Research anthology on usage and development of open source software:
"This comprehensive reference book covers the latest and most emerging research, concepts, and theories for those working with open source software with the goal of demonstrating various ways of its tremendous potential with room for improvement and advancement, though it has faced challenges a...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This comprehensive reference book covers the latest and most emerging research, concepts, and theories for those working with open source software with the goal of demonstrating various ways of its tremendous potential with room for improvement and advancement, though it has faced challenges and issues throughout the years"-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index Volume I. Section 1. Development, standards, and user expectations. Chapter 1. A systematic review of attributes and techniques for open source software evolution analysis ; Chapter 2. Exploratory analysis of free and open source software ecology ; Chapter 3. Open source software development challenges: a systematic literature review on github ; Chapter 4. On challenges for implementing ISO standards in software: can both open and closed standards be implemented in open source software? ; Chapter 5. Analysis of free and open source software (FOSS) product in web based client-server architecture ; Chapter 6. Strategy of good software governance: FLOSS in the state of Turkey ; Chapter 7. On solving the multi-objective software package upgradability problem ; Chapter 8. Finding influential nodes in sourceforge.net using social network analysis ; Chapter 9. The cultural and institutional barrier of knowledge exchanges in the development of open source software ; Chapter 10. - Understanding users' contributions in open source software communities: a social influence perspective ; Chapter 11. Trust in Open source software development communities: a comprehensive analysis ; Chapter 12. The impact of project initiators on open source software project success: evidence from emerging hosting platform gitee ; Chapter 13. Does an open source development environment facilitate conventional project management approaches and collaborative work? ; Chapter 14. Prospects of open source software for maximizing the user expectations in heterogeneous network -- - Section 2. Multi-industry applications. Chapter 15. Open source software usage in education and research: network traffic analysis as an example ; Chapter 16. Open sourcing the pedagogy to activate the learning process ; Chapter 17. Optimization scenarios for open source software used in e-learning activities ; Chapter 18. Dubot: an open-source, low-cost robot for STEM and educational robotics ; Chapter 19. Open source online learning in rural communities ; Chapter 20. Open source software virtual learning environment (OSS-vles) in library science schools ; Chapter 21. A multi-step process towards integrating free and open source software in engineering education ; Chapter 22. Development of assessment criteria for various open sources GIS software packages ; Chapter 23. Transmission line routing using open source software q-GIS ; Chapter 24. An open source software: q-GIS based analysis for solar potential of Sikkim (India) -- - Volume II. Chapter 25. Role of free and open source GIS in river rejuvenation ; Chapter 26. Designing a framework of ethnomedicinal plant knowledge integration using OSS ; Chapter 27. Critical barriers to business intelligence open source software adoption ; Chapter 28. Open source software in financial auditing ; Chapter 29. Application of quality in use model to evaluate the user experience of online banking software ; Chapter 30. Challenges and trends in home automation: addressing the interoperability problem with the open-source platform openhab ; Chapter 31. Enhancing information retrieval system using change-prone classes ; Chapter 32. Optimized test case generation for object oriented systems using weka open source software -- - Section 3. Prediction models, big data, and statistics. Chapter 33. Demography of open source software prediction models and techniques ; Chapter 34. Predicting change prone classes in open source software ; Chapter 35. Predicting the severity of open source bug reports using unsupervised and supervised techniques ; Chapter 36. Ensemble techniques-based software fault prediction in an open-source project ; Chapter 37. Generalized multi-release framework for fault prediction in open source software ; Chapter 38. Logging analysis and prediction in open source java project ; Chapter 39. Using Design of experiments to analyze open source software metrics for change impact estimation ; Chapter 40. Introduction to the popular open source statistical software (OSSS) ; Chapter 41. What is open source software (OSS) and what is big data? ; Chapter 42. Open source software (OSS) for big data ; Chapter 43. Role of open source software in big data storage. - Mode of access: World Wide Web |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (904 Seiten) |
ISBN: | 9781799891598 |
DOI: | 10.4018/978-1-7998-9158-1 |
