conservation planning.
|
|
The South Australian Government is committed to establishing a
|
|
comprehensive, adequate and representative system of 19 marine protected
|
|
areas (MPAs) by 2010. Each MPA will be the target for detailed
|
|
investigations into its biophysical, ecological, social, economic and
|
|
cultural assets. The aim is to use this information to delineate each
|
|
MPA into a series of zones that offer various levels of protection and
|
|
use. At the highest level all marine use and extraction activities will
|
|
be excluded to allow maximum protection of species diversity and
|
|
habitat. Community consultation and collaboration is therefore critical
|
|
for successful MPA establishment. A demand exists for the development of
|
|
a process that allows public participation within a conservation
|
|
planning environment.
|
|
The concept of excluding certain activities, including recreational
|
|
fishing, has generated much interest in the local media. Recent
|
|
headlines such as `Calls to Shelve Marine Parks', `Anglers Fight For
|
|
Future of Jetty Fishing' and `330+ Submissions on MPA Proposal'
|
|
demonstrate the importance of open consultation and the need to provide
|
|
an inclusive and transparent decision-making process for the design of
|
|
MPAs. A decision support tool can facilitate decision-making within a
|
|
negotiating and conflict resolution environment.
|
|
We have collated and processed a large database of spatial layers
|
|
describing the biophysical and human-use features of the marine
|
|
environment. The biophysical data was then used to identify surrogate
|
|
ecological regions within the Encounter Pilot MPA. The datasets were
|
|
categorised into classes describing bathymetry, sea surface temperature,
|
|
chlorophyll `a' concentration levels, benthic and coastal habitat types,
|
|
and shoreline exposure and type. Locations that most efficiently
|
|
represent these surrogates of biodiversity were selected using a common
|
|
mathematical integer programming optimisation algorithm.
|
|
Established conservation planning principles underpin this research.
|
|
Inputs into OSS are a suite of environmental, social, cultural and
|
|
economic datasets. Optimal solutions are found using integer programming
|
|
algorithms. Implementation is within a Geographic Information System
|
|
environment (ESRI's ArcGIS) and third-party commercial software (ILOG's
|
|
CPLEX) provides the optimisation engine. The user interface of OSS can
|
|
be accessed through a toolbar button and comprises a series of input
|
|
modules. Fields are quick and easy to populate and in many cases are
|
|
read directly from an ArcGIS map document Table of Contents. Solutions
|
|
are found in less than 1 minute when using datasets described in this
|
|
paper
|
|
OSSThis paper briefly demonstrates the application of systematic
|
|
conservation planning to optimal MPA design and the development of OSS,
|
|
and explores options for public participation. We demonstrate how OSS
|
|
and systematic conservation planning can be taken to the wider community
|
|
to produce on-the-fly outputs. Our novel approach has the potential to
|
|
build partnerships with community groups and give the community a sense
|
|
of ownership in the decision-making process. It is more likely that
|
|
conflicts will be minimised and negotiation hastened for a better MPA
|
|
zoning outcome for all.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-9758400-2-3},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Crossman, Neville/G-5433-2010
|
|
Bryan, Brett/F-8949-2010
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Crossman, Neville/0000-0002-8002-3450
|
|
Bryan, Brett/0000-0003-4834-5641
|
|
Ostendorf, Bertram/0000-0002-5868-3567},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000290114101083},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000269044000003,
|
|
Author = {Capiluppi, Andrea and Knowles, Thomas},
|
|
Editor = {Boldyreff, C and Crowston, K and Lundell, B and Wasserman, AI},
|
|
Title = {Software Engineering in Practice: Design and Architectures of FLOSS
|
|
Systems},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE ECOSYSTEMS-DIVERSE COMMUNITIES INTERACTING},
|
|
Series = {International Federation for Information Processing},
|
|
Year = {2009},
|
|
Volume = {299},
|
|
Pages = {34-46},
|
|
Note = {5th International Conference on Open Source Systems, Skovde, SWEDEN, JUN
|
|
03-06, 2009},
|
|
Organization = {IFIP WG 2 13},
|
|
Abstract = {Free/Libre/Open Source Software (FLOSS) practitioners and developers are
|
|
typically also users of their own systems: as a result, traditional
|
|
software engineering (SE) processes (e.g., the requirements and design
|
|
phases), take less time to articulate and negotiate among FLOSS
|
|
developers. Design and requirements are kept more as informal knowledge,
|
|
rather than formally described and assessed. This paper attempts to
|
|
recover the SE concepts of software design and architectures from three
|
|
FLOSS case studies, sharing the same application domain (i.e., Instant
|
|
Messaging). Its first objective is to determine whether a common
|
|
architecture emerges from the three systems, which can be used as shared
|
|
knowledge for future applications. The second objective is to determine
|
|
whether these architectures evolve or decay during the evolution of
|
|
these systems. The results of this study are encouraging: albeit no
|
|
explicit effort was done by FLOSS developers to define a high-level view
|
|
of the architecture, a common shared architecture could be distilled for
|
|
the Instant Messaging application domain. It was also found that, for
|
|
two of the three systems, the architecture becomes better organised, and
|
|
the components better specified, as long as the system evolves in time.},
|
|
ISSN = {1571-5736},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-642-02031-5},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Capiluppi, Andrea/AGO-2961-2022
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Capiluppi, Andrea/0000-0001-9469-6050},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000269044000003},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000255154800028,
|
|
Author = {Nasseri, E. and Counsell, S. and Shepperd, M.},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE Computer Society},
|
|
Title = {An empirical study of evolution of inheritance in Java OSS},
|
|
Booktitle = {ASWEC 2008: 19TH AUSTRALIAN SOFTWARE ENGINEERING CONFERENCE, PROCEEDINGS},
|
|
Year = {2008},
|
|
Pages = {269-278},
|
|
Note = {19th Australian Software Engineering Conference, Perth, AUSTRALIA, MAR
|
|
25-28, 2008},
|
|
Organization = {Australian Comp Soc; Engineers Australia; Curtin Univ Technol; L3 Commun
|
|
Nautronix; Murdoch Univ; ECU; Thales; Motorola; Davies Collison Cave;
|
|
Project Performance Int; Object Consulting; SYSTEC},
|
|
Abstract = {Previous studies of Object-Oriented (00) software have reported
|
|
avoidance of the inheritance mechanism and cast doubt on the wisdom of
|
|
`deep' inheritance levels. From an evolutionary perspective, the picture
|
|
is unclear - we still know relatively little about how, over time,
|
|
changes tend to be applied by developers. Our conjecture is that an
|
|
inheritance hierarchy will tend to grow `breadth-wise' rather than
|
|
`depth-wise'. This claim is made on the basis that developers will avoid
|
|
extending depth in favour of breadth because of the inherent complexity
|
|
of having to understand the functionality of superclasses. Thus the goal
|
|
of our study is to investigate this empirically. We conduct an empirical
|
|
study of seven Java Open-Source Systems (OSSs) over a series of releases
|
|
to observe the nature and location of changes within the inheritance
|
|
hierarchies. Results showed a strong tendency for classes to be added at
|
|
levels one and two of the hierarchy (rather than anywhere else). Over
|
|
96\% of classes added over the course of the versions of all systems
|
|
were at level I or level 2. The results suggest that changes cluster in
|
|
the shallow levels of a hierarchy; this is relevant for developers since
|
|
it indicates where remedial activities such as refactoring should be
|
|
focused.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/ASWEC.2008.78},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-7695-3100-7},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Shepperd, Martin/F-9683-2013},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Shepperd, Martin/0000-0003-1874-6145},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000255154800028},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000281247700010,
|
|
Author = {Bueno, Salvador and Dolores Gallego, M.},
|
|
Editor = {Sobh, T},
|
|
Title = {Evaluating acceptance of OSS-ERP based on user perceptions},
|
|
Booktitle = {INNOVATIONS AND ADVANCES IN COMPUTER SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Pages = {55-60},
|
|
Note = {International Joint Conference on Computer, Information, Systems
|
|
Sciences and Engineering, Bridgeport, CT, DEC 05-13, 2008},
|
|
Abstract = {Organizations implement Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems with
|
|
the objective of reaching operational efficiency and the incorporation
|
|
to new markets through the information flow control on time of the
|
|
entire organization. However, ERP systems are complex tools, mainly for
|
|
the small and medium size enterprises (SMEs). For these reason, new ERP
|
|
configurations have arisen for SMEs such as Open Source Software-ERP
|
|
(OSS-ERP). OSS-ERP is a research topic barely analyzed by the
|
|
literature. Specifically, this paper's aim is to focus on the OSS-ERP
|
|
users' acceptance and use. The authors have developed a research model
|
|
based on the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) for testing the users'
|
|
behavior toward OSS-ERP.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-90-481-3658-2\_10},
|
|
ISBN = {978-90-481-3657-5},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Bueno, Salvador/AAA-6652-2019
|
|
Pereira, María/AAB-5795-2019
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Gallego Pereira, Maria Dolores/0000-0003-2504-9313
|
|
Bueno Avila, Salvador/0000-0001-8482-4354},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000281247700010},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000560373200059,
|
|
Author = {Lee, Amanda and Carver, Jeffrey C.},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {FLOSS Participants' Perceptions about Gender and Inclusiveness: A Survey},
|
|
Booktitle = {2019 IEEE/ACM 41ST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
|
|
(ICSE 2019)},
|
|
Series = {International Conference on Software Engineering},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Pages = {677-687},
|
|
Note = {41st IEEE/ACM International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE),
|
|
Montreal, CANADA, MAY 25-31, 2019},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; Assoc Comp Machinery; IEEE Comp Soc; ACM Special Interest Grp
|
|
Software Engn; Natl Sci Fdn; Facebook; IBM; Huawei; Monash Univ; Univ
|
|
Waterloo; Ecole Technologie Superieure; Amazon Web Serv; Tourisme
|
|
Montreal; Google; Microsoft Res; Blackberry; Fujitsu; Univ Calif Santa
|
|
Barbara, Comp Sci; ING; Nat Sci \& Engn Res Council Canada; Prompt; IEEE
|
|
Comp Soc, Tech Comm Software Engn},
|
|
Abstract = {Background: While FLOSS projects espouse openness and acceptance for
|
|
all, in practice, female contributors often face discriminatory barriers
|
|
to contribution. Aims: In this paper, we examine the extent to which
|
|
these problems still exist. We also study male and female contributors'
|
|
perceptions of other contributors. Method: We surveyed participants from
|
|
15 FLOSS projects, asking a series of open-ended, closed-ended, and
|
|
behavioral scale questions to gather information about the issue of
|
|
gender in FLOSS projects. Results: Though many of those we surveyed
|
|
expressed a positive sentiment towards females who participate in FLOSS
|
|
projects, some were still strongly against their inclusion. Often, the
|
|
respondents who were against inclusiveness also believed their own
|
|
sentiments were the prevailing belief in the community, contrary to our
|
|
findings. Others did not see the purpose of attempting to be inclusive,
|
|
expressing the sentiment that a discussion of gender has no place in
|
|
FLOSS. Conclusions: FLOSS projects have started to move forwards in
|
|
terms of gender acceptance. However, there is still a need for more
|
|
progress in the inclusion of gender-diverse contributors.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/ICSE.2019.00077},
|
|
ISSN = {0270-5257},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-7281-0869-8},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000560373200059},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000247030600053,
|
|
Author = {Capiluppi, Andrea and Feller, Joseph and Fitzgerald, Brian and Hissam,
|
|
Scott and Lakhani, Karim and Robles, Gregorio and Scacchi, Walt},
|
|
Title = {First international workshop on emerging trends in FLOSS research and
|
|
development},
|
|
Booktitle = {29TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING: ICSE 2007
|
|
COMPANION VOLUME, PROCEEDINGS},
|
|
Series = {International Conference on Software Engineering},
|
|
Year = {2007},
|
|
Pages = {135+},
|
|
Note = {29th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE 2007),
|
|
Minneapolis, MN, MAY 20-26, 2007},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE Comp Soc, TCSE; ACM SIGSOFT},
|
|
Abstract = {The ``Emerging Trends in FLOSS Research and Development{''} workshop
|
|
series will be based on the growing interest of researchers and
|
|
practitioners in Free/Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS). The first
|
|
workshop will be specifically focused on discussing the phenomenon of
|
|
global FLOSS development and how to improve collaboration and the
|
|
communication of results between researchers, practitioners and FLOSS
|
|
communities. For this purpose, the overarching theme of this year's
|
|
workshop is ``Feeding Back the Communities{''}. Its goal is to bring
|
|
together academic researchers, industry members and FLOSS developers and
|
|
to discuss cross-fertilization of results on FLOSS research and
|
|
practice.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/ICSECOMPANION.2007.39},
|
|
ISSN = {0270-5257},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-7695-2892-2},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Robles, Gregorio/I-2507-2012
|
|
Capiluppi, Andrea/AGO-2961-2022
|
|
Fitzgerald, Brian/E-7790-2010},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Robles, Gregorio/0000-0002-1442-6761
|
|
Lakhani, Karim/0000-0002-5535-8304
|
|
Capiluppi, Andrea/0000-0001-9469-6050
|
|
Feller, Joseph/0000-0001-9335-4542
|
|
Fitzgerald, Brian/0000-0001-9193-2863},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000247030600053},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000684601800083,
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Author = {Huang, Yu and Ford, Denae and Zimmermann, Thomas},
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Book-Group-Author = {IEEE Comp Soc},
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Title = {Leaving My Fingerprints: Motivations and Challenges of Contributing to
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OSS for Social Good},
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Booktitle = {2021 IEEE/ACM 43RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
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(ICSE 2021)},
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Series = {International Conference on Software Engineering},
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Year = {2021},
|
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Pages = {1020-1032},
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Note = {43rd IEEE/ACM International Conference on Software Engineering -
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Software Engineering in Practice (ICSE-SEIP) / 43rd ACM/IEEE
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International Conference on Software Engineering - New Ideas and
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Emerging Results (ICSE-NIER), ELECTR NETWORK, MAY 25-28, 2021},
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Organization = {IEEE; Assoc Comp Machinery; IEEE Comp Soc; IEEE Tech Council Software
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Engn; ACM SIGSOFT},
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Abstract = {When inspiring software developers to contribute to open source
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software, the act is often referenced as an opportunity to build tools
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to support the developer community. However, that is not the only charge
|
|
that propels contributions-growing interest in open source has also been
|
|
attributed to software developers deciding to use their technical skills
|
|
to benefit a common societal good. To understand how developers identify
|
|
these projects, their motivations for contributing, and challenges they
|
|
face, we conducted 21 semi-structured interviews with OSS for Social
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|
Good (OSS4SG) contributors. From our interview analysis, we identified
|
|
themes of contribution styles that we wanted to understand at scale by
|
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deploying a survey to over 5765 OSS and Open Source Software for Social
|
|
Good contributors. From our quantitative analysis of 517 responses, we
|
|
find that the majority of contributors demonstrate a distinction between
|
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OSS4SG and OSS. Likewise, contributors described definitions based on
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what societal issue the project was to mitigate and who the outcomes of
|
|
the project were going to benefit. In addition, we find that OSS4SG
|
|
contributors focus less on benefiting themselves by padding their resume
|
|
with new technology skills and are more interested in leaving their mark
|
|
on society at statistically significant levels. We also find that OSS4SG
|
|
contributors evaluate the owners of the project significantly more than
|
|
OSS contributors. These findings inform implications to help
|
|
contributors identify high societal impact projects, help project
|
|
maintainers reduce barriers to entry, and help organizations understand
|
|
why contributors are drawn to these projects to sustain active
|
|
participation.},
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DOI = {10.1109/ICSE43902.2021.00096},
|
|
ISSN = {0270-5257},
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ISBN = {978-0-7381-1319-7},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Huang, Yu/0000-0003-2730-5077},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000684601800083},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000424861900086,
|
|
Author = {Fukuyori, Masahiro and Umekawa, Ryuichi and Fujino, Hiroshi and
|
|
Yamaguchi, Junya and Ariyama, Kota},
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|
Editor = {Reisman, S and Ahamed, SI and Demartini, C and Conte, T and Liu, L and Claycomb, W and Nakamura, M and Tovar, E and Cimato, S and Lung, CH and Takakura, H and Yang, JJ and Akiyama, T and Zhang, Z and Hasan, K},
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Title = {An Approach Based on Structural Differences to Expedite Applying OSS
|
|
updates to Products},
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|
Booktitle = {2017 IEEE 41ST ANNUAL COMPUTER SOFTWARE AND APPLICATIONS CONFERENCE
|
|
(COMPSAC), VOL 2},
|
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Series = {Proceedings International Computer Software and Applications Conference},
|
|
Year = {2017},
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|
Pages = {445-450},
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Note = {41st IEEE Annual Computer Software and Applications Conference
|
|
(COMPSAC), Torino, ITALY, JUL 04-08, 2017},
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|
Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc},
|
|
Abstract = {Open source software (OSS)-based product development takes advantage of
|
|
feature updates and bug fixes from OSS communities. However, when we
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|
customize the OSS and do not return the changes back to the OSS
|
|
communities, our customization and the updates sometimes conflict. That
|
|
makes it difficult to apply forthcoming OSS updates since we need to
|
|
grasp the software changes appropriately. We propose a method to
|
|
visualize software's structural differences using call graph. We have
|
|
applied the method to a product development process and found that our
|
|
method helps developers to speed up the application of OSS updates and
|
|
reduce update errors. We have also found that solely providing call
|
|
graph is insufficient for them to check the differences. They need more
|
|
detailed information, e.g. data flow, as well as a guide to utilize the
|
|
difference information to resolve the conflicts.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/COMPSAC.2017.51},
|
|
ISSN = {0730-3157},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-5386-0367-3},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000424861900086},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000235657400013,
|
|
Author = {Huang, M and Yang, LG and Yang, Y},
|
|
Editor = {Li, M and Boehm, B and Osterweil, LJ},
|
|
Title = {A development process for building OSS-based applications},
|
|
Booktitle = {UNIFYING THE SOFTWARE PROCESS SPECTRUM},
|
|
Series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
|
|
Year = {2005},
|
|
Volume = {3840},
|
|
Pages = {122-135},
|
|
Note = {International Software Process Workshop (SPW 2005), Beijing, PEOPLES R
|
|
CHINA, MAY 25-27, 2005},
|
|
Organization = {Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Software},
|
|
Abstract = {It has become great prominence that business organizations are
|
|
considering open source software (OSS) when looking for software system
|
|
solutions. However, building applications based on open source software
|
|
remains an essential issue for many software developers since the new
|
|
development process differs from traditional in-house development. In
|
|
this paper, we present a development process based on our experience on
|
|
using open source software in application development. The new process
|
|
emphasizes the early assessment to improve the architecture stability
|
|
and project manageability by assessing available OSS. A set of
|
|
measurable assessment criteria is established in assessing OSS
|
|
candidates and making optimal decisions in the development process. A
|
|
case study is discussed to show the application of this process.},
|
|
ISSN = {0302-9743},
|
|
EISSN = {1611-3349},
|
|
ISBN = {3-540-31112-2},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Yang, Liguo/AGF-8906-2022},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000235657400013},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000885887700005,
|
|
Author = {Rovera, Guido and Fariselli, Piero and Deandreis, Desiree},
|
|
Title = {Development of a REDCap-based workflow for high-volume relational data
|
|
analysis on real-time data in a medical department using open source
|
|
software},
|
|
Journal = {COMPUTER METHODS AND PROGRAMS IN BIOMEDICINE},
|
|
Year = {2022},
|
|
Volume = {226},
|
|
Month = {NOV},
|
|
Abstract = {Background/Aim: The current availability of large volumes of clinical
|
|
data has provided medical departments with the opportunity for
|
|
large-scale analyses, but it has also brought forth the need for an
|
|
effective strategy of data-storage and data-analysis that is both
|
|
technically feasible and economically sustainable in the context of
|
|
limited resources and manpower. Therefore, the aim of this study was to
|
|
develop a widely-usable data-collection and data-analysis workflow that
|
|
could be applied in medical departments to perform high-volume
|
|
relational data analysis on real-time data.
|
|
Methods: A sample project, based on a research database on
|
|
prostate-specific-membrane-antigen/positron-emission-tomography scans
|
|
performed in prostate cancer patients at our department, was used to
|
|
develop a new workflow for data-collection and data-analysis. A
|
|
checklist of requirements for a successful data-collection/analysis
|
|
strategy, based on shared clinical research experience, was used as
|
|
reference standard. Software libraries were selected based on widespread
|
|
availability, reliability, cost, and technical expertise of the research
|
|
team (REDCap-v11.0.0 for collaborative data-collection, Python-v3.8.5
|
|
for data retrieval and SQLite-v3.31.1 for data storage).
|
|
The primary objective of this study was to develop and implement a
|
|
workflow to: a) easily store large volumes of structured data into a
|
|
relational database, b) perform scripted analyses on relational data
|
|
retrieved in real-time from the database. The secondary objective was to
|
|
enhance the strategy cost-effectiveness by using open-source/cost-free
|
|
software libraries.
|
|
Results: A fully working data strategy was developed and successfully
|
|
applied to a sample research project. The REDCap platform provided a
|
|
remote and secure method to collaboratively collect large volumes of
|
|
standardized relational data, with low technical difficulty and
|
|
role-based access-control. A Python software was coded to retrieve live
|
|
data through the REDCap-API and persist them to an SQLite database,
|
|
preserving data-relationships. The SQL-language enabled complex datasets
|
|
retrieval, while Python allowed for scripted data computation and
|
|
analysis. Only cost-free software libraries were used and the sample
|
|
code was made available through a GitHub repository.
|
|
Conclusions: A REDCap-based data-collection and data-analysis workflow,
|
|
suitable for high-volume relational data-analysis on live data, was
|
|
developed and successfully implemented using open-source software. (C)
|
|
2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.cmpb.2022.107111},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {SEP 2022},
|
|
Article-Number = {107111},
|
|
ISSN = {0169-2607},
|
|
EISSN = {1872-7565},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Fariselli, Piero/HNJ-5136-2023
|
|
Deandreis, Desiree/AAA-3136-2022
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {FARISELLI, PIERO/0000-0003-1811-4762},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000885887700005},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000259569900042,
|
|
Author = {Bonacin, Rodrigo and Rodrigues, Marcos A. and Capretz, Miriam A. M.},
|
|
Title = {An Ontology Based Architecture for a Free Software Portal},
|
|
Booktitle = {CSE 2008: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
|
|
COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING},
|
|
Year = {2008},
|
|
Pages = {263+},
|
|
Note = {11th IEEE International Conference on Computational Science and
|
|
Engineering, Sao Paulo, BRAZIL, JUL 16-18, 2008},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE Comp Soc, TCSC; IEEE; Univ Sao Paulo, ICMC},
|
|
Abstract = {The free software concept implies the freedom to run, copy, distribute,
|
|
study, change and improve software. As part of the Brazilian government
|
|
initiative, the Brazilian Public Software (BPS) Portal proposes a model
|
|
to share all of the software development artifacts produced by its
|
|
public institutions. This paper describes the architecture and tools
|
|
that are intended to deal with the semantic aspects of service sharing
|
|
within the context of BPS. The architecture is based on the
|
|
collaborative elaboration of domain reference ontologies, which can be
|
|
used in the development of new services within the portal. Finally, a
|
|
hypothetical scenario will be used to describe the architecture and
|
|
tools.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/CSEW.2008.63},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-7695-3257-8},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Capretz, Miriam/G-2362-2014
|
|
Bonacin, Rodrigo/B-6650-2014},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Bonacin, Rodrigo/0000-0003-3441-0887},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000259569900042},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000316221500022,
|
|
Author = {Vallotton, Pascal and Olivier, Sandra},
|
|
Title = {Tri-track: Free Software for Large-Scale Particle Tracking},
|
|
Journal = {MICROSCOPY AND MICROANALYSIS},
|
|
Year = {2013},
|
|
Volume = {19},
|
|
Number = {2},
|
|
Pages = {451-460},
|
|
Month = {APR},
|
|
Abstract = {The ability to correctly track objects in time-lapse sequences is
|
|
important in many applications of microscopy. Individual object motions
|
|
typically display a level of dynamic regularity reflecting the existence
|
|
of an underlying physics or biology. Best results are obtained when this
|
|
local information is exploited. Additionally, if the particle number is
|
|
known to be approximately constant, a large number of tracking scenarios
|
|
may be rejected on the basis that they are not compatible with a known
|
|
maximum particle velocity. This represents information of a global
|
|
nature, which should ideally be exploited too. Some time ago, we devised
|
|
an efficient algorithm that exploited both types of information. The
|
|
tracking task was reduced to a max-flow min-cost problem instance
|
|
through a novel graph structure that comprised vertices representing
|
|
objects from three consecutive image frames. The algorithm is explained
|
|
here for the first time. A user-friendly implementation is provided, and
|
|
the specific relaxation mechanism responsible for the method's
|
|
effectiveness is uncovered. The software is particularly competitive for
|
|
complex dynamics such as dense antiparallel flows, or in situations
|
|
where object displacements are considerable. As an application, we
|
|
characterize a remarkable vortex structure formed by bacteria engaged in
|
|
interstitial motility.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1017/S1431927612014328},
|
|
ISSN = {1431-9276},
|
|
EISSN = {1435-8115},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Vallotton, Pascal/A-3633-2009},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000316221500022},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000264055800044,
|
|
Author = {Robles, Gregorio and German, Daniel M. and Capiluppi, Andrea},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {1st Workshop on Maintenance and Evolution of FLOSS (MEFLOSS)},
|
|
Booktitle = {2008 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE},
|
|
Series = {Proceedings-IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance},
|
|
Year = {2008},
|
|
Pages = {410-411},
|
|
Note = {24th IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance, Beijing,
|
|
PEOPLES R CHINA, SEP 28-OCT 04, 2008},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc; IEEE Comp Soc TCSE; Reengineering Forum; Shandong
|
|
CVICSE Middleware; OW2 Consortium; Beijing Simpleware Tech},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/ICSM.2008.4658091},
|
|
ISSN = {1063-6773},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4244-2613-3},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Robles, Gregorio/I-2507-2012
|
|
Capiluppi, Andrea/AGO-2961-2022
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Robles, Gregorio/0000-0002-1442-6761
|
|
Capiluppi, Andrea/0000-0001-9469-6050},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000264055800044},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000410807600058,
|
|
Author = {Mota, Luis and Fabro, Joao A. and Reis, Luis Paulo and Lau, Nuno},
|
|
Editor = {Bianchi, RAC and Akin, HL and Ramamoorthy, S and Sugiura, K},
|
|
Title = {Collaborative Behavior in Soccer: The Setplay Free Software Framework},
|
|
Booktitle = {ROBOCUP 2014: ROBOT WORLD CUP XVIII},
|
|
Series = {Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Volume = {8992},
|
|
Pages = {709-716},
|
|
Note = {18th Annual RoboCup International Symposium, Joao Pesoa, BRAZIL, JUL 25,
|
|
2014},
|
|
Organization = {Natl Council Technol \& Sci Dev; Coordinat Improvement Higher Educ
|
|
Personnel},
|
|
Abstract = {The Setplay Framework (available from SourceForge as free software) is
|
|
composed of a C++ library (Project name: fcportugalsetplays), a fully
|
|
functional RoboCup Simulation 2D demonstration team
|
|
(fcportugalsetplaysagent2d), and a complete graphical tool (SPlanner),
|
|
that can be used to design and plan the collaborative behavior between
|
|
the soccer player agents. In order to demonstrate the usage of the
|
|
Setplay library, a complete 2D simulation team, based on Agent2D, was
|
|
developed. This example team uses the framework to execute previously
|
|
planned collaborative behavior. This framework can be used both within
|
|
simulated environments, such as the Robocup Soccer Simulation leagues,
|
|
and with real soccer playing robots. This paper presents the free
|
|
software Setplay Framework, and provides the necessary information for
|
|
any team to use the framework with the goal of providing collaborative
|
|
behavior to a team of soccer playing robots.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-319-18615-3\_58},
|
|
ISSN = {0302-9743},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-319-18615-3; 978-3-319-18614-6},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Mota, Luís/A-6698-2013
|
|
Reis, Luis/C-5751-2008
|
|
Reis, Luis Paulo/M-3202-2013
|
|
Fabro, Joao Alberto/F-7236-2012
|
|
Lau, Nuno/E-5934-2010},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Reis, Luis Paulo/0000-0002-4709-1718
|
|
Fabro, Joao Alberto/0000-0001-8975-0323
|
|
Lau, Nuno/0000-0003-0513-158X},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000410807600058},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:A1976HJ15100002,
|
|
Author = {MCCRAY, JE},
|
|
Title = {FOSS,LUKAS - `PARABLE OF DEATH' - COMMENTS ON STRUCTURE AND PERFORMANCE},
|
|
Journal = {AMERICAN CHORAL REVIEW},
|
|
Year = {1976},
|
|
Volume = {18},
|
|
Number = {3},
|
|
Pages = {12-13},
|
|
ISSN = {0002-7898},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:A1976HJ15100002},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001241320700001,
|
|
Author = {Namayala, Phesto P. and Kondo, Tabu S.},
|
|
Title = {Application of fuzzy Delphi technique to identify analytical lenses for
|
|
determining the preparation of free and open source software projects
|
|
for user experience maturity},
|
|
Journal = {SCIENCE OF COMPUTER PROGRAMMING},
|
|
Year = {2024},
|
|
Volume = {237},
|
|
Month = {OCT},
|
|
Abstract = {User eXperience (UX) significantly influences the success of free and
|
|
open source software (FOSS) projects and is measured using UX capability
|
|
maturity models (UXCMMs). Every organization desires higher levels of UX
|
|
maturity; however, it requires upfront preparations and process quality
|
|
control. Harmonizing processes and analytical lenses for determining
|
|
preparation for UX maturity are still challenging, and studies to create
|
|
them are limited. The analysis is ad hoc and based on the actors ` will
|
|
and experiences. This study proposes and validates analytical lenses.
|
|
Findings show that UX experts agreed that the lenses could be used with
|
|
a consensus percentage of 81 \%, the threshold value (d) = 0.112, and
|
|
crisp values greater than alpha-cut = 0.5. On validation, 47.57 \% of
|
|
stakeholders agreed, and 52.43 \% strongly agreed they were relevant.
|
|
Results help evaluate the status quo and change culture and policies
|
|
toward ideal preparation. Two areas are suggested for future research.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.scico.2024.103136},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {MAY 2024},
|
|
Article-Number = {103136},
|
|
ISSN = {0167-6423},
|
|
EISSN = {1872-7964},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Kondo, Tabu/AHD-7490-2022
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Namayala, Phesto Peter/0000-0001-9396-376X
|
|
Kondo, Tabu S./0000-0002-0222-4951},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001241320700001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000172901700211,
|
|
Author = {Fraser, HSF and Jazayeri, D and Bannach, L and Szolovits, P and McGrath,
|
|
SD},
|
|
Editor = {Patel, VL and Rogers, R and Haux, R},
|
|
Title = {TeleMedMail: Free software to facilitate telemedicine in developing
|
|
countries},
|
|
Booktitle = {MEDINFO 2001: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH WORLD CONGRESS ON MEDICAL
|
|
INFORMATICS, PTS 1 AND 2},
|
|
Series = {Studies in Health Technology and Informatics},
|
|
Year = {2001},
|
|
Volume = {84},
|
|
Pages = {815-819},
|
|
Note = {10th World Congress on Medical Informatics (MEDINFO 2001), LONDON,
|
|
ENGLAND, 2001},
|
|
Organization = {McGill Univ, Ctr Med Educ; Columbia Univ, Dept Med Informat},
|
|
Abstract = {Telemedicine offers the potential to alleviate the severe shortage of
|
|
medical specialists in developing countries. However lack of equipment
|
|
and poor network connections usually rule out video-conferencing
|
|
systems. This paper describes a software application to facilitate
|
|
store-and-forward telemedicine by email of images from digital cameras.
|
|
TeleMedMail is written in Java and allows structured text entry, image
|
|
processing, image and data compression, and data encryption. The design,
|
|
implementation, and initial evaluation are described.},
|
|
ISSN = {0926-9630},
|
|
EISSN = {1879-8365},
|
|
ISBN = {1-58603-194-5},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Fraser, Hamish/E-3773-2013
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Fraser, Hamish/0000-0003-4383-2854
|
|
Szolovits, Peter/0000-0001-8411-6403},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000172901700211},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000380542900005,
|
|
Author = {Saha, Ankita and Chatterjee, Atrayee and Pal, Nabanita and Ghosh, Ammlan
|
|
and Chaki, Nabendu},
|
|
Editor = {Chaki, R and Saeed, K and Choudhury, S and Chaki, N},
|
|
Title = {A Lightweight Implementation of Obstruction-Free Software Transactional
|
|
Memory},
|
|
Booktitle = {APPLIED COMPUTATION AND SECURITY SYSTEMS, VOL 2},
|
|
Series = {Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Volume = {305},
|
|
Pages = {67-84},
|
|
Note = {1st International Doctoral Symposium on Applied Computation and Security
|
|
Systems (ACSS), Kolkata, INDIA, APR 18-20, 2014},
|
|
Organization = {Tata Consultancy Services; Springer India; ACM India; Ms Business Brio;
|
|
Ms Enixs},
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|
Abstract = {Software transactional memory (STM) has evolved as an alternative for
|
|
traditional lock-based process synchronization. It promises greater
|
|
degree of concurrencyand faster execution. This paper proposes a simple,
|
|
lightweight, and yet efficient implementation of OFTM. The major
|
|
contribution of the paper is in proposing a new STM algorithm that uses
|
|
simple data structure. This does not require any contention manager
|
|
toward ensuring progress condition, atomicity, and serializability of
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transactions besides maintaining data consistency. Experimental
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simulation on random data set establishes the merit of the proposed
|
|
solution.},
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|
DOI = {10.1007/978-81-322-1988-0\_5},
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|
ISSN = {2194-5357},
|
|
EISSN = {2194-5365},
|
|
ISBN = {978-81-322-1988-0; 978-81-322-1987-3},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {PAL, NABANITA/J-1318-2019
|
|
Chaki, Nabendu/A-5869-2015},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Chaki, Nabendu/0000-0003-3242-680X},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000380542900005},
|
|
}
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|
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|
@article{ WOS:000215922200012,
|
|
Author = {Garcia Garcia, Jesus and Alonso de Magdaleno, Maria Isabel},
|
|
Title = {Corporate contribution to free software as socially responsible activity},
|
|
Journal = {TEKNOKULTURA: REVISTA DE CULTURA DIGITAL Y MOVIMIENTOS SOCIALES},
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Year = {2013},
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|
Volume = {10},
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|
Number = {1},
|
|
Pages = {221-230},
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|
Month = {JAN-MAR},
|
|
Abstract = {Firms' commitment to openness on software development means sharing
|
|
technology and resources with communities worldwide to mitigate the
|
|
digital divide, create economic opportunity, and foster equal access to
|
|
technology. Opening up a technology allows others to contribute
|
|
innovations that individual local companies might never have devised on
|
|
their own. Consequently, free software development could be seen as a
|
|
matter of social responsibility. An adequate level of reporting could
|
|
enhance corporate contributions to free software projects.},
|
|
ISSN = {1549-2230},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Garcia, Jesus/B-6770-2008
|
|
Magdaleno, María/AAA-9376-2019
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Garcia-Garcia, Jesus/0000-0002-5120-8851
|
|
Alonso Magdaleno, Maria Isabel/0000-0002-4865-1561},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000215922200012},
|
|
}
|
|
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|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000385239500049,
|
|
Author = {Holecek, Pavel and Talasova, Jana},
|
|
Editor = {Kocourek, A and Vavrousek, M},
|
|
Title = {A free software tool implementing the fuzzy AHP method},
|
|
Booktitle = {34TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE MATHEMATICAL METHODS IN ECONOMICS (MME
|
|
2016)},
|
|
Year = {2016},
|
|
Pages = {283-288},
|
|
Note = {34th International Conference Mathematical Methods in Economics (MME),
|
|
Liberec, CZECH REPUBLIC, SEP 06-09, 2016},
|
|
Organization = {Tech UnivLiberec, Fac Econ; Tech UnivLiberec, Fac Mech Engn},
|
|
Abstract = {The AHP method became very popular in multiple-criteria decision-making
|
|
and it found its applications in diverse fields. Over the time, several
|
|
modifications of the method for fuzzy environment have been devised. The
|
|
paper introduces a new free software tool that implements one of these
|
|
approaches. The elements of the pair-wise comparison matrix are allowed
|
|
to be expressed by triangular fuzzy elements. The classical non-fuzzy
|
|
methods based on the eigenvectors or the geometric means are also
|
|
supported in the software. The presented software has been written as a
|
|
web application, which means that it is available from any computer
|
|
connected to the Internet without need to install any additional
|
|
software. The presented tool makes it possible to design the (fuzzy)
|
|
pair-wise comparison matrix in a user-friendly way, and to derive the
|
|
priority vector from it. Various consistency indicators are also
|
|
calculated.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-80-7494-296-9},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Talasova, Jana/N-9789-2017},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Talasova, Jana/0000-0002-1903-170X},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000385239500049},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000258138700003,
|
|
Author = {David, Paul A. and Rullani, Francesco},
|
|
Title = {Dynamics of innovation in an ``open source{''} collaboration
|
|
environment: lurking, laboring, and launching FLOSS projects on
|
|
SourceForge},
|
|
Journal = {INDUSTRIAL AND CORPORATE CHANGE},
|
|
Year = {2008},
|
|
Volume = {17},
|
|
Number = {4},
|
|
Pages = {647-710},
|
|
Month = {AUG},
|
|
Abstract = {A systems analysis perspective is adopted to examine the critical
|
|
properties of the Free/Libre/Open Source Software (FLOSS) mode of
|
|
innovation, as reflected on the SourceForge platform (SF.net). This
|
|
approach re-scales Marchs (1991) framework and applies it to
|
|
characterize the innovation system of a distributed organization of
|
|
interacting agents in a virtual collaboration environment, rather than
|
|
to innovation within a firm. March (1991) views the process of
|
|
innovation at the organizational level as the coupling of sub-processes
|
|
of exploration and exploitation. Correspondingly, the innovation system
|
|
of the virtual collaboration environment represented by SF.net is an
|
|
emergent property of two coupled processes: one involves the
|
|
interactions among agents searching the locale for information and
|
|
knowledge resources to use in designing novel software products (i.e.,
|
|
exploration), and the other involves the mobilization of individuals
|
|
capabilities for application in the software development projects that
|
|
become established on the platform (i.e., exploitation). The
|
|
micro-dynamics of this system are studied empirically by constructing
|
|
transition probability matrices representing the movements of 222,835
|
|
SF.net users among seven different activity states, which range from
|
|
lurking (not contributing or contributing to projects without becoming a
|
|
member) to laboring (joining one or more projects as members), and to
|
|
launching (founding one or more projects) within each successive 6-month
|
|
interval. The estimated probabilities are found to form first-order
|
|
Markov chains describing ergodic processes. This makes it possible the
|
|
computation of the equilibrium distribution of agents among the states,
|
|
thereby suppressing transient effects and revealing persisting patterns
|
|
of project joining and project launching. The latter show the FLOSS
|
|
innovation process on SF.net to be highly dissipative: a very large
|
|
proportion of the registered developers fail to become even minimally
|
|
active on the platform. There is nevertheless an active core of mobile
|
|
project joiners, and a (still smaller) core of project founders who
|
|
persist in creating new projects. The structure of these groups
|
|
interactions (as displayed within the 3-year period examined) is
|
|
investigated in detail, and it is shown that it would be sufficient to
|
|
sustain both the exploration and exploitation phases of the platforms
|
|
global dynamics.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1093/icc/dtn026},
|
|
ISSN = {0960-6491},
|
|
EISSN = {1464-3650},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {RULLANI, FRANCESCO/0000-0001-6142-856X},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000258138700003},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000426896900258,
|
|
Author = {de Oliveira, Francisco Kelsen and de Oliveira, Max Brandao and Gomes,
|
|
Alex Sandro and Queiros, Leandro Marques},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {RECREIO: Floss as SAAS for Sharing of Educational Resources},
|
|
Booktitle = {2017 12TH IBERIAN CONFERENCE ON INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES
|
|
(CISTI)},
|
|
Series = {Iberian Conference on Information Systems and Technologies},
|
|
Year = {2017},
|
|
Note = {12th Iberian Conference on Information Systems and Technologies (CISTI),
|
|
Lisbon, PORTUGAL, JUN 21-24, 2017},
|
|
Organization = {Assoc Iberica Sistemas Tecnologias Informaco; Inst Univ Lisboa; Asoc
|
|
Tecnicos Informatica; Assoc Portuguesa Empreendedorismo; IEEE SMC; IEEE
|
|
Portugal Sect; FCA; Lidel; SAS; Silabo; TAP},
|
|
Abstract = {The objective of this study was to verify if a development model of
|
|
Units of Learning (UoLs), supported by UoLs authoring tools, that meet
|
|
the usability criteria and abstract advanced knowledge in programming
|
|
language by the developers, effectively provides the use and
|
|
implementation of such resources by teachers in all areas of high school
|
|
(in this first phase of the research) with few skills with technology.
|
|
This is also due to the fact that many teachers consume much more
|
|
resources and also the difficulties faced by teachers and developers in
|
|
reusing their resources in other environments because they were
|
|
initially designed for a specific environment. The method was based on
|
|
the paradigm of Design Science Research (DSR), which allowed us to
|
|
understand the problem and solve it creatively from useful artifacts.
|
|
The three cycles of the research used questionnaires, interviews and
|
|
documentary collection as instruments of data collection of the first
|
|
cycle of survey and survey of the problem under study, while the
|
|
non-participant observation and questionnaires were used in the second
|
|
and third cycles at the time of evaluations of the system interfaces by
|
|
users. Suggestions for improvements were implemented in the Recreio,
|
|
while integrations to the Learning Management Systems (LMS) are being
|
|
developed. Preliminary results showed the importance of Recreio
|
|
incorporate tools of authorship of UoLs, preferably, free and online. In
|
|
addition, users' reports made explicit the need for a space for sharing
|
|
and dissemination of the resources developed directly in LMS, as well as
|
|
another space destined for exchanging experiences and learning with
|
|
courses among users.},
|
|
ISSN = {2166-0727},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Queiros, Leandro/AAD-8318-2021
|
|
Kelsen De Oliveira, Francisco/MEQ-1714-2025
|
|
Gomes, Alex/Y-6579-2019},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000426896900258},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000286316700007,
|
|
Author = {Maldonado, Edgar},
|
|
Title = {The Process of Introducing FLOSS in the Public Administration: The Case
|
|
of Venezuela},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Volume = {11},
|
|
Number = {11, SI},
|
|
Pages = {756-783},
|
|
Abstract = {This study analyzes the mandatory FLOSS policies of the Bolivarian
|
|
Republic of Venezuela and the initiatives associated with the adoption
|
|
process. An expanded version of Gallivan's (2001) framework of
|
|
contingent authority innovation describes the way new policies extended
|
|
through the public structure of the country. Findings indicate that
|
|
Venezuela's FLOSS migration process fuses the agendas of social
|
|
inclusion, sovereignty, and freedom that the government is pursuing with
|
|
the availability of a ``Free Libre{''} technology. The present project
|
|
specifically contributes to the literature that examines information and
|
|
communication technology policies and their impact on developing
|
|
countries. In addition, the theoretical expansion of Gallivan's
|
|
framework can apply to other governmental technological adoptions where
|
|
ideology and politics play critical roles.},
|
|
ISSN = {1536-9323},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000286316700007},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000352822100009,
|
|
Author = {Pino Urias, Ricardo W. and Barigye, Stephen J. and Marrero-Ponce, Yovani
|
|
and Garcia-Jacas, Cesar R. and Valdes-Martini, Jose R. and
|
|
Perez-Gimenez, Facundo},
|
|
Title = {IMMAN: free software for information theory-based chemometric analysis},
|
|
Journal = {MOLECULAR DIVERSITY},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Volume = {19},
|
|
Number = {2},
|
|
Pages = {305-319},
|
|
Month = {MAY},
|
|
Abstract = {The features and theoretical background of a new and free computational
|
|
program for chemometric analysis denominated IMMAN (acronym for
|
|
Information theory-based CheMoMetrics ANalysis) are presented. This is
|
|
multi-platform software developed in the Java programming language,
|
|
designed with a remarkably user-friendly graphical interface for the
|
|
computation of a collection of information-theoretic functions adapted
|
|
for rank-based unsupervised and supervised feature selection tasks. A
|
|
total of 20 feature selection parameters are presented, with the
|
|
unsupervised and supervised frameworks represented by 10 approaches in
|
|
each case. Several information-theoretic parameters traditionally used
|
|
as molecular descriptors (MDs) are adapted for use as unsupervised
|
|
rank-based feature selection methods. On the other hand, a
|
|
generalization scheme for the previously defined differential Shannon's
|
|
entropy is discussed, as well as the introduction of Jeffreys
|
|
information measure for supervised feature selection. Moreover,
|
|
well-known information-theoretic feature selection parameters, such as
|
|
information gain, gain ratio, and symmetrical uncertainty are
|
|
incorporated to the IMMAN software (http://mobiosd-hub.com/imman-soft/),
|
|
following an equal-interval discretization approach. IMMAN offers data
|
|
pre-processing functionalities, such as missing values processing,
|
|
dataset partitioning, and browsing. Moreover, single parameter or
|
|
ensemble (multi-criteria) ranking options are provided. Consequently,
|
|
this software is suitable for tasks like dimensionality reduction,
|
|
feature ranking, as well as comparative diversity analysis of data
|
|
matrices. Simple examples of applications performed with this program
|
|
are presented. A comparative study between IMMAN and WEKA feature
|
|
selection tools using the Arcene dataset was performed, demonstrating
|
|
similar behavior. In addition, it is revealed that the use of IMMAN
|
|
unsupervised feature selection methods improves the performance of both
|
|
IMMAN and WEKA supervised algorithms.
|
|
Graphic representation for Shannon's distribution of MD calculating
|
|
software.
|
|
{[}GRAPHICS]
|
|
.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/s11030-014-9565-z},
|
|
ISSN = {1381-1991},
|
|
EISSN = {1573-501X},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Barigye, Stephen/U-9734-2019
|
|
Garcia-Jacas, Cesar Raul/I-2049-2017
|
|
Marrero-Ponce, Yovani/H-5724-2011},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Barigye, Stephen Jones/0000-0003-3547-8293
|
|
Garcia-Jacas, Cesar Raul/0000-0002-3962-7658
|
|
Marrero-Ponce, Yovani/0000-0003-2721-1142},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000352822100009},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000222690400021,
|
|
Author = {Perquin, JC},
|
|
Title = {The `Mill on the Floss': Generic plurality in George Eliot},
|
|
Journal = {CAHIERS VICTORIENS \& EDOUARDIENS},
|
|
Year = {2004},
|
|
Number = {59},
|
|
Pages = {295-306},
|
|
Month = {APR},
|
|
Abstract = {George Eliot's The Mill on the Floss is obviously the result of generic
|
|
interferences, the diegesis borrowing a lot from the traditional family
|
|
saga, but also from the complex structure of classical tragedy, Eliot's
|
|
understanding of the direct social consequences of Darwin's theories,
|
|
and the oblique presence of the supernatural with the final overflowing
|
|
of the Floss. The Mill on the Floss is thus a novel whose structure is
|
|
wholly based on the blending of several types and subgenres. The novel
|
|
itself depends on the combination of several discourses, which enrich
|
|
each other and obliquely create the conditions of their compatibility.
|
|
The very end of the novel thus benefits from the melodramatic dimension
|
|
and tradition it seems to imitate, whereas the novel itself cannot be
|
|
termed a melodrama. In The Mill on the Floss, each subgenre directly
|
|
redefines George Eliot's novel and creates the possibility of the
|
|
blending of different genres and types.},
|
|
ISSN = {0220-5610},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000222690400021},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000377896000002,
|
|
Author = {Chein Feres, Marcos Vinicio and de Oliveira, Jordan Vinicius},
|
|
Title = {FREE SOFTWARE AND GOVERNMENT: A FEEBLE TRIO KLE OF WATER IN THE DIGITAL
|
|
MILL},
|
|
Journal = {QUAESTIO IURIS},
|
|
Year = {2016},
|
|
Volume = {9},
|
|
Number = {2},
|
|
Pages = {620-636},
|
|
Abstract = {Investigating the government's choice for promoting open source software
|
|
initiatives is a complex task that demands a deeper look at the software
|
|
market situation. Through an analytical and empirical approach, this
|
|
research aims to further understanding of the elements that make up the
|
|
software market and classify the major problems present in this realm.
|
|
The theoretical framework applied is the theories of the struggle for
|
|
recognition and living lawfully. The underpinning of this research is
|
|
that the adoption of open source software by the Brazilian Government
|
|
has not changed the essential character of the market, as the structures
|
|
that could transform the nature of this scenario are still monopolized
|
|
by proprietary software companies.},
|
|
DOI = {10.12957/rqi.2016.18174},
|
|
ISSN = {1807-8389},
|
|
EISSN = {1516-0351},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Feres, Marcos/M-5012-2017
|
|
de Oliveira, Jordan/P-4465-2018},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000377896000002},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000568227400036,
|
|
Author = {Nikolaev, Steven and Sitnikov, Igor},
|
|
Editor = {Yermolov, P},
|
|
Title = {Test data distribution system for OSS/BSS-systems testing},
|
|
Booktitle = {29TH INTERNATIONAL CRIMEAN CONFERENCE: MICROWAVE \& TELECOMMUNICATION
|
|
TECHNOLOGY (CRIMICO'2019)},
|
|
Series = {ITM Web of Conferences},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Volume = {30},
|
|
Note = {29th International Crimean Conference on Microwave and Telecommunication
|
|
Technology (CriMiCo), Sevastopol, RUSSIA, SEP 08-14, 2019},
|
|
Organization = {Sevastopol State Univ; Russian Sci \& Tech Soc Radio Engn, Elect \&
|
|
Commun na A S Popov; RAS, Inst Radio Engn \& Elect n a V A Kotelnikov;
|
|
Crimean Sci \& Technol Ctr n a A S Popov; Crimean Astrophys Observ, Dept
|
|
Radio Astron \& Geodynam; Ural Fed Univ n a B N Yeltsin; Belarusian
|
|
State Univ Informat \& Radioelectron; Tomsk State Univ Control Syst \&
|
|
Radioelectron; JSC Microwave Syst; JSC Faza; Synergetika Co; LLC
|
|
Radiocomp; IEEE; Moscow MTT ED Chapter \& Moscow AP Chapter; Electronika
|
|
Media Grp},
|
|
Abstract = {OSS/BSS-systems used by telecommunication companies to conduct their
|
|
business are a combination of several subsystems that closely interact
|
|
with each other. Since the activities of telecommunications companies
|
|
are related to the processing of personal data of individuals and legal
|
|
entities, such systems should be subjected to testing, which should
|
|
continue until the end of the life cycle. The huge size of
|
|
telecommunications companies' databases, as well as the number of tests
|
|
required to cover the entire functionality of OSS/BSS-systems are an
|
|
obstacle to conducting rapid testing. This article describes an approach
|
|
to testing organization that solves this problem, based on the selection
|
|
and keeping the test data up to date. The effectiveness of the proposed
|
|
approach has been demonstrated experimentally.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1051/itmconf/20193004004},
|
|
Article-Number = {04004},
|
|
ISSN = {2271-2097},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000568227400036},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000421883900035,
|
|
Author = {Fontana, Francesca Arcelli and Roveda, Riccardo and Zanoni, Marco},
|
|
Title = {A System for the Discovery and Selection of FLOSS Projects},
|
|
Journal = {ERCIM NEWS},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Number = {97},
|
|
Pages = {56-57},
|
|
Month = {APR},
|
|
Abstract = {Developing software systems by reusing components is a common practice.
|
|
FLOSS (Free, Libre and Open Source Software) components represent a
|
|
significant part of the reusable components available. The selection of
|
|
suitable FLOSS components raises important issues both for software
|
|
companies and research institutions. RepoFinder supports a keywordbased
|
|
discovery process for FLOSS components, and applies well-known software
|
|
metrics and analyses to compare the structural aspects of different
|
|
components.},
|
|
ISSN = {0926-4981},
|
|
EISSN = {1564-0094},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Fontana, Francesca/K-4785-2016
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Zanoni, Marco/0000-0002-6590-0195
|
|
Arcelli Fontana, Francesca/0000-0002-1195-530X
|
|
ROVEDA, RICCARDO/0000-0003-2559-9956},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000421883900035},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000332836100043,
|
|
Author = {Soetens, Quinten David and Perez, Javier and Demeyer, Serge},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {An Initial Investigation into Change-Based Reconstruction of
|
|
Floss-Refactorings},
|
|
Booktitle = {2013 29TH IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE (ICSM)},
|
|
Series = {Proceedings-IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance},
|
|
Year = {2013},
|
|
Pages = {384-387},
|
|
Note = {29th IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance (ICSM),
|
|
Eindhoven, NETHERLANDS, SEP 22-28, 2013},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc; Tech Council Software Engn; Software Improvement
|
|
Grp; Lab Qual Software},
|
|
Abstract = {Today, it is widely accepted that if refactoring is applied in practice,
|
|
it is mainly interweaved with normal software development - so called
|
|
``floss refactoring{''}. Unfortunately, the current state-of-the-art is
|
|
poorly equipped to mine floss refactoring from version histories, mainly
|
|
because they infer refactorings by comparing two snapshots of a system
|
|
and making educated guesses about the precise edit operations applied in
|
|
between. In this paper we propose a solution that reconstructs
|
|
refactorings not on snapshots of a system but using the actual changes
|
|
as they are performed in an integrated development environment. We
|
|
compare our solution against RefFinder and demonstrate that on a small
|
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yet representative program (the well-known ``VideoRental system{''}) our
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approach is more accurate in identifying occurrences of the
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``MOVEMETHOD{''} and ``RENAMEMETHOD{''} refactorings.},
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DOI = {10.1109/ICSM.2013.53},
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ISSN = {1063-6773},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Demeyer, Serge/JMQ-7341-2023
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},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Demeyer, Serge/0000-0002-4463-2945},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000332836100043},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000856128500057,
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Author = {Rossenova, Lozana and Schubert, Zoe and Vock, Richard and Sohmen, Lucia
|
|
and Guenther, Lukas and Duchesne, Paul and Bluemel, Ina},
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|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
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Title = {Collaborative annotation and semantic enrichment of 3D media A FOSS
|
|
toolchain},
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Booktitle = {2022 ACM/IEEE JOINT CONFERENCE ON DIGITAL LIBRARIES (JCDL)},
|
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Series = {ACM-IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries JCDL},
|
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Year = {2022},
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Note = {22nd ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL), Cologne,
|
|
GERMANY, JUN 20-24, 2022},
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|
Organization = {IEEE; ACM; Special Interest Grp Informat Retrieval; Deutsche
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|
Forschungsgemeinschaft; Gesis, Leibniz Inst Social Sci; Inter Univ Res
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|
Inst Corp, Res Org Informat \& Syst, Natl Inst Informat; CNI, TH Koln,
|
|
Technol Arts Sci; Univ Waikato; CNI; Stitftung Univ Hildesheim},
|
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Abstract = {A new FOSS (free and open source software) toolchain and associated
|
|
workflow is being developed in the context of NFDI4Culture, a German
|
|
consortium of research- and cultural heritage institutions working
|
|
towards a shared infrastructure for research data that meets the needs
|
|
of 21st century data creators, maintainers and end users across the
|
|
broad spectrum of the digital libraries and archives field, and the
|
|
digital humanities. This short paper and demo present how the integrated
|
|
toolchain connects: 1) OpenRefine - for data reconciliation and batch
|
|
upload; 2) Wikibase - for linked open data (LOD) storage; and 3)
|
|
Kompakkt - for rendering and annotating 3D models. The presentation is
|
|
aimed at librarians, digital curators and data managers interested in
|
|
learning how to manage research datasets containing 3D media, and how to
|
|
make them available within an open data environment with 3D-rendering
|
|
and collaborative annotation features.},
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|
DOI = {10.1145/3529372.3533289},
|
|
ISSN = {2575-7865},
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|
EISSN = {2575-8152},
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|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000856128500057},
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|
}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000560710000042,
|
|
Author = {Kosheleva, N. and Serovaev, G.},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IOP},
|
|
Title = {Registration of the Creep Behavior by Embedded and Surface Mounted FOSS},
|
|
Booktitle = {XXI WINTER SCHOOL ON CONTINUOUS MEDIA MECHANICS},
|
|
Series = {IOP Conference Series-Materials Science and Engineering},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Volume = {581},
|
|
Note = {21st Winter School on Continuous Media Mechanics, Perm, RUSSIA, FEB
|
|
18-22, 2019},
|
|
Organization = {Russian Acad Sci, Ural Branch, Inst Continuous Media Mech},
|
|
Abstract = {Epoxy resins are widely used to connect various structural elements made
|
|
of polymer composite materials. The integrity of the critical components
|
|
depends on the strength and durability of such compounds. At the same
|
|
time, epoxy resins have pronounced viscoelastic properties. An
|
|
experimental study was conducted of the possibility of using fiber-optic
|
|
strain sensors to register the viscoelastic behavior of materials. The
|
|
fiber Bragg grating (FBG) was used as a sensor. The main objectives of
|
|
this study were: registration of material creep (growth of strain with
|
|
time at constant external load) and subsequent (after removal of load)
|
|
recovery of strain using surface mounted and embedded fiber-optic strain
|
|
sensors.},
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|
DOI = {10.1088/1757-899X/581/1/012043},
|
|
Article-Number = {012043},
|
|
ISSN = {1757-8981},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Kosheleva, Natalia/N-1726-2016
|
|
Serovaev, Grigorii/J-8078-2018},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Kosheleva, Natalia/0000-0002-8760-2957
|
|
Serovaev, Grigorii/0000-0003-0312-8088},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000560710000042},
|
|
}
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@article{ WOS:000749519100001,
|
|
Author = {Wirth, Florian and Tonn, Teresa and Schoeberl, Markus and Hermann,
|
|
Stefan and Birkhofer, Hannes and Ploshikhin, Vasily},
|
|
Title = {Implementation of the Marangoni effect in an open-source software
|
|
environment and the influence of surface tension modeling in the mushy
|
|
region in laser powder bed fusion (LPBF)},
|
|
Journal = {MODELLING AND SIMULATION IN MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING},
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|
Year = {2022},
|
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Volume = {30},
|
|
Number = {3},
|
|
Month = {APR 1},
|
|
Abstract = {Tangential surface tension forces on a gas-liquid interface due to
|
|
surface tension gradients have been implemented in the computational
|
|
fluid dynamics (CFD) solver icoReactingMultiphaselnterFoarn provided by
|
|
the open-source software environment of OpenFOAM OpenCFD Ltd (ESI Group)
|
|
OpenFOAM (online) https://www.openfoam.com/ (accessed 21 May 2021), so
|
|
that the Marangoni effect can be taken into account, which is a main
|
|
driver of heat transfer in additive manufacturing processes that
|
|
comprise a melt pool. The solver surpasses the capabilities of similar
|
|
open-source projects by considering a wide range of physical effects,
|
|
e.g. multiple phases, melting, solidification, evaporation, and laser
|
|
beam heat sources with an arbitrary intensity distribution and thus
|
|
makes it an appealing framework, especially for the simulation of the
|
|
laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) process. Herein, all relevant details and
|
|
derivation considering the Marangoni effect are provided and validated
|
|
by means of a benchmark problem by comparing the obtained results with
|
|
the available analytical solution, with the results obtained from a
|
|
commercial CFD tool and with the results of other authors. The modified
|
|
solver is additionally validated by comparing the results from LPBF
|
|
simulations with experimental data. Furthermore, the influence of the
|
|
surface tension modeling on the mushy region is investigated. The
|
|
optimized implementation shows improvements of the simulation results in
|
|
both the dimensions and shape of the melt pool and the resulting surface
|
|
with regard to the experimental data.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1088/1361-651X/ac4a26},
|
|
Article-Number = {034001},
|
|
ISSN = {0965-0393},
|
|
EISSN = {1361-651X},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Tonn, Teresa/JAD-1328-2023
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Wirth, Florian/0000-0001-7723-2924},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000749519100001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000318231601093,
|
|
Author = {Osterlund, Carsten and Crowston, Kevin},
|
|
Editor = {Sprague, RH},
|
|
Title = {Boundary-Spanning Documents in Online FLOSS Communities: Does One Size
|
|
Fit All?},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 46TH ANNUAL HAWAII INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SYSTEM
|
|
SCIENCES},
|
|
Series = {Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System
|
|
Sciences},
|
|
Year = {2013},
|
|
Pages = {1600-1609},
|
|
Note = {46th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS),
|
|
Maui, HI, JAN 07-10, 2013},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE Comp Soc; Univ Hawaii, Shidler Coll Business},
|
|
Abstract = {Online communities bring together people with varied access to and
|
|
understanding of the work at hand, who must collaborate through
|
|
documents of various kinds. We develop a framework articulating the
|
|
characteristics of documents supporting collaborators with asymmetric
|
|
access to knowledge versus those with symmetric knowledge. Drawing on
|
|
theories about document genre, boundary objects and provenance, we
|
|
hypothesize that documents supporting asymmetric groups are likely to
|
|
articulate or prescribe their own 1) purpose, 2) context of use, 3)
|
|
content and form and 4) provenance in greater detail than documents used
|
|
by people with symmetric access to knowledge. We test these hypotheses
|
|
through content analysis of documents and instructions from a variety of
|
|
free/libre open source projects. We present findings consistent with the
|
|
hypotheses developed as well as results extending beyond our theory
|
|
derived assumptions. The study suggests new directions for research on
|
|
communications in online communities, as well as advice for those
|
|
supporting such communities.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/HICSS.2013.119},
|
|
ISSN = {1060-3425},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-7695-4892-0; 978-1-4673-5933-7},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Osterlund, Carsten/A-4428-2008
|
|
Crowston, Kevin/C-6068-2008},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Osterlund, Carsten/0000-0003-0612-1551
|
|
Crowston, Kevin/0000-0003-1996-3600},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000318231601093},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:001273423600046,
|
|
Author = {Khan, Nafiz Imtiaz and Filkov, Vladimir},
|
|
Editor = {D'Amorim, M},
|
|
Title = {From Models to Practice: Enhancing OSS Project Sustainability with
|
|
Evidence-Based Advice},
|
|
Booktitle = {COMPANION PROCEEDINGS OF THE 32ND ACM INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE
|
|
FOUNDATIONS OF SOFTWARE ENGINEERING, FSE COMPANION 2024},
|
|
Year = {2024},
|
|
Pages = {457-461},
|
|
Note = {32nd ACM International Conference on the Foundations of Software
|
|
Engineering (FSE), Porto de Galinhas, BRAZIL, JUL 15-19, 2024},
|
|
Organization = {Assoc Comp Machinery; ACM SIGSOFT; Huawei; Technol Innovat Inst; Google;
|
|
JetBrains; Uber},
|
|
Abstract = {Sustainability in Open Source Software (OSS) projects is crucial for
|
|
long-term innovation, community support, and the enduring success of
|
|
open-source solutions. Although multitude of studies have provided
|
|
effective models for OSS sustainability, their practical implications
|
|
have been lacking because most identified features are not amenable to
|
|
direct tuning by developers (e.g., levels of communication, number of
|
|
commits per project).
|
|
In this paper, we report on preliminary work toward making models more
|
|
actionable based on evidence-based findings from prior research. Given a
|
|
set of identified features of interest to OSS project sustainability, we
|
|
performed a comprehensive literature review related to those features to
|
|
uncover practical, evidence-based advice, which we call Researched
|
|
Actionables (ReACTs). The ReACTs are practical advice with specific
|
|
steps, found in prior work to associate with tangible results. Starting
|
|
from a set of sustainability-related features, this study contributes
|
|
105 ReACTs to the SE community by analyzing 186 published articles.
|
|
Moreover, this study introduces a newly developed tool (ReACTive)
|
|
designed to enhance the exploration of ReACTs through visualization
|
|
across various facets of the OSS ecosystem. The ReACTs idea opens new
|
|
avenues for connecting SE metrics to actionable research in SE in
|
|
general.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1145/3663529.3663777},
|
|
ISBN = {979-8-4007-0658-5},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Khan, Nafiz Imtiaz/ABB-4591-2021},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001273423600046},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000391133400085,
|
|
Author = {Sarma, Anita and Gerosa, Marco Aurelio and Steinmacher, Igor and Leano,
|
|
Rafael},
|
|
Editor = {Zimmermann, T and ClelandHuang, J and Su, Z},
|
|
Title = {Training the Future Workforce through Task Curation in an OSS Ecosystem},
|
|
Booktitle = {FSE'16: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2016 24TH ACM SIGSOFT INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM
|
|
ON FOUNDATIONS OF SOFTWARE ENGINEERING},
|
|
Year = {2016},
|
|
Pages = {932-935},
|
|
Note = {24th ACM SIGSOFT International Symposium on Foundations of Software
|
|
Engineering (FSE), Seattle, WA, NOV 13-18, 2016},
|
|
Organization = {ACM Special Interest Grp Software Engn; Assoc Comp Machinery},
|
|
Abstract = {Volunteers to Open Source Software (OSS) projects contribute not only to
|
|
help create the software that they use, but also to gain skills and
|
|
enrich their expertise and resumes. However, newcomers to OSS face
|
|
several challenges when joining a project. Particularly, they do not
|
|
know where to start, or choose tasks that they can be successful at. Our
|
|
vision, BugExchange, is a system that curates tasks from OSS projects to
|
|
help train newcomers. While evaluating and executing these tasks,
|
|
newcomers can gain an understanding about the project, its technology,
|
|
and concepts. There are many challenges in designing such a system. For
|
|
example, identifying the information needs of newcomers, creating task
|
|
recommendations that match newcomers' skills and career goals, and
|
|
providing mentoring and networking support. BugExchange has the
|
|
potential to improve newcomer learning experiences, reduce dropouts, and
|
|
foster community building.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1145/2950290.2983984},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4503-4218-6},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Gerosa, Marco/A-6686-2009
|
|
Igor, Steinmacher/B-6414-2012
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Sarma, Anita/0000-0002-1859-1692
|
|
Gerosa, Marco/0000-0003-1399-7535},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000391133400085},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000293182200008,
|
|
Author = {Hodgson, Geoffrey M. and Knudsen, Thorbjorn},
|
|
Title = {Poverty of stimulus and absence of cause: some questions for Felin and
|
|
Foss},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS},
|
|
Year = {2011},
|
|
Volume = {7},
|
|
Number = {2, SI},
|
|
Pages = {295-298},
|
|
Month = {JUN},
|
|
Abstract = {We examine an aspect of the argument of Teppo Felin and Nicolai Foss
|
|
('The Endogenous Origins of Experience, Routines, and Organizational
|
|
Capabilities: The Poverty of Stimulus'; 2011) where they reject the
|
|
claim of Geoffrey Hodgson and Thorbjorn Knudsen ('Darwinism, Causality
|
|
and the Social Sciences'; 2004) that habits depend crucially on stimuli
|
|
from the social environment. We argue that while rightly stressing human
|
|
agency they also create a false dichotomy between agential and
|
|
environmental factors in the explanation. Felin and Foss create further
|
|
confusion by hinting - without adequate clarification - at an untenable
|
|
notion of human agency as an uncaused cause. We raise several questions
|
|
of clarification for these authors.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1017/S1744137411000129},
|
|
ISSN = {1744-1374},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Hodgson, Geoffrey/AAQ-8246-2021
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Knudsen, Thorbjorn/0000-0003-2798-7485},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000293182200008},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:001349788600006,
|
|
Author = {Li, Zhixing and Zeng, Lingbin and Yuan, Yuan and Zhang, Gen and Zhou,
|
|
Tongqing and Hu, Zhiteng and Yu, Yue},
|
|
Editor = {Wenzheng, L},
|
|
Title = {A Preliminary Study of Contributing Guidelines in OSS Projects},
|
|
Booktitle = {2024 IEEE 15TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING AND
|
|
SERVICE SCIENCE, ICSESS 2024},
|
|
Series = {International Conference on Software Engineering and Service Science},
|
|
Year = {2024},
|
|
Pages = {30-34},
|
|
Note = {15th IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering and Service
|
|
Science (ICSESS), Changsha, PEOPLES R CHINA, SEP 13-14, 2024},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE},
|
|
Abstract = {Most open source software (OSS) projects are collaboratively developed
|
|
by the community developers from all over the world. To onboard
|
|
newcomers and improve collaboration efficiency, OSS projects usually
|
|
adopt a contributing guideline to elaborate on how to make contributions
|
|
to the project. Prior research has studied on the impact of contributing
|
|
guidelines, nevertheless, the adoption and revision of contributing
|
|
guidelines was not well studied. In this paper, we conducted a
|
|
preliminary, quantitative analysis of contributing guidelines in OSS
|
|
projects in terms of what kind of projects are more likely to adopt the
|
|
contributing guideline, what is the appropriate timing for its adoption,
|
|
and how frequently it is revised. Our results contribute to a more
|
|
comprehensive understanding of contributing guidelines in OSS projects.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/ICSESS62520.2024.10719042},
|
|
ISSN = {2327-0594},
|
|
ISBN = {979-8-3503-8916-6; 979-8-3503-8917-3},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001349788600006},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:A1976CS66600021,
|
|
Author = {WOODWARD, CJH and TRAYHURN, P and JAMES, WPT},
|
|
Title = {RAPID-DETERMINATION OF CARCASS FAT BY FOSS-LET SPECIFIC GRAVITY
|
|
TECHNIQUE},
|
|
Journal = {BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION},
|
|
Year = {1976},
|
|
Volume = {36},
|
|
Number = {3},
|
|
Pages = {567+},
|
|
Abstract = {Carcass fat {[}mouse] was determined by extraction with
|
|
tetrachloroethylene and measurement of the solvent''s change in density.
|
|
The results were comparable in precision to those of a reference method;
|
|
the new method extracted storage lipid but little structural lipid. The
|
|
technique is simple, rapid and appropriate for many nutritional studies.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1079/BJN19760110},
|
|
ISSN = {0007-1145},
|
|
EISSN = {1475-2662},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Trayhurn, Paul/0000-0002-9940-283X},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:A1976CS66600021},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000239353500050,
|
|
Author = {Snell, Hilary E. and Connor, Thomas and Bzenic, Svetlan and Zaccheo, T.
|
|
Scott},
|
|
Editor = {Shen, SS and Lewis, PE},
|
|
Title = {Applying the OSS radiative transfer method to MODTRAN™},
|
|
Booktitle = {ALGORITHMS AND TECHNOLOGIES FOR MULTISPECTRAL, HYPERSPECTRAL, AND
|
|
ULTRASPECTRAL IMAGERY XII PTS 1 AND 2},
|
|
Series = {Proceedings of SPIE},
|
|
Year = {2006},
|
|
Volume = {6233},
|
|
Number = {1\&2},
|
|
Note = {Conference on Algorithms and Technologies for Multispectral,
|
|
Hyperspectral, and Ultraspectral Imagery XII, Kissimmee, FL, APR 17-20,
|
|
2006},
|
|
Abstract = {The Optimal Spectral Sampling (OSS) method models band averaged
|
|
radiances as weighted sums of monochromatic radiances. The method is
|
|
fast and accurate and has the advantage over other existing techniques
|
|
that it is directly applicable to scattering atmospheres. Other
|
|
advantages conferred by the method include flexible handling of trace
|
|
species and ability to select variable species at run time without
|
|
having to retrain the model, and the possibility of large speed gains by
|
|
specializing the model for a particular application. The OSS method is
|
|
used in the CrIS and CMIS retrieval algorithms and it is currently being
|
|
implemented in the Joint Center for Satellite Assimilation (JCSDA)
|
|
Community Radiative Transfer Model (CRTM). A version of OSS is currently
|
|
under development for direct inclusion within MODTRAN (TM), as an
|
|
alternative to the current band models. This paper discusses the OSS
|
|
interface to MODTRAN (TM), presents model results, and identifies new
|
|
developments applicable to narrowband and broadband radiative transfer
|
|
modeling across the spectrum and the training of OSS for scattering
|
|
atmospheres.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1117/12.666082},
|
|
Article-Number = {62331G},
|
|
ISSN = {0277-786X},
|
|
EISSN = {1996-756X},
|
|
ISBN = {0-8194-6289-6},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000239353500050},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000393520400059,
|
|
Author = {Grigorio, Francielly and Brito, Daniel and Anjos, Eudisley and
|
|
Zenha-Rela, Mario},
|
|
Editor = {Misra, S and Ayo, C and Omoregbe, N and Odusote, B and Adewumi, A},
|
|
Title = {On Systems Project Abandonment: An Analysis of Complexity During
|
|
Development and Evolution of FLOSS Systems},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2014 IEEE 6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADAPTIVE
|
|
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (ICAST 2014)},
|
|
Series = {IEEE International Conference on Adaptive Science and Technology},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Note = {6th IEEE International Conference on Adaptive Science and Technology
|
|
(ICAST), Covenant Univ, Dept Comp \& Informat Sci, Ota, NIGERIA, OCT
|
|
29-31, 2014},
|
|
Organization = {Covenant Univ; Joint IEEE Nigeria Sect \& Comp Soc Chapter; Joint IEEE
|
|
Commun \& Compr Chapter; Ghana ICT Res Inst},
|
|
Abstract = {Among all the reasons that leads to the success or failure of a
|
|
Free/Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS) project, understanding the
|
|
system's evolution can reveal important pieces of information to open
|
|
source stakeholders, helping them to identify what can be improved in
|
|
the software system's internal organization. Once software complexity is
|
|
one of the most important attributes to determine software
|
|
maintainability, controlling its level in the system evolution process
|
|
makes the software easier to maintain, reducing the maintainability
|
|
costs. Otherwise, uncontrolled complexity makes the maintenance and
|
|
enhancement process lengthy, more costly and some times it can
|
|
contribute to the system abandonment. This work investigates the
|
|
evolution of complexity in discontinued FLOSS projects. After several
|
|
analyses, the results showed that inactive FLOSS projects do not seem to
|
|
be able to keep up with the extra work required to control the systems
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complexity, presenting a different behaviour of the successful active
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|
FLOSS projects.},
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ISSN = {2326-9413},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4799-4998-4},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Zenha-Rela, Mário/J-5626-2019
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Zenha-Rela, Mario/0000-0003-1985-9344},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000393520400059},
|
|
}
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@incollection{ WOS:000269523100024,
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Author = {Moura, Antao and Garcia, Francilene and Muniz, Isabella and Oliveira,
|
|
Jose Augusto and Barros, Marcelo},
|
|
Editor = {Cunningham, P and Cunningham, M},
|
|
Title = {Addressing Challenges of OSS Application Development for IT Naive, Poor
|
|
Users},
|
|
Booktitle = {EXPANDING THE KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY: ISSUES, APPLICATIONS, CASE STUDIES, PTS
|
|
1 AND 2},
|
|
Series = {Information and Communication Technologies and the Knowledge Economy},
|
|
Year = {2007},
|
|
Volume = {4},
|
|
Number = {1-2},
|
|
Pages = {197-204},
|
|
Abstract = {IT naive, low-budget end-users - such as those in most small to medium
|
|
enterprises or small city governments - require specific applications
|
|
which are usually simple information systems with no technological
|
|
challenges. Their low budget characteristics make the vertical
|
|
applications these users need natural targets for free/open source
|
|
software (F/OSS) development efforts. The lack of technological
|
|
challenges however, does not motivate experienced programmers to
|
|
specify, code and test verticals. We are thus left with a problem of
|
|
developing verticals which do not attract ROSS volunteers and whose
|
|
end-users are not even able to specify them (they are IT naive) nor pay
|
|
for professional help to do the job for them. This paper proposes a
|
|
solution to such a problem. The solution is organized in the form of a
|
|
university level F/OSS vertical development contest, which involves
|
|
computer science professors as project leaders and students as
|
|
``volunteered{''} programmers. Quality of the produced software is
|
|
guaranteed by means of contest infrastructure, services, support kits
|
|
which bring vertical seed code, coding and documentation standards and
|
|
code reviews by the contest steering committee members. One such contest
|
|
is being carried out in Brazil with the engagement of 5 universities to
|
|
gain experience and evaluate contest risks, effectiveness and running
|
|
processes. Results so far are encouraging having produced an already
|
|
useful city government application. Results also indicated required
|
|
adjustments in the technical details and procedures but also high levels
|
|
of professor and student motivation. A nation-wide contest to produce
|
|
more verticals for small city governments is scheduled to happen next.},
|
|
ISSN = {1574-1230},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-58603-801-4},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000269523100024},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000283721000086,
|
|
Author = {Schickel-Zuber, Vincent and Faltings, Boi},
|
|
Editor = {Veloso, MM},
|
|
Title = {OSS: A Semantic Similarity Function based on Hierarchical Ontologies},
|
|
Booktitle = {20TH INTERNATIONAL JOINT CONFERENCE ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE},
|
|
Year = {2007},
|
|
Pages = {551-556},
|
|
Note = {20th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence,
|
|
Hyderabad, INDIA, JAN 06-12, 2007},
|
|
Abstract = {Various approaches have been proposed to quantify the similarity between
|
|
concepts in an ontology. We present a novel approach that allows
|
|
similarities to be asymmetric while still using only information
|
|
contained in the structure of the ontology. We show through experiments
|
|
on the WordNet and GeneOntology that the new approach achieves better
|
|
accuracy than existing techniques.},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000283721000086},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000238056100017,
|
|
Author = {Hardy, Jean-Luc and Bourgois, Marc},
|
|
Editor = {Damiani, E and Fitzgerald, B and Scacchi, W and Scotto, M and Succi, G},
|
|
Title = {Exploring the potential of OSS in air traffic management},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SYSTEMS},
|
|
Series = {International Federation for Information Processing},
|
|
Year = {2006},
|
|
Volume = {203},
|
|
Pages = {173+},
|
|
Note = {International Conference on Open Software (OSS2006), Como, ITALY, JUN
|
|
08-10, 2006},
|
|
Organization = {Int Federat Informat Proc, TC2 WG 2 13; COCOS; Gruppo Engn; AICA},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper introduces a project that aims at defining an Open Source
|
|
Software (OSS) policy in the field of Air Traffic Management (ATM). In
|
|
order to develop such a policy, we chose to investigate first a set of
|
|
predictive hypotheses. Our four initial hypotheses were presented,
|
|
refined and discussed in bi-lateral meetings with experts in the ATM
|
|
field and in several conferences and workshops with OSS experts. At a
|
|
roundtable, jointly organized by CALIBRE and EUROCONTROL, we confronted
|
|
early open source experiences and insights in the ATM domain with
|
|
experiences and knowledge from a panel of OSS experts and practitioners
|
|
from academia and industry. The revised initial hypotheses are presented
|
|
using a fixed format that should facilitate further evolution of these
|
|
hypotheses.},
|
|
ISSN = {1571-5736},
|
|
ISBN = {0-387-34225-7},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000238056100017},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000332836100064,
|
|
Author = {Cruz, Ana Erika Camargo and Iida, Hajimu and Preining, Norbert},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {An Empirical Illustration to Validate a FLOSS Development Model using
|
|
S-shaped Curves},
|
|
Booktitle = {2013 29TH IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE (ICSM)},
|
|
Series = {Proceedings-IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance},
|
|
Year = {2013},
|
|
Pages = {468-471},
|
|
Note = {29th IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance (ICSM),
|
|
Eindhoven, NETHERLANDS, SEP 22-28, 2013},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc; Tech Council Software Engn; Software Improvement
|
|
Grp; Lab Qual Software},
|
|
Abstract = {Open source software (OSS) or Free/Libre OSS (FLOSS) has become an
|
|
interesting source of research in software engineering. However, it has
|
|
been criticized that FLOSS development is often considered as a
|
|
homogeneous phenomenon grounded by assumptions rather than empirical
|
|
evidence. Proper empirical methods that can shed light into FLOSS
|
|
development are desirable. In this paper, we propose an empirical method
|
|
to validate a software development model for FLOSS, the Adapted Staged
|
|
Model for FLOSS. We mined some selected metrics from Apache Ivy and
|
|
study their evolution using S-shaped curves. Our results indicate that
|
|
S-shaped curves can model software evolution well for Ivy. Moreover, we
|
|
demonstrated that our method can be used to identify successfully
|
|
different stages of its development, validating part of the Adapted
|
|
Staged Model for FLOSS.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/ICSM.2013.74},
|
|
ISSN = {1063-6773},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000332836100064},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001197630900003,
|
|
Author = {Antelmi, Alessia and Torquati, Massimo and Corridori, Giacomo and
|
|
Gregori, Daniele and Polzella, Francesco and Spinatelli, Gianmarco and
|
|
Aldinucci, Marco},
|
|
Title = {Analyzing FOSS license usage in publicly available software at scale via
|
|
the SWH-analytics framework},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF SUPERCOMPUTING},
|
|
Year = {2024},
|
|
Volume = {80},
|
|
Number = {11},
|
|
Pages = {15799-15833},
|
|
Month = {JUL},
|
|
Abstract = {The Software Heritage (SWH) dataset represents an invaluable source of
|
|
open-source code as it aims to collect, preserve, and share all publicly
|
|
available software in source code form ever produced by humankind.