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On solving the multi-objective software package upgradability problem ; Chapter 8. Finding influential nodes in sourceforge.net using social network analysis ; Chapter 9. The cultural and institutional barrier of knowledge exchanges in the development of open source software ; Chapter 10. - Understanding users' contributions in open source software communities: a social influence perspective ; Chapter 11. Trust in Open source software development communities: a comprehensive analysis ; Chapter 12. The impact of project initiators on open source software project success: evidence from emerging hosting platform gitee ; Chapter 13. Does an open source development environment facilitate conventional project management approaches and collaborative work? ; Chapter 14. Prospects of open source software for maximizing the user expectations in heterogeneous network -- - Section 2. Multi-industry applications. Chapter 15. Open source software usage in education and research: network traffic analysis as an example ; Chapter 16. Open sourcing the pedagogy to activate the learning process ; Chapter 17. Optimization scenarios for open source software used in e-learning activities ; Chapter 18. Dubot: an open-source, low-cost robot for STEM and educational robotics ; Chapter 19. Open source online learning in rural communities ; Chapter 20. Open source software virtual learning environment (OSS-vles) in library science schools ; Chapter 21. A multi-step process towards integrating free and open source software in engineering education ; Chapter 22. Development of assessment criteria for various open sources GIS software packages ; Chapter 23. Transmission line routing using open source software q-GIS ; Chapter 24. An open source software: q-GIS based analysis for solar potential of Sikkim (India) -- - Volume II. Chapter 25. Role of free and open source GIS in river rejuvenation ; Chapter 26. Designing a framework of ethnomedicinal plant knowledge integration using OSS ; Chapter 27. Critical barriers to business intelligence open source software adoption ; Chapter 28. Open source software in financial auditing ; Chapter 29. Application of quality in use model to evaluate the user experience of online banking software ; Chapter 30. Challenges and trends in home automation: addressing the interoperability problem with the open-source platform openhab ; Chapter 31. Enhancing information retrieval system using change-prone classes ; Chapter 32. Optimized test case generation for object oriented systems using weka open source software -- - Section 3. Prediction models, big data, and statistics. Chapter 33. Demography of open source software prediction models and techniques ; Chapter 34. Predicting change prone classes in open source software ; Chapter 35. Predicting the severity of open source bug reports using unsupervised and supervised techniques ; Chapter 36. Ensemble techniques-based software fault prediction in an open-source project ; Chapter 37. Generalized multi-release framework for fault prediction in open source software ; Chapter 38. Logging analysis and prediction in open source java project ; Chapter 39. Using Design of experiments to analyze open source software metrics for change impact estimation ; Chapter 40. Introduction to the popular open source statistical software (OSSS) ; Chapter 41. What is open source software (OSS) and what is big data? ; Chapter 42. Open source software (OSS) for big data ; Chapter 43. Role of open source software in big data storage. - Mode of access: World Wide Web "This comprehensive reference book covers the latest and most emerging research, concepts, and theories for those working with open source software with the goal of demonstrating various ways of its tremendous potential with room for improvement and advancement, though it has faced challenges and issues throughout the years"-- Shareware (Computer software) Open source software Computer software Development IGI Global Sonstige oth Information Resources Management Association Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 1799891585 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9781799891581 https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-9158-1 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
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title | Research anthology on usage and development of open source software |
title_auth | Research anthology on usage and development of open source software |
title_exact_search | Research anthology on usage and development of open source software |
title_exact_search_txtP | Research anthology on usage and development of open source software |
title_full | Research anthology on usage and development of open source software Information Resources Management Association, editor |
title_fullStr | Research anthology on usage and development of open source software Information Resources Management Association, editor |
title_full_unstemmed | Research anthology on usage and development of open source software Information Resources Management Association, editor |
title_short | Research anthology on usage and development of open source software |
title_sort | research anthology on usage and development of open source software |
topic | Shareware (Computer software) Open source software Computer software Development