|
|
Although designed to archive deduplicated small files thanks to the use
|
|
of a Merkle tree as the underlying data structure, querying the SWH
|
|
dataset presents challenges due to the nature of these structures, which
|
|
organize content based on hash values rather than any locality
|
|
principle. The magnitude of the repository, coupled with the
|
|
resource-intensive nature of the download process, highlights the need
|
|
for specialized infrastructure and computational resources to
|
|
effectively handle and study the extensive dataset housed within SWH.
|
|
Currently, there is a lack of infrastructures specifically tailored for
|
|
running analytics on the SWH dataset, leaving users to handle these
|
|
issues manually. To address these challenges, we implemented the
|
|
SWH-Analytics (SWHA) framework, a development environment that
|
|
transparently runs custom analytic applications on publicly available
|
|
software data preserved over time by SWH. Specifically, this work shows
|
|
how SWHA can be effectively exploited to study usage patterns of free
|
|
and open-source software licenses, highlighting the need to improve
|
|
license literacy among developers.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/s11227-024-06069-x},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {APR 2024},
|
|
ISSN = {0920-8542},
|
|
EISSN = {1573-0484},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Antelmi, Alessia/IWD-8441-2023
|
|
Torquati, Massimo/Q-4012-2017
|
|
Aldinucci, Marco/G-3153-2012
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Antelmi, Alessia/0000-0002-6366-0546},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001197630900003},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000252554200004,
|
|
Author = {Casalo, Luis and Flavian, Carlos and Guinaliu, Miguel},
|
|
Title = {The impact of participation in virtual brand communities on consumer
|
|
trust and loyalty -: The case of free software},
|
|
Journal = {ONLINE INFORMATION REVIEW},
|
|
Year = {2007},
|
|
Volume = {31},
|
|
Number = {6},
|
|
Pages = {775-792},
|
|
Abstract = {Purpose - The importance of virtual brand communities is growing day by
|
|
day as a result of consumers increasingly using online tools to contact
|
|
fellow consumers in order to get information on which to base their
|
|
decisions. For this reason, this work aims to explore some of the
|
|
effects of participation in a virtual brand community on consumer
|
|
behaviour.
|
|
Design/methodology/approach - The paper proposes the positive effects of
|
|
participation in a virtual community on both consumer trust and loyalty
|
|
to the product, brand or organisation around which the community is
|
|
developed. In addition, it also proposes a positive effect of trust on
|
|
consumer loyalty. After the validations of measurement scales, the
|
|
hypotheses are contrasted through structural modelling.
|
|
Findings - The data, obtained through a web survey using members of
|
|
several free software virtual communities, show that participation in
|
|
the activities carried out in a virtual community may foster consumer
|
|
trust and loyalty to the mutual interest of the community (the free
|
|
software in this case). In addition, the study also found a positive and
|
|
significant effect of consumer trust on loyalty.
|
|
Research limitations/implications - Data were collected thanks to a web
|
|
survey using Spanish-speaking subjects.
|
|
Practical implications - The high costs every company has to face in
|
|
order to get new customers make it increasingly necessary to reinforce
|
|
the ties established with customers. In this respect, this study has
|
|
shown that managers may foster consumer trust and loyalty by developing
|
|
virtual brand communities and promoting consumers' participation in
|
|
them.
|
|
Originality/value - Most of the works that are focused on virtual
|
|
communities have been conducted at the conceptual level. Thus, with the
|
|
aim of moving on this topic, this study analyses empirically the effects
|
|
of participation in a virtual brand community on consumer behaviour.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1108/14684520710841766},
|
|
ISSN = {1468-4527},
|
|
EISSN = {1468-4535},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {GUINALIU, MIGUEL/E-7431-2011
|
|
Casaló, Luis/T-7450-2019
|
|
Flavian, Carlos/G-4365-2013
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Guinaliu Blasco, Miguel/0000-0002-1456-4726
|
|
Flavian, Carlos/0000-0001-7118-9013
|
|
Casalo, Luis V./0000-0002-9643-2814},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000252554200004},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000229948800050,
|
|
Author = {Bhushan, B and Hall, J and Kurtansky, P and Stiller, B},
|
|
Editor = {Clemm, A and Festor, O and Pras, A},
|
|
Title = {OSS functions for flexible charging and billing of mobile services in a
|
|
federated environment},
|
|
Booktitle = {Integrated Network Management IX: MANAGING NEW NETWORKED WORLDS},
|
|
Year = {2005},
|
|
Pages = {717-730},
|
|
Note = {9th IFIP/IEEE International Symposium on Integrated Network Management
|
|
(IM 2005), Nice, FRANCE, MAY, 2005},
|
|
Organization = {IFIP; IEEE Commun Soc},
|
|
Abstract = {The 3G environment is promising a wide range of services with a variety
|
|
of pricing structures and billing schemes for use over different network
|
|
operator domains, i.e., a federated environment. A key success factor is
|
|
to respond to customers' desires to choose the billing scheme that suits
|
|
their needs, to subscribe to all services as a service package, and to
|
|
pay for them via a single bill regardless of service type, service
|
|
location, service providers and network operators. Furthermore,
|
|
customers may want to choose their services and compose a package
|
|
dynamically without paying attention to the billing scheme used. The
|
|
main premise of this paper is that pre-paid and post-paid billing
|
|
schemes will merge and customers will use services according to their
|
|
account balance and credits, as opposed to their billing scheme. The
|
|
requirement on service providers is to use OSS (Operations Support
|
|
System) functions and the accompanying information model to support
|
|
diverse pricing and billing schemes, which is a complex task. This paper
|
|
presents key OSS functions and an information model that tackle this
|
|
complexity. Challenges are described and requirements are defined.
|
|
Related efforts are highlighted, and the context surrounding this work
|
|
is laid out in detail. Finally, individual entities of information model
|
|
and OSS functions are defined and an example using flow-chart to
|
|
illustrate interaction of functions is presented.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/INM.2005.1440844},
|
|
ISBN = {0-7803-9087-3},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000229948800050},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000290679600001,
|
|
Author = {Santini, Francesco and Patil, Sunil and Scheffler, Klaus},
|
|
Title = {IceLuva: A Scripting Framework for MR Image Reconstruction Based on Free
|
|
Software},
|
|
Journal = {CONCEPTS IN MAGNETIC RESONANCE PART B-MAGNETIC RESONANCE ENGINEERING},
|
|
Year = {2011},
|
|
Volume = {39B},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Pages = {1-10},
|
|
Month = {FEB},
|
|
Abstract = {Image reconstruction is an essential part of the magnetic resonance
|
|
imaging process, and a whole field of research is dedicated to the
|
|
development of reconstruction algorithms. For this reason, scanner
|
|
manufacturers provide researchers with programming frameworks that give
|
|
full control over the whole procedure. The drawback is that these
|
|
environments are complex, and the code is non-portable and covered by
|
|
non-disclosure agreements. In this article, a simplified framework based
|
|
on a free scripting language (Lua) is presented. It is oriented to the
|
|
development of postprocessing algorithms that are seamlessly integrated
|
|
with the pipeline of a commercial scanner. The structure privileges
|
|
simplicity over performance, to be quickly learned and used by
|
|
researchers and students who might not be acquainted with low-level
|
|
programming languages. Common postprocessing algorithms (contrast
|
|
modulation, pixelwise fitting, phase-contrast imaging) could be
|
|
implemented with similar to 100 logical lines of code or less, using a
|
|
syntax that is similar to the Matlab programming language. The average
|
|
performance of the reconstruction was lower with respect to the native
|
|
implementation, but superior to offline postprocessing on a desktop
|
|
computer, without the bottleneck of offline data export. (C) 2011 Wiley
|
|
Periodicals, Inc. Concepts Magn Reson Part B (Magn Reson Engineering)
|
|
39B: 1-10, 2011},
|
|
DOI = {10.1002/cmr.b.20184},
|
|
ISSN = {1552-5031},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Scheffler, Klaus/0000-0001-6316-8773
|
|
Santini, Francesco/0000-0001-6984-4816},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000290679600001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001048569900001,
|
|
Author = {Andrzejewski, Krzysztof and Domzalski, Marcin and Komorowski, Piotr and
|
|
Poszepczynski, Jan and Rokita, Bozena and Elgalal, Marcin},
|
|
Title = {Optimization of Revision Hip Arthroplasty Workflow by Means of Detailed
|
|
Pre-Surgical Planning Using Computed Tomography Data, Open-Source
|
|
Software and Three-Dimensional-Printed Models},
|
|
Journal = {DIAGNOSTICS},
|
|
Year = {2023},
|
|
Volume = {13},
|
|
Number = {15},
|
|
Month = {AUG},
|
|
Abstract = {Background. In revision hip arthroplasty (RHA), establishing the center
|
|
of rotation (COR) can be technically challenging due to the acetabular
|
|
bone destruction that is usually present, particularly in severe cases
|
|
such as Paprosky type II and III defects. The aim of this study was to
|
|
demonstrate the use of open-source medical image reconstruction software
|
|
and low-cost 3D anatomical models in pre-surgical planning of RHA.
|
|
Methods. A total of 10 patients, underwent RHA and were included in the
|
|
study. Computed tomography (CT) scans were performed for all cases,
|
|
before surgery and approximately 1 week after the procedure. The
|
|
reconstruction of CT data, 3D virtual planning of the COR and
|
|
positioning of acetabular cups, including their inclination and
|
|
anteversion angles, was carried out using the free open source software
|
|
platform 3D Slicer. In addition, anatomical models of the pelvis were
|
|
built on a desktop 3D printer from polylactic acid (PLA). Preoperative
|
|
and postoperative reconstructed imaging data were compared for each
|
|
patient, and the position of the acetabular cups as well as the COR were
|
|
evaluated for each case. Results. Analysis of the pre- and post-op
|
|
center of rotation position data indicated statistically insignificant
|
|
differences for the location of the COR on the X-axis (1.5 mm, t =
|
|
0.5741, p = 0.5868) with a fairly strong correlation of the results (r =
|
|
-0.672, p = 0.0982), whilst for the location of the COR in the Y and
|
|
Z-axes, there was statistical dependence (Y axis, 4.7 mm, t = 3.168 and
|
|
p = 0.0194; Z axis, 1.9 mm, t = 1.887 and p = 0.1081). A strong
|
|
correlation for both axes was also observed (Y and Z) (Y-axis, r =
|
|
0.9438 and p = 0.0014; Z-axis, r = 0.8829 and p = 0.0084). Analysis of
|
|
inclination angle values showed a statistically insignificant difference
|
|
between mean values (3.9 degrees, t = 1.111, p = 0.3092) and a moderate
|
|
correlation was found between mean values (r = -0.4042, p = 0.3685).
|
|
Analysis of the anteversion angle showed a statistically insignificant
|
|
difference between mean values (1.9 degrees, t = 0.8671, p = 0.4192),
|
|
while a moderate correlation between mean values was found (r = -0.4782,
|
|
p = 0.2777). Conclusions. Three-dimensional reconstruction software,
|
|
together with low-cost anatomical models, are very effective tools for
|
|
pre-surgical planning, which have great potential use in orthopedic
|
|
surgery, particularly RHA. In up and in- and up and out-type defects, it
|
|
is essential to establish a new COR and to identify three support points
|
|
within the revision acetabulum in order to correctly position acetabular
|
|
cups.},
|
|
DOI = {10.3390/diagnostics13152516},
|
|
Article-Number = {2516},
|
|
EISSN = {2075-4418},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Andrzejewski, Krzysztof/R-8684-2018
|
|
Domzalski, Marcin/M-3523-2016
|
|
Komorowski, Piotr/AAG-4344-2020
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Andrzejewski, Krzysztof/0000-0001-9363-4982
|
|
Poszepczynski, Jan/0000-0002-5759-807X
|
|
Domzalski, Marcin/0000-0003-1915-0773
|
|
Komorowski, Piotr/0000-0002-4035-7501},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001048569900001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000375090400005,
|
|
Author = {Huang, Jian and Lim, Min Yee and Zhao, Baixiao and Shao, Longyi and Lao,
|
|
Lixing},
|
|
Title = {PM<sub>2.5</sub> and ash residue from combustion of moxa floss},
|
|
Journal = {ACUPUNCTURE IN MEDICINE},
|
|
Year = {2016},
|
|
Volume = {34},
|
|
Number = {2},
|
|
Pages = {101-106},
|
|
Month = {APR},
|
|
Abstract = {Background Moxibustion, a Traditional Chinese Medicine technique,
|
|
involves burning moxa floss to apply heat to certain points or areas of
|
|
the body surface to treat disease. Moxibustion releases a considerable
|
|
amount of smoke into the environment. There remains controversy over the
|
|
safety of moxa smoke and its potential effects on human health.
|
|
Methods We measured the PM2.5 (particulate matter with aerodynamic
|
|
diameter <2.5m) mass concentration in moxa smoke and the oxidative
|
|
capacity of PM2.5 and moxa ash (using a plasmid scission assay in whole
|
|
and water-soluble fractions) in the by-products of moxibustion produced
|
|
from burning moxa floss of different ratios (3:1 or 15:1) and duration
|
|
of storage (3 or 10years) in three simulated moxibustion clinics.
|
|
Results PM2.5 mass concentration was 224.28, 226.39 and 210.56g/m(3) for
|
|
samples A (3years and 3:1 ratio), B (3years and 15:1 ratio), and C
|
|
(10years and 3:1 ratio), respectively. Average D-500 oxidative damage of
|
|
PM2.5 was 29.42\%, 29.16\% and 27.01\% and that of moxa ash was 22.78\%,
|
|
20.60\% and 21.42\% for samples A, B and C, respectively. PM2.5
|
|
demonstrated a significantly greater oxidative capacity than moxa ash
|
|
(p<0.05).
|
|
Conclusions The oxidative DNA damage induced by individual PM2.5
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following moxibustion was lower than that reported in other
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environments. However, PM2.5 mass concentration after moxibustion is
|
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still relatively high. We would recommend ensuring adequate ventilation
|
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during moxibustion to reduce any possible risks. Further studies are
|
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needed to better define the potential impact of particles in moxibustion
|
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by-products on human health.},
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|
DOI = {10.1136/acupmed-2015-010914},
|
|
ISSN = {0964-5284},
|
|
EISSN = {1759-9873},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Lim, Min/H-5696-2016
|
|
Lao, Lixing/P-9107-2019
|
|
Shao, Longyi/AAS-9317-2020
|
|
},
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|
ORCID-Numbers = {Shao, Longyi/0000-0001-9975-6091
|
|
Lao, Lixing/0000-0003-0198-9714},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000375090400005},
|
|
}
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|
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@article{ WOS:000742179000014,
|
|
Author = {Padala, Hema Susmita and Mendez, Christopher and Fronchetti, Felipe and
|
|
Steinmacher, Igor and Steine-Hanson, Zoe and Hilderbrand, Claudia and
|
|
Horvath, Amber and Hill, Charles and Simpson, Logan and Burnett,
|
|
Margaret and Gerosa, Marco and Sarma, Anita},
|
|
Title = {How Gender-Biased Tools Shape Newcomer Experiences in OSS Projects},
|
|
Journal = {IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING},
|
|
Year = {2022},
|
|
Volume = {48},
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|
Number = {1},
|
|
Pages = {241-259},
|
|
Month = {JAN 1},
|
|
Abstract = {Previous research has revealed that newcomer women are
|
|
disproportionately affected by gender-biased barriers in open source
|
|
software (OSS) projects. However, this research has focused mainly on
|
|
social/cultural factors, neglecting the software tools and
|
|
infrastructure. To shed light on how OSS tools and infrastructure might
|
|
factor into OSS barriers to entry, we conducted two studies: (1) a field
|
|
study with five teams of software professionals, who worked through five
|
|
use cases to analyze the tools and infrastructure used in their OSS
|
|
projects; and (2) a diary study with 22 newcomers (9 women and 13 men)
|
|
to investigate whether the barriers matched the ones identified by the
|
|
software professionals. The field study produced a bleak result:
|
|
software professionals found gender biases in 73 percent of all the
|
|
newcomer barriers they identified. Further, the diary study confirmed
|
|
these results: Women newcomers encountered gender biases in 63 percent
|
|
of barriers they faced. Fortunately, many kinds of barriers and biases
|
|
revealed in these studies could potentially be ameliorated through
|
|
changes to the OSS software environments and tools.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/TSE.2020.2984173},
|
|
ISSN = {0098-5589},
|
|
EISSN = {1939-3520},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Igor, Steinmacher/B-6414-2012
|
|
Gerosa, Marco/A-6686-2009
|
|
Fronchetti, Felipe/KYQ-3286-2024
|
|
Steinmacher, Igor/H-2709-2012},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Fronchetti Dias, Luiz Felipe/0000-0003-2104-6676
|
|
Gerosa, Marco/0000-0003-1399-7535
|
|
Burnett, Margaret/0000-0001-6536-7629
|
|
Steinmacher, Igor/0000-0002-0612-5790},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000742179000014},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000234448300105,
|
|
Author = {Dagdeviren, H and Juric, R and Kassana, TA},
|
|
Editor = {Luzar, VL and Dobric, VH},
|
|
Title = {An exploratory study for effective COTS and OSS product marketing},
|
|
Booktitle = {ITI 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 27TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
|
|
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INTERFACES},
|
|
Year = {2005},
|
|
Pages = {681-686},
|
|
Note = {27th International Conference on InformationTechnology Interfaces,
|
|
Cavtat, CROATIA, JUN 20-23, 2005},
|
|
Organization = {Univ Zagreb, Univ Comp Ctr; Minist Sci, Educ \& Sport; Univ Zagreb; Int
|
|
Assoc Math\& Comp Simulat; IEEE, Reg 8},
|
|
Abstract = {Commercial-off-the-Shelf (COTS) and Open Source Software (OSS) products
|
|
have had significant impact on software development. The phenomenology
|
|
of COTS-Based systems challenges the software community by emphasising
|
|
the problems of COTS/OSS products identification, selection and
|
|
evaluation. In this paper we address these problems by looking how the
|
|
marketing of such COTS/OSS products can affect their identification and
|
|
selection. We propose decisive factors that can help COTS/OSS product
|
|
providers to market their products more effectively and assist users to
|
|
conduct COTS/OSS product identification and selection more efficiently.},
|
|
ISBN = {953-7138-02-X},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Juric, Radmila/Q-9003-2018},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Juric, Radmila/0000-0002-0441-0694},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000234448300105},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000624866600001,
|
|
Author = {Calvo, Dafne},
|
|
Title = {Free software meets Facebook: Placing digital platforms' usage by free
|
|
culture communities},
|
|
Journal = {NEW MEDIA \& SOCIETY},
|
|
Year = {2022},
|
|
Volume = {24},
|
|
Number = {5},
|
|
Pages = {1076-1096},
|
|
Month = {MAY},
|
|
Abstract = {The use of digital platforms in social movements has given the Internet
|
|
a central role in analyzing activism over the last decade. However,
|
|
social networks' potential for social change has to be analyzed
|
|
critically and take complex economic and political contexts where actors
|
|
remain unequally powerful into consideration. Through a combined
|
|
methodology, this article explores the tensions of free culture
|
|
communities in Spain when using proprietary digital platforms. These
|
|
communities include 1651 platforms, of which 1162 are proprietary, and
|
|
489 are free. They describe a complex ecology in which they use
|
|
proprietary platforms or free alternatives depending on their ultimate
|
|
goals. The logic of technological corporations is notably imposed when
|
|
communities aim to communicate with outsiders as commercial social
|
|
networks attract a significantly greater number of users.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1177/1461444820971629},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {NOV 2020},
|
|
Article-Number = {1461444820971629},
|
|
ISSN = {1461-4448},
|
|
EISSN = {1461-7315},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Calvo, Dafne/Y-8463-2018
|
|
Calvo, Dafne/F-7444-2016},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Calvo, Dafne/0000-0003-0659-6792},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000624866600001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000268134000002,
|
|
Author = {Stopford, B. and Counsell, S. and Nasseri, E.},
|
|
Editor = {Fidge, C},
|
|
Title = {Simulating Software Evolution with Varying Numbers of Developers and
|
|
Validation Using OSS},
|
|
Booktitle = {ASWEC 2009: 20TH AUSTRALIAN SOFTWARE ENGINEERING CONFERENCE, PROCEEDINGS},
|
|
Series = {Australian Software Engineering Conference},
|
|
Year = {2009},
|
|
Pages = {13+},
|
|
Note = {20th Australian Software Engineering Conference 2009, Gold Coast,
|
|
AUSTRALIA, APR 14-17, 2009},
|
|
Organization = {Australian Comp Soc; Engineers Australia; asCSA; Bond Univ; Davies
|
|
Collison Cave; E-HEALTH; Griffith Univ; Hearne; K J Ross \& Assoc; Fac
|
|
Sci \& Technol; SUNCORP; SWiNBURNE; Thought Works; Univ Queensland;
|
|
Invensys Westinghouse},
|
|
Abstract = {An issue that has confounded the understanding of software development
|
|
in the past is the role that different numbers of developers play in the
|
|
construction and subsequent evolution of software. In this paper, we
|
|
investigate that facet of software using a configurable simulation
|
|
framework as a basis. The framework uses `agents' to represent
|
|
developers and models the costs associated with first comprehending and
|
|
then applying necessary changes to a fictitious code base. It also
|
|
considers agent `memory recall' of their own code as a fundamental part
|
|
of the framework and the fact that, with higher numbers of developers,
|
|
maintenance of a higher proportion of other developers' code (rather
|
|
than their own) is an inevitable, yet realistic aspect. Through
|
|
exploration of the results and data produced by the simulation. We are
|
|
able to explore `desirable' features that are part of simulating
|
|
software evolution; as a discussion of the issues raised by the
|
|
framework, we provide a set of class data from four open-source systems
|
|
by way of comparison and show that trends in those systems are
|
|
comparable with results generated by the simulation. The paper thus
|
|
provides evidence that we can use simulation tools to help model
|
|
evolving systems, whether based on default settings or user-configurable
|
|
settings.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/ASWEC.2009.36},
|
|
ISSN = {1530-0803},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-7695-3599-9},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000268134000002},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000538292400001,
|
|
Author = {Lessard, Remi and Tremblay, Nicolas M. and Plourde, Marc-emile and
|
|
Guillot, Mathieu},
|
|
Title = {An open-source software for monitoring intrafraction motion during
|
|
external beam radiation therapy based on superimposition of contours of
|
|
projected ROIs on cine-MV images},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF APPLIED CLINICAL MEDICAL PHYSICS},
|
|
Year = {2020},
|
|
Volume = {21},
|
|
Number = {8},
|
|
Pages = {173-182},
|
|
Month = {AUG},
|
|
Abstract = {Purpose To present an open-source software () for monitoring
|
|
intrafraction motion that is based on the visualization of superimposed
|
|
contours of projected region-of-interests from DICOM RTSTRUCT files on
|
|
cine-MV images acquired and displayed in real-time during radiation
|
|
therapy delivery. Clinical use with prostate gold fiducial markers is
|
|
presented.
|
|
Methods Projections of regions of interest (ROI) in the reference frame
|
|
of the electronic portal imaging device are computed offline for
|
|
different gantry angles before the first treatment fraction. During
|
|
treatment delivery, the contrast of portal images is automatically
|
|
adjusted using a histogram equalization algorithm. The projections
|
|
associated with the current gantry angle are then superimposed on the
|
|
images in real time. This allows the therapist to evaluate if the imaged
|
|
structures of interest remain within their respective contours during
|
|
treatment delivery and to potentially interrupt the treatment if deemed
|
|
necessary. The spatial accuracy of the method was evaluated by imaging a
|
|
ball bearing phantom in a set-up where the position of the projected ROI
|
|
is highly sensitive to gantry angle errors. The visibility of fiducial
|
|
markers during one fraction of seven different volumetric modulated arc
|
|
therapy (VMAT) prostate treatments is characterized.
|
|
Results The geometric validation showed a negligible systematic error mu
|
|
< 0.1 mm for the position of the projections. The random errors
|
|
associated with the time accuracy of the gantry angle readout were
|
|
characterized by standard deviations sigma <= 0.6 mm. The VMAT clinical
|
|
treatments showed that the fiducial markers were frequently visible,
|
|
allowing for a meaningful clinical use.
|
|
Conclusions The results demonstrate that the method presented is
|
|
sufficiently accurate to be used for intrafraction monitoring of
|
|
patients. The fact that this method could be implemented on many modern
|
|
linacs at little to no cost and with no additional dose delivered to the
|
|
patients makes this solution very attractive for improving patient care
|
|
and safety in radiation therapy.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1002/acm2.12940},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {JUN 2020},
|
|
ISSN = {1526-9914},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Tremblay, Nicolas/O-7927-2019},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000538292400001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@incollection{ WOS:000279571300010,
|
|
Author = {Bruzzone, Gabriele and Bibuli, Marco and Caccia, Massimo},
|
|
Editor = {Hayes, M and Johansen, I},
|
|
Title = {A FREE SOFTWARE PLATFORM FOR EMBEDDED REAL-TIME ROBOTICS AND INDUSTRIAL
|
|
AUTOMATION},
|
|
Booktitle = {JAVA SOFTWARE AND EMBEDDED SYSTEMS},
|
|
Series = {Computer Science Technology and Applications},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Pages = {211-225},
|
|
Abstract = {Embedded real-time platforms are a basic component of both robots and
|
|
machines for the automation of industrial processes. Although industrial
|
|
applications traditionally rely on PLC-based hardware and, in any case,
|
|
proprietary software, i.e. operating systems and development tools, in
|
|
recent years dramatic improvements in hardware computer power and free
|
|
software quality made realistic the employment of architectures based on
|
|
PC-compatible hardware and GNU/Linux software, more common in the
|
|
research community. The advantages of a free infrastructure, that can
|
|
become the terrain of fruitful cooperation between research institutions
|
|
and companies, can be exploited mainly in fields, in which the added
|
|
value is in the application, i.e. in mechanical and algorithmic
|
|
solutions, and where the point of view is that of aware users of an
|
|
infrastructure, rather than of R\&D competitors. This is the case of the
|
|
project presented in the following, representing a success story in
|
|
which the discussion between a research group and a small enterprise led
|
|
to the identification of the requirements and the joined development of
|
|
a common software infrastructure. When the project started in 2004, both
|
|
partners, i.e. the Autonomous robotic systems and control group of
|
|
CNR-ISSIA and Green Project Srl, had to substitute the obsolete
|
|
platforms of their marine robots and marking machines for casting
|
|
products in steelworks with a stable software and hardware
|
|
infrastructure able of transparently integrating technological
|
|
improvements while remaining compatible with the past (backward
|
|
compatibility). On the basis of considerations, discussed below, about
|
|
system reliability, development and maintenance costs (including human
|
|
resources), foreseen compatibility and general technical soundness, the
|
|
choice was to verify the possibility of using standard GNU/Linux for
|
|
embedded real-time applications. The result is the main technical
|
|
contribution of this chapter, i.e. the practical demonstration of the
|
|
possibility of using standard GNU/Linux for implementing embedded
|
|
real-time control systems working up to a sampling frequency of at most
|
|
2 Khz. Furthermore, four years later, the developed system is still
|
|
demonstrating its capabilities transparently integrating technological
|
|
improvements and increasing more and more its performance thanks to the
|
|
new real-time properties of the Linux kernel.
|
|
A first operative release of the platform was completed in 2005 and
|
|
integrated with the CNR-ISSIA Charlie unmanned surface vehicle (USV) for
|
|
robotics research.
|
|
A second application was the porting to the platform of the software of
|
|
the control system of Hammer, a steelwork industrial machine used for
|
|
marking continuous casting products, developed by Greenproject s.r.l.
|
|
At the moment, the platform is supporting the development of the ALANIS
|
|
(Aluminium Autonomous Navigator for Intelligent Sampling) USV1 for
|
|
surface and underwater coastal monitoring. Moreover, the integration
|
|
with generic field buses and image acquisition systems is being carried
|
|
out.
|
|
After an introduction reporting a summary of related research in the
|
|
field and a discussion of the platform requirements, the key points of
|
|
the followed methodology for making GNU/Linux real-time will be
|
|
presented. Finally, two applications, a research one and an industrial
|
|
one, pointing out the basic real-time structures that the platform is
|
|
required to implement, will be described.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-60741-661-6},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Bibuli, Marco/L-7206-2019
|
|
Caccia, Massimo/P-6407-2018
|
|
Bruzzone, Gabriele/B-5771-2015
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Bruzzone, Gabriele/0000-0002-9569-1160
|
|
Bibuli, Marco/0000-0002-5345-2292
|
|
Caccia, Massimo/0000-0002-4482-4541},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000279571300010},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@incollection{ WOS:000278729400011,
|
|
Author = {Bruzzone, Gabriele and Bibuli, Marco and Caccia, Massimo},
|
|
Editor = {Komarov, F and Bestuzhev, M},
|
|
Title = {A FREE SOFTWARE PLATFORM FOR EMBEDDED REAL-TIME ROBOTICS AND INDUSTRIAL
|
|
AUTOMATION},
|
|
Booktitle = {LARGE SCALE COMPUTATIONS, EMBEDDED SYSTEMS AND COMPUTER SECURITY},
|
|
Series = {Computer Science Technology and Applications},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Pages = {201-216},
|
|
Abstract = {Embedded real-time platforms are a basic component of both robots and
|
|
machines for the automation of industrial processes. Although industrial
|
|
applications traditionally rely on PLC-based hardware and, in any case,
|
|
proprietary software, i.e. operating systems and development tools, in
|
|
recent years dramatic improvements in hardware computer power and free
|
|
software quality made realistic the employment of architectures based on
|
|
PC-compatible hardware and GNU/Linux software, more common in the
|
|
research community. The advantages of a free infrastructure, that can
|
|
become the terrain of fruitful cooperation between research institutions
|
|
and companies, can be exploited mainly in fields, in which the added
|
|
value is in the application, i.e. in mechanical and algorithmic
|
|
solutions, and where the point of view is that of aware users of an
|
|
infrastructure, rather than of R\&D competitors. This is the case of the
|
|
project presented in the following, representing a success story in
|
|
which the discussion between a research group and a small enterprise led
|
|
to the identification of the requirements and the joined development of
|
|
a common software infrastructure. When the project started in 2004, both
|
|
partners, i.e. the Autonomous robotic systems and control group of
|
|
CNR-ISSIA and Green Project Srl, had to substitute the obsolete
|
|
platforms of their marine robots and marking machines for casting
|
|
products in steelworks with a stable software and hardware
|
|
infrastructure able of transparently integrating technological
|
|
improvements while remaining compatible with the past (backward
|
|
compatibility). On the basis of considerations, discussed below, about
|
|
system reliability, development and maintenance costs (including human
|
|
resources), foreseen compatibility and general technical soundness, the
|
|
choice was to verify the possibility of using standard GNU/Linux for
|
|
embedded real-time applications. The result is the main technical
|
|
contribution of this chapter, i.e. the practical demonstration of the
|
|
possibility of using standard GNU/Linux for implementing embedded
|
|
real-time control systems working up to a sampling frequency of at most
|
|
2 Khz. Furthermore, four years later, the developed system is still
|
|
demonstrating its capabilities transparently integrating technological
|
|
improvements and increasing more and more its performance thanks to the
|
|
new real-time properties of the Linux kernel.
|
|
A first operative release of the platform was completed in 2005 and
|
|
integrated with the CNR-ISSIA Charlie unmanned surface vehicle (USV) for
|
|
robotics research.
|
|
A second application was the porting to the platform of the software of
|
|
the control system of Hammer, a steelwork industrial machine used for
|
|
marking continuous casting products, developed by Greenproject s.r.l.
|
|
At the moment, the platform is supporting the development of the ALANIS
|
|
(Aluminium Autonomous Navigator for Intelligent Sampling) USV1 for
|
|
surface and underwater coastal monitoring. Moreover, the integration
|
|
with generic field buses and image acquisition systems is being carried
|
|
out.
|
|
After an introduction reporting a summary of related research in the
|
|
field and a discussion of the platform requirements, the key points of
|
|
the followed methodology for making GNU/Linux real-time will be
|
|
presented. Finally, two applications, a research one and an industrial
|
|
one, pointing out the basic real-time structures that the platform is
|
|
required to implement, will be described.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-60741-307-3},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Caccia, Massimo/P-6407-2018
|
|
Bibuli, Marco/L-7206-2019
|
|
Bruzzone, Gabriele/B-5771-2015
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Bruzzone, Gabriele/0000-0002-9569-1160
|
|
Bibuli, Marco/0000-0002-5345-2292},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000278729400011},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000418403200010,
|
|
Author = {Medrano, Alberto and Serra, Angel and Soto, Carlos},
|
|
Title = {KiCad, free software suite for Electronic Design Automation (EDA) to
|
|
Hardware Development},
|
|
Journal = {CIENCIA E INGENIERIA},
|
|
Year = {2017},
|
|
Volume = {38},
|
|
Number = {2},
|
|
Pages = {177-185},
|
|
Month = {APR-JUL},
|
|
Abstract = {In 1992, Jean-Pierre Charras started a free software suite for
|
|
electronic design automation (EDA) called Kicad, the project was begin
|
|
to motivate students and teachers in hardware development. This suite
|
|
provide all benefits about free software, in their four freedoms, it's
|
|
not necessary to pay by license and can be an alternative to proprietary
|
|
software tool suite used in universities with high costs. It has been
|
|
observed that KiCad developer community by adding new features, allowing
|
|
to obtain a suit with enough features to approach complex electronic
|
|
systems. This article makes a number of issues that allow to locate and
|
|
understand the suit, showing preliminarily as KiCad can serve as a
|
|
development environment to create printed circuit boards. It explains a
|
|
several developments available under a free license, worked by the
|
|
authors of this article, where the Kicad suit was used, thus promoting
|
|
ways of working collaboratively traditionally used in free software but
|
|
applied to hardware.},
|
|
ISSN = {1316-7081},
|
|
EISSN = {2244-8780},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000418403200010},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000499697000017,
|
|
Author = {Kim, Neunghoe and Jeong, Jongwook and Hwang, Mansoo},
|
|
Title = {Empirical Study on Improvements to Software Engineering Competences
|
|
Using FLOSS},
|
|
Journal = {IEICE TRANSACTIONS ON INFORMATION AND SYSTEMS},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Volume = {E102D},
|
|
Number = {12},
|
|
Pages = {2433-2434},
|
|
Month = {DEC},
|
|
Abstract = {Free/libre open source software (FLOSS) are being rapidly employed in
|
|
several companies and organizations, because it can be modified and used
|
|
for free. Hence, the use of FLOSS could contribute to its originally
|
|
intended benefits and to the competence of its users. In this study, we
|
|
analyzed the effect of using FLOSS on related competences. We
|
|
investigated the change in the competences through an empirical study
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before and after the use of FLOSS among project participants.
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Consequently, it was confirmed that the competences of the participants
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improved after utilizing FLOSS.},
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DOI = {10.1587/transinf.2019MPL0001},
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ISSN = {1745-1361},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {jeong, jongwook/AAO-1073-2020},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000499697000017},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000368495600013,
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Author = {Tosi, Davide and Lavazza, Luigi and Morasca, Sandro and Chiappa, Marco},
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Editor = {Damiani, E and Frati, F and Riehle, D and Wasserman, AI},
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Title = {Surveying the Adoption of FLOSS by Public Administration Local
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Organizations},
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Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SYSTEMS: ADOPTION AND IMPACT},
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Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
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Year = {2015},
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Volume = {451},
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Pages = {114-123},
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Note = {11th IFIP WG 2.13 Annual International Conference on Open Source Systems
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(OSS), Florence, ITALY, MAY 16-17, 2015},
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Organization = {IFIP WG 2 13; Google},
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Abstract = {Background. The introduction of Open Source Software technologies in the
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Public Administration plays a key role in the spread of Open Source
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Software. The state of the art in the adoption of Open Source Software
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solutions in the Public Administration is not very well known even in
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areas like Lombardy, which is Italy's largest and most developed region.
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Goal. The goal of the investigation documented in this paper is to
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obtain a clear picture about the introduction of Open Source Software
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technologies in the Public Administration, the obstacles to their
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adoption, and the willingness of stakeholders to proceed with their
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|
introduction. Method. We carried out a qualitative and quantitative
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survey that was submitted to a representative part of the Public
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Administrations in Lombardy.
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Results. The analysis of the qualitative and quantitative information
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shows that several Public Administrations are already using Open Source
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Software technologies, though not in all application areas. The savings
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are one frequently cited incentive to the adoption of Open Source
|
|
Software. However, one obstacle is the fact that a comprehensive law on
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software in the Public Administration has not yet been approved.
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Conclusions. Our analysis provides results that indicate a common
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understanding of incentives, obstacles, and opportunities for Open
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|
Source Software technologies in Public Administrations.},
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DOI = {10.1007/978-3-319-17837-0\_11},
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ISSN = {1868-4238},
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EISSN = {1868-422X},
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ISBN = {978-3-319-17837-0; 978-3-319-17836-3},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Lavazza, Luigi/AAF-5323-2020
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TOSI, DAVIDE/AAI-1310-2020
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|
},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Lavazza, Luigi/0000-0002-5226-4337
|
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TOSI, DAVIDE/0000-0003-3815-2512
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Morasca, Sandro/0000-0003-4598-7024},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000368495600013},
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}
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@article{ WOS:001360559400001,
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Author = {Qiao, Yu and Lu, Xiangfei and Wang, Chong and Wang, Jian and Tang, Wei
|
|
and Li, Bing},
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Title = {Predicting Issue Resolution Time of OSS Using Multiple Features},
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Journal = {JOURNAL OF SOFTWARE-EVOLUTION AND PROCESS},
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Year = {2025},
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Volume = {37},
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Number = {1},
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Month = {JAN},
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Abstract = {Developers utilize issue tracking systems to track ideas, feedback,
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tasks, and bugs for projects in the open-source software ecosystem of
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GitHub. In this context, extensive bug reports and feature requests are
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raised as issues that need to be resolved. This makes issue resolution
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prediction become more and more important in project management. To
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address this problem, this paper constructed a multiple feature set from
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the perspectives of project, issue, and developer, by combining static
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and dynamic features of issues. Then, we refine a feature set based on
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the feature's importance. Furthermore, we proposed a method to explore
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what features and how these features affect the prediction of issue
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|
resolution time. Experiments are conducted on a dataset of 46,735
|
|
resolved issues from 18 popular GitHub projects to validate the
|
|
effectiveness of the refined feature set. The results show that our
|
|
prediction method outperforms the baseline methods.},
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|
DOI = {10.1002/smr.2746},
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|
EarlyAccessDate = {NOV 2024},
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|
ISSN = {2047-7473},
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|
EISSN = {2047-7481},
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|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Wang, Chong/IAN-4220-2023
|
|
Tang, Wei/AAM-2369-2021
|
|
},
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ORCID-Numbers = {WANG, Chong/0000-0003-4576-5392},
|
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Unique-ID = {WOS:001360559400001},
|
|
}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000560401400027,
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Author = {El Asri, Ikram and Kerzazi, Noureddine},
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Editor = {CamarinhaMatos, LM and Afsarmanesh, H and Antonelli, D},
|
|
Title = {Where Are Females in OSS Projects? Socio Technical Interactions},
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Booktitle = {COLLABORATIVE NETWORKS AND DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION},
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Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
|
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Year = {2019},
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Pages = {308-319},
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|
Note = {20th IFIP WG 5.5 Working Conference on Virtual Enterprises (PRO-VE),
|
|
Turin, ITALY, SEP 23-25, 2019},
|
|
Organization = {IFIP WG 5 5 COVE Co Operat infrastructure Virtual Enterprises \& Elect
|
|
Business; Soc Collaborat Networks; Politecnico Torino; Nova Univ Lisbon;
|
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UNINOVA; Univ Amsterdam},
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Abstract = {Recent researches provide evidence that women are underrepresented in
|
|
the field of computer science. It has been reported that less than 10\%
|
|
of Open Source Software (OSS) contributors in GitHub are women. Although
|
|
related qualitative and quantitative studies point out the gender gap,
|
|
the technical and social interaction of females within OSS still remain
|
|
unexplored and largely misunderstood. As a first step towards proposing
|
|
articulated actions towards diversity and inclusion, we need first to
|
|
explore the gender gap in terms of activities and interactions. Thus, we
|
|
propose to answer the questions: where are females in OSS projects? How
|
|
they evolve? and How they contribute to the sustainability of the OSS
|
|
social capital?. We particularly focus on building socio-technical
|
|
networks and analyze them to explain how females contribute and interact
|
|
in practice. We reflect on interactions' graphs and examine through a
|
|
preliminary study, using data from six OSS projects, possible links
|
|
between existing findings and the directions we suggest for more gender
|
|
diversity. We found that females are extremely underrepresented within
|
|
OSS communities, but when they participate they are productive just as
|
|
males, they evolve following relatively the same patterns than males and
|
|
remain more involved in projects than males.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-030-28464-0\_27},
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|
ISSN = {1868-4238},
|
|
EISSN = {1868-422X},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-030-28464-0; 978-3-030-28463-3},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000560401400027},
|
|
}
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|
|
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000253974001205,
|
|
Author = {Frank, Lauri and Luoma, Eetu and Tyrvainen, Pasi},
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|
Editor = {Helander, M and Xie, M and Jaio, M and Tan, KC},
|
|
Title = {Market scope of vendors in the OSS software market},
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|
Booktitle = {2007 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND
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|
ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT, VOLS 1-4},
|
|
Series = {International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering
|
|
Management IEEM},
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|
Year = {2007},
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|
Pages = {2096+},
|
|
Note = {IEEE International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering
|
|
Management, Singapore, SINGAPORE, DEC 02-05, 2007},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; IIE; IBM; NUS; Nanyang Technol Univ; Meeting Matters Int},
|
|
Abstract = {This paper studies the market scope of vendors that produce software for
|
|
telecommunications operators, i.e. the Operations Support Systems (OSS)
|
|
market. The aim is to find out the strategies used by vendors in the OSS
|
|
market. The market scope is studied on two dimensions: 1) the breadth of
|
|
the scope in the OSS market; and 2) focus on the telecommunications
|
|
industry. The breadth of market scope is divided into four categories:
|
|
niche, vertical, layer and broad scope. We examine empirical vendor data
|
|
from the years 2002 and 2005. Results show that all hypothesized
|
|
strategies are present in the market. Most of the firms have either a
|
|
niche, a vertical or a broad market scope, and they are specialized in
|
|
telecommunications. The situation has not changed much from 2002 to
|
|
2005, but the number of vendors has decreased.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/IEEM.2007.4419561},
|
|
ISSN = {2157-3611},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4244-1528-1},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Frank, Lauri/0000-0002-3003-3300
|
|
Tyrvainen, Pasi/0000-0001-7716-3244},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000253974001205},
|
|
}
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|
|
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000538328000013,
|
|
Author = {Brinson, Mike},
|
|
Editor = {Napieralski, A},
|
|
Title = {FOSS Compact Model Prototyping with Verilog-A Equation-Defined Devices
|
|
(VAEDD)},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2019 26TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE MIXED DESIGN OF
|
|
INTEGRATED CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS (MIXDES 2019)},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Pages = {92-97},
|
|
Note = {26th International Conference on Mixed Design of Integrated Circuits and
|
|
Systems (MIXDES), Rzeszow, POLAND, JUN 27-29, 2019},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; Lodz Univ Technol, Dept Microelectron \& Comp Sci; Warsaw Univ
|
|
Technol, Inst Microelectron \& Optoelectron; Poland Sect IEEE ED \& CAS
|
|
Chapters; Polish Acad Sci, Comm Elect \& Telecommunicat, Sect
|
|
Microelectron \& Electron Technol; Polish Acad Sci, Comm Elect \&
|
|
Telecommunicat, Sect Signals, Elect Circuits \& Syst; Int Union Radio
|
|
Sci, Polish Natl Comm, Commiss Elect \& Photon},
|
|
Abstract = {Equation-Defined Device models (EDD) have become very popular for
|
|
behavioural modelling of semiconductor and other non-linear devices. Two
|
|
feature that makes them particularly attractive are their interactive
|
|
nature and easy testing during the model development process. However,
|
|
they are less suited for operation as production level models due to
|
|
their slow simulation performance. This paper presents a new extension
|
|
to the EDD that offers C++ model performance coupled with the
|
|
convenience of EDD modelling. The extended form of the EDD is called a
|
|
Verilog-A EDD or VAEDD for short. It has the same structure as the
|
|
standard EDD but is built around compiled Verilog-A module code, which
|
|
in turn is translated to C++ code and dynamically linked to the main
|
|
body of the simulator code. Essentially a VAEDD is a tiny Verilog-A
|
|
module with a standardised internal code structure. To demonstrate the
|
|
interactive approach to compact model building with VAEDD components the
|
|
design and testing of a high power SiC Schottky barrier diode is
|
|
included in the main body of the text.},
|
|
DOI = {10.23919/mixdes.2019.8787063},
|
|
ISBN = {978-83-63578-16-9},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000538328000013},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000279623700009,
|
|
Author = {Casalo, Luis V. and Flavian, Carlos and Guinaliu, Miguel},
|
|
Title = {Relationship quality, community promotion and brand loyalty in virtual
|
|
communities: Evidence from free software communities},
|
|
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INFORMATION MANAGEMENT},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Volume = {30},
|
|
Number = {4},
|
|
Pages = {357-367},
|
|
Month = {AUG},
|
|
Abstract = {The Internet has favored the growth of collaborative platforms where
|
|
marketers and consumers interact to develop more engaging products and
|
|
services. These platforms are usually centered in a specific
|
|
brand/product and their members are linked by a shared admiration to
|
|
that brand. This paper analyzes one of the most powerful online
|
|
collaborative platforms, the free software (FS) case, which involves a
|
|
lot of virtual communities developed around products such as Linux or
|
|
Android, the new Google's mobile operating system. Our purpose is to
|
|
determine some of the main antecedents and consequences of the consumer
|
|
involvement in this type of communities. Results have shown that
|
|
satisfaction with a virtual community may increase the level of consumer
|
|
participation in that community. At the same time, a greater
|
|
identification with the virtual community may increase indirectly the
|
|
consumer participation thanks to the enhancement of his/her satisfaction
|
|
with the community. We have also found positive and significant effects
|
|
of consumer identification and participation on the level of community
|
|
promotion. Finally, positive and significant effects of consumer
|
|
participation and satisfaction with the community on loyalty to the FS
|
|
were also found. These findings allow us to conclude some interesting
|
|
managerial implications. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2010.01.004},
|
|
ISSN = {0268-4012},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-4707},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {GUINALIU, MIGUEL/E-7431-2011
|
|
Casaló, Luis/T-7450-2019
|
|
Flavian, Carlos/G-4365-2013
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Flavian, Carlos/0000-0001-7118-9013
|
|
Guinaliu Blasco, Miguel/0000-0002-1456-4726
|
|
Casalo, Luis V./0000-0002-9643-2814},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000279623700009},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000440654200002,
|
|
Author = {Balle, Andrea Raymundo and Oliveira, Mirian},
|
|
Title = {The life cycle process of knowledge sharing in free software
|
|
communities: Sharing profiles and motivations},
|
|
Journal = {KNOWLEDGE AND PROCESS MANAGEMENT},
|
|
Year = {2018},
|
|
Volume = {25},
|
|
Number = {3},
|
|
Pages = {143-152},
|
|
Month = {JUL-SEP},
|
|
Abstract = {Knowledge is an obtainable, renewable, dynamic, context-dependent
|
|
resource that can be shared, and the knowledge sharing cycle has 2
|
|
processes: knowledge donation, when a person voluntarily offers his/her
|
|
intellectual capital to others, and knowledge collection, when a person
|
|
consults other people's intellectual capital. Knowledge can be shared
|
|
among individuals, groups, and organizations. A free software community
|
|
is a type of community of practice arranged around a specific free
|
|
software, where the knowledge shared is complex and the knowledge
|
|
sharing processes have scarcely been studied. This investigation aims to
|
|
identify the profiles of knowledge sharing processes in free software
|
|
communities and examine how 6 motivations for sharing knowledge in free
|
|
software communities are associated with each of the clusters. To
|
|
accomplish this objective, a survey method was adopted, with 260
|
|
respondents belonging to free software communities. Cluster analysis was
|
|
used to interpret the data. Four clusters were identified: Sporadic
|
|
Sharer; Collector; Donator; and Constant Sharer. With the exception of
|
|
the Sporadic Sharer, all the clusters presented high values of both
|
|
collection and donation, including the Donators and Collectors. These
|
|
results confirm the view of free software communities as communities of
|
|
practice and highlight the importance of knowledge sharing in free
|
|
software development cycle. The results reveal the importance of the
|
|
Constant Sharer profile, which has the highest rates of donation and
|
|
collection and is also the profile in which all the motivations appear
|
|
with the highest values, indicating its key role in the functioning of
|
|
free software communities.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1002/kpm.1569},
|
|
ISSN = {1092-4604},
|
|
EISSN = {1099-1441},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Oliveira, Mirian/IZQ-0495-2023
|
|
Balle, Andrea/O-7855-2016
|
|
Oliveira, Mirian/B-5090-2010
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Oliveira, Mirian/0000-0002-5498-0329
|
|
Balle, Andrea/0000-0003-2521-5342},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000440654200002},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000426465900026,
|
|
Author = {Fu, Chenbo and Zhou, Mingming and Xuan, Qi and Hu, Hong-Xiang},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Expert Recommendation in OSS Projects Based on Knowledge Embedding},
|
|
Booktitle = {2017 14TH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON COMPLEX SYSTEMS AND NETWORKS (IWCSN)},
|
|
Year = {2017},
|
|
Pages = {149-155},
|
|
Note = {14th International Workshop on Complex Systems and Networks (IWCSN),
|
|
Doha, QATAR, DEC 08-10, 2017},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE Circuits \& Syst Soc; Texas A \& M Univ Qatar; City Univ Hong Kong},
|
|
Abstract = {Modern Open Source Software (OSS) projects depend on the
|
|
globally-distributed and synchronized software development. The online
|
|
collaboration promotes more and more developers to join in OSS projects,
|
|
while on the other hand, integrating new developers with teams is
|
|
challenging and pivotal to the success of a project. In this paper, we
|
|
propose a novel expert recommendation method, based on knowledge
|
|
embedding, that realizes real-time recommendation for working
|
|
developers. To capture structural information of source files in call
|
|
graph, we use node2vec algorithm to convert file entities within
|
|
projects into knowledge mappings within low-dimensional space, based on
|
|
which we further propose four features to capture the work status and
|
|
social relationship of developers. We then design a recommender system
|
|
using random forest method to recommend appropriate experts for the
|
|
developers. Experiments on 20 Apache OSS projects show that, compared
|
|
with the baseline methods, our approach behaves significantly better in
|
|
terms of a series of performance metrics.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-5386-1890-5},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000426465900026},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000258398700014,
|
|
Author = {Martinez-Romo, Juan and Robles, Gregorio and Gonzalez-Barahona, Jesus M.
|
|
and Ortuno-Perez, Miguel},
|
|
Editor = {Russo, B and Damiani, E and Hissam, S and Lundell, B and Succi, G},
|
|
Title = {Using social network analysis techniques to study collaboration between
|
|
a FLOSS community and a company},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE DEVELOPMENT, COMMUNITIES AND QUALITY},
|
|
Series = {International Federation for Information Processing},
|
|
Year = {2008},
|
|
Volume = {275},
|
|
Pages = {171-186},
|
|
Note = {4th International Conference on Open Source Systems held at the 20th
|
|
World Computer Congress, Milan, ITALY, SEP 07-10, 2008},
|
|
Organization = {IFIP WG 2 3},
|
|
Abstract = {Because of the sheer volume of information available in FLOSS
|
|
repositories, simple analysis have to face the problems of filtering the
|
|
relevant information. Hence, it is essential to apply methodologies that
|
|
highlight that information for a given aspect of the project. In this
|
|
paper, some techniques from the social sciences have been used on data
|
|
from version control systems to extract information about the
|
|
development process of FLOSS projects with the aim of highlighting
|
|
several processes that occur in FLOSS projects and that are difficult to
|
|
obtain by other means. In particular, the collaboration between the
|
|
FLOSS community and a company has been studied by selecting two projects
|
|
as case studies. The results highlight aspects such as efficiency in the
|
|
development process, release management and leadership turnover.},
|
|
ISSN = {1571-5736},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-387-09683-4},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Martinez-Romo, Juan/R-9483-2019
|
|
Robles, Gregorio/I-2507-2012
|
|
Gonzalez-Barahona, Jesus M./L-5646-2017
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Martinez-Romo, Juan/0000-0002-6905-7051
|
|
Gonzalez-Barahona, Jesus M./0000-0001-9682-460X
|
|
Robles, Gregorio/0000-0002-1442-6761},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000258398700014},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000770762600001,
|
|
Author = {Calefato, Fabio and Gerosa, Marco Aurelio and Iaffaldano, Giuseppe and
|
|
Lanubile, Filippo and Steinmacher, Igor},
|
|
Title = {Will you come back to contribute? Investigating the inactivity of OSS
|
|
core developers in GitHub},
|
|
Journal = {EMPIRICAL SOFTWARE ENGINEERING},
|
|
Year = {2022},
|
|
Volume = {27},
|
|
Number = {3},
|
|
Month = {MAY},
|
|
Abstract = {Several Open-Source Software (OSS) projects depend on the continuity of
|
|
their development communities to remain sustainable. Understanding how
|
|
developers become inactive or why they take breaks can help communities
|
|
prevent abandonment and incentivize developers to come back. In this
|
|
paper, we propose a novel method to identify developers' inactive
|
|
periods by analyzing the individual rhythm of contributions to the
|
|
projects. Using this method, we quantitatively analyze the inactivity of
|
|
core developers in 18 OSS organizations hosted on GitHub. We also survey
|
|
core developers to receive their feedback about the identified breaks
|
|
and transitions. Our results show that our method was effective for
|
|
identifying developers' breaks. About 94\% of the surveyed core
|
|
developers agreed with our state model of inactivity; 71\% and 79\% of
|
|
them acknowledged their breaks and state transition, respectively. We
|
|
also show that all core developers take breaks (at least once) and about
|
|
a half of them (similar to 45\%) have completely disengaged from a
|
|
project for at least one year. We also analyzed the probability of
|
|
transitions to/from inactivity and found that developers who puce their
|
|
activity have a similar to 35 to similar to 55\% chance to return to an
|
|
active state; yet, if the break lasts for a year or longer, then the
|
|
probability of resuming activities drops to similar to 21-26\%, with a
|
|
similar to 54\% chance of complete disengagement. These results may
|
|
support the creation of policies and mechanisms to make OSS community
|
|
managers aware of breaks and potential project abandonment.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/s10664-021-10012-6},
|
|
Article-Number = {76},
|
|
ISSN = {1382-3256},
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EISSN = {1573-7616},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Gerosa, Marco/A-6686-2009
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Lanubile, Filippo/AAF-9132-2020
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Igor, Steinmacher/B-6414-2012
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Calefato, Fabio/H-4177-2014
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},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Calefato, Fabio/0000-0003-2654-1588
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Gerosa, Marco/0000-0003-1399-7535},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000770762600001},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000625294907095,
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Author = {Mueller, Matthias and Schindler, Christian and Slany, Wolfgang},
|
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Editor = {Bui, TX},
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Title = {Engaging Students in Open Source: Establishing FOSS Development at a
|
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University},
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Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 52ND ANNUAL HAWAII INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SYSTEM
|
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SCIENCES},
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Year = {2019},
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Pages = {7721-7730},
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Note = {52ndHawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), HI, JAN
|
|
08-11, 2019},
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Abstract = {Open source is widely used for educational purposes in higher education
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around the world. While many educators use open source resources for
|
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teaching, there seems to be few contributions to such projects of
|
|
students as part of their university courses. In this work we present
|
|
our experience on establishing open source development from student
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contributors as part of their university curriculum. Since 2010 more
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|
than 300 students from Graz University of Technology have been involved
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in the presented Catrobat project and have gained knowledge about agile
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software development as well as several related domains, e.g., project
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|
management, marketing, or graphical design. In this paper we provide
|
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detailed insights into the project's organization and evaluate in a
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|
study how students feel in this setting. As we conclude, bringing open
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|
source to university courses is an effective practical approach based on
|
|
social learning and provides benefits for students and researchers.},
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ISBN = {978-0-9981331-2-6},
|
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ORCID-Numbers = {Muller, Matthias/0000-0002-9177-3070},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000625294907095},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000421440600009,
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Author = {Alarcon Aldana, Andrea Catherine and Callejas Cuervo, Mauro},
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Title = {Intellectual Property and Author's Copyright in the Free Software},
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Journal = {REVISTA VIRTUAL UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DEL NORTE},
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Year = {2009},
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Volume = {28},
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Month = {SEP-DEC},
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Abstract = {Free software has turned currently into a profitable option for
|
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information management in some institutions; however people still have
|
|
erroneous ideas about the real meaning of free software. In this review
|
|
article, which is derived from research activities, the notion of free
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|
software, the main legal aspects that govern it, the need for free
|
|
licenses, and some basic notions about intellectual property are
|
|
analyzed, also some of the most known and used free software licenses
|
|
are explained along with the impact they generate on the development of
|
|
software. In the same way, some licenses for other free resources
|
|
different from software products are mentioned.},
|
|
ISSN = {0124-5821},
|
|
EISSN = {2389-7333},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Aldana, Andrea/KQU-8394-2024
|
|
Callejas Cuervo, Mauro/Q-6848-2019},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Callejas Cuervo, Mauro/0000-0001-9894-8737},
|
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000421440600009},
|
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000402955908095,
|
|
Author = {Igual, Raul and Jose Marcuello, Juan and Medrano, Carlos and Plaza,
|
|
Inmaculada and Garcia-Magarino, Ivan and Javier Arcega, Francisco},
|
|
Editor = {Chova, LG and Martinez, AL and Torres, IC},
|
|
Title = {EXPERIENCES USING FREE SOFTWARE SIMULATION TOOLS IN ENGINEERING HIGHER
|
|
EDUCATION},
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|
Booktitle = {EDULEARN16: 8TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EDUCATION AND NEW LEARNING
|
|
TECHNOLOGIES},
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|
Series = {EDULEARN Proceedings},
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|
Year = {2016},
|
|
Pages = {8653-8662},
|
|
Note = {8th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies
|
|
(EDULEARN), Barcelona, SPAIN, JUL 04-06, 2016},
|
|
Abstract = {The advances experienced in the Information and Communication
|
|
Technologies and the popularization of the devices with computing
|
|
capacity have promoted the use of simulators, programs and programming
|
|
languages as educational resources. However, the use of these tools for
|
|
education purposes faces important barriers: the availability of the
|
|
resources, the cost and the students' perception, among many others.
|
|
These problems might be overcome by the use of free software simulators.
|
|
In this paper, we present several experiences using free software tools
|
|
in engineering Higher Education courses. The experiences shown cover
|
|
several courses of different engineering Degrees: ``Electronics and
|
|
Automation{''}, ``Electrical Engineering{''}, ``Computing{''} and
|
|
``Industrial Technologies{''}. These tools have been used in teaching
|
|
activities for several years. As a result, the perceptions, gained
|
|
experience and views of the teachers involved in the different courses
|
|
are presented and discussed. Teachers specially valued the independence
|
|
of the tools from commercial policies, as well as the suppression of
|
|
expensive licenses. Additionally, they perceived that students
|
|
understood better the simulations performed since all the parts of the
|
|
tools could be freely accessed. They also remarked the possibility of
|
|
changing the code at low level and fuse different free software projects
|
|
together, what is not possible with the commercial tools. In addition,
|
|
free software resources allowed students to start in a very common world
|
|
currently, the collaborative communities, which may be of great
|
|
importance in their future professional activities. However, teachers
|
|
involved in these experiences also detected several drawbacks. In some
|
|
cases, free software simulators are less robust than their commercial
|
|
alternatives, which usually pay special attention at the design, being
|
|
perceived by students as a signal of higher quality. In some simulators
|
|
the documentation is incomplete, and there is a lack of easy-to-use
|
|
examples which hinders the use of the tool by low-experienced users such
|
|
as first-year students. The opportunities and threats faced by these
|
|
tools are also discussed, concluding that when selecting an educational
|
|
resource, the free software resources must be considered as perfectly
|
|
valid options in the same conditions as the proprietary solutions.},
|
|
ISSN = {2340-1117},
|
|
ISBN = {978-84-608-8860-4},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Arcega, Francisco/AAG-8003-2020
|
|
García-Magariño, Iván/C-9189-2011},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000402955908095},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@incollection{ WOS:000553241100006,
|
|
Author = {Depoorter, Gael},
|
|
Editor = {Frere, B and Jacquemain, M},
|
|
Title = {The Free Software Community: A Contemporary Space for Reconfiguring
|
|
Struggles?},
|
|
Booktitle = {EVERYDAY RESISTANCE: FRENCH ACTIVISM IN THE 21ST CENTURY},
|
|
Year = {2020},
|
|
Pages = {117-143},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-030-18987-7\_6},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-030-18987-7; 978-3-030-18986-0},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000553241100006},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000380425100003,
|
|
Author = {Hata, Hideaki and Todo, Taiki and Onoue, Saya and Matsumoto, Kenichi},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Characteristics of Sustainable OSS Projects: A Theoretical and Empirical
|
|
Study},
|
|
Booktitle = {2015 IEEE/ACM 8TH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON COOPERATIVE AND HUMAN
|
|
ASPECTS OF SOFTWARE ENGINEERING CHASE 2015},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Pages = {15-21},
|
|
Note = {8th IEEE/ACM International Workshop on Cooperative and Human Aspects of
|
|
Software Engineering (CHASE), Florence, ITALY, MAY 18-18, 2015},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE COMP SOC; TCSE; ACM; SIGSOFT},
|
|
Abstract = {How can we attract developers? What can we do to incentivize developers
|
|
to write code? We started the study by introducing the population
|
|
pyramid visualization to software development communities, called
|
|
software population pyramids, and found a typical pattern in shapes.
|
|
This pattern comes from the differences in attracting coding
|
|
contributors and discussion contributors. To understand the causes of
|
|
the differences, we then build game-theoretical models of the
|
|
contribution situation. Based on these results, we again analyzed the
|
|
projects empirically to support the outcome of the models, and found
|
|
empirical evidence. The answers to the initial questions are clear. To
|
|
incentivize developers to code, the projects should prepare documents,
|
|
or the projects or third parties should hire developers, and these are
|
|
what sustainable projects in GitHub did in reality. In addition, making
|
|
innovations to reduce the writing costs can also have an impact in
|
|
attracting coding contributors.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/CHASE.2015.9},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4673-7031-8},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Todo, Taiki/IUN-2597-2023
|
|
Hata, Hideaki/GQB-2557-2022
|
|
MATSUMOTO, KENICHI/AAD-9090-2019
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Todo, Taiki/0000-0003-3467-329X
|
|
Hata, Hideaki/0000-0003-0708-5222},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000380425100003},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000537709600001,
|
|
Author = {Bujan, Sandra and Cordero, Miguel and Miranda, David},
|
|
Title = {Hybrid Overlap Filter for LiDAR Point Clouds Using Free Software},
|
|
Journal = {REMOTE SENSING},
|
|
Year = {2020},
|
|
Volume = {12},
|
|
Number = {7},
|
|
Month = {APR},
|
|
Abstract = {Despite the large amounts of resources destined to developing filtering
|
|
algorithms of LiDAR point clouds in order to obtain a Digital Terrain
|
|
Model (DTM), the task remains a challenge. As a society advancing
|
|
towards the democratization of information and collaborative processes,
|
|
the researchers should not only focus on improving the efficacy of
|
|
filters, but should also consider the users' needs with a view toward
|
|
improving the usability and accessibility of the filters in order to
|
|
develop tools that will provide solutions to the challenges facing this
|
|
field of study. In this work, we describe the Hybrid Overlap Filter
|
|
(HyOF), a new filtering algorithm implemented in the free R software
|
|
environment. The flow diagram of HyOF differs in the following ways from
|
|
that of other filters developed to date: (1) the algorithm is formed by
|
|
a combination of sequentially operating functions (i.e., the output of
|
|
the first function provides the input of the second), which are capable
|
|
of functioning independently and thus enabling integration of these
|
|
functions with other filtering algorithms; (2) the variable
|
|
penetrability is defined and used, along with slope and elevation, to
|
|
identify ground points; (3) prior to selection of the seed points, the
|
|
original point cloud is processed with the aim of removing points
|
|
corresponding to buildings; and (4) a new method based on a moving
|
|
window, with longitudinal overlap between windows and transverse overlap
|
|
between passes, is used to select the seed points. Our hybrid filtering
|
|
method is tested using 15 reference samples acquired by the
|
|
International Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS) and
|
|
is evaluated in comparison with 33 existing filtering algorithms. The
|
|
results show that our hybrid filtering method produces an average total
|
|
error of 3.34\% and an average Kappa coefficient of 92.62\%. The
|
|
proposed algorithm is one of the most accurate filters that has been
|
|
tested with the ISPRS reference samples.},
|
|
DOI = {10.3390/rs12071051},
|
|
Article-Number = {1051},
|
|
EISSN = {2072-4292},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Cordero, Miguel/M-5879-2017
|
|
Buján, Sandra/ABF-5696-2020
|
|
Miranda, David/K-6851-2014},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Bujan, Sandra/0000-0003-1956-0078
|
|
Cordero, Miguel/0000-0002-8387-8892
|
|
Miranda, David/0000-0002-9349-0904},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000537709600001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000212524900002,
|
|
Author = {Gonzalez Tellez, Alberto},
|
|
Title = {Authoring multimedia learning material using open standards and free
|
|
software},
|
|
Journal = {INTERACTIVE TECHNOLOGY AND SMART EDUCATION},
|
|
Year = {2008},
|
|
Volume = {4},
|
|
Number = {4},
|
|
Pages = {192+},
|
|
Abstract = {Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to describe the case of
|
|
synchronized multimedia presentations.
|
|
Design/methodology/approach - The proposal is based on SMIL as
|
|
composition language. Particularly, the paper reuses and customizes the
|
|
SMIL template used by INRIA on their technical presentations. It also
|
|
proposes a set of free tools to produce presentation content and design
|
|
focusing on RealPlayer as delivery client. The integration in this
|
|
e-learning platform of multimedia compositions developed following the
|
|
proposed technique is also presented.
|
|
Findings - Technological support to learning and teaching has become
|
|
widespread due to computers and internet ubiquity. Particularly
|
|
e-learning platforms permit the any-time-and-any-place distribution of
|
|
interactive multimedia learning materials. There are commercial tools
|
|
available to author this kind of content, usually based on proprietary
|
|
formats. This option has some drawbacks like license cost and software
|
|
company dependency. To use open data standards and free software is an
|
|
alternative without these inconveniences but available authoring tools
|
|
are commonly less productive. This shortcoming is certainly important to
|
|
non-technical authors and it could be solved by open source
|
|
collaboration.
|
|
Originality/value - The paper presents multimedia learning material
|
|
using open standards and free software.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1108/17415650880001104},
|
|
ISSN = {1741-5659},
|
|
EISSN = {1758-8510},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000212524900002},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000392489201019,
|
|
Author = {Murillo, Diego and Velasquez, Ever and Castro, Carlos and Cardenas,
|
|
Andres},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {Int Inst Acoust \& Vibrat},
|
|
Title = {HEARING LOSS MEASUREMENT USING FREE SOFTWARE IN A WEB ENVIRONMENT},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 17TH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON SOUND AND VIBRATION},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Note = {17th International Congress on Sound and Vibration (ICSV), Cairo, EGYPT,
|
|
JUL 18-22, 2010},
|
|
Organization = {Int Inst Acoust \& Vibrat; Acoust Soc Egypt; Ain Shams Univ; Nile Univ;
|
|
Int Union Theoret \& Appl Mech; Amer Soc MechEngineers Int; Inst Mech
|
|
Engineers},
|
|
Abstract = {An audiometric free software equipment for clinical use is presented in
|
|
this paper. The software construction process needed software
|
|
engineering techniques in elicitation and requirements specification,
|
|
architecture model view controllers (MVC) and web engineering was
|
|
required for building process. During this process was possible to
|
|
manage the information concerning to the audiometric test, the operation
|
|
frequency and their respective intensity levels. The stages for hardware
|
|
construction involve of a phase of electronic amplification,
|
|
multiplexing, demultiplexing and filtering to ensure the purity of the
|
|
generated tone. This audiometer was calibrated and certified by a
|
|
specialized laboratory for audiological equipment in accordance with ISO
|
|
389-1, ISO 389-3, IEC 373, IEC 303 Standards. The final result was a
|
|
low-cost audiometer with high reliability and adjusted to international
|
|
standards to be used in air and bone test.},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Cárdenas Torres, Andrés Mauricio/KIH-4543-2024
|
|
Murillo Gomez, Diego Mauricio/N-8769-2015
|
|
Castro Castro, Carlos Arturo/P-5160-2015},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Cardenas-Torres, Andres Mauricio/0000-0001-7491-1585
|
|
Murillo Gomez, Diego Mauricio/0000-0002-9395-203X
|
|
Velasquez, Ever/0000-0002-5058-8530
|
|
Castro Castro, Carlos Arturo/0000-0002-3663-3331},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000392489201019},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000253974200064,
|
|
Author = {Tellez, Alberto Gonzalez},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE Comp Soc},
|
|
Title = {Authoring multimedia learning material using open standards and free
|
|
software},
|
|
Booktitle = {ISM WORKSHOPS 2007: NINTH IEEE INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON MULTIMEDIA -
|
|
WORKSHOPS, PROCEEDINGS},
|
|
Series = {IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia-ISM},
|
|
Year = {2007},
|
|
Pages = {383-388},
|
|
Note = {9th IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia, Taichung, TAIWAN, DEC
|
|
10-12, 2007},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc; Natl Sci Council; Inst Informat Ind; Asia Univ},
|
|
Abstract = {Technological support to learning and teaching has become widespread due
|
|
to computers and Internet ubiquity. Particularly e-learning platforms
|
|
permit the any time and any place distribution of interactive multimedia
|
|
learning materials. There are commercial tools available to author this
|
|
kind of content, usually based on proprietary formats. This option has
|
|
some drawbacks like license cost and software company dependency. To use
|
|
open data standards and free software is an alternative without these
|
|
inconveniences but available authoring tools are commonly less
|
|
productive. This shortcoming is certainly important to non technical
|
|
authors and it could be solved by open source collaboration. With this
|
|
work we try to contribute to this endeavor in the case of synchronized
|
|
multimedia presentations. Our proposal is based on SMIL as composition
|
|
language particularly we reuse and customize the SAHL technical
|
|
presentation template used in INRIA. We also propose a set of free tools
|
|
to produce presentation content focusing on RealPlayer as delivery
|
|
client.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/ISM.Workshops.2007.70},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-7695-3084-0},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000253974200064},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000319285900053,
|
|
Author = {Oliveira, Lino and Rocha, Artur and Coelho, Antonio and Dias, Leonel and
|
|
Rodrigues, Andre and Sousa, Manuel and Silva, Domingos},
|
|
Editor = {Rocha, A and CalvoManzano, JA and Reis, LP and Cota, MP},
|
|
Title = {Implementing a regional spatial data infrastructure based on free
|
|
software},
|
|
Booktitle = {7TH IBERIAN CONFERENCE ON INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES (CISTI
|
|
2012)},
|
|
Series = {Iberian Conference on Information Systems and Technologies},
|
|
Year = {2012},
|
|
Note = {7th Iberian Conference on Information Systems and Technologies (CISTI),
|
|
Madrid, SPAIN, JUN 20-23, 2012},
|
|
Organization = {Univ Politecnica Madrid (UPM), Asociacion Iberica Sistemas \&
|
|
Tecnologias Informacion (AISTI)},
|
|
Abstract = {Spatial data infrastructures (SDI) are extremely important in order to
|
|
combine the technical and organizational elements required to promote
|
|
the use of territory-based information in an interoperable way. In fact,
|
|
geographic information has unique intrinsic features, which makes it a
|
|
natural indexing mechanism for spatial data. Due to its high cost and
|
|
upgrade dynamics, this information should be available for reuse and
|
|
should be managed and maintained by those responsible for producing it
|
|
as part of management interventions in the territory. Therefore, it is
|
|
important that different spatial data infrastructures, developed at
|
|
different hierarchical levels, coexist and communicate in an
|
|
interoperable way so that they can constitute a spatial basis of
|
|
reference that facilitates the integration with other sectorial
|
|
applications. This ongoing work proposes the implementation of a
|
|
regional spatial data infrastructure based on free software, in
|
|
compliance with the principles of the EU INSPIRE Directive and with the
|
|
OGC standards.},
|
|
ISSN = {2166-0727},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4673-2843-2; 978-989-96247-7-1},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Rocha, Artur/I-7074-2015
|
|
rodrigues, andre/JWP-8432-2024
|
|
Coelho, Antonio/G-2216-2011},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Oliveira, Lino/0000-0003-1036-1072
|
|
Rocha, Artur/0000-0002-5637-1041
|
|
Coelho, Antonio/0000-0001-7949-2877},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000319285900053},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000489320600001,
|
|
Author = {Wang, Zhao-Yang and Zhang, Bai-Hai and Wang, Xiao-Yi and Zhang, Hui-Yan
|
|
and Xu, Ji-Ping and Bai, Yu-Ting},
|
|
Title = {Management of algae bloom based on CBR-OSS model},
|
|
Journal = {DESALINATION AND WATER TREATMENT},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Volume = {167},
|
|
Pages = {1-12},
|
|
Month = {NOV},
|
|
Abstract = {The outbreak process of algal bloom is a complex ecological problem of
|
|
system engineering involving various factors such as water parameters,
|
|
surrounding environment and human activity. For this ecological problem,
|
|
the strict restriction and requirement limit the development of
|
|
management about algae bloom. To select the most suitable strategy from
|
|
various algae control methods, we propose case-based reasoning-optimal
|
|
strategy selection (CBR-OSS) model. It builds case library and complex
|
|
network by extracting the factors of algae management. This model
|
|
regards the complex network as a directive network to reflect dynamic
|
|
characteristic and weights of key factors. To improve decision
|
|
efficiency, it defines the restriction slots and condition slots in
|
|
directive network. As the inference engine, these slots exclude the
|
|
unsuitable cases and avoid the redundancy computation so that the model
|
|
can calculate the similarity between the target water body and screen
|
|
cases in the process of decision case matcher. This process finds the
|
|
best matching case and recommended measures by intuitionistic fuzzy
|
|
rough sets. To verify the model, Kunming Lake and other 20 lakes are
|
|
simulated with the proposed method. The results accord with expert
|
|
advice and the model outperforms in accuracy, operation time, expert
|
|
participation and flexibility.},
|
|
DOI = {10.5004/dwt.2019.24398},
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ISSN = {1944-3994},
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EISSN = {1944-3986},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Zhang, Huiyan/AAJ-1429-2021
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Bai, Yu-ting/AAW-2554-2020
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WANG, Xiaoyi/AAJ-1674-2020},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000489320600001},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000228203300031,
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Author = {Fuller, A and Jackson, G and McFarlane, P and Saffioti, D},
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Editor = {Carrasquero, JV and Welsch, F and Oropeza, A},
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Title = {OSS rises to the challenge: Meeting government software requirements},
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Booktitle = {International Conference on Politics and Information Systems:
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Technologies and Applications, Vol 2},
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Year = {2004},
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Pages = {162-167},
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Note = {International Conference on Politics and Information Systems, Orlando,
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FL, JUL 21-25, 2004},
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Organization = {Int Inst Informat \& Syst; Int Federat Syst Res},
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Abstract = {Recent downturns in the IT industry have brought about corresponding
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reductions in the monies available to organisations for the purchase of
|
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software. As a consequence open source software is now viewed more
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favourably than in the past, with increased penetration in all markets.
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Despite the success of these inroads and the cost savings involved in
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switching to open source software, proprietary software remains far and
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away the predominant product of choice.
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In this paper we discuss some results of research into why public and
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private organisations select a particular software solution over
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another. We examine the criteria that make one item of software more
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attractive to an organisation and compare and contrast software
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selection in both the public and private sectors. Ultimately we show
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that OSS is a competitive alternative to proprietary software and that
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the criteria on which organisations base their software selection, can
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be met by OSS products.},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000228203300031},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000421649200012,
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Author = {Alvarez Acosta, Hugandy and Feal Delgado, William and Canosa Reyes,
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Rewer Miguel},
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Title = {MIGRATION STRATEGY TO FREE SOFTWARE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CIENFUEGOS},
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Journal = {REVISTA UNIVERSIDAD Y SOCIEDAD},
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Year = {2014},
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Volume = {6},
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Number = {3, SI},
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Pages = {75-81},
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Month = {OCT},
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Abstract = {Free Software features, along with the benefits of its application in
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the economic, political and social areas make it an attractive tool for
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organizations of all kinds, especially for universities. Within this
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framework, ``Migration to Free Software Strategy at the University of
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Cienfuegos{''} aims to guide the institution in the process of changing
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their private computing platforms to new ones based on open source
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systems. Its main result is a flexible guide, tailored to the
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``University of Cienfuegos{''} characteristics and that also takes into
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account this institution's potential to conduct a successful migration
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process.},
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ISSN = {2218-3620},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000421649200012},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000346438700215,
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Author = {Jovic, A. and Brkic, K. and Bogunovic, N.},
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Editor = {Biljanovic, P and Butkovic, Z and Skala, K and Golubic, S and CicinSain, M and Sruk, V and Ribaric, S and Gros, S and Vrdoljak, B and Mauher, M and Cetusic, G},
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Title = {An overview of free software tools for general data mining},
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Booktitle = {2014 37TH INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION ON INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION
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TECHNOLOGY, ELECTRONICS AND MICROELECTRONICS (MIPRO)},
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Year = {2014},
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Pages = {1112-1117},
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Note = {37th International Convention on Information and Communication
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Technology, Electronics and Microelectronics (MIPRO), Opatija, CROATIA,
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MAY 26-30, 2014},
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Organization = {MIPRO Croatian Soc; IEEE Reg 8; Ericsson Nikola Tesla Zagreb; T Croatian
|
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Telecom Zagreb; Koncar Elect Ind Zagreb; InfoDom Zagreb; HEP Croatian
|
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Elect Co Zagreb; VIPNet Zagreb; Storm Comp Zagreb; Transmitters \&
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Commun Co Zagreb; King ICT Zagreb; IN2 Zagreb; Altpro Zagreb; Microsoft
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Croatia; Hewlett Packard Croatia; Micro Link Zagreb; Mjerne Tehnologije
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Zagreb; Selmet Zagreb; Ib ProCADD Ljubljana; Nomen Rijeka; Croatian Post
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\& Elect Commun Agcy; Univ Zagreb; Univ Rijeka; IEEE Croatia Sect;
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Rudjer Boskov Inst Zagreb; Univ Rijeka Fac Engn \& Maritime Studies;
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Univ Zagreb, Fac Elect Engn \& Comp Zagreb; Univ Zagreb, Fac Org \&
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Informat Varazdin; Minist Sci, Educ \& Sports Republ Croatia; Minist
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Maritime Affairs, Transport \& Infrastructure Republ Croatia; Minist
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Econ Republ Croatia; Croatian Chamber Econ},
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Abstract = {This expert paper describes the characteristics of six most used free
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software tools for general data mining that are available today:
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RapidMiner, R, Weka, KNIME, Orange, and scikit-learn. The goal is to
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|
provide the interested researcher with all the important pros and cons
|
|
regarding the use of a particular tool. A comparison of the implemented
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algorithms covering all areas of data mining (classification,
|
|
regression, clustering, associative rules, feature selection, evaluation
|
|
criteria, visualization, etc.) is provided. In addition, the tools'
|
|
support for the more advanced and specialized research topics (big data,
|
|
data streams, text mining, etc.) is outlined, where applicable. The
|
|
tools are also compared with respect to the community support, based on
|
|
the available sources. This multidimensional overview in the form of
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|
expert paper on data mining tools emphasizes the quality of RapidMiner,
|
|
R, Weka, and KNIME platforms, but also acknowledges the significant
|
|
advancements made in the other tools.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-953-233-081-6},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Jovic, Alan/AAB-7865-2020
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Jovic, Alan/0000-0003-3821-8091},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000346438700215},
|
|
}
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@article{ WOS:000216414200005,
|
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Author = {Tamura, Yoshinobu and Yamada, Shigeru},
|
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Title = {AN EMBEDDED OSS RELIABILITY AND OPTIMIZATION ANALYSIS INCORPORATING
|
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IMPERFECT DEBUGGING},
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|
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RELIABILITY QUALITY AND SAFETY ENGINEERING},
|
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Year = {2009},
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Volume = {16},
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Number = {4},
|
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Pages = {371-384},
|
|
Month = {AUG},
|
|
Abstract = {As a result of the technological progress, software development
|
|
environment has changed into development paradigm based on client/server
|
|
systems by using network computing technologies. Network technologies
|
|
have made rapid progress with the dissemination of computer systems in
|
|
all areas. These network technologies become increasingly more complex
|
|
in a wide sphere. Especially, open source software systems which serve
|
|
as key components of critical infrastructures in the society are still
|
|
ever-expanding now.
|
|
In this paper, we propose a method of software reliability assessment
|
|
based on stochastic differential equations. Especially, we derive
|
|
several assessment measures in terms of imperfect debugging. Also, we
|
|
analyze actual software fault-count data to show numerical examples of
|
|
software reliability assessment for an embedded open source software.
|
|
Further, it has been necessary to manage the software development
|
|
process in terms of reliability, effort, and release time. Then, we find
|
|
the optimal release time based on the total expected software
|
|
maintenance effort.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1142/S0218539309003459},
|
|
ISSN = {0218-5393},
|
|
EISSN = {1793-6446},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000216414200005},
|
|
}
|
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|
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000245709600124,
|
|
Author = {ul Qounain Jaffry, Syed Waqar and Kayani, Umer Riaz},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {FOSS localization: A solution for the ICT dilemma of developing
|
|
countries},
|
|
Booktitle = {Proceedings of the INMIC 2005: 9th International Multitopic Conference -
|
|
Proceedings},
|
|
Year = {2005},
|
|
Pages = {706-710},
|
|
Note = {9th International Multitopic Conference of Pakistan, FAST-NU Karaci
|
|
Campus, Karachi, PAKISTAN, DEC 24-25, 2005},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE-NUCES Karachi Student Branch; IEEE Karachi Sect},
|
|
Abstract = {Information and communication technology (ICT) has tremendously expanded
|
|
over the last three decades making the access to right information at
|
|
the right time feasible ensuring the success of an individual,
|
|
organization or culture. In order to make the most out of this exciting
|
|
revolution one must be in a position to afford and completely comprehend
|
|
what is offered by this technology. Unfortunately most of the software
|
|
are controlled by proprietary that are economically unaffordable for
|
|
developing countries and are based on a on language that is not
|
|
comprehendible by their masses. Software localization of Free and Open
|
|
Source Software (FOSS) is an effort that addresses this Software (FOSS)
|
|
is an effort that addresses this twofold dilemma. FOSS made software
|
|
affordable while localization bridges the language barrier that helps
|
|
people to fully comprehend and utilize the benefits of ICT In this
|
|
research we have explored various aspects of the software localization
|
|
of free and open source operating system (FOSOS) and developed a working
|
|
prototype. Paper explains concept and all the technical steps of FOSS
|
|
localization of Ubuntu Linux that is a FOSOS with a foreseeable future
|
|
work.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-7803-9429-2},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000245709600124},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000733158200001,
|
|
Author = {Xie, Yunyi and Chen, Jinyin and Zhang, Jian and Shu, Xincheng and Xuan,
|
|
Qi},
|
|
Title = {Time-Series Snapshot Network for Partner Recommendation: A Case Study on
|
|
OSS},
|
|
Journal = {IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON COMPUTATIONAL SOCIAL SYSTEMS},
|
|
Year = {2022},
|
|
Volume = {9},
|
|
Number = {4},
|
|
Pages = {1048-1059},
|
|
Month = {AUG},
|
|
Abstract = {The last decade has witnessed the rapid growth of open-source software
|
|
(OSS). Still, all contributors may find it difficult to assimilate into
|
|
the OSS community even they are enthusiastic to make contributions. We
|
|
thus suggest that partner recommendation across different roles may
|
|
benefit both the users and developers, i.e., once we are able to make
|
|
successful recommendation for those in need, it may dramatically
|
|
contribute to the productivity of developers and the enthusiasm of
|
|
users, thus further boosting OSS projects' development. Motivated by
|
|
this potential, we model the partner recommendation as link prediction
|
|
task from email data via network embedding methods. In this article, we
|
|
introduce time-series snapshot network (TSSN) that is a mixture network
|
|
to model the interactions among users and developers. Based on the
|
|
established TSSN, we perform temporal biased walk (TBW) to automatically
|
|
capture both temporal and structural information of the email network,
|
|
i.e., the behavioral similarity between individuals in the OSS email
|
|
network. Experiments on ten Apache data sets demonstrate that the
|
|
proposed TBW significantly outperforms a number of advanced random
|
|
walk-based embedding methods, leading to the state-of-the-art
|
|
recommendation performance.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/TCSS.2021.3070914},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {APR 2021},
|
|
ISSN = {2329-924X},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Xie, Yunyi/0000-0002-4272-7166
|
|
Shu, Xincheng/0000-0001-6253-5607},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000733158200001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000327181600174,
|
|
Author = {Colomina, Ignacio and Arnedo-Moreno, Joan and Clariso, Robert},
|
|
Editor = {Barolli, L and Xhafa, F and Takizawa, M and Enokido, T and Hsu, HH},
|
|
Title = {A study on practices against malware in free software projects},
|
|
Booktitle = {2013 IEEE 27TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCED INFORMATION
|
|
NETWORKING AND APPLICATIONS WORKSHOPS (WAINA)},
|
|
Year = {2013},
|
|
Pages = {1070-1075},
|
|
Note = {IEEE 27th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking
|
|
and Applications Workshops (WAINA), Barcelona, SPAIN, MAR 25-28, 2013},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE; Tech Univ Catalonia; Fukuoka Inst Technol; IEEE Comp Soc; IEEE
|
|
Comp Soc Tech Comm Distributed Proc},
|
|
Abstract = {Many popular applications are developed using a free software model,
|
|
through the collaborative effort of a community which makes the source
|
|
code available for free. Unfortunately, malicious third parties may
|
|
attempt to take advantage of this combination of popularity and openness
|
|
by introducing software components that infect end-users who install the
|
|
application. To reduce this security risk, several technical procedures
|
|
and community management practices can be used during software
|
|
development and distribution. This paper studies these procedures in the
|
|
free source domain and evaluates their application in two widely-used
|
|
open source projects, Symfony and Chromium.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/WAINA.2013.245},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-7695-4952-1; 978-1-4673-6239-9},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Clariso, Robert/B-5450-2009},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Clariso, Robert/0000-0001-9639-0186},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000327181600174},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000299485100002,
|
|
Author = {de Pablos Heredero, Carmen and Perez Bermejo, Luis J. and Montes
|
|
Botella, Jose Luis},
|
|
Title = {The impact of operational support systems (OSS) on improving urban
|
|
public transport services},
|
|
Journal = {CUADERNOS DE ECONOMIA Y DIRECCION DE LA EMPRESA},
|
|
Year = {2012},
|
|
Volume = {15},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Pages = {12-24},
|
|
Month = {JAN-MAR},
|
|
Abstract = {Local authorities invest between 15 and 20\% of their yearly budget in
|
|
urban transport. The excessive increase in motorization indexes in
|
|
developed countries produces irreversible damage to the environment and
|
|
impairs citizens' quality of life. Urban public transport can help to
|
|
improve people's wellbeing and achieve sustainable development in
|
|
cities. Operations support systems (OSS) are integral control systems
|
|
that, when applied to transportation networks, can provide the required
|
|
means to identify, regulate and manage the available resources in real
|
|
time. The main objective of this study was to examine the current
|
|
relationship between investment in OSS and improvement in the quality of
|
|
service in businesses providing urban transport services in local
|
|
settings in Spain. (C) 2011 ACEDE. Published by Elsevier Espana, S.L.
|
|
All rights reserved.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.cede.2011.07.001},
|
|
ISSN = {1138-5758},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {De Pablos, Carmen/A-3519-2014},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000299485100002},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000451593200001,
|
|
Author = {Ayala, Claudia and Anh Nguyen-Duc and Franch, Xavier and Host, Martin
|
|
and Conradi, Reidar and Cruzes, Daniela and Babar, Muhammad Ali},
|
|
Title = {System requirements-OSS components: matching and mismatch resolution
|
|
practices - an empirical study},
|
|
Journal = {EMPIRICAL SOFTWARE ENGINEERING},
|
|
Year = {2018},
|
|
Volume = {23},
|
|
Number = {6},
|
|
Pages = {3073-3128},
|
|
Month = {DEC},
|
|
Abstract = {Developing systems by integrating Open Source Software (OSS) is
|
|
increasingly gaining importance in the software industry. Although the
|
|
literature claims that this approach highly impacts Requirements
|
|
Engineering (RE) practices, there is a lack of empirical evidence to
|
|
demonstrate this statement. To explore and understand problems and
|
|
challenges of current system requirement-OSS component matching and
|
|
mismatches resolution practices in software development projects that
|
|
integrate one or more OSS components into their software products.
|
|
Semi-structured in-depth interviews with 25 respondents that have
|
|
performed RE activities in software development projects that integrate
|
|
OSS components in 25 different software development companies in Spain,
|
|
Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. The study uncovers 15 observations
|
|
regarding system requirements-OSS components matching and mismatch
|
|
resolution practices used in industrial projects that integrate OSS
|
|
components. The assessed projects focused mainly on pre-release stages
|
|
of software applications that integrate OSS components in an
|
|
opportunistic way. The results also provide details of a set of
|
|
previously unexplored scenarios when solving system requirement-OSS
|
|
component mismatches; and clarify some challenges and related problems.
|
|
For instance, although licensing issues and the potential changes in OSS
|
|
components by their corresponding communities and/or changes in system
|
|
requirements have been greatly discussed in the RE literature as
|
|
problems for OSS component integration, they did not appear to be
|
|
relevant in our assessed projects. Instead, practitioners highlighted
|
|
the problem of getting suitable OSS component documentation/information.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/s10664-017-9594-1},
|
|
ISSN = {1382-3256},
|
|
EISSN = {1573-7616},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Franch, Xavier/A-8588-2008
|
|
Nguyen-Duc, Anh/AAB-5189-2020
|
|
BABAR, A/A-4187-2009
|
|
Höst, Martin/KDN-4323-2024
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Host, Martin/0000-0002-9360-8693},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000451593200001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000467013600043,
|
|
Author = {Duarte, Diogo and Goncalves, Gil},
|
|
Editor = {DosSantos, JG and Fonte, C and DeFigueiredo, RF and Cardoso, A and Goncalves, G and Almeida, JP and Baptista, S},
|
|
Title = {AUTOMATIC PRODUCTION OF ORTOPHOTOS IN URBAN AREAS USING UAVS AND OPEN
|
|
SOURCE SOFTWARE},
|
|
Booktitle = {ATAS DAS I JORNADAS LUSOFONAS DE CIENCIAS E TECNOLOGIAS DE INFORMACAO
|
|
GEOGRAFICA},
|
|
Series = {Documentos},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Pages = {705-722},
|
|
Note = {1st Lusophone Conference on Sciences and Technologies of Geographic
|
|
Information, Coimbra, PORTUGAL, SEP 11-13, 2014},
|
|
Organization = {Univ Coimbra, Fac Master Geog Informat Technologies; Vasco Gama
|
|
Pastelarias; Municipia; PRAXIS; Porto Editora; Escola Profiss
|
|
Profitecla; Delta Cafes; Unicer; Faunalia; DIGITalGEO; APEDI; MundoGEO;
|
|
Inst Geo Direito; gvSIG Asociac; Distico; Turismo Centro Portugal;
|
|
iNSEC; FCT; Centro Estudos Geografia Ordenamento Territorio; DMat; DEI;
|
|
Direcao Geral Territorio; Inst Geografico Excercilo; Ordem Engn, Regiao
|
|
Centro},
|
|
Abstract = {Nowadays, the photogrammetric use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) in
|
|
several areas is a reality that grows from day to day in several market
|
|
areas. In such areas, ranging from environmental monitoring to precision
|
|
agriculture, the ortophotos are the most commonly requested digital
|
|
photogrammetric product. In fact, by using a GIS platform, the
|
|
ortophotos can enable the integration of radiometric and spectral image
|
|
data with the geographic and cartographic data and allow us to expand
|
|
the spatial analysis to other types of attribute data. In this paper we
|
|
present a methodology for the automatic production of ortophotos in
|
|
urban areas by using UAVs and open source photogrammetric software. The
|
|
potential and limits of this technology are assessed in the context of
|
|
updating a municipal spatial database. The results show that the
|
|
synergistic use of UAVs and open source photogrammetric software can be
|
|
effectively used to produce ortophototos of small urban areas with an
|
|
excellent quality/price ratio.},
|
|
DOI = {10.14195/978-989-26-0983-6\_42},
|
|
ISBN = {978-989-26-0983-6},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Duarte, Diogo/AAC-4939-2021
|
|
Gonçalves, Gil/B-5110-2009},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000467013600043},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000406220800069,
|
|
Author = {Malik, Ashfaq Ahmad and Mahboob, Athar and Khan, Tariq Mairaj},
|
|
Editor = {Smari, WW},
|
|
Title = {Implementing MANET for Trustworthy Collaboration using OSS and Android
|
|
Based COTS Devices},
|
|
Booktitle = {2016 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COLLABORATION TECHNOLOGIES AND SYSTEMS
|
|
(CTS)},
|
|
Year = {2016},
|
|
Pages = {485-492},
|
|
Note = {17th International Conference on Collaboration Technologies and Systems
|
|
(CTS), Orlando, FL, OCT 31-NOV 04, 2016},
|
|
Organization = {Honeywell Int Inc; Knowledge Based Syst Inc; Ball Aerosp \& Technologies
|
|
Corp; Intel Corp; Microsoft Res; Springer Verlag},
|
|
Abstract = {Adhoc networking is not supported by Google in basic Android kernel as
|
|
part of Android Open Source Project (AOSP). Various projects are in hand
|
|
by different organizations to explore and implement the Mobile Adhoc
|
|
Networking (MANET) feature on Android based devices due to their
|
|
peculiar infrastructure-less requirements (such as disaster management,
|
|
nomadic battle fields having no communication infrastructure, search and
|
|
rescue operations etc). These projects carrying out research on MANETs
|
|
have successfully implemented adhoc networking on few targeted devices,
|
|
hence implementation of Mobile Adhoc Network (MANET) on every new
|
|
Android based device is quite challenging in nature. We have researched
|
|
on Commercial Off the Shelf (COTS) devices (such mobile phones and
|
|
tablets) to implement adhoc networking using open source software (OSS)
|
|
such as Serval Mesh, MANET Manager, WiFi Tether applications. We have
|
|
also modified the TrevE-Mod WiFi Tether application to work successfully
|
|
with MANET Manager and Linux/ Windows based Personal Computers (PCs) in
|
|
an adhoc network. The results achieved by performance evaluation tools
|
|
and testing of VoIP applications have proved it to be satisfactory. We
|
|
have also satisfactorily implemented, configured and tested point to
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point Virtual Private Network (VPN) between MANET nodes using OSS (VPN
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Server, OpenVPN for Android, OpenVPN Connect). The application of
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standards based security algorithms (for authentication and encryption
|
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in VPNs) demonstrates that these technologies can be effectively used
|
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for secure collaboration in adhoc environments as well.},
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DOI = {10.1109/CTS.2016.89},
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ISBN = {978-1-5090-2299-1},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000406220800069},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000300768100007,
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Author = {Kapur, Tina and Pieper, Steve and Whitaker, Ross and Aylward, Stephen
|
|
and Jakab, Marianna and Schroeder, Will and Kikinis, Ron},
|
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Title = {The National Alliance for Medical Image Computing, a roadmap initiative
|
|
to build a free and open source software infrastructure for
|
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translational research in medical image analysis},
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Journal = {JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL INFORMATICS ASSOCIATION},
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Year = {2012},
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Volume = {19},
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Number = {2},
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Pages = {176-180},
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Month = {MAR},
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Abstract = {The National Alliance for Medical Image Computing (NA-MIC), is a
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multi-institutional, interdisciplinary community of researchers, who
|
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share the recognition that modern health care demands improved
|
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technologies to ease suffering and prolong productive life. Organized
|
|
under the National Centers for Biomedical Computing 7 years ago, the
|
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mission of NA-MIC is to implement a robust and flexible open-source
|
|
infrastructure for developing and applying advanced imaging technologies
|
|
across a range of important biomedical research disciplines. A measure
|
|
of its success, NA-MIC is now applying this technology to diseases that
|
|
have immense impact on the duration and quality of life: cancer, heart
|
|
disease, trauma, and degenerative genetic diseases. The targets of this
|
|
technology range from group comparisons to subject-specific analysis.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1136/amiajnl-2011-000493},
|
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ISSN = {1067-5027},
|
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EISSN = {1527-974X},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Aylward, Stephen/0000-0002-7862-8856},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000300768100007},
|
|
}
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@article{ WOS:001096399600001,
|
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Author = {Shen, Che and Ding, Meiqi and Wu, Xinnan and Cai, Guanhua and Cai, Yun
|
|
and Gai, Shengmei and Wang, Bo and Liu, Dengyong},
|
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Title = {Identifying the quality characteristics of pork floss structure based on
|
|
deep learning framework},
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Journal = {CURRENT RESEARCH IN FOOD SCIENCE},
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Year = {2023},
|
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Volume = {7},
|
|
Abstract = {Pork floss is a traditional Chinese food with a long history. Nowadays,
|
|
pork floss is known to consumers as a leisure food. It is made from pork
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|
through a unique process in which the muscle fibers become flaky or
|
|
granular and tangled. In this study, a deep learning-based approach is
|
|
proposed to detect the quality characteristics of pork floss structure.
|
|
Describe that the experiments were conducted using widely recognized
|
|
brands of pork floss available in the grocery market, omitting the use
|
|
of abbreviations. A total of 8000 images of eight commercially available
|
|
pork flosses were collected and processed using sharpening, image gray
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|
coloring, real-time shading correction, and binarization. After the
|
|
machine learning model learned the features of the pork floss, the
|
|
images were labeled using a manual mask. The coupling of residual
|
|
enhancement mask and region-based convolutional neural network
|
|
(CRE-MRCNN) based deep learning framework was used to segment the
|
|
images. The results showed that CRE-MRCNN could be used to identify the
|
|
knot features and pore features of different brands of pork floss to
|
|
evaluate their quality. The combined results of the models based on the
|
|
sensory tests and machine vision showed that the pork floss from TC was
|
|
the best, followed by YJJ, DD and HQ. This also shows the potential of
|
|
machine vision to help people recognize the quality characteristics of
|
|
pork floss structure.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.crfs.2023.100587},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {SEP 2023},
|
|
Article-Number = {100587},
|
|
EISSN = {2665-9271},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Shen, Che/0000-0003-1188-7332},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001096399600001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000583127300028,
|
|
Author = {Phiri, Y. D. J. and Munthali, K. G.},
|
|
Editor = {Brovelli, MA and Marin, AF},
|
|
Title = {FOSS TECHNOLOGIES IN MODELLING SPATIAL ACCESSIBILITY OF PRIMARY HEALTH
|
|
CARE IN MALAWI},
|
|
Booktitle = {FOSS4G 2019 - ACADEMIC TRACK},
|
|
Series = {International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial
|
|
Information Sciences},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Volume = {42-4},
|
|
Number = {W14},
|
|
Pages = {189-195},
|
|
Note = {Conference on Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial (FOSS4G),
|
|
Bucharest, ROMANIA, AUG 26-30, 2019},
|
|
Organization = {ISPRS},
|
|
Abstract = {Primary health care (PHC) is the first point of contact people have with
|
|
a health system. As such access to PHC services is an important factor
|
|
to ensure good health of a community. While the need to provide equal
|
|
and easy access to PHC is well understood, the approaches informing the
|
|
decision-making process to improve the access tend to face a number of
|
|
challenges in the developing world. Use of conventional Information and
|
|
Communication Technologies (ICTs) comes with requisite financial costs
|
|
which Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) ICT technologies have the
|
|
potential to help lower among other benefits. In this study, the
|
|
confluence of spatial accessibility tools provided by FOSS technologies,
|
|
specifically PostgreSQL/PostGIS and QGIS, was explored to inform
|
|
decision making in PHC accessibility in Zomba, Malawi. The results show
|
|
that the household population (P) that is within the threshold time was
|
|
8, representing \% of all households having access to health care. The
|
|
mean accessibility score for the district was 0.010 and ranged from 0.00
|
|
to 0.231. While the findings provide, arguably, spatially objective PHC
|
|
accessibility data to inform policy direction and also reveals
|
|
accessibility to PHC in Malawi to be lower than reported, the study also
|
|
reveals the usefulness of FOSS technologies, in the developing world.
|
|
Use of FOSS facilitated incremental setup of the model thereby allowing
|
|
to run the model with limited processing power. That notwithstanding,
|
|
the study adds to the formal scientific research on the use of
|
|
relational spatial analysis in the developing world.},
|
|
DOI = {10.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-4-W14-189-2019},
|
|
ISSN = {1682-1750},
|
|
EISSN = {2194-9034},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000583127300028},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000887665300016,
|
|
Author = {Jokonya, Osden and Kroeze, Jan H. and Van der Poll, John A.},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {Assoc Informat Syst},
|
|
Title = {A FRAMEWORK TO ANALYZE E-GOVERNMENT OSS ADOPTION BENEFITS
|
|
Research-in-Progress},
|
|
Booktitle = {AMCIS 2013 PROCEEDINGS},
|
|
Year = {2013},
|
|
Note = {19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) - Hyperconnected
|
|
World - Anything, Anywhere, Anytime, Chicago, IL, AUG 15-17, 2013},
|
|
Abstract = {Open source software (OSS) previously regarded as a fad by many
|
|
academics has been rapidly adopted by both public and private sector
|
|
organizations. The challenge facing most organizations is how to
|
|
evaluate OSS adoption benefits. OSS adoption is a complex phenomenon
|
|
which requires an interdisciplinary approach to understand the
|
|
socio-technical, political, economic and legal benefits. The complexity
|
|
of the OSS phenomenon has resulted in fiercely contested, contradictory
|
|
rhetorical discussions among divided parties with no conclusive general
|
|
agreement. The one size fits all approach is fundamentally flawed for
|
|
evaluating OSS benefits in organizations as they are both subjective and
|
|
contextual. In this paper we propose a framework to balance the needs of
|
|
hard (objective) benefits and soft (subjective) benefits of OSS adoption
|
|
in public sector organizations. This paper proposes a framework to
|
|
evaluate benefits of OSS adoption in public-sector organizations, since
|
|
one-size-fits-all approaches have shortcomings to complex phenomena.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-615-55907-0},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Van der Poll, John/ITT-4830-2023},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000887665300016},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000312598000013,
|
|
Author = {Ohira, Masao and Koyama, Kiwako and Ihara, Akinori and Matsumoto,
|
|
Shinsuke and Kamei, Yasutaka and Matsumoto, Ken-ichi},
|
|
Editor = {Nakakoji, K and Murakami, Y and McCready, E},
|
|
Title = {A Time-Lag Analysis for Improving Communication among OSS Developers},
|
|
Booktitle = {NEW FRONTIERS IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE},
|
|
Series = {Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Volume = {6284},
|
|
Pages = {135-146},
|
|
Note = {3rd International Workshop on Supporting Knowledge Collaboration in
|
|
Software Development (KCSD 2009), Tokyo, JAPAN, NOV 19-20, 2009},
|
|
Organization = {Japanese Soc Artificial Intelligence},
|
|
Abstract = {In the open source software (OSS) development environment, a
|
|
communication time-lag among developers is more likely to happen due to
|
|
time differences among locations of developers and differences of
|
|
working hours for OSS development. A means for effective communication
|
|
among OSS developers has been increasingly demanded in recent years,
|
|
since an OSS product and its users requires a prompt response to issues
|
|
such as defects and security vulnerabilities. In this paper, we propose
|
|
an analysis method for observing the time-lag of communication among
|
|
developers in an OSS project and then facilitating the communication.},
|
|
ISSN = {0302-9743},
|
|
EISSN = {1611-3349},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-642-14887-3},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000312598000013},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000313069300003,
|
|
Author = {Capiluppi, Andrea and Izquierdo-Cortazar, Daniel},
|
|
Title = {Effort estimation of FLOSS projects: a study of the Linux kernel},
|
|
Journal = {EMPIRICAL SOFTWARE ENGINEERING},
|
|
Year = {2013},
|
|
Volume = {18},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Pages = {60-88},
|
|
Month = {FEB},
|
|
Abstract = {Empirical research on Free/Libre/Open Source Software (FLOSS) has shown
|
|
that developers tend to cluster around two main roles: ``core{''}
|
|
contributors differ from ``peripheral{''} developers in terms of a
|
|
larger number of responsibilities and a higher productivity pattern. A
|
|
further, cross-cutting characterization of developers could be achieved
|
|
by associating developers with ``time slots{''}, and different patterns
|
|
of activity and effort could be associated to such slots. Such analysis,
|
|
if replicated, could be used not only to compare different FLOSS
|
|
communities, and to evaluate their stability and maturity, but also to
|
|
determine within projects, how the effort is distributed in a given
|
|
period, and to estimate future needs with respect to key points in the
|
|
software life-cycle (e.g., major releases). This study analyses the
|
|
activity patterns within the Linux kernel project, at first focusing on
|
|
the overall distribution of effort and activity within weeks and days;
|
|
then, dividing each day into three 8-hour time slots, and focusing on
|
|
effort and activity around major releases. Such analyses have the
|
|
objective of evaluating effort, productivity and types of activity
|
|
globally and around major releases. They enable a comparison of these
|
|
releases and patterns of effort and activities with traditional software
|
|
products and processes, and in turn, the identification of
|
|
company-driven projects (i.e., working mainly during office hours) among
|
|
FLOSS endeavors. The results of this research show that, overall, the
|
|
effort within the Linux kernel community is constant (albeit at
|
|
different levels) throughout the week, signalling the need of updated
|
|
estimation models, different from those used in traditional 9am-5pm,
|
|
Monday to Friday commercial companies. It also becomes evident that the
|
|
activity before a release is vastly different from after a release, and
|
|
that the changes show an increase in code complexity in specific time
|
|
slots (notably in the late night hours), which will later require
|
|
additional maintenance efforts.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/s10664-011-9191-7},
|
|
ISSN = {1382-3256},
|
|
EISSN = {1573-7616},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Capiluppi, Andrea/AGO-2961-2022
|
|
Cortazar, Daniel/ABE-2382-2020
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Capiluppi, Andrea/0000-0001-9469-6050},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000313069300003},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000447349200007,
|
|
Author = {Nestor, Pauline},
|
|
Title = {ETHICAL EVOLUTION: ENDOGAMY AND EXOGAMY IN <i>THE MILL ON THE FLOSS</i>},
|
|
Journal = {GEORGE ELIOT-GEORGE HENRY LEWES STUDIES},
|
|
Year = {2007},
|
|
Number = {52-53},
|
|
Pages = {93-104},
|
|
Month = {SEP},
|
|
ISSN = {2372-191X},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000447349200007},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000290470500004,
|
|
Author = {Chou, Shih-Wei and He, Mong-Young},
|
|
Title = {Understanding OSS development in communities: the perspectives of
|
|
ideology and knowledge sharing},
|
|
Journal = {BEHAVIOUR \& INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY},
|
|
Year = {2011},
|
|
Volume = {30},
|
|
Number = {3},
|
|
Pages = {325-337},
|
|
Abstract = {This study aims to understand why open source software (OSS) developers
|
|
contribute and how their dispersed efforts are controlled to lead to
|
|
viable outputs. Drawing on theories related to ideology and information
|
|
sharing, a model is proposed and tested empirically. We found that OSS
|
|
values are positively associated with collaborative elaboration and
|
|
communication competence, which in turn affect the performance of OSS
|
|
task in terms of task completion. Our results also delineate the
|
|
relationship among OSS norms, collaborative elaboration and source
|
|
credibility, and task completion. This research contributes to advancing
|
|
theoretical understanding of OSS performance as well as providing OSS
|
|
practitioners with guidelines on how OSS communities use OSS ideology to
|
|
achieve better performance.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1080/0144929X.2010.535853},
|
|
ISSN = {0144-929X},
|
|
EISSN = {1362-3001},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000290470500004},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000449166500007,
|
|
Author = {Kouzari, Elia and Sotiriadis, Lazaros and Stamelos, Ioannis},
|
|
Editor = {Stamelos, I and GonzalezBarahona, JM and Varlamis, I and Anagnostopoulos, D},
|
|
Title = {Process Mining for Process Conformance Checking in an OSS Project: An
|
|
Empirical Research},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SYSTEMS: ENTERPRISE SOFTWARE AND SOLUTIONS, OSS 2018},
|
|
Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
|
|
Year = {2018},
|
|
Volume = {525},
|
|
Pages = {79-89},
|
|
Note = {14th IFIP WG 2.13 International Conference on Open Source Systems (OSS),
|
|
Athens, GREECE, JUN 08-10, 2018},
|
|
Organization = {Harokopio Univ; IFIP WG 2 13},
|
|
Abstract = {With almost 20 years of research, Process Mining can now be considered
|
|
to be in a mature phase allowing its application to a variety of
|
|
sectors. In this article, the bug closure process that is followed by a
|
|
community of an open source software project is investigated in order to
|
|
perform process conformance checking. Actual data that reveal the
|
|
process steps have been extracted from the project's Bugzilla database
|
|
and have been used as input in Disco process mining tool. The data
|
|
includes extracted information for more than 19,000 bugs for the past 15
|
|
years in a csv form, formatted appropriately to construct an event log
|
|
suitable for process mining. The extracted models have been compared to
|
|
the process described in the project's blogs and wikis by the community.
|
|
The same models are also compared to the bug closure process that
|
|
Bugzilla suggests to be used by the projects using this software for bug
|
|
tracking purposes. The findings reveal that indeed the process followed
|
|
in the OSS project is very similar to the declared one but variations do
|
|
occur under specific circumstances. However, the process is not
|
|
identical to the one proposed by Bugzilla suggesting that each OSS
|
|
project can customize its processes in order to better address the needs
|
|
of the project and the community. This empirical research highlights the
|
|
importance of process mining in OSS projects in order to investigate the
|
|
processes followed and identify outliers helping to standardize and
|
|
improve the processes and enhance the collaboration among the members of
|
|
the communities.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-319-92375-8\_7},
|
|
ISSN = {1868-4238},
|
|
EISSN = {1868-422X},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-319-92375-8; 978-3-319-92374-1},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Stamelos, Ioannis/AAK-7207-2020},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000449166500007},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000290650000042,
|
|
Author = {Gomes de Almeida, Luis Rogerio and Siqueira Dias, Jose Antonio},
|
|
Editor = {Mladenov, V and Psarris, K and Mastorakis, N and Caballero, A and Vachtsevanos, G},
|
|
Title = {Collaborative Distance Teaching of Electronics in Synchronous and
|
|
Asynchronous Environments Using Free Software},
|
|
Booktitle = {ADVANCES IN COMMUNICATIONS, COMPUTERS, SYSTEMS, CIRCUITS AND DEVICES},
|
|
Series = {European Conference of Systems-Proceedings},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Pages = {239+},
|
|
Note = {European Conference of Systems/European Conference of Circuits
|
|
Technology and Devices/European Conference of Communications/European
|
|
Conference of Computer Science, Puerto De La Cruz, SPAIN, NOV 30-DEC 02,
|
|
2010},
|
|
Abstract = {The aim of this work was to diversify the supply of vocational training
|
|
in electronics by developing a methodology based on synchronous and
|
|
asynchronous distance teaching with access to a specific software for
|
|
the realization of Online experiments. Despite the fact that Online
|
|
courses exist in a great quantity, only a few of them deal with complex
|
|
technologies and collaborative practical activities.},
|
|
ISSN = {1792-6637},
|
|
ISBN = {978-960-474-250-9},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Dias, José/D-5656-2012},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000290650000042},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000877476300012,
|
|
Author = {Sanchez, Brandon Oviedo and Brenes, Emmanuel Alfaro and Lopez, Isaac
|
|
Mena and Avila, Adrian Amador and Molina, Diego Munguia and Alfaro,
|
|
Jaime Gutierrez},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {Promoting community participation in thematic mapping processes by
|
|
simplifying the free software tool OSMTracker for Android},
|
|
Booktitle = {IV JORNADAS COSTARRICENSES DE INVESTIGACION EN COMPUTACION E INFORMATICA
|
|
(JOCICI 2019)},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Note = {4th Costa Rican Conference on Computing and Informatics Research
|
|
(JoCICI), Univ Estatal Distancia, San Jose, CA, AUG 19-20, 2019},
|
|
Organization = {Univ Costa Rica; Univ Nacl; TEC; Sede Interuniversitaria; Colegio
|
|
Profesionales Informatica Computac; Centro Latinoamericano Estudios
|
|
Informatica; CONARE},
|
|
Abstract = {Social cartography empowers communities to create maps that represent
|
|
their own perspectives about their surrounding environment. Thematic
|
|
mapping aims at making visible physical space features corresponding to
|
|
particular interests, for example: hydrants, accessibility, or public
|
|
transportation. Information and communication technologies bring these
|
|
mapping process to the digital realm, streamlining the management of
|
|
maps and expanding its application opportunities. Free software tools
|
|
for geospatial data and information management contribute to mapping
|
|
processes by encouraging collaboration through the reduction of entry
|
|
barriers, which can range from economical hurdles to data privacy
|
|
related issues. OSMTracker for Android is a free software geospatial
|
|
data capturing tool that runs on the Android operating system. The
|
|
tool's user interface can be customized to match specific data capturing
|
|
needs for different communities and purposes, making it widely used
|
|
globally for thematic mapping. However, this customization requires
|
|
specific technical skills, imposing a usability limitation for the tech
|
|
unsavvy collaborators. This paper presents an improvement in OSMTracker
|
|
to simplify loading and sharing custom buttons layouts. In addition, the
|
|
paper discusses briefly the experiences of facilitating two mapping
|
|
workshops carried out using the improved tool.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/jocici48395.2019.9105207},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-7281-4787-1},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Munguia, Diego/KHW-6811-2024
|
|
Alfaro, Jaime/ABH-7988-2020
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Amador Avila, Adrian/0009-0003-3104-3441
|
|
Munguia Molina, Diego/0000-0002-2933-9820
|
|
Gutierrez Alfaro, Jaime/0000-0002-2893-8311},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000877476300012},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000366835105099,
|
|
Author = {Sanzberro, O. and Alvarez de Eulate, N. and Jareno, M. and Etxeberria,
|
|
O. and Manterola, U. and Martinez, C.},
|
|
Editor = {Chova, LG and Martinez, AL and Torres, IC},
|
|
Title = {RESEARCH AND PROMOTION OF FREE SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGY PLATFORMS FOR MASSIVE
|
|
OPEN ONLINE COURSES},
|
|
Booktitle = {INTED2014: 8TH INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGY, EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT
|
|
CONFERENCE},
|
|
Series = {INTED Proceedings},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Pages = {5635},
|
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Note = {8th International Technology, Education and Development Conference
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(INTED), Valencia, SPAIN, MAR 10-12, 2014},
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Abstract = {The Asmoz Foundation, under the Department of Industry, Innovation,
|
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Commerce and Tourism of the Basque Government, has carried out the
|
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project called ``RESEARCH AND PROMOTION OF FREE SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGY
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PLATFORMS FOR MASSIVE OPEN ONLINE COURSES{''} with the aim of examining
|
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the trend in e-Learning from a technological perspective and in
|
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collaboration with the UPV/EHU (University of the Basque Country), with
|
|
a view to contributing towards its establishment as a valid model for
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permanent education in the Basque Autonomous Community; later publishing
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and disseminating the conclusions reached to Universities, schools,
|
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education agents and companies.
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Results:
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In general, the results obtained through the project have been:
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- To research and test the different open source online learning
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platforms that enable the provision of MOOC-style education.
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- To give teachers (indispensable vector) the opportunity to generate
|
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`massive open online courses' by themselves, as this group has few
|
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conceptual and pragmatic references that suggest how to approach the
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work from this new perspective.
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- To promote the implementation of this new trend in education among
|
|
teachers, leading to education free of charge provided by platforms that
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|
are accessible through the Internet and focused on very large groups of
|
|
people. MOOCs are usually based on up-to-date material, are focused on
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|
practical aspects and have a curriculum that depends on the interests of
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the pupils.
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- To study the problems and technological needs that arise when defining
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and developing MOOCs.
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- To disseminate the study carried out throughout the education
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community (Universities, schools, education agents and companies) and to
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provide solutions to the extent possible.},
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ISSN = {2340-1079},
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ISBN = {978-84-616-8412-0},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000366835105099},
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|
}
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|
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@article{ WOS:000225216100012,
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Author = {Grohmann, CH},
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|
Title = {Morphometric analysis in geographic information systems: applications of
|
|
free software GRASS and R},
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Journal = {COMPUTERS \& GEOSCIENCES},
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Year = {2004},
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Volume = {30},
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Number = {9-10},
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Pages = {1055-1067},
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Month = {NOV-DEC},
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Abstract = {Development and interpretation of morphometric maps are important tools
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|
in studies related to neotectonics and geomorphology; Geographic
|
|
Information Systems (GIS) allows speed and precision to this process,
|
|
but applied methodology will vary according to available tools and
|
|
degree of knowledge of each researcher about involved software.
|
|
A methodology to integrate GIS and statistics in morphometric analysis
|
|
is presented for the most usual morphometric parameters-hypsometry,
|
|
slope, aspect, swath profiles, lineaments and drainage density, surface
|
|
roughness, isobase and hydraulic gradient.
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The GIS used was the Geographic Resources Analysis Support System
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|
(GRASS-GIS), an open-source project that offers an integrated
|
|
environment for raster and vector analysis, image processing and
|
|
maps/graphics creation. Statistical analysis of parameters can be
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|
carried out on R, a system for statistical computation and graphics,
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|
through an interface with GRASS that allows raster maps and points files
|
|
to be treated as variables for analysis.
|
|
The basic element for deriving morphometric maps is the digital
|
|
elevation model (DEM). It can be interpolated from scattered points or
|
|
contours, either in raster or vector format; it is also possible to use
|
|
DEMs from NASA's Shuttle Radar Topographic Mission, with 30 m of ground
|
|
resolution for the USA and 90 m for other countries.
|
|
Proposed methodology can be adapted according to necessities and
|
|
available tools. The use of free and open-source tools guarantees access
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to everyone, and its increasing popularization opens new development
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perspectives in this research field. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights
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|
reserved.},
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DOI = {10.1016/j.cageo.2004.08.002},
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ISSN = {0098-3004},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-7803},
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|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Grohmann, Carlos/A-9030-2008},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Grohmann, Carlos/0000-0001-5073-5572},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000225216100012},
|
|
}
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|
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000632588700003,
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Author = {de Lacerda, Arthur R. T. and Aguiar, Carla S. R.},
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Book-Group-Author = {ACM},
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Title = {FLOSS FAQ chatbot project reuse - how to allow nonexperts to develop a
|
|
chatbot},
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|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 15TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON OPEN COLLABORATION
|
|
(OPENSYM)},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Note = {15th International Symposium on Open Collaboration (OpenSym), Skovde,
|
|
SWEDEN, AUG 20-22, 2019},
|
|
Organization = {Univ Skovde; Swedish Competit Author; ACM Special Interest Grp Software
|
|
Engn; ACM SIGWEB; ACM In Cooperat},
|
|
Abstract = {FAQ chatbots possess the capability to provide answers to frequently
|
|
asked questions of a particular service, platform, or system. Currently,
|
|
FAQ chatbot is the most popular domain of use of dialog assistants.
|
|
However, developing a chatbot project requires a full-stack team formed
|
|
by numerous specialists, such as dialog designer, data scientist,
|
|
software engineer, DevOps, business strategist and experts from the
|
|
domain, which can be both time and resources consuming. Language
|
|
processing can be particularly challenging in languages other than
|
|
English due to the scarcity of training datasets.
|
|
Most of the requirements of FAQ chatbots are similar, domain-specific,
|
|
and projects could profit from Open Source Software (OSS) reuse. In this
|
|
paper, we examine how OSS FAQ chatbot projects can benefit from reuse at
|
|
the project level (black-box reuse). We present an experience report of
|
|
a FLOSS FAQ chatbot project developed in Portuguese to an e-government
|
|
service in Brazil. It comprises of the chatbot distribution service, as
|
|
well as for analytics tool integrated and deployed on-premises. We
|
|
identified assets that could be reused as a black-box and the assets
|
|
that should be customized for a particular application. We categorized
|
|
these assets in architecture, corpus, dialog flows, machine learning
|
|
models, and documentation. This paper discusses how automation,
|
|
pre-configuration, and templates can aid newcomers to develop chatbots
|
|
in Portuguese without the need for specialized skills required from
|
|
tools in chatbot architecture. Our main contribution is to highlight the
|
|
issues non-English FAQ chatbots projects will likely face and the assets
|
|
that can be reused. It allows non-chatbot experts to develop a
|
|
quality-assured OSS FAQ chatbot in a shorter project cycle.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1145/3306446.3340823},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4503-6319-8},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000632588700003},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000368495600006,
|
|
Author = {Blincoe, Kelly and Damian, Daniela},
|
|
Editor = {Damiani, E and Frati, F and Riehle, D and Wasserman, AI},
|
|
Title = {Implicit Coordination: A Case Study of the Rails OSS Project},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SYSTEMS: ADOPTION AND IMPACT},
|
|
Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Volume = {451},
|
|
Pages = {35-44},
|
|
Note = {11th IFIP WG 2.13 Annual International Conference on Open Source Systems
|
|
(OSS), Florence, ITALY, MAY 16-17, 2015},
|
|
Organization = {IFIP WG 2 13; Google},
|
|
Abstract = {Previous studies on coordination in OSS projects have studied explicit
|
|
communication. Research has theorized on the existence of coordination
|
|
without direct communication or implicit coordination in OSS projects,
|
|
suggesting that it contributes to their success. However, due to the
|
|
intangible nature of implicit coordination, no studies have confirmed
|
|
these theories. We describe how implicit coordination can now be
|
|
measured in modern collaborative development environments. Through a
|
|
case study of a popular OSS GitHub-hosted project, we report on how and
|
|
why features that support implicit coordination are used.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-319-17837-0\_4},
|
|
ISSN = {1868-4238},
|
|
EISSN = {1868-422X},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-319-17837-0; 978-3-319-17836-3},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Damian, Daniela/ADH-2548-2022
|
|
Blincoe, Kelly/AAI-6285-2020
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Blincoe, Kelly/0000-0003-4092-9706},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000368495600006},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001365150400001,
|
|
Author = {Tamura, Yoshinobu and Yamada, Shigeru},
|
|
Title = {Optimization based on expanded maintenance model considering OSS edge
|
|
computing},
|
|
Journal = {ANNALS OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH},
|
|
Year = {2025},
|
|
Volume = {345},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Pages = {405-416},
|
|
Month = {FEB},
|
|
Abstract = {We have proposed the maintenance effort assessment model based on two
|
|
Wiener processes for the operation of open source software (OSS) used in
|
|
the edge computing in the past. In particular, we consider that this
|
|
proposed model can assess the reliability by using three dimensional
|
|
graph. Then, we have proposed two-dimensional modeling based on the
|
|
effort management in the past. In this paper, we propose new expanded
|
|
maintenance model considering OSS edge computing by expanding the
|
|
existing two Wiener processes model in order to consider the network
|
|
environment under the edge OSS operation. Especially, it is important to
|
|
control the amount of maintenance effort expense in the long-term phase.
|
|
Then, we propose the optimization method based on the past
|
|
two-dimensional Wiener processes model. Thereby, it will be helpful to
|
|
assess the operation effort expenditures with network environment of
|
|
edge OSS service. Moreover, actual effort data sets are analyzed to show
|
|
numerical examples of the proposed optimization method considering the
|
|
network environment under the edge OSS operation.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/s10479-024-06407-5},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {NOV 2024},
|
|
ISSN = {0254-5330},
|
|
EISSN = {1572-9338},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001365150400001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000308134800037,
|
|
Author = {Amrollahi, Alireza and Manian, Amir and Khansari, Mohammad},
|
|
Editor = {Erkan, TE},
|
|
Title = {Challenges of OSS Development in Developing Countries: Case of Iran},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INFORMATION
|
|
MANAGEMENT AND EVALUATION},
|
|
Year = {2012},
|
|
Pages = {343-346},
|
|
Note = {3rd International Conference on Information Management and Evaluation
|
|
(ICIME), Atilim Univ, Performance Management \& Applicat Res Ctr,
|
|
Ankara, TURKEY, APR 16-17, 2012},
|
|
Abstract = {Open Source Software (OSS) could be a potential alternative for ICT
|
|
growth in less developed and developing countries. This approach could
|
|
provide developing countries with many benefits like: saving in cost of
|
|
development, higher quality, providing opportunity for knowledge and
|
|
technology transfer etc. In spite of this potential benefits, statistics
|
|
about success of OSS projects in developing countries is not promising.
|
|
This paper investigates the main challenges and difficulties which we
|
|
recognized as the major obstacles in OSS development in developing
|
|
countries. We conducted 13 semi-structured interviews with three
|
|
different groups of experts in open source projects and through in-depth
|
|
analysis of interviews recognized eight different categories of
|
|
challenges that overcoming them can greatly improve the progress of OSS
|
|
in Iran.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-908272-35-5},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Amrollahi, Alireza/AGH-6513-2022
|
|
Khansari, Mohammad/AAT-8597-2020},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000308134800037},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000453279600002,
|
|
Author = {Nguyen-Duc, Anh and Cruzes, Daniela S. and Terje, Snarby and
|
|
Abrahamsson, Pekka},
|
|
Title = {Do Software Firms Collaborate or Compete? A Model of Coopetition in
|
|
Community-initiated OSS Projects},
|
|
Journal = {E-INFORMATICA SOFTWARE ENGINEERING JOURNAL},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Volume = {13},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Pages = {37-62},
|
|
Abstract = {Background: An increasing number of commercial firms are participating
|
|
in Open Source Software (OSS) projects to reduce their development cost
|
|
and increase technical innovativeness. When collaborating with other
|
|
firms whose sought values are conflicts of interests, firms may behave
|
|
uncooperatively leading to harmful impacts on the common goal.
|
|
Aim: This study explores how software firms both collaborate and compete
|
|
in OSS projects.
|
|
Method: We adopted a mixed research method on three OSS projects.
|
|
Result: We found that commercial firms participating in
|
|
community-initiated OSS projects collaborate in various ways across the
|
|
organizational boundaries. While most of firms contribute little, a
|
|
small number of firms that are very active and account for large
|
|
proportions of contributions. We proposed a conceptual model to explain
|
|
for coopetition among software firms in OSS projects. The model shows
|
|
two aspects of coopetition can be managed at the same time based on firm
|
|
gatekeepers.
|
|
Conclusion: Firms need to operationalize their coopetition strategies to
|
|
maximize value gained from participating in OSS projects.},
|
|
DOI = {10.5277/e-Inf190102},
|
|
ISSN = {1897-7979},
|
|
EISSN = {2084-4840},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Nguyen-Duc, Anh/AAB-5189-2020
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Nguyen-Duc, Anh/0000-0002-7063-9200},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000453279600002},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000429800100016,
|
|
Author = {Bergholz, Richard and Rossel, Mirjam and Dutescu, Ralf M. and Voege,
|
|
Klaas P. and Salchow, Daniel J.},
|
|
Title = {Facilitating the analysis of the multifocal electroretinogram using the
|
|
free software environment <i>R</i>},
|
|
Journal = {EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY},
|
|
Year = {2018},
|
|
Volume = {28},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Pages = {87-93},
|
|
Month = {JAN},
|
|
Abstract = {Purpose: The large amount of data rendered by the multifocal
|
|
electroretinogram (mfERG) can be analyzed and visualized in various
|
|
ways. The evaluation and comparison of more than one examination is
|
|
time-consuming and prone to create errors. Using the free software
|
|
environment R we developed a solution to average the data of multiple
|
|
examinations and to allow a comparison of different patient groups.
|
|
Methods: Data of single mfERG recordings as exported in .csv format from
|
|
a RETIport 21 system (version 7/03, Roland Consult) or manually compiled
|
|
.csv files are the basis for the calculations. The R software extracts
|
|
response densities and implicit times of N1 and P1 for the sum response,
|
|
each ring eccentricity, and each single hexagon. Averages can be
|
|
calculated for as many subjects as needed. The mentioned parameters can
|
|
then be compared to another group of patients or healthy subjects.
|
|
Application of the software is illustrated by comparing 11 patients with
|
|
chloroquine maculopathy to a control group of 7 healthy subjects.
|
|
Results: The software scripts display response density and implicit time
|
|
3D plots of each examination as well as of the group averages.
|
|
Differences of the group averages are presented as 3D and grayscale 2D
|
|
plots. Both groups are compared using the t-test with Bonferroni
|
|
correction. The group comparison is furthermore illustrated by the
|
|
average waveforms and by boxplots of each eccentricity.
|
|
Conclusions: This software solution on the basis of the programming
|
|
language R facilitates the clinical and scientific use of the mfERG and
|
|
aids in interpretation and analysis.},
|
|
DOI = {10.5301/ejo.5001018},
|
|
ISSN = {1120-6721},
|
|
EISSN = {1724-6016},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Salchow, Daniel/0000-0003-3678-6183
|
|
Bergholz, Richard/0000-0001-7352-7653},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000429800100016},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000452936400002,
|
|
Author = {Saadon, Guy and Haddad, Yoram and Simoni, Noemie},
|
|
Title = {A survey of application orchestration and OSS in next-generation network
|
|
management},
|
|
Journal = {COMPUTER STANDARDS \& INTERFACES},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Volume = {62},
|
|
Pages = {17-31},
|
|
Month = {FEB},
|
|
Abstract = {In recent years, demands on wireless network for services mobility, for
|
|
ever more resources, and for a growing variety of services, have
|
|
exploded. Consequently, network management as we have known it up to
|
|
now, with its silos and rigid approach, cannot meet these expectations.
|
|
If we add the Internet of Things, the network has to become dynamic,
|
|
adaptable and flexible. In this context, the industry and forums have
|
|
specified and standardized a new architecture based on Software Defined
|
|
Network (SDN), Network Function Virtualization, and Orchestration. These
|
|
new paradigms, and especially Orchestration, will have a great impact on
|
|
the Legacy Network Management Systems and the Operations Support System
|
|
(OSS). We present a state of the art review of the main architecture
|
|
approaches in the SDN standardization forums and discuss the place of
|
|
the Orchestration in these different architectures. Then we focus on the
|
|
Orchestration at the application layer and show how, together with SDN
|
|
and Network Function Virtualization, they influence the Operation and
|
|
Business Support Systems of next-generation network management. Finally,
|
|
we analyze the roles and functions of this Orchestrator with regard to
|
|
upper management, as well as the several open challenges in this domain.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.csi.2018.07.003},
|
|
ISSN = {0920-5489},
|
|
EISSN = {1872-7018},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Haddad, Yoram/GLR-1232-2022
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {saadon, guy/0000-0002-1183-7784},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000452936400002},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000366264105053,
|
|
Author = {Squire, Megan and Gazda, Rebecca},
|
|
Editor = {Bui, TX and Sprague, RH},
|
|
Title = {FLOSS as a Source for Profanity and Insults: Collecting the Data},
|
|
Booktitle = {2015 48TH HAWAII INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SYSTEM SCIENCES (HICSS)},
|
|
Series = {Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System
|
|
Sciences},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Pages = {5290-5298},
|
|
Note = {48th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS),
|
|
Kauai, HI, JAN 05-08, 2015},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE Comp Soc; Univ Hawaii, Shidler Coll Business; Univ Hawaii, Dept EE;
|
|
Univ Hawaii, Informat Sci Program; ONR; AFOSR; Natl Sci Fdn; IEEE Syst
|
|
Sci \& Cybernet Soc; ACM; SIAM; IEEE Hawaii Sect; IEEE Control Syst Soc;
|
|
IEEE Grp Informat Theory; IEEE Grp Automat Control; ARO; Reg Med Program
|
|
Hawaii; Univ Hawaii, Coll Business Adm; Nasdaq},
|
|
Abstract = {An important task in machine learning and natural language processing is
|
|
to learn to recognize different types of human speech, including humor,
|
|
sarcasm, insults, and profanity. In this paper we describe our method to
|
|
produce test and training data sets to assist in this task. Our test
|
|
data sets are taken from the domain of free, libre, and open source
|
|
software (FLOSS) development communities. We describe our process in
|
|
constructing helper sets of relevant data, such as profanity lists,
|
|
lists of insults, and lists of projects with their codes of conduct.
|
|
Contributions of this paper are to describe the background literature on
|
|
computer-aided methods of recognizing insulting or profane speech, to
|
|
describe the parameters of data sets that are useful in this work, and
|
|
to outline how FLOSS communities are such a rich source of insulting or
|
|
profane speech data. We then describe our data sets in detail, including
|
|
how we created these data sets, and provide some initial guidelines for
|
|
usage.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/HICSS.2015.623},
|
|
ISSN = {1060-3425},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4799-7367-5},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Squire, Megan/0000-0002-5335-8423},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000366264105053},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000464302000002,
|
|
Author = {Larsson, Zeynep Yetis and Di Gangi, Paul M. and Teigland, Robin},
|
|
Title = {Sharing my way to success: A case study on developing entrepreneurial
|
|
ventures using social capital in an OSS community},
|
|
Journal = {INFORMATION AND ORGANIZATION},
|
|
Year = {2019},
|
|
Volume = {29},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Pages = {23-40},
|
|
Month = {MAR},
|
|
Abstract = {While Open Source Software (OSS) communities provide opportunities for
|
|
knowledge creation, we have a limited understanding of how entrepreneurs
|
|
leverage OSS communities for their entrepreneurial ventures. Using
|
|
social capital theory in a mixed methods case study, we compare
|
|
entrepreneur and non-entrepreneur behaviors to investigate how
|
|
entrepreneurs build social capital within an OSS community. This study
|
|
shows that entrepreneurs differentiate themselves from non-entrepreneurs
|
|
by focusing on cognitive and relational capital building activities,
|
|
which in return makes it possible for them to leverage their social
|
|
capital to influence and shape the environment in which they are
|
|
operating. Our findings suggest that entrepreneurs strategically select
|
|
which activities within the community to expend their limited resources
|
|
on (e.g., developing code over participating in email conversations) and
|
|
build their social capital more through their actions than through their
|
|
words (e.g., showing their commitment to the community through code
|
|
commits, bug fixes, and documentation). Given the liabilities of newness
|
|
and smallness as well as other challenges faced by entrepreneurs,
|
|
applying an open innovation strategy in OSS communities could be one
|
|
approach where entrepreneurs, by developing and freely revealing their
|
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intellectual property to the community, share their way to success via
|
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OSS-infused entrepreneurial business ventures.},
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DOI = {10.1016/j.infoandorg.2018.12.001},
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ISSN = {1471-7727},
|
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EISSN = {1873-7919},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Teigland, Robin/0000-0002-2097-2080
|
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Di Gangi, Paul/0000-0003-2489-6596},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000464302000002},
|
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000582726700001,
|
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Author = {Jabbar, A. Abdul and Aicardi, I and Grasso, N. and Piras, M.},
|
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Editor = {Brovelli, MA and Kotzinos, D and Paparoditis, N and Raghavan, V},
|
|
Title = {URBAN DATA COLLECTION USING A BIKE MOBILE SYSTEM WITH A FOSS
|
|
ARCHITECTURE},
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|
Booktitle = {FOSS4G-EUROPE 2017 - ACADEMIC TRACK},
|
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Series = {International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial
|
|
Information Sciences},
|
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Year = {2017},
|
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Volume = {42-4},
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Number = {W2},
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Pages = {3-9},
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Note = {European Conference on Free and Open Source Geospatial Technologies
|
|
(FOSS4G-Europe), Marne La Vallee, FRANCE, JUL 18-22, 2017},
|
|
Organization = {Ecole Natl Sci Geographiques; Int Soc Photogrammetry \& Remote Sensing;
|
|
ICA; OSGEO},
|
|
Abstract = {European community is working to improve the quality of the life in each
|
|
European country, in particular to increase the quality air condition
|
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and safety in each city. The quality air is daily monitored, using
|
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several ground station, which do not consider the variation of the
|
|
quality during the day, evaluating only the average level. In this case,
|
|
it could be interesting to have a ``smart{''} system to acquire
|
|
distributed data in continuous, even involving the citizens. On the
|
|
other hand, to improve the safety level in urban area along cycle lane,
|
|
road and pedestrian path, exist a lot of algorithms for visibility and
|
|
safety analysis; the crucial aspect is the 3D model considered as
|
|
``input{''} in these algorithms, which always needs to be updated.
|
|
A bike has been instrumented with two digital camera as Raspberry
|
|
PI-cam. Image acquisition has been realized with a dedicated python
|
|
tool, which has been implemented in the Raspberry PI system. Images have
|
|
been georeferenced using a u-blox 8T, connected to Raspberry system.
|
|
GNSS data has been acquired using a specific tool developed in Python,
|
|
which was based on RTKLIB library. Time synchronization has been
|
|
obtained with GNSS receiver. Additionally, a portable laser scanner, an
|
|
air quality system and a small Inertial platform have been installed and
|
|
connected with the Raspberry system.
|
|
The system has been implemented and tested to acquire data (image and
|
|
air quality parameter) in a district in Turin. Also a 3D model of the
|
|
investigated site has been carried. In this contribute, the assembling
|
|
of the system is described, in particular the dataset acquired and the
|
|
results carried out will be described. different low cost sensors, in
|
|
particular digital camera and laser scanner to collect easily geospatial
|
|
data in urban area.},
|
|
DOI = {10.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-4-W2-3-2017},
|
|
ISSN = {1682-1750},
|
|
EISSN = {2194-9034},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Aicardi, Irene/AAB-1901-2021
|
|
GRASSO, NIVES/M-6713-2019
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Piras, Marco/0000-0001-8000-2388
|
|
GRASSO, NIVES/0000-0002-9548-6765},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000582726700001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
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@article{ WOS:000238859200021,
|
|
Author = {Yang, K. and Ou, S. and Azmoodeh, M. and Georgalas, N.},
|
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Title = {Model-based service discovery - prototyping experience of an OSS
|
|
scenario},
|
|
Journal = {BT TECHNOLOGY JOURNAL},
|
|
Year = {2006},
|
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Volume = {24},
|
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Number = {2},
|
|
Pages = {145-150},
|
|
Month = {APR},
|
|
Abstract = {The practical success of the next generation operation support systems
|
|
(OSS) relies largely on its flexibility in providing adaptive and
|
|
cost-effective services. Service discovery is an essential mechanism to
|
|
achieve this goal. Driven primarily by the OSS requirements, this paper
|
|
proposes a new service discovery methodology for next generation OSS -
|
|
model-based service discovery (MBSD). MBSD takes advantage of the OMG
|
|
MDA (model-driven architecture) technology. The system architecture of
|
|
MBSD and its operation and implementation are presented. The proposed
|
|
methodology is briefly validated through an OSS scenario.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/s10550-006-0052-7},
|
|
ISSN = {1358-3948},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000238859200021},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000962708600001,
|
|
Author = {AlMarzouq, Mohammad and Grover, Varun and Thatcher, Jason and Klein,
|
|
Rich},
|
|
Title = {An empirical examination of newcomer contribution costs in established
|
|
OSS communities: a knowledge-based perspective},
|
|
Journal = {INTERNET RESEARCH},
|
|
Year = {2024},
|
|
Volume = {34},
|
|
Number = {3},
|
|
Pages = {665-689},
|
|
Month = {MAY 21},
|
|
Abstract = {PurposeTo remain sustainable, open source software (OSS) projects must
|
|
attract new members-or newcomers-who make contributions. In this paper,
|
|
the authors develop a set of hypotheses based on the knowledge barriers
|
|
framework that examines how OSS communities can encourage contributions
|
|
from newcomers.Design/methodology/approachEmploying longitudinal data
|
|
from the source code repositories of 232 OSS projects over a two-year
|
|
period, the authors employ a Poisson-based mixed model to test how
|
|
community characteristics, such as the main drivers of knowledge-based
|
|
costs, relate to newcomers' contributions.FindingsThe results indicate
|
|
that community characteristics, such as programming language choice,
|
|
documentation effort and code structure instability, are the main
|
|
drivers of knowledge-based contribution costs. The findings also suggest
|
|
that managing these costs can result in more inclusive OSS communities,
|
|
as evidenced by the number of contributing newcomers; the authors
|
|
highlight the importance of maintaining documentation efforts for OSS
|
|
communities.Originality/valueThis paper assumes that motivational
|
|
factors are a necessary but insufficient condition for newcomer
|
|
participation in OSS projects and that the cost to participation should
|
|
be considered. Using the knowledge barriers framework, this paper
|
|
identifies the main knowledge-based costs that hinder newcomer
|
|
participation. To the best of the authors' knowledge, this is the first
|
|
empirical study that does not limit data collection to a single hosting
|
|
platform (e.g., SourceForge), which improves the generalizability of the
|
|
findings.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1108/INTR-08-2022-0594},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {APR 2023},
|
|
ISSN = {1066-2243},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {AlMarzouq, Mohammad/S-7112-2018
|
|
thatcher, Jason/KEH-3245-2024
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Thatcher, Jason/0000-0002-7136-8836},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000962708600001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000272790600108,
|
|
Author = {Nasseri, E. and Counsell, S.},
|
|
Editor = {LuzarStiffler, V and Jarec, I and Bekic, Z},
|
|
Title = {System Evolution at the Attribute Level: An Empirical Study of Three
|
|
Java OSS and their Refactorings},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE ITI 2009 31ST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INFORMATION
|
|
TECHNOLOGY INTERFACES},
|
|
Series = {ITI},
|
|
Year = {2009},
|
|
Pages = {653-658},
|
|
Note = {31st International Conference on Information Technology Interfaces,
|
|
Cavtat, CROATIA, JUN 22-25, 2009},
|
|
Organization = {Univ Zagreb, Univ Comp Ctr; Croatian Acad Sci \& Arts; IEEE Reg 8; IEEE
|
|
Croatia Comp Chapter; Croatian Soc Med Informat; Ministry Sci, Educ \&
|
|
Sports, Republic Croatia},
|
|
Abstract = {In this paper, we focus on the net changes in attributes across versions
|
|
of OSS and use net class change data (class additions and deletions) as
|
|
well as refactoring data from a previous study to inform our
|
|
understanding of how those three systems evolved as they did While the
|
|
majority of new attributes were added at levels 1 and 2 of the
|
|
inheritance, these patterns were not consistent. The research question
|
|
addresses the evolutionary relationship between classes and attributes
|
|
as well as the connection between those changes and refactorings.
|
|
Although some evidence of attributes following patterns conformant with
|
|
class additions was found, we also identified occurrences of attributes
|
|
being added unilaterally. A strong correspondence was also found between
|
|
attribute addition and the refactoring data. Finally, we explore
|
|
features of a fourth system with seven inheritance levels for similar
|
|
characteristics.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/ITI.2009.5196165},
|
|
ISSN = {1330-1012},
|
|
ISBN = {978-953-7138-15-8},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000272790600108},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000406399800061,
|
|
Author = {Logothetis, S. and Karachaliou, E. and Stylianidis, E.},
|
|
Editor = {Aguilera, D and Georgopoulos, A and Kersten, T and Remondino, F and Stathopoulou, E},
|
|
Title = {FROM OSS CAD TO BIM FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE DIGITAL REPRESENTATION},
|
|
Booktitle = {3D VIRTUAL RECONSTRUCTION AND VISUALIZATION OF COMPLEX ARCHITECTURES},
|
|
Series = {International Archives of the Photogrammetry Remote Sensing and Spatial
|
|
Information Sciences},
|
|
Year = {2017},
|
|
Volume = {42-2},
|
|
Number = {W3},
|
|
Pages = {439-445},
|
|
Note = {Conference on 3D Virtual Reconstruction and Visualization of Complex
|
|
Architectures, Nafplio, GREECE, MAR 01-03, 2017},
|
|
Organization = {Int Soc Photogrammetry \& Remote Sensing},
|
|
Abstract = {The paper illustrates the use of open source Computer-aided design (CAD)
|
|
environments in order to develop Building Information Modelling (BIM)
|
|
tools able to manage 3D models in the field of cultural heritage.
|
|
Nowadays, the development of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) has
|
|
been rapidly growing and their use tends to be consolidated. Although
|
|
BIM technology is widely known and used, there is a lack of integrated
|
|
open source platforms able to support all stages of Historic Building
|
|
Information Modelling (HBIM) processes. The present research aims to use
|
|
a FOSS CAD environment in order to develop BIM plug-ins which will be
|
|
able to import and edit digital representations of cultural heritage
|
|
models derived by photogrammetric methods.},
|
|
DOI = {10.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-2-W3-439-2017},
|
|
ISSN = {2194-9034},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Stylianidis, Efstratios/R-3942-2017},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Stylianidis, Efstratios/0000-0002-0188-5117},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000406399800061},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000854591500023,
|
|
Author = {Dann, Andreas and Plate, Henrik and Hermann, Ben and Ponta, Serena Elisa
|
|
and Bodden, Eric},
|
|
Title = {Identifying Challenges for OSS Vulnerability Scanners-A Study \& Test
|
|
Suite},
|
|
Journal = {IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING},
|
|
Year = {2022},
|
|
Volume = {48},
|
|
Number = {9},
|
|
Pages = {3613-3625},
|
|
Month = {SEPT 1},
|
|
Abstract = {The use of vulnerable open-source dependencies is a known problem in
|
|
today's software development. Several vulnerability scanners to detect
|
|
known-vulnerable dependencies appeared in the last decade, however,
|
|
there exists no case study investigating the impact of development
|
|
practices, e.g., forking, patching, re-bundling, on their performance.
|
|
This paper studies (i) types of modifications that may affect vulnerable
|
|
open-source dependencies and (ii) their impact on the performance of
|
|
vulnerability scanners. Through an empirical study on 7,024 Java
|
|
projects developed at SAP, we identified four types of modifications:
|
|
re-compilation, re-bundling, metadata-removal and re-packaging. In
|
|
particular, we found that more than 87 percent (56 percent, resp.) of
|
|
the vulnerable Java classes considered occur in Maven Central in
|
|
re-bundled (re-packaged, resp.) form. We assessed the impact of these
|
|
modifications on the performance of the open-source vulnerability
|
|
scanners OWASP Dependency-Check (OWASP) and Eclipse Steady, GitHub
|
|
Security Alerts, and three commercial scanners. The results show that
|
|
none of the scanners is able to handle all the types of modifications
|
|
identified. Finally, we present Achilles, a novel test suite with 2,505
|
|
test cases that allow replicating the modifications on open-source
|
|
dependencies.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/TSE.2021.3101739},
|
|
ISSN = {0098-5589},
|
|
EISSN = {1939-3520},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Dann, Andreas/GQZ-6686-2022
|
|
Bodden, Eric/AAE-1365-2021
|
|
Hermann, Ben/AAG-9524-2019},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Dann, Andreas/0000-0002-6587-7431
|
|
Plate, Henrik/0000-0001-8862-3488
|
|
Bodden, Eric/0000-0003-3470-3647
|
|
Hermann, Ben/0000-0001-9848-2017},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000854591500023},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000223764600036,
|
|
Author = {Moncet, JL and Uymin, G and Snell, HE},
|
|
Editor = {Shen, SS and Lewis, PE},
|
|
Title = {Atmospheric radiance modeling using the Optimal Spectral Sampling (OSS)
|
|
method},
|
|
Booktitle = {ALGORITHMS AND TECHNOLOGIES FOR MULTISPECTRAL, HYPERSPECTRAL, AND
|
|
ULTRASPECTRAL IMAGERY X},
|
|
Series = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS
|
|
(SPIE)},
|
|
Year = {2004},
|
|
Volume = {5425},
|
|
Pages = {368-374},
|
|
Note = {Conference onAlgorithms and Technologies for Multispectral,
|
|
Hyperspectral, and Ultraspectral Imagery X, Orlando, FL, APR 12-15, 2004},
|
|
Organization = {SPIE},
|
|
Abstract = {Optimal Spectral Sampling (OSS) is a new approach to radiative transfer
|
|
modeling which addresses the need for algorithm speed, accuracy, and
|
|
flexibility. The OSS technique allows for the rapid calculation of
|
|
radiance for any class of multispectral, hyperspectral, or ultraspectral
|
|
sensors at any spectral resolution operating in any region from
|
|
microwave through UV wavelengths by selecting and appropriately
|
|
weighting the monochromatic points that contribute over the sensor
|
|
bandwidth. This allows for the calculation to be performed at a small
|
|
number of spectral points while retaining the advantages of a
|
|
monochromatic calculation such as exact treatment of multiple scattering
|
|
and/or polarization. The OSS method is well suited for remote sensing
|
|
applications which require extremely fast and accurate radiative
|
|
transfer calculations: atmospheric compensation, spectral and spatial
|
|
feature extraction, multi-sensor data fusion, sub-pixel spectral
|
|
analysis, qualitative and quantitative spectral analysis, sensor design
|
|
and data assimilation. The OSS was recently awarded a U.S. Patent
|
|
(\#6,584,405) and is currently used as part of the National
|
|
Polar-Orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System (NPOESS) CrIS,
|
|
CMIS, and OMPS-IR environmental parameter retrieval algorithms. This
|
|
paper describes the theoretical basis and development of OSS and shows
|
|
examples of the application and validation of this technique for a
|
|
variety of different sensor types and applications.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1117/12.541006},
|
|
ISSN = {0277-786X},
|
|
ISBN = {0-8194-5348-X},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000223764600036},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000269266300002,
|
|
Author = {Toral, S. L. and Martinez-Torres, M. R. and Barrero, F. J.},
|
|
Title = {Virtual communities as a resource for the development of OSS projects:
|
|
the case of Linux ports to embedded processors},
|
|
Journal = {BEHAVIOUR \& INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY},
|
|
Year = {2009},
|
|
Volume = {28},
|
|
Number = {5},
|
|
Pages = {405-419},
|
|
Abstract = {Open source software (OSS) projects represent a new paradigm of software
|
|
creation and development based on hundreds or even thousands of
|
|
developers and users organised in the form of a virtual community. The
|
|
success of an OSS project is closely linked to the successful
|
|
organisation and development of the virtual community of support. The
|
|
main objective of this article is to analyse the activity of virtual
|
|
communities. Social network analysis is employed to analyse Linux ports
|
|
to embedded processors as a case study to achieve this aim. The obtained
|
|
results confirm the necessity of structuring the virtual community with
|
|
a selection of active developers and core members to promote community
|
|
activity and attract peripheral users, expanding the impact of the
|
|
underlying software. The obtained result will be useful for the software
|
|
industry migrating to the open source software paradigm.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1080/01449290903121394},
|
|
ISSN = {0144-929X},
|
|
EISSN = {1362-3001},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Barrero, Federico/A-9626-2013
|
|
Martinez Torres, Rocio/E-6611-2010
|
|
Toral, Sergio/E-6309-2010},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Barrero, Federico/0000-0002-2896-4472
|
|
Martinez Torres, Rocio/0000-0002-1640-0020
|
|
Toral, Sergio/0000-0003-2612-0388},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000269266300002},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000392378400011,
|
|
Author = {Kavaler, David and Filkov, Vladimir},
|
|
Title = {Stochastic actor-oriented modeling for studying homophily and social
|
|
influence in OSS projects},
|
|
Journal = {EMPIRICAL SOFTWARE ENGINEERING},
|
|
Year = {2017},
|
|
Volume = {22},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Pages = {407-435},
|
|
Month = {FEB},
|
|
Abstract = {Open Source Software projects are communities in which people ``learn
|
|
the ropes{''} from each other. The social and technical activities of
|
|
developers evolve together, and as they link to each other they get
|
|
organized in a network of changing socio-technical connections. Traces
|
|
of those activities, or behaviors, are typically visible to all, in
|
|
project repositories and through communication between them. Thus, in
|
|
principle it may be possible to study those traces to tell which of the
|
|
observable socio-technical behaviors of developers in these projects are
|
|
responsible for the forming of persistent links between them. It may
|
|
also be possible to tell the extent to which links participate in the
|
|
spread of potential behavioral influences. Since OSS projects change in
|
|
both social and technical activity over time, static approaches, that
|
|
either ignore time or simplify it to a few slices, are frequently
|
|
inadequate to study these networks. On the other hand, ad-hoc dynamic
|
|
approaches are often only loosely supported by theory and can yield
|
|
misleading findings. Here we adapt the stochastic actor-oriented models
|
|
from social network analysis. These models enable the study of the
|
|
interplay between behavior, influence and network architecture, for
|
|
dynamic networks, in a statistically sound way. We apply the stochastic
|
|
actor-oriented models in case studies of two Apache Software Foundation
|
|
projects, and study code ownership and developer productivity as
|
|
behaviors. For those, we find evidence of significant social selection
|
|
effects (homophily) in both projects, but in different directions.
|
|
However, we find no evidence for the spread (social influence) of either
|
|
code ownership or developer productivity behaviors through the networks.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/s10664-016-9431-y},
|
|
ISSN = {1382-3256},
|
|
EISSN = {1573-7616},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000392378400011},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000380608000003,
|
|
Author = {Tansho, Terutaka and Noda, Tetsuo},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {ACM},
|
|
Title = {Utilization and Development Contribution of Open Source Software in
|
|
Japanese IT Companies: An Exploratory Study of the Effect on Business
|
|
Growth (2nd report based on 2014 survey)},
|
|
Booktitle = {Proceedings of the 11th International Symposium on Open Collaboration},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Pages = {A3+},
|
|
Note = {11th International Symposium on Open Collaboration, San Francisco, CA,
|
|
AUG 19-21, 2015},
|
|
Organization = {Wikimedia Fdn; Google Inc; Univ California Berkeley; ACM SIGSOFT; ACM
|
|
SIGWEB; John Ernest Fdn},
|
|
Abstract = {The usage of Open Source Software (OSS) has been extended in a wide
|
|
range of business fields not only IT industries. Behind this current
|
|
situation, there are tremendous inputs by the volunteer engineers in the
|
|
development communities. In this series of studies, we have conducted
|
|
questionnaire survey to Japanese IT companies in 2012 and 2013, and then
|
|
analyzed the relation between OSS utilization and development
|
|
contribution, and how these affect the business growth. Our study
|
|
revealed that Japanese IT companies are rather free riders of OSS, the
|
|
volume of development contributions are far less than that of
|
|
utilization. From our previous studies, it was anticipated that some
|
|
OSS-related factors were affecting the business growth; however, clear
|
|
evidence has not been found. In autumn 2014, we conducted the
|
|
questionnaire survey for the third time and this paper presents the
|
|
survey results as the second report of the continued research. We
|
|
constructed the simplified Logistic Model to investigate the influential
|
|
factors on business growth. However, no clear evidence was found as the
|
|
same as the previous study. In summary, we conclude that there are some
|
|
form of relationships between OSS utilization and development
|
|
contribution, but these are not the determinant factors on the business
|
|
growth in the Japanese IT companies at present.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1145/2788993.2789831},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4503-3666-6},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000380608000003},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000545523300009,
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Author = {Rashid, Mehvish and Clarke, Paul M. and O'Connor, Rory V.},
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Editor = {Larrucea, X and Santamaria, I and OConnor, RV and Messnarz, R},
|
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Title = {An Approach to Investigating Proactive Knowledge Retention in OSS
|
|
Communities},
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Booktitle = {SYSTEMS, SOFTWARE AND SERVICES PROCESS IMPROVEMENT (EUROSPI 2018)},
|
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Series = {Communications in Computer and Information Science},
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Year = {2018},
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Volume = {896},
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Pages = {108-119},
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Note = {25th European Conference on Systems, Software and Services Process
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|
Improvement (EuroSPI), Bilbao, SPAIN, SEP 05-07, 2018},
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Abstract = {Open Source Software (OSS) is the manifestation of software developed
|
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and released under an ``open source{''} license, meaning that under
|
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certain conditions; it is openly available for use, inspection,
|
|
modification, and for redistribution free of cost, or with cost based on
|
|
the license agreement. The transient nature of work force results in
|
|
turnover induced knowledge loss in OSS projects. Knowledge loss
|
|
phenomenon refers to loss of experience and expertise in OSS projects
|
|
due to leaving contributors, whose knowledge remains unshared with other
|
|
contributors. The outcome of this work is the research methodology, to
|
|
contribute towards the formation of proactive knowledge retention
|
|
practices in OSS projects to transform contributor's use of knowledge
|
|
and engagement in knowledge relevant activities including knowledge
|
|
sharing and knowledge transfer.},
|
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DOI = {10.1007/978-3-319-97925-0\_9},
|
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ISSN = {1865-0929},
|
|
EISSN = {1865-0937},
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ISBN = {978-3-319-97925-0; 978-3-319-97924-3},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Rashid, Mehvish/AAS-9282-2020
|
|
Clarke, Paul/JAX-9606-2023
|
|
},
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ORCID-Numbers = {O'Connor, Rory/0000-0001-9253-0313
|
|
Clarke, Paul/0000-0002-4487-627X
|
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Rashid, Mehvish/0000-0002-9824-5035},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000545523300009},
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|
}
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@article{ WOS:000322562000011,
|
|
Author = {Pires, L. F. and Borges, F. S. and Passoni, S. and Pereira, A. B.},
|
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Title = {Soil Pore Characterization Using Free Software and a Portable Optical
|
|
Microscope},
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Journal = {PEDOSPHERE},
|
|
Year = {2013},
|
|
Volume = {23},
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|
Number = {4},
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Pages = {503-510},
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Month = {AUG},
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Abstract = {Total porosity (TP), determined by image analysis, pore type and pore
|
|
size distribution were evaluated on impregnated soil blocks from an
|
|
undisturbed Brazilian sandy loam soil using a digital portable optical
|
|
microscope. The free software Image J (version 1.40g) was used for image
|
|
analysis. Procedures for soil image collection and analysis were
|
|
presented. The image analysis allowed the evaluation of pore sizes with
|
|
diameters ranging from 20 to > 1 000 m. The following types of pores
|
|
were also obtained: rounded, elongated and intermediate. The results
|
|
allowed the characterization of the soil as moderately porous (TP =
|
|
21.6\%). Rounded, intermediate and elongated pores were responsible for
|
|
11.6\%, 31.7\% and 56.7\% of TP. In relation to pore size 51.1\% of TP
|
|
was in the 100-500 mu m size class and a third of TP came from the pores
|
|
larger than 500 mu m.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/S1002-0160(13)60043-0},
|
|
ISSN = {1002-0160},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Pires, Luiz/I-5135-2012
|
|
Pereira, André/L-3401-2018
|
|
Borges, Fernando da Silva/I-3025-2016},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Pereira, Andre Belmont/0000-0002-1673-9841
|
|
Borges, Fernando da Silva/0000-0002-7647-2341},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000322562000011},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000411621400006,
|
|
Author = {Oltra Badenes, Raul Francisco and Gil Gomez, Hermenegildo and Bellver
|
|
Lopez, Rosana},
|
|
Title = {Differentiating factors between Free Software ERP (FSw ERP) and owner
|
|
ERP},
|
|
Journal = {DIRECCION Y ORGANIZACION},
|
|
Year = {2011},
|
|
Volume = {44},
|
|
Pages = {64-73},
|
|
Month = {JUL},
|
|
Abstract = {Currently, information systems are a key factor in business development
|
|
and competitiveness. Probably, within information systems, ERP's are
|
|
those with a greatest impact on business management. In their continuous
|
|
evolution, Free Software arises as a new trend. However, there are no
|
|
vir tually studies focusing on free software ERP and its differences
|
|
with owner software ERP. The aim of this paper is to define and discuss
|
|
the main differential factors between free software ERP's (FSw ERP's)
|
|
and owner ERP's.},
|
|
ISSN = {1132-175X},
|
|
EISSN = {2171-6323},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Oltra-Badenes, Raul/JGE-5621-2023},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000411621400006},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000274628500008,
|
|
Author = {Jiang, Zhengrui and Sarkar, Sumit},
|
|
Title = {Speed Matters: The Role of Free Software Offer in Software Diffusion},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS},
|
|
Year = {2009},
|
|
Volume = {26},
|
|
Number = {3},
|
|
Pages = {207-239},
|
|
Month = {WIN},
|
|
Abstract = {Many software products are available free of charge. While the benefits
|
|
resulting from network externality have been examined in the related
|
|
literature, the effect of free offer on the diffusion of new software
|
|
has not been formally analyzed. We show in this study that even if other
|
|
benefits do not exist, a software firm can still benefit from giving
|
|
away fully functioning software. This is due to the accelerated
|
|
diffusion process and subsequently the increased net present value of
|
|
future sales. By adapting the Bass diffusion model to capture the impact
|
|
of free software offer, we provide a methodology to determine the
|
|
optimal number of free adopters. We show that the optimal free offer
|
|
solution depends on the discount rate, the length of the demand window,
|
|
and the ratio of low-valuation to high-valuation free adopters. Our
|
|
methodology is shown to be applicable for both fixed and dynamic pricing
|
|
strategies.},
|
|
DOI = {10.2753/MIS0742-1222260307},
|
|
ISSN = {0742-1222},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Sarkar, Sumit/KGK-4495-2024
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Sarkar, Sumit/0000-0003-3045-1024
|
|
Jiang, Zhengrui/0000-0002-8576-7643},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000274628500008},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000734445200008,
|
|
Author = {Suzuki, Yasutada and Oshima, Syunichi and Sakamoto, Muneaki and
|
|
Fujinaga, Kaoru and Motomizu, Shoji},
|
|
Title = {Development of a Simple Analog-to-digital Converter Using Free-software},
|
|
Journal = {BUNSEKI KAGAKU},
|
|
Year = {2021},
|
|
Volume = {70},
|
|
Number = {12},
|
|
Pages = {737-743},
|
|
Abstract = {We have developed a simple analog-to-digital converter (ADC) by using
|
|
free software such as computer-aided design (CAD) software for an
|
|
electronic circuit, a filter circuit simulator, an integrated-developing
|
|
environment (IDE) for programming a controller, and that for a PC to
|
|
acquire and display the data. The ADC can record a temporal signal
|
|
produced by chromatography and flow-injection analysis. It has two
|
|
voltage measurement ranges: +/- 2.048 V and +/- 1.024 V, respectively,
|
|
with 14-bit resolution and a four samples s(-1) sampling rate. The
|
|
voltage resolution is 0.25 mV and 0.125 mV per one ADC reading for +/-
|
|
2.048 V and +/- 1.024 V, respectively. Its dimensions were 100x70x30 mm,
|
|
and mass was 110 g. We have evaluated its performance, including the
|
|
linearity and the difference between the two devices. For +/- 1.024 V
|
|
range, the calibration curve for one ADC and another was D = 7954V 5 and
|
|
D = 7946V + 30, respectively, where D is an ADC reading, and V is an
|
|
input voltage. For another range, it was D = 3972V - 3 and D = 3968V +
|
|
15, respectively. Their slopes and intercept agreed with each other, and
|
|
had good linearity, R-2 > 0.9999. We have then successfully applied it
|
|
to the sequential injection analysis (SIA) of chromium(VI) using
|
|
diphenylcarbazide as a coloring reagent. The circuit diagram and
|
|
programs developed in this paper are available on our website.},
|
|
ISSN = {0525-1931},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Suzuki, Yasutada/AFR-0152-2022},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000734445200008},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000493048104068,
|
|
Author = {Zubitur, Manoli and Sanchez, Maialen},
|
|
Editor = {Chova, LG and Martinez, AL and Torres, IC},
|
|
Title = {USE OF A MOLECULAR VISUALIZATION FREE SOFTWARE IN A CHEMISTRY MODULE},
|
|
Booktitle = {9TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EDUCATION AND NEW LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES
|
|
(EDULEARN17)},
|
|
Series = {EDULEARN Proceedings},
|
|
Year = {2017},
|
|
Pages = {9355-9359},
|
|
Note = {9th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies
|
|
(EDULEARN), Barcelona, SPAIN, JUL 03-05, 2017},
|
|
Abstract = {There seems to be a widespread perception amongst researchers and
|
|
teachers that many students find chemistry difficult {[}1]. Having a
|
|
good knowledge of molecular structure is crucial to work out polarity of
|
|
compounds, intermolecular forces and their relationship with properties.
|
|
In addition, it is very important to understand the inorganic systems
|
|
that explain the behaviour of atoms, ions and molecules in understanding
|
|
the phenomena of organic chemistry {[}2]. Therefore, the understanding
|
|
of spatial structures is central to the discipline of chemistry.
|
|
However, in textbooks molecular structures are represented as
|
|
two-dimensional objects and as result, students might find difficult to
|
|
switch from 2D to 3D structures or images. Using 3 dimensional models
|
|
help students acquire a better understanding of molecular geometry and
|
|
encourage active learning. Computer visualizations now offer an
|
|
interesting possible alternative to concrete or physical models {[}3].
|
|
Jmol is one of the most prevalent molecular visualization tools in STEM
|
|
education. It is a free open source software for interactive molecular
|
|
visualization. This work describes the implementation of the Jmol
|
|
visualization tool in a module on General Chemistry for Engineers during
|
|
the academic year 2016-2017. The goals were three-fold. Firstly, to use
|
|
the Jmol visualization application as a teaching tool for classroom
|
|
demonstration. Then, to provide students with the skills to use the
|
|
molecular visualization tool for their own learning process. Finally, to
|
|
actively engage students with generation and manipulation of molecular
|
|
models. Jmol application was used during Lectures to teach about
|
|
molecular structure. Students then had to download and use the
|
|
application on their own to complete several worksheets. Later on, Jmol
|
|
molecular models were also used to aid student understanding of organic
|
|
chemistry, including isomerism. Additional worksheets and assignments
|
|
involved the use of Jmol visualization tool. The evaluation of the
|
|
software implementation on the module was carried out by marking the
|
|
worksheets and by a survey that was conducted among the students.},
|
|
ISSN = {2340-1117},
|
|
ISBN = {978-84-697-3777-4},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000493048104068},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000421470000014,
|
|
Author = {Serna Montoya, Edgar and Andres Galvis, Jorge and Mauricio Ortiz, Ivan},
|
|
Title = {Strategic Principles of Free Software and its Relation with Process
|
|
Reengineering},
|
|
Journal = {REVISTA VIRTUAL UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DEL NORTE},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Volume = {42},
|
|
Pages = {197-206},
|
|
Month = {MAY-AUG},
|
|
Abstract = {In the last decades, companies have been forced to restructure their
|
|
processes to remain competitive in a globalized world. To achieve this
|
|
they had to use strategies which allowed them to reach the minimum
|
|
adaptation development and in this way they could face changes imposed
|
|
by the market. This has led companies to use process reengineering as a
|
|
sustainability alternative. In this work we describe some strategies
|
|
based on free software which can be applied in process reengineering to
|
|
achieve this goal. In this process is taken into account the emergence
|
|
of free software which has allowed companies venturing into new ways of
|
|
performing this reengineering because, by means of collaborative work,
|
|
they reduced time and costs for many of their processes.},
|
|
ISSN = {0124-5821},
|
|
EISSN = {2389-7333},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000421470000014},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:001148157800205,
|
|
Author = {Feng, Zixuan},
|
|
Editor = {Chandra, S and Blincoe, K and Tonella, P},
|
|
Title = {The State of Survival in OSS: The Impact of Diversity},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 31ST ACM JOINT MEETING EUROPEAN SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
|
|
CONFERENCE AND SYMPOSIUM ON THE FOUNDATIONS OF SOFTWARE ENGINEERING,
|
|
ESEC/FSE 2023},
|
|
Year = {2023},
|
|
Pages = {2213-2215},
|
|
Note = {31st ACM Joint Meeting of the European Software Engineering Conference /
|
|
Symposium on the Foundations-of-Software-Engineering (ESEC/FSE), San
|
|
Francisco, CA, DEC 03-09, 2023},
|
|
Organization = {Assoc Comp Machinery; Fdn Software Engn; ACM SIGSOFT; Google; Ant Grp;
|
|
Meta; JetBrains; ByteDance; Uber; Dragon Testing; Huawei},
|
|
Abstract = {Maintaining and retaining contributors is crucial for Open Source (OSS)
|
|
projects. However, there is often a high turnover among contributors (in
|
|
some projects as high as 80\%). The survivability of contributors is
|
|
influenced by various factors, including their demographics. Research on
|
|
contributors' survivability must, therefore, consider diversity factors.
|
|
This study longitudinally analyzed the impact of demographic attributes
|
|
on survivability in the Flutter community through the lens of gender,
|
|
region, and compensation. The preliminary analysis reveals that
|
|
affiliated or Western contributors have a higher survival probability
|
|
than volunteer or Non-Western contributors. However, no significant
|
|
difference was found in the survival probability between men and women.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1145/3611643.3617848},
|
|
ISBN = {979-8-4007-0327-0},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001148157800205},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000314749803033,
|
|
Author = {Kelly, H.},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IOP},
|
|
Title = {Fermi Offline Software: The Pros and Cons of Reusing Free Software},
|
|
Booktitle = {INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTING IN HIGH ENERGY AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS
|
|
2012 (CHEP2012), PTS 1-6},
|
|
Series = {Journal of Physics Conference Series},
|
|
Year = {2012},
|
|
Volume = {396},
|
|
Note = {International Conference on Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics
|
|
(CHEP), New York Univ, New York, NY, MAY 21-25, 2012},
|
|
Organization = {Brookhaven Natl Lab (BNL); ACEOLE; Data Direct Networks; Dell; European
|
|
Middleware Initiat; Nexsan},
|
|
Abstract = {The Fermi Gamma-ray Observatory, including the Large Area Telescope
|
|
(LAT), was launched June 11, 2008. We are a relatively small
|
|
collaboration, with a maximum of 25 software developers in our heyday.
|
|
Within the LAT collaboration we support Red Hat Linux, Windows, and are
|
|
moving towards Mac OS as well for offline simulation, reconstruction and
|
|
analysis tools. Early on it was decided to use one software system to
|
|
run our simulations as well as ultimately handle the event processing
|
|
for real data. We leveraged many existing HEP external libraries
|
|
(Geant4, Gaudi Framework, ROOT, CLHEP, CMT) to ease the burden on our
|
|
developers. This strategy of re-using existing software helped us pull
|
|
together our system quickly and test during our beam tests and data
|
|
challenges. Now, after launch, we are in a new phase of the project,
|
|
where we must move forward to support modern operating systems and
|
|
compilers to get us through the life of the mission. This means
|
|
upgrading our external libraries as well, which are not under our direct
|
|
control. Meanwhile, it is crucial to our production system that we
|
|
carefully orchestrate all upgrades to insure stability. An additional
|
|
hurtle is that our number of active developers has dwindled
|
|
dramatically. Many of those left are Windows developers reliant on the
|
|
Visual Studio development environment, while our user base and
|
|
production system depend on our Linux distributions. There have been a
|
|
number of lessons learned, with undoubtedly more to come.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1088/1742-6596/396/5/052042},
|
|
Article-Number = {052042},
|
|
ISSN = {1742-6588},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000314749803033},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000854591500011,
|
|
Author = {Prana, Gede Artha Azriadi and Ford, Denae and Rastogi, Ayushi and Lo,
|
|
David and Purandare, Rahul and Nagappan, Nachiappan},
|
|
Title = {Including Everyone, Everywhere: Understanding Opportunities and
|
|
Challenges of Geographic Gender-Inclusion in OSS},
|
|
Journal = {IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING},
|
|
Year = {2022},
|
|
Volume = {48},
|
|
Number = {9},
|
|
Pages = {3394-3409},
|
|
Month = {SEPT 1},
|
|
Abstract = {The gender gap is a significant concern facing the software industry as
|
|
the development becomes more geographically distributed. Widely shared
|
|
reports indicate that gender differences may be specific to each region.
|
|
However, how complete can these reports be with little to no research
|
|
reflective of the Open Source Software (OSS) process and communities
|
|
software is now commonly developed in? Our study presents a multi-region
|
|
geographical analysis of gender inclusion on GitHub. This mixed-methods
|
|
approach includes quantitatively investigating differences in gender
|
|
inclusion in projects across geographic regions and investigate these
|
|
trends over time using data from contributions to 21,456 project
|
|
repositories. We also qualitatively understand the unique experiences of
|
|
developers contributing to these projects through a survey that is
|
|
strategically targeted to developers in various regions worldwide. Our
|
|
findings indicate that gender diversity is low across all parts of the
|
|
world, with no substantial difference across regions. However, there has
|
|
been statistically significant improvement in diversity worldwide since
|
|
2014, with certain regions such as Africa improving at faster pace. We
|
|
also find that most motivations and barriers to contributions (e.g.,
|
|
lack of resources to contribute and poor working environment) were
|
|
shared across regions, however, some insightful differences, such as how
|
|
to make projects more inclusive, did arise. From these findings, we
|
|
derive and present implications for tools that can foster inclusion in
|
|
open source software communities and empower contributions from
|
|
everyone, everywhere.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/TSE.2021.3092813},
|
|
ISSN = {0098-5589},
|
|
EISSN = {1939-3520},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Lo, David/A-2493-2012
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Lo, David/0000-0002-4367-7201
|
|
Rastogi, Ayushi/0000-0002-0939-6887
|
|
Purandare, Rahul/0000-0001-8677-0601
|
|
Prana, Gede Artha Azriadi/0000-0003-3759-5661
|
|
Ford, Denae/0000-0003-0654-4335},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000854591500011},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001238177200002,
|
|
Author = {Ryzhinskii, Aleksandr S.},
|
|
Title = {``Das Floß der Medusa{''}: About Problem of Henze's Political Engagement},
|
|
Journal = {VESTNIK SANKT-PETERBURGSKOGO UNIVERSITETA-ISKUSSTVOVEDENIE},
|
|
Year = {2024},
|
|
Volume = {14},
|
|
Number = {1},
|
|
Pages = {23-33},
|
|
Abstract = {The article is devoted to one of the most famous works of H. W. Henze
|
|
``Das Flog der Medusa{''} ({''}The Raft of Medusa{''}), often seen as an
|
|
example of Henze's political engagement. The author of the article
|
|
concludes that the oratorio was recognized as a political composition in
|
|
large part due to the accompanying circumstances of its creation and
|
|
premiere, but not based on the original idea and its realisation. The
|
|
author demonstrate ``Das Flog der Medusa{''} like a example of the
|
|
protest music as a direction that exposes not only fascism, but also any
|
|
form of social inequality, violence against the person. The study of the
|
|
features of choral style of ``Das Flog der Medusa{''} reveals parallels
|
|
in the textural structure between Henze's oratorio and Nono's works of
|
|
the 1950s ({''}La victoire de Guernica{''}, ``Il canto sospeso{''},
|
|
``Intolleranza 1960{''}). The use of political text resources, the
|
|
operation of individual syllables and phonemes of a literary text, work
|
|
with multilingual verbal rows, the active use of diagonal texture - all
|
|
this brings together the choral works of two contemporaries. At the same
|
|
time, Henze's composition also reflected the searches in the field of
|
|
vocal timbre, characteristic of other composers of Darmstadt Summer
|
|
Course - the use of various modifications of speech singing ( Sprech-
|
|
gesang ), the latest techniques of vocal articulation (vocal tremolo,
|
|
prolongation of the anterolingual vibrant). All this together allows us
|
|
to talk about Henz's oratorio as one of the most peculiar choral
|
|
compositions of the late 1960s.},
|
|
DOI = {10.21638/spbu15.2024.102},
|
|
ISSN = {2221-3007},
|
|
EISSN = {2542-2243},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001238177200002},
|
|
}
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@article{ WOS:000367946100020,
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Author = {Remmel, Tarmo K.},
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Title = {<i>ShrinkShape2:</i> A FOSS toolbox for computing rotation-invariant
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shape spectra for characterizing and comparing polygons},
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Journal = {CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIES-GEOGRAPHIES CANADIENNES},
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Year = {2015},
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Volume = {59},
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Number = {4},
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Pages = {532-547},
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Month = {WIN},
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Abstract = {Delineation of geographic space partitions landscapes into regions that
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express relative homogeneity within those delineated regions and many
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efforts exist to analyze the resulting shapes that these delineations
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produce. There is a desire to establish means by which the shapes of
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planar polygons can be measured, characterized, and compared. I present
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the ShrinkShape2 toolbox, a completely redesigned set of end-user tools
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(an advancement of its precursor ShrinkShape) that is implemented
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seamlessly in the free and opensource R and SAGA GIS environments. This
|
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free, efficient, and accessible environment provides a multidimensional,
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rotation invariant, scale-controlled method for characterizing and
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comparing planar shapes and tools for visualizing results. ShrinkShape2
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incrementally buffers polygons internally until the point of extinction;
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at each shrinking phase a series of summary metrics are computed to form
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spectra of index values that characterize general characteristics of
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shape structure and complexity. Demonstrations with simple synthetic
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shapes, political boundary maps, and a sample sub-Arctic pond
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demonstrate the ability to assess boundary complexity, pinch-points, and
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identify holes within larger shapes. For perfectly convex and compact
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shapes, perimeter decompositions will decrease linearly and area
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decompositions will decrease according to one limb of a second-order
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polynomial function relative to the cumulative shrinking distance.
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Keywords: polygons, shrinking spectra, R-project, SAGA, shape},
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DOI = {10.1111/cag.12222},
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ISSN = {0008-3658},
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EISSN = {1541-0064},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Remmel, Tarmo/AAH-6786-2020
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},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Remmel, Tarmo/0000-0001-6251-876X},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000367946100020},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000338401600007,
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Author = {Sowe, Sulayman K. and Cerone, Antonio and Settas, Dimitrios},
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Title = {An empirical study of FOSS developers patterns of contribution:
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Challenges for data linkage and analysis},
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Journal = {SCIENCE OF COMPUTER PROGRAMMING},
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Year = {2014},
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Volume = {91},
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Number = {B, SI},
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Pages = {249-265},
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Month = {OCT 1},
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Abstract = {The majority of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) developers are
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mobile and often use different identities in the projects or communities
|
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they participate in. These characteristics pose challenges for
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researchers studying the presence and contributions of developers across
|
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multiple repositories. In this paper, we present a methodology, employ
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various statistical measures, and leverage Bayesian networks to study
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the patterns of contribution of 502 developers in both Version Control
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System (VCS) and mailing list repositories in 20 GNOME projects. Our
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findings shows that only a small percentage of developers are
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contributing to both repositories and this cohort is making more commits
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than they are posting messages to mailing lists. The implications of
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these findings for understanding the patterns of contribution in FOSS
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projects and on the quality of the final product are discussed. (C) 2013
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Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.},
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DOI = {10.1016/j.scico.2013.11.033},
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ISSN = {0167-6423},
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EISSN = {1872-7964},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Sowe, Sulayman/ACE-3562-2022
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Sowe, Dr. Sulayman K/C-1737-2015},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Sowe, Dr. Sulayman K/0000-0002-8605-2009},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000338401600007},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000651232700001,
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Author = {Moraes, Renita Baldo and Marques, Beatriz Baldo and Pigatto Cocco, Diana
|
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Maria and Knorst, Jessica Klockner and Tomazoni, Fernanda and Ardenghi,
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Thiago Machado},
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Title = {Effect of environmental and socioeconomic factors on the use of dental
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floss among children: a hierarchical approach},
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Journal = {BRAZILIAN ORAL RESEARCH},
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Year = {2019},
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Volume = {33},
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Abstract = {The aim of this study was to evaluate the association of environmental
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and socioeconomic characteristics with the use of dental floss in
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preschool children. This cross-sectional study was conducted with a
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sample of 402 preschool children aged 1-5 years, from Santa Cruz do Sul,
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a Southern city in Brazil. Mothers answered questions about
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environmental, demographic, and socioeconomic characteristics. Behavior
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variables as use of dental floss (study outcome) and dental attendance
|
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were also evaluated. Poisson regression analysis with robust variance
|
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through a hierarchical approach was used to investigate the association
|
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of explanatory variables for use of dental floss. Prevalence ratio (PR)
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and 95\% confidence intervals (95\%CI) were estimated. The mean sample
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age was 3.32 years (standard deviation {[}SD] 1.10). Of the included
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children, 291 (73.12\%) did not use dental floss. The environmental
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model indicated that children who attended daycare (PR 2.53; 95\%CI
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1.39-4.60) and those whose parents were members of volunteer networks
|
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(RP 1.58; 95\%CI 1.02-2.46) were more likely to use dental floss.
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Children from families with higher income (PR 1.55; 95\%CI 1.07-2.24)
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and maternal schooling (PR 2.21; 95\%CI 1.31-3.74) presented a higher
|
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prevalence of dental floss use. Older children and those who attended
|
|
dental services were also related to higher dental floss use. Our
|
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findings suggest that children who live in a supporting environment and
|
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those with a higher socioeconomic status are more likely to use dental
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floss.},
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DOI = {10.1590/1807-3107bor-2019.vol33.0096},
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Article-Number = {e096},
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|
ISSN = {1807-3107},
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|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Ardenghi, Thiago/A-5541-2013
|
|
Knorst, Jessica/V-4640-2019
|
|
},
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|
ORCID-Numbers = {Pigatto Cocco, Diana Maria/0000-0003-0277-9196
|
|
Knorst, Jessica Klockner/0000-0001-7792-8032
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|
ARDENGHI, THIAGO/0000-0002-5109-740X
|
|
Baldo Moraes, Renita/0000-0001-7090-3828
|
|
tomazoni, fernanda/0000-0001-6291-552X},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000651232700001},
|
|
}
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@article{ WOS:000591706000012,
|
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Author = {Canfora, Gerardo and Di Sorbo, Andrea and Forootani, Sara and Pirozzi,
|
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Antonio and Visaggio, Corrado Aaron},
|
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Title = {Investigating the vulnerability fixing process in OSS projects:
|
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Peculiarities and challenges},
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Journal = {COMPUTERS \& SECURITY},
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Year = {2020},
|
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Volume = {99},
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Month = {DEC},
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Abstract = {Although vulnerabilities can be considered and treated as bugs, they
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|
present numerous pe-culiarities compared to other types of bugs
|
|
(canonical bugs in the remainder of the paper). A vulnerability adds
|
|
functionality to a system, as it allows an adversary to misuse or abuse
|
|
the system, while a canonical bug is an incomplete or incorrect
|
|
implementation of a requirement, and thus degrades the functionality of
|
|
the system. This difference can affect the fixing process of
|
|
vulnerabilities. By mining the repositories of 6 open source projects,
|
|
we characterize the differences in the fixing process between
|
|
vulnerabilities and canonical bugs, highlighting critical issues which
|
|
could represent challenges for future research. Results of our study
|
|
demonstrate that: (i) more re-assignments (than the ones observed in
|
|
canonical bugs) are required for finding the developers able to handle
|
|
vulnerability-related bugs, (ii) developers' security-related skills
|
|
should be profiled, to improve the efficiency of the security bug
|
|
assignment tasks, and, consequently, reduce the re-assignments, and
|
|
(iii) vulnerabilities require more effort, contributors and time to
|
|
define the fixing strategy but smaller time to fix than canonical bugs.
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|
(C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.},
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|
DOI = {10.1016/j.cose.2070.10706},
|
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Article-Number = {10706},
|
|
ISSN = {0167-4048},
|
|
EISSN = {1872-6208},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000591706000012},
|
|
}
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|
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@article{ WOS:000241716400003,
|
|
Author = {Sowe, Sulayman and Stamelos, Loannis and Angelis, Lefteris},
|
|
Title = {Identifying knowledge brokers that yield software engineering knowledge
|
|
in OSS projects},
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|
Journal = {INFORMATION AND SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGY},
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|
Year = {2006},
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Volume = {48},
|
|
Number = {11},
|
|
Pages = {1025-1033},
|
|
Month = {NOV},
|
|
Abstract = {Much research on open source software development concentrates on
|
|
developer lists and other software repositories to investigate what
|
|
motivates professional software developers to participate in open source
|
|
software projects. Little attention has been paid to individuals who
|
|
spend valuable time in lists helping participants on some mundane yet
|
|
vital project activities. Using three Debian lists as a case study we
|
|
investigate the impact of knowledge brokers and their associated
|
|
activities in open source projects. Social network analysis was used to
|
|
visualize how participants are affiliated with the lists. The network
|
|
topology reveals substantial community participation. The consequence of
|
|
collaborating in mundane activities for the success of open source
|
|
software projects is discussed. The direct beneficiaries of this
|
|
research are in the identification of knowledge experts in open source
|
|
software projects. (C) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.infsof.2005.12.019},
|
|
ISSN = {0950-5849},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-6025},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Stamelos, Ioannis/AAK-7207-2020
|
|
Sowe, Dr. Sulayman K/C-1737-2015},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Sowe, Dr. Sulayman K/0000-0002-8605-2009},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000241716400003},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000346736300019,
|
|
Author = {Chacon-Rivas, Mario and Garita, Cesar},
|
|
Editor = {Corral, L and Sillitti, A and Succi, G and Vlasenko, J and Wasserman, AI},
|
|
Title = {A Successful OSS Adaptation and Integration in an e-Learning Platform:
|
|
TEC Digital},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE: MOBILE OPEN SOURCE TECHNOLOGIES},
|
|
Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
|
|
Year = {2014},
|
|
Volume = {427},
|
|
Pages = {143-146},
|
|
Note = {10th IFIP WG 2.13 International Conference on Open Source Systems (OSS),
|
|
San Jose, COSTA RICA, MAY 06-09, 2014},
|
|
Organization = {IFIP WG 2.13},
|
|
Abstract = {E-learning projects in many universities are focused on adapting or
|
|
installing a software platform to upload teaching materials and
|
|
sometimes to open discussion forums. However, it is totally possible to
|
|
extend the learning management system (LMS) as a complete service
|
|
platform for students and instructors including more advanced services.
|
|
This paper shows the progressive integration of services and
|
|
applications in TEC Digital as the open source e-learning platform of
|
|
the Costa Rica Institute of Technology. This integration experience
|
|
could be used as a case of study for other universities.},
|
|
ISSN = {1868-4238},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-642-55128-4},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Garita, Cesar/0000-0003-4592-3266},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000346736300019},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000455226000028,
|
|
Author = {Brito, Moara Sousa and Silva, Fernanda Gomes and Chavez, Christina von
|
|
Flach G. and Nascimento, Debora C. and Bittencourt, Roberto A.},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {Assoc Comp Machinery},
|
|
Title = {FLOSS in Software Engineering Education An Update of a Systematic
|
|
Mapping Study},
|
|
Booktitle = {SBES'18: PROCEEDINGS OF THE XXXII BRAZILIAN SYMPOSIUM ON SOFTWARE
|
|
ENGINEERING},
|
|
Year = {2018},
|
|
Pages = {250-259},
|
|
Note = {32nd Brazilian Symposium on Software Engineering (SBES), Sao Carlos,
|
|
BRAZIL, SEP 17-21, 2018},
|
|
Organization = {Faber Castell; B2W Digital; UOL; CeMEAI; Google; Univ Sao Paulo, Inst
|
|
Ciencias Matematicas Computacao; Univ Fed Sao Carlos; Inst Fed Sao
|
|
Paulo; IBM; Monitora},
|
|
Abstract = {Context: Free/Libre/Open Source Software (FLOSS) projects have been used
|
|
in Software Engineering Education (SEE) to address the need for more
|
|
realistic settings that reduce the gap between software engineering (SE)
|
|
courses and industry needs. A systematic mapping study (SMS) performed
|
|
in 2013 structured the research area on the use of FLOSS projects in
|
|
SEE. Objective: Update the 2013 SMS with studies published in the last
|
|
five years, classifying and summarizing them to discuss trends and
|
|
identify research gaps in the context of the use of FLOSS projects in
|
|
SEE. Method: We retrieved and analyzed a set of 4132 papers published
|
|
from 2013 to 2017, from which 33 papers were selected and classified. We
|
|
analyzed the new results and compared them with those from the previous
|
|
SMS to confirm or discover trends. Results: The updated mapping
|
|
summarizes the studies published in the last five years, most of them in
|
|
conferences. Our analysis confirmed trends previously observed for three
|
|
facets (SE area, curriculum choice and assessment type) and discovered
|
|
new trends for other facets. Conclusion: Studies report the use of FLOSS
|
|
projects in regular, comprehensive SE courses. The prevalence of
|
|
experience reports over solution proposals in the last five years may
|
|
indicate that researchers are more concerned with the use and evaluation
|
|
of existing proposals, although there are still opportunities for more
|
|
empirical work based on sound educational research methods.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1145/3266237.3266249},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4503-6503-1},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {von Flach G. Chavez, Christina/G-2567-2012
|
|
Bittencourt, Roberto/O-3863-2014},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Bittencourt, Roberto/0000-0002-8854-8956},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000455226000028},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000323845700029,
|
|
Author = {Dolores Gallego, M. and Bueno, Salvador},
|
|
Editor = {Sobh, T and Elleithy, K},
|
|
Title = {Exploring User Acceptance of FOSS: The Role of the Age of the Users},
|
|
Booktitle = {INNOVATIONS IN COMPUTING SCIENCES AND SOFTWARE ENGINEERING},
|
|
Year = {2010},
|
|
Pages = {173-176},
|
|
Note = {International Joint Conferences on Computer, Information, and Systems
|
|
Sciences, and Engineering (CISSE), Bridgeport, CT, DEC 04-12, 2009},
|
|
Organization = {Inst Elect \& Elect Engineers; Univ Bridgeport},
|
|
Abstract = {Free and open source software (FOSS) movement essentially arises like
|
|
answer to the evolution occurred in the market from the software,
|
|
characterized by the closing of the source code. Furthermore, some FOSS
|
|
characteristics, such as (1) the advance of this movement and (2) the
|
|
attractiveness that contributes the voluntary and cooperative work, have
|
|
increased the interest of the users towards free software.
|
|
Traditionally, research in FOSS has focused on identifying individual
|
|
personal motives for participating in the development of a FOSS project,
|
|
analyzing specific FOSS solutions, or the FOSS movement itself.
|
|
Nevertheless, the advantages of the FOSS for users and the effect of the
|
|
demographic dimensions on user acceptance for FOSS have been two
|
|
research topics with little attention. Specifically, this paper's aim is
|
|
to focus on the influence of the users' age with FOSS the FOSS
|
|
acceptance. Based on the literature, users' age is an essential
|
|
demographic dimension for explaining the Information Systems acceptance.
|
|
With this purpose, the authors have developed a research model based on
|
|
the Technological Acceptance Model (TAM).},
|
|
DOI = {10.1007/978-90-481-9112-3\_29},
|
|
ISBN = {978-90-481-9112-3; 978-90-481-9111-6},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Pereira, María/AAB-5795-2019
|
|
Bueno, Salvador/AAA-6652-2019
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Bueno Avila, Salvador/0000-0001-8482-4354
|
|
Gallego Pereira, Maria Dolores/0000-0003-2504-9313},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000323845700029},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000432561600004,
|
|
Author = {Corrado, Edward M. and Sandy, Heather Moualison and Mitchell, Erik T.},
|
|
Title = {Nullis in Verba: The Free Software Movement as a model for Openness and
|
|
Transparency},
|
|
Journal = {TECHNICAL SERVICES QUARTERLY},
|
|
Year = {2018},
|
|
Volume = {35},
|
|
Number = {3},
|
|
Pages = {269-279},
|
|
Abstract = {Nullis in verba was chosen as the motto of the Royal Society, as it
|
|
embodied the culture of transparency and collaboration that were the
|
|
hallmarks of the Royal Society and of the scientific method it promoted.
|
|
Communication, using the tools of the day, was essential to this
|
|
community of scientists as they created and shared new knowledge. Almost
|
|
300 years later, libraries continue to advance principles relating to
|
|
the importance of collaboration and transparency. This two-part article
|
|
series, published jointly in International Information and Library
|
|
Review and Technical Services Quarterly explores notions of transparency
|
|
and collaboration in research and how these ideas are impacting the
|
|
world of librarianship - from information creation, organization and
|
|
access perspectives.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1080/07317131.2018.1456849},
|
|
ISSN = {0731-7131},
|
|
EISSN = {1555-3337},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Corrado, Edward/B-6818-2008
|
|
Moulaison-Sandy, Heather/N-6604-2019},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Corrado, Edward/0000-0001-5561-346X
|
|
Moulaison-Sandy, Heather/0000-0001-7783-7069},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000432561600004},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000309430500016,
|
|
Author = {Petrinja, Etiel and Sillitti, Alberto and Succi, Giancarlo},
|
|
Editor = {Hissam, SA and Russo, B and Neto, MGD and Kon, F},
|
|
Title = {Adoption of OSS Development Practices by the Software Industry: A Survey},
|
|
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SYSTEMS: GROUNDING RESEARCH},
|
|
Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
|
|
Year = {2011},
|
|
Volume = {365},
|
|
Pages = {233-243},
|
|
Note = {7th International Conference on Open Source Systems, Salvador, BRAZIL,
|
|
OCT 05-08, 2011},
|
|
Organization = {CAPES, Minist Educ, Coordinat Improvement Higher Educ Personnel; CNPQ,
|
|
Minist Sci \& Tecnol, Natl Council Sci \& Technol Dev; FAPESB, State
|
|
Bahia Res Agcy; Petrobras},
|
|
Abstract = {The paper presents a survey of aspects related to the adoption of Open
|
|
Source Software by the software industry. The aim of this study was to
|
|
collect data related to practices and elements in the development
|
|
process of companies that influence the trust in the quality of the
|
|
product by potential adopters. The work is part of the research done
|
|
inside the QualiPSo project and was carried out using a qualitative
|
|
study based on a structured questionnaire focused on perceptions of
|
|
experts and development practices used by companies involved in the Open
|
|
Source Software industry. The results of the survey confirm intuitive
|
|
concerns related to the adoption of Open Source Software as: the
|
|
selection of the license, the quality issues addressed, and the
|
|
development process tasks inside Open Source Software projects. The
|
|
study uncovered specific aspects related to trust and trustworthiness of
|
|
the Open Source Software development process that we did not find in
|
|
previous studies as: the standards implemented by the OSS project, the
|
|
project's roadmap is respected, and the communication channels that are
|
|
available.},
|
|
ISSN = {1868-4238},
|
|
EISSN = {1868-422X},
|
|
ISBN = {978-3-642-24418-6; 978-3-642-24417-9},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Succi, Giancarlo/AAZ-2354-2020},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000309430500016},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000323497400005,
|
|
Author = {Schiaffino, Chiara F. and Brignone, Massimo and Ferrari, Marco},
|
|
Title = {A free software for sand and gravel embayed beach modelling: PhoEbuS-
|
|
parabolic equation shape},
|
|
Journal = {EARTH SCIENCE INFORMATICS},
|
|
Year = {2013},
|
|
Volume = {6},
|
|
Number = {3},
|
|
Pages = {165-173},
|
|
Month = {SEP},
|
|
Abstract = {An in-depth knowledge of the littoral system is essential for its
|
|
conservation and for an accurate planning of due interventions. The
|
|
parabolic bay shape equation, used to study the embayed beach planform,
|
|
is a qualitatively assessed instrument to obtain information about beach
|
|
equilibrium conditions. Nowadays the equation has been extended in order
|
|
to be applicable not only to sand beaches but also to gravel beaches. In
|
|
this paper Phoebus user-friendly software for an automatic use of the
|
|
extended parabolic bay shape equation is presented. The software enables
|
|
both technical experts and non-professionals to conduct expeditious
|
|
analysis in order to evaluate the evolution and equilibrium conditions
|
|
of embayed littoral beaches lying between natural headlands or man-made
|
|
structures, as well as to artificially recreate stable embayed beaches
|
|
by building new artificial structures on open beaches. The software can
|
|
be also used for coastal planning, to anticipate beach modifications in
|
|
response to new building or to changes in pre-existing structures.
|
|
Highlights
|
|
1. Development of a free software to automatically compute embayed beach
|
|
planform
|
|
2. The system can be used on every type of beach image
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3. The software allows to display the planform both for sand and gravel
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beaches
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4. Software reliability was demonstrated for natural and artificial bay
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|
beaches.},
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DOI = {10.1007/s12145-013-0122-6},
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ISSN = {1865-0473},
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|
EISSN = {1865-0481},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Ferrari, Marco/J-7433-2016},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Ferrari, Marco/0000-0001-7009-6552},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000323497400005},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000219912600015,
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Author = {dos Santos, Adriana Cristina Omena and de Carvalho, Ricardo Ferreira},
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Title = {PUBLIC POLICIES FOCUSED ON FREE SOFTWARE IN COLLEGE EDUCATION: using
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Scribus program in Journalism Course of the Federal University of
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Uberlandia},
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Journal = {EPTIC},
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Year = {2014},
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Volume = {16},
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Number = {2},
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Pages = {207-222},
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Month = {MAY-AUG},
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Abstract = {The paper presents reflections about public policies in communication
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|
and technologies, in particular on the use of microcomputers and
|
|
software, which, apparently consolidated, needs analysis in its constant
|
|
evolution. The text aims to question the fact that the market develops
|
|
proprietary software, as opposed to the collaborationist ideal of the
|
|
free software movement, that enables digital inclusion and
|
|
participation, which is intended to be adopted through public policies,
|
|
extending its use to the public education agencies. It also discusses
|
|
the concept of free software and its adoption in college education
|
|
through resolutions adopted by the Brazilian state, analyzing the
|
|
experience of the Journalism Course at Federal University of Uberlandia
|
|
- UFU - on the use of free software Scribus. Methodologically, document
|
|
research was used to find the data and information provided by the
|
|
federal government and the object institution of the analysis. A
|
|
comparison with a similar proprietary software model is made,
|
|
highlighting that the use of free software is reliable, allowing to
|
|
develop the communitarian and collaborationist spirit needed in the
|
|
university environment, expanding the knowledge and not merely the
|
|
``dressage at the pressing of buttons{''}. It is noted, based on the
|
|
documents, that the initiative is still seen with resistance and its
|
|
use, even in public CEIs (College Education Institutions), needs to be
|
|
intensified.},
|
|
ISSN = {1518-2487},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Ferreira de Carvalho, Ricardo/GXG-0166-2022},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000219912600015},
|
|
}
|
|
|
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000852713000077,
|
|
Author = {Tan, Xin and Zhang, Yuan and Cao, Jiajun and Sun, Kun and Zhang, Mi and
|
|
Yang, Min},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {ACM},
|
|
Title = {Understanding the Practice of Security Patch Management across Multiple
|
|
Branches in OSS Projects},
|
|
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACM WEB CONFERENCE 2022 (WWW'22)},
|
|
Year = {2022},
|
|
Pages = {767-777},
|
|
Note = {31st ACM Web Conference (WWW), ELECTR NETWORK, APR 25-29, 2022},
|
|
Organization = {Assoc Comp Machinery; ACM SIGWEB; LIRIS; Univ Lyon; Inst Natl Sci
|
|
Appliquees; Eurecom},
|
|
Abstract = {Since the users of open source software (OSS) projects may not use the
|
|
latest version all the time, OSS development teams often support code
|
|
maintenance for old versions through maintaining multiple stable
|
|
branches. Typically, the developers create a stable branch for each old
|
|
stable version, deploy security patches on the branch, and release fixed
|
|
versions at regular intervals. As such, old-version applications in
|
|
production environments are protected from the disclosed vulnerabilities
|
|
in a long time. However, the rapidly growing number of OSS
|
|
vulnerabilities has greatly strained this patch deployment model, and a
|
|
critical need has arisen for the security community to understand the
|
|
practice of security patch management across stable branches. In this
|
|
work, we conduct a large-scale empirical study of stable branches in OSS
|
|
projects and the security patches deployed on them via investigating 608
|
|
stable branches belonging to 26 popular OSS projects as well as more
|
|
than 2,000 security fixes for 806 CVEs deployed on stable branches.
|
|
Our study distills several important findings: (i) more than 80\%
|
|
affected CVE-Branch pairs are unpatched; (ii) the unpatched
|
|
vulnerabilities could pose a serious security risk to applications in
|
|
use, with 47.39\% of them achieving a CVSS score over 7 (High or
|
|
Critical Severity); and (iii) the patch porting process requires great
|
|
manual efforts and takes an average of 40.46 days, significantly
|
|
extending the time window for N-day vulnerability attacks. Our results
|
|
reveal the worrying state of security patch management across stable
|
|
branches. We hope our study can shed some light on improving the
|
|
practice of patch management in OSS projects.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1145/3485447.3512236},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4503-9096-5},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000852713000077},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000229256600003,
|
|
Author = {Mayer, J},
|
|
Title = {Network management and OSS: Todays lean operators, tomorrow's market
|
|
leaders},
|
|
Journal = {ALCATEL TELECOMMUNICATIONS REVIEW},
|
|
Year = {2003},
|
|
Number = {3},
|
|
Pages = {176-181},
|
|
ISSN = {1267-7167},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000229256600003},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000360571700108,
|
|
Author = {Kuwata, Yoshitaka and Miura, Hiroshi},
|
|
Editor = {Ding, L and Pang, C and Kew, LM and Jain, LC and Howlett, RJ},
|
|
Title = {A Study on Growth Model of OSS Projects to estimate the stage of
|
|
lifecycle},
|
|
Booktitle = {KNOWLEDGE-BASED AND INTELLIGENT INFORMATION \& ENGINEERING SYSTEMS 19TH
|
|
ANNUAL CONFERENCE, KES-2015},
|
|
Series = {Procedia Computer Science},
|
|
Year = {2015},
|
|
Volume = {60},
|
|
Pages = {1004-1013},
|
|
Note = {19th International Conference on Knowledge Based and Intelligent
|
|
Information and Engineering Systems (KES), Singapore, SINGAPORE, SEP
|
|
07-09, 2015},
|
|
Organization = {Natl Univ Singapore, Inst Syst Sci; KES Int},
|
|
Abstract = {The products of Open Source Software (OSS) projects are widely used even
|
|
in commercial mission-critical and high-availability systems. This is
|
|
because both the quality of these software products is high enough for
|
|
these applications and the support of software could fulfill the
|
|
requirement. In general, when one wants to adopt OSS as a part of
|
|
computer systems, it is required to examine the functional requirement
|
|
(FR) for the OSS as well as nonfunctional requirement (NFR).
|
|
In the previous paper, we focused on NFR of OSS and proposed an
|
|
evaluation method based on the maturity model of OSS community. Based on
|
|
the model, we tried to evaluate four major OSS communities. For the
|
|
evaluation, we used human knowledge of targeted OSS community. However
|
|
it was not clear how to evaluate individual OSS project in OSS
|
|
community.
|
|
In this paper, we focused on continuity of OSS project, as it is one of
|
|
the most important factors for users to make a decision. In order to
|
|
evaluate continuity, we proposed a growth model of OSS project, which is
|
|
based on the size and activity of OSS Project. We evaluated the growth
|
|
model using information retrieved from OSS communities from both OSS
|
|
community sites and source code repositories. (C) 2015 The Authors.
|
|
Published by Elsevier B.V.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1016/j.procs.2015.08.142},
|
|
ISSN = {1877-0509},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000360571700108},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000377289000003,
|
|
Author = {Zhou, Minghui and Mockus, Audris and Ma, Xiujuan and Zhang, Lu and Mei,
|
|
Hong},
|
|
Title = {Inflow and Retention in OSS Communities with Commercial Involvement: A
|
|
Case Study of Three Hybrid Projects},
|
|
Journal = {ACM TRANSACTIONS ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING AND METHODOLOGY},
|
|
Year = {2016},
|
|
Volume = {25},
|
|
Number = {2},
|
|
Month = {MAY},
|
|
Abstract = {Motivation: Open-source projects are often supported by companies, but
|
|
such involvement often affects the robust contributor inflow needed to
|
|
sustain the project and sometimes prompts key contributors to leave. To
|
|
capture user innovation and to maintain quality of software and
|
|
productivity of teams, these projects need to attract and retain
|
|
contributors. Aim: We want to understand and quantify how inflow and
|
|
retention are shaped by policies and actions of companies in three
|
|
application server projects. Method: We identified three hybrid projects
|
|
implementing the same JavaEE specification and used published
|
|
literature, online materials, and interviews to quantify actions and
|
|
policies companies used to get involved. We collected project repository
|
|
data, analyzed affiliation history of project participants, and used
|
|
generalized linear models and survival analysis to measure contributor
|
|
inflow and retention. Results: We identified coherent groups of policies
|
|
and actions undertaken by sponsoring companies as three models of
|
|
community involvement and quantified tradeoffs between the inflow and
|
|
retention each model provides. We found that full control mechanisms and
|
|
high intensity of commercial involvement were associated with a decrease
|
|
of external inflow and with improved retention. However, a shared
|
|
control mechanism was associated with increased external inflow
|
|
contemporaneously with the increase of commercial involvement.
|
|
Implications: Inspired by a natural experiment, our methods enabled us
|
|
to quantify aspects of the balance between community and private
|
|
interests in open-source software projects and provide clear
|
|
implications for the structure of future open-source communities.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1145/2876443},
|
|
Article-Number = {13},
|
|
ISSN = {1049-331X},
|
|
EISSN = {1557-7392},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Zhang, Lejie/ACD-9278-2022
|
|
Mockus, Audris/AEY-3361-2022
|
|
Hong, Mei/IZQ-2897-2023
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Mockus, Audris/0000-0002-7987-7598},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000377289000003},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000233123600033,
|
|
Author = {{[}Anonymous]},
|
|
Title = {Arcelor House, Saint-Maur-des-Fosses - Energetic performances and
|
|
environmental qualities (Pascal Bonaud)},
|
|
Journal = {ARCHITECTURE D AUJOURD HUI},
|
|
Year = {2005},
|
|
Volume = {360},
|
|
Pages = {120},
|
|
Month = {SEP-OCT},
|
|
ISSN = {0003-8695},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000233123600033},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000332765100096,
|
|
Author = {Yang, Xin and Kula, Raula Gaikovina and Erika, Camargo Cruz Ana and
|
|
Yoshida, Norihiro and Hamasaki, Kazuki and Fujiwara, Kenji and Iida,
|
|
Hajimu},
|
|
Editor = {Leung, KRPH and Muenchaisri, P},
|
|
Title = {Understanding OSS Peer Review Roles in Peer Review Social Network
|
|
(PeRSoN)},
|
|
Booktitle = {2012 19TH ASIA-PACIFIC SOFTWARE ENGINEERING CONFERENCE (APSEC), VOL 1},
|
|
Series = {Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference},
|
|
Year = {2012},
|
|
Pages = {709-712},
|
|
Note = {19th Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference (APSEC), Hong Kong,
|
|
PEOPLES R CHINA, DEC 04-07, 2012},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE Hong Kong Sect Comp Soc Chapter; ACM Hong Kong Chapter; IEEE Comp
|
|
Soc},
|
|
Abstract = {Due to the distributed collaborations and the volunteering nature of
|
|
Open Source Software (OSS), OSS peer review processes differs from
|
|
traditional approaches. Despite the latest research efforts to
|
|
understand OSS peer review processes, very little is known. Unlike
|
|
related work, this study investigates OSS peer review processes from a
|
|
different perspective. We investigate the importance of OSS peer review
|
|
contributor roles and their review activities by using social network
|
|
analysis (SNA), proposed as PeRSoN (Peer Review Social Network). As a
|
|
case study, we extracted and analyzed the review process of Android Open
|
|
Source Project (AOSP). To the best of our knowledge, this is the first
|
|
research constructing social networks from mining a peer review
|
|
repository. Our preliminary results provided hints on relationships
|
|
among the OSS peer review contributor roles, their activities, and the
|
|
network structure. The results raised issues that will be used to refine
|
|
our approach in the future.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1109/APSEC.2012.63},
|
|
ISSN = {1530-1362},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-7695-4922-4},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Kula, Raula/AAD-6079-2019
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Kula, Raula Gaikovina/0000-0003-2324-0608},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000332765100096},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000328540100014,
|
|
Author = {Peng, Gang and Dey, Debabrata},
|
|
Title = {A Dynamic View of the Impact of Network Structure on Technology
|
|
Adoption: The Case of OSS Development},
|
|
Journal = {INFORMATION SYSTEMS RESEARCH},
|
|
Year = {2013},
|
|
Volume = {24},
|
|
Number = {4},
|
|
Pages = {1087-1099},
|
|
Month = {DEC},
|
|
Abstract = {We examine how network centrality and closure, two key aspects of
|
|
network structure, affect technology adoption. In doing so, we consider
|
|
the content of potential information flows within the network and argue
|
|
that the impact of network structure on technology adoption can be
|
|
better understood by separately examining its impact from two groups of
|
|
alters-current and potential adopters. We contend that increased network
|
|
centrality and closure among current adopters contribute positively to
|
|
adoption, whereas the same among potential adopters has exactly the
|
|
opposite impact. Accordingly, we propose a dynamic view where the
|
|
fraction of current adopters in the network positively moderates the
|
|
impact of network centrality and closure. We empirically test the theory
|
|
by analyzing the adoption of software version control technology by open
|
|
source software projects. Our results strongly support the theory.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1287/isre.2013.0494},
|
|
ISSN = {1047-7047},
|
|
EISSN = {1526-5536},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Dey, Debabrata/R-1570-2018},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000328540100014},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000262471100020,
|
|
Author = {Razik, Mohamed S. Abdel},
|
|
Editor = {Lee, C and Schaaf, T},
|
|
Title = {Plant Diversity Changes in Response to Environmental Drivers and
|
|
Pressures at El Omayed `ROSELT/OSS' Observatory, Egypt},
|
|
Booktitle = {FUTURE OF DRYLANDS},
|
|
Year = {2008},
|
|
Pages = {289-309},
|
|
Note = {International Scientific Conference on Desertification and Drylands
|
|
Research, Tunis, TUNISIA, JUN 19-21, 2006},
|
|
Organization = {UNESCO},
|
|
Abstract = {The Observatory adopted a thematic procedure of evaluating and
|
|
monitoring changes in natural resources. Data from previous Studies were
|
|
also reworked to fit into the themes being monitored. Temporal trends
|
|
were evaluated using polynomial curve Fitting, which were confirmed by
|
|
statistical analyses. The extracted trends indicate a steady increase in
|
|
air temperature, relative humidity and annual rainfall, while wind speed
|
|
declined. The standardized seasonal rainfall Shows all autumn trend that
|
|
approximates the annual trend With amplitude of live years, while
|
|
rainfall during the winter declines and inclines during above the
|
|
long-term average during spring. Concurrently, sodium, sulfate and
|
|
chloride soil concentrations increased rapidly in the late 1990s,
|
|
together with increases ill the very fine sand fraction, which reflects
|
|
the active erosion and deposition processes associated with recent human
|
|
interference. There is a general process of recharging plant species
|
|
diversity (long-term records; 122 perennials and 104 annuals) in the
|
|
late 1990s following a sizeable decline; 26 perennials with declining
|
|
density and spatial occupation call be considered at threat. Some of
|
|
these species are transient and show a three-year cycle of species
|
|
replacement (turnover when related to added species). The change ill the
|
|
diversity of perennial species is allied to changes in rainfall,
|
|
temperature and wind speed related to the climatic, salinity,
|
|
bicarbonate, calcium, and Sulfate of the edaphic variables. This also
|
|
applies to endangered species, where especially air temperature and Soil
|
|
sulfates are the most determinant driving factors. Further, a shift of
|
|
the rainfall above the long-term average from winter to spring
|
|
elucidates the trend of change detected ill the diversity. It is
|
|
concluded that the diversity of biotops (spatial heterogeneity in
|
|
habitats) ill the area is the influential base for the biodiversity and
|
|
is greatly affected by human impact. Concurrently, climatic changes and
|
|
the associated environmental degradation of soil resources are more
|
|
cyclic (recurring) phenomena, which reflect specific feedback effects
|
|
oil biodiversity in the region.},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4020-6969-7},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000262471100020},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@article{ WOS:001281881600001,
|
|
Author = {Li, Wencheng and Wang, Yihao and Zhang, Long and Liang, Mei and Wang,
|
|
Changhui},
|
|
Title = {Finite-time adaptive NN dynamic surface control for nonstrict nonlinear
|
|
FOSs subject to input dead-zone and full-states constraints},
|
|
Journal = {JOURNAL OF CONTROL AND DECISION},
|
|
Year = {2024},
|
|
Month = {2024 JUL 30},
|
|
Abstract = {This article focuses on a kind of nonstrict nonlinear fractional-order
|
|
systems (FOSs) suffering from state constraints and dead-zone input.
|
|
Meanwhile, a finite-time adaptive dynamic surface control (DSC) approach
|
|
based on backstepping technology and approximation principle of radial
|
|
basis function neural network (RBFNN) is developed. To overcome the
|
|
problem of inherent computational complexity, a fractional-order filter
|
|
is applied to approach the virtual controller and its fractional-order
|
|
derivative in each step of the backstepping procedure. The barrier
|
|
Lyapunov function (BLF) is employed to handle the state constraints, and
|
|
finite-time stability criteria on the basis of fractional-order Lyapunov
|
|
method are introduced to prove the finite-time convergence of the
|
|
tracking error into a small region around the origin. It is shown that
|
|
all the solutions of the closed-loop system are bounded, while the state
|
|
constraints are satisfied within a predetermined finite time. Finally,
|
|
two examples are provided to demonstrate the effectiveness of the
|
|
presented control scheme.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1080/23307706.2024.2381652},
|
|
EarlyAccessDate = {JUL 2024},
|
|
ISSN = {2330-7706},
|
|
EISSN = {2330-7714},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Li, Wencheng/LMO-6880-2024},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001281881600001},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000250701800050,
|
|
Author = {Wang, Lan and Lv, Tingjie},
|
|
Editor = {Xu, LD and Tjoa, AM and Chaudhry, SS},
|
|
Title = {The NG-OSS evolution of telecom service providers: From network-focused
|
|
to customers-focused},
|
|
Booktitle = {RESEARCH AND PRACTICAL ISSUES OF ENTERPRISE INFORMATION SYSTEMS II, VOL
|
|
2},
|
|
Series = {International Federation for Information Processing},
|
|
Year = {2008},
|
|
Volume = {255},
|
|
Pages = {1207+},
|
|
Note = {2nd International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of
|
|
Enterprise Information Systems, Beijing, PEOPLES R CHINA, OCT 14-16,
|
|
2007},
|
|
Abstract = {Now, the telecom service providers are faced with significant challenges
|
|
as the traditional separated network and service become converged,
|
|
Customers move to care more about the quality of service, such as the
|
|
provision time, fault disposal, bill management, and security issues,
|
|
other than networks. The carriers must integrate their core legacy
|
|
mainframe operation support systems (OSS) with new generation components
|
|
that can handle the requirements posed by new service offerings, which
|
|
means the NG-OSS should pay attention to customers rather than networks.
|
|
This paper examines the legacy OSS frame with its main component and
|
|
analysis which part should be weakened or converged, and which part
|
|
should be enhanced or updated. Then it suggests a more idealized view of
|
|
a functional OSS architecture that conforms to the concepts of the
|
|
TeleManagement Forum's Telecom Operations Map (TOM) model. In the last,
|
|
it discusses bow to evolve the OSS from the network-focused to
|
|
customers-focused successfully and smoothly.},
|
|
ISSN = {1571-5736},
|
|
ISBN = {978-0-387-76311-8},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000250701800050},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@inproceedings{ WOS:001223367200177,
|
|
Author = {Grabinski, Wladek and Scholz, Rene and Verley, Jason and Keiter, Eric R.
|
|
and Vogt, Holger and Warning, Dietmar and Nenzi, Paolo and Lannutti,
|
|
Francesco and Salfelder, Felix and Al Davis and Brinson, Mike and
|
|
Virdee, Bal and Torri, Guilherme and Tomaszewski', Daniel and Bucher,
|
|
Matthias and Sallese, Jean -Michel and Mueller, Markus and Kuthe, Pascal
|
|
and Krattenmacher, Mario},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
|
|
Title = {FOSS CAD for the Compact Verilog-A Model Standardization in Open Access
|
|
PDKs},
|
|
Booktitle = {8TH IEEE ELECTRON DEVICES TECHNOLOGY \& MANUFACTURING CONFERENCE, EDTM
|
|
2024},
|
|
Year = {2024},
|
|
Pages = {646-648},
|
|
Note = {8th Electron Devices Technology \& Manufacturing Conference (EDTM),
|
|
Bangalore, INDIA, MAR 03-06, 2024},
|
|
Organization = {IEEE},
|
|
Abstract = {The semiconductor industry continues to grow and innovate; however,
|
|
companies are facing challenges in growing their workforce with skilled
|
|
technicians and engineers. To meet the demand for well-trained workers
|
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worldwide, innovative ways to attract skilled talent and strengthen the
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local semiconductor workforce ecosystem are of utmost importance. FOSS
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CAD/EDA tools combined with free and open-access PDKs can serve as a new
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platform for bringing together IC design newbies, enthusiasts, and
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experienced mentors.},
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DOI = {10.1109/EDTM58488.2024.10511990},
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ISBN = {979-8-3503-8308-9; 979-8-3503-7152-9},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Muller, Markus/Q-4756-2019
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VIRDEE, BAL/ABD-7227-2021
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jean-michel, sallese/AAI-1359-2019},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:001223367200177},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000638283500002,
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Author = {Carbajal-Carrasco, Luis A. and Bouali, Zakaria and Mura, Arnaud},
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Title = {Optimized single-step (OSS) chemistry for auto-ignition of heterogeneous
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mixtures},
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Journal = {COMBUSTION AND FLAME},
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Year = {2021},
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Volume = {227},
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Pages = {11-26},
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Month = {MAY},
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Abstract = {With the objective of recovering the values of ignition delays of
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reactive heterogeneous mixtures a singlestep chemistry model has been
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developed. The corresponding model extends a recent optimization
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procedure introduced to describe flame propagation in heterogeneous
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media featuring composition variations (equivalence ratio and
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temperature) in the fresh reactants or containing residual burned gases
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(RBG). It is based on the use of an optimized virtual species and a
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tabulation of the pre-exponential coefficient of an Arrhenius law. The
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main results of high activation energy asymptotics (AEA) are first
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recalled to put in evidence the key parameters and the dependence of the
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ignition delay on the corresponding quantities. The optimization
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procedure is then applied to these parameters, namely, the
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pre-exponential factor K and the activation energy E-a of the associated
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single-step Arrhenius law. An efficient tabulation method benefiting
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from both rapid access and low storage is proposed for the composition
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variable (the mixture fraction, in the present case). Finally, the
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restitution of both ignition and propagation features is ensured through
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the consideration of the cross-over temperature. The performance of the
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resulting model is then assessed through comparisons with data obtained
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from detailed chemistry computations used as reference in several
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conditions of increasing complexity. (C) 2021 The Combustion Institute.
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Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.},
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DOI = {10.1016/j.combustflame.2020.12.026},
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EarlyAccessDate = {JAN 2021},
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ISSN = {0010-2180},
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EISSN = {1556-2921},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Bouali, Zakaria/KPY-7640-2024
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},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Bouali, Zakaria/0000-0003-3197-728X
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Mura, Arnaud/0000-0001-9625-9962},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000638283500002},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000227676400067,
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Author = {Kim, CS and Kim, JW and Yun, DS and Ahn, CH},
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Editor = {Callaos, N and Lesso, W and Sanchez, B},
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Title = {A next generation OSS framework using web service and workflow
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technologies},
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Booktitle = {8TH WORLD MULTI-CONFERENCE ON SYSTEMICS, CYBERNETICS AND INFORMATICS,
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VOL III, PROCEEDINGS: COMMUNICATION AND NETWORK SYSTEMS, TECHNOLOGIES
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AND APPLICATIONS},
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Year = {2004},
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Pages = {367-372},
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Note = {8th World Multi-Conference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics,
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Orlando, FL, JUL 18-21, 2004},
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Organization = {Int Inst Informat \& System; Amer Soc Cybernet; Acad Non Linear Sci;
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Univ Las Palmas Gran Canaria, Telemat Engn Dept, Concurrency \&
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Architecture Grp; CUST, Blaise Pascal Univ, Engn Sci Inst; Cybernet \&
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Human Knowing; Int Federat Syst Res; Int Syst Inst; Int Soc Syst Sci;
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Italian Soc System; Univ Nacl San Luis, Lab Res Computac Intelligence,
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Dept Informat; Polish Syst Soc; Slovenian Artificial Intelligence Soc;
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Soc Appl Syst Res; Syst Soc Poland; Ctr Syst Studies; Tunisian Sci Soc;
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World Org System \& Cybernet; IEEE Comp Soc, Venezuela Chapter; IEEE,
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|
Venezuela Chapter; Natl Res Council Canada; Steacie Inst Mol Sci},
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Abstract = {Many developers and researchers related with Operational Support System
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(OSS) have interested in the Next Generation OSS (NGOSS) architecture.
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In Next Generation Network (NGN) service environment, the OSS must
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support service delivery, assurance, and network management across
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multi-technology and multi-domain communication networks. Also, NGOSS
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support Business-To-Business (B2B) collaboration activity, and
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Business-To-Customer (B2C) activity. To achieve those, this paper will
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proposes a XML-based business activity integration framework using web
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service and workflow-based business process automation framework. The
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proposed two frameworks will provide a highly distributed, loosely
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coupled, and open-standard based system design methodology for the
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business oriented architecture, NGOSS.},
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ISBN = {980-6560-13-2},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Kim, Kyung Soo/AAM-9574-2020},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000227676400067},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:A1997BH88N00003,
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Author = {Chen, EY},
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Editor = {Cohn, GE and Soper, SA and Katzir, A},
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Title = {Megabase sequencing of human genome by ordered shotgun sequencing (OSS)
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strategy},
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Booktitle = {ULTRASENSITIVE BIOCHEMICAL DIAGNOSTICS II, PROCEEDINGS OF},
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Series = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS
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(SPIE)},
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Year = {1997},
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Volume = {2985},
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Pages = {25-34},
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Note = {Conference on Ultrasensitive Biochemical Diagnostics II, SAN JOSE, CA,
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FEB 10-12, 1997},
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Organization = {Int Biomed Opt Soc; Soc Photo Opt Instrumentat Engineers; Amer Soc Laser
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Med \& Surg Inc},
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Abstract = {So far we have used OSS strategy to sequence over 2 megabases DNA in
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large-insert clones from regions of human X chromosome with different
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characteristic levels of GC content. The method starts by randomly
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fragmenting a BAG, YAC or PAC to 8-12 kb pieces and subcloning those
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into lambda phage. Insert-ends of these clones are sequenced and
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overlapped to create a partial map. Complete sequencing is then done on
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a minimal tiling path of selected subclones, recursively focusing on
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those at the edges of contigs to facilitate mergers of clones across the
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entire target. To reduce manual labor, PCR processes have been adapted
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to prepare sequencing templates throughout the entire operation. The
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streamlined process can thus lend itself to further automation.
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The OSS approach is suitable for large-scale genomic sequencing,
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providing considerable flexibility in the choice of subclones or regions
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for more or less intensive sequencing. For example, subclones containing
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contaminating host cell DNA or cloning vector can be recognized and
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ignored with minimal sequencing effort; regions overlapping a
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neighboring clone already sequenced need not be redone; and segments
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containing tandem repeats or long repetitive sequences can be spotted
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early on and targeted for additional attention.},
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DOI = {10.1117/12.274362},
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ISBN = {0-8194-2396-3},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:A1997BH88N00003},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000368495600007,
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Author = {Squire, Megan and Smith, Amber K.},
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Editor = {Damiani, E and Frati, F and Riehle, D and Wasserman, AI},
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Title = {The Diffusion of Pastebin Tools to Enhance Communication in FLOSS
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Mailing Lists},
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Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SYSTEMS: ADOPTION AND IMPACT},
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Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
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Year = {2015},
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Volume = {451},
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Pages = {45-57},
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Note = {11th IFIP WG 2.13 Annual International Conference on Open Source Systems
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(OSS), Florence, ITALY, MAY 16-17, 2015},
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Organization = {IFIP WG 2 13; Google},
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Abstract = {This paper describes how software developers who use mailing lists to
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|
communicate reacted and adjusted to a new supplementary collaboration
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|
tool, called a pastebin service. Using publicly-available archives of
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8800 mailing lists, we examine the adoption of the pastebin tool by
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software developers and compare it to the model presented in Diffusion
|
|
of Innovation (DoI) theory. We then compare the rate at which software
|
|
developers decided whether to accept or reject the new pastebin tools.
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We find that the overall rate of pastebin adoption follows the S-curve
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|
predicted by classic DoI theory. We then compare the individual pastebin
|
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services and their rates of adoption, as well as the reaction of
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different communities to the new tools and the various rationales for
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accepting or rejecting them.},
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DOI = {10.1007/978-3-319-17837-0\_5},
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ISSN = {1868-4238},
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EISSN = {1868-422X},
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ISBN = {978-3-319-17837-0; 978-3-319-17836-3},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000368495600007},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000381005000002,
|
|
Author = {Schilling, Andreas and Laumer, Sven and Weitzel, Tim},
|
|
Book-Group-Author = {ACM},
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Title = {Stars Matter - How FLOSS Developers' Reputation Affects the Attraction
|
|
of New Developers},
|
|
Booktitle = {SIGMIS-CPR'14: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2014 CONFERENCE ON COMPUTERS AND
|
|
PEOPLE RESEARCH},
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Year = {2014},
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Pages = {5-10},
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Note = {52nd Association-of-Computing-Machinery Annual Conference on Computers
|
|
and People Research (ACM SIGMIS CPR), Singapore, SINGAPORE, MAY 29-31,
|
|
2014},
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|
Organization = {ACM SIGMIS; Assoc Comp Machinery},
|
|
Abstract = {The attraction of new developers is a key challenge for initiatives
|
|
developing Free Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS). While previous
|
|
evaluations consider status gains and competence evaluations to be key
|
|
drivers for novices' joining behavior, it is unclear how FLOSS
|
|
developers' relationships with others affect the attraction of new
|
|
developers. In this research, we look at FLOSS developers' relationships
|
|
in terms of positive evaluations given by others. Using this
|
|
perspective, we examine how FLOSS developers' reputation among members
|
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within and beyond the project community affects their projects' ability
|
|
to attract new developers. We draw on Social Resource Theory (SRT) and
|
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hypothesize that developers with a high reputation among others enjoy
|
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high visibility and credibility, which in turn helps their projects to
|
|
attract new members. Finally, we propose an evaluation approach for our
|
|
research model that examines the reputation and project behavior of more
|
|
than 1,000 FLOSS developers on a longitudinal base.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1145/2599990.2599991},
|
|
ISBN = {978-1-4503-2625-4},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Weitzel, Tim/AFS-7648-2022},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000381005000002},
|
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}
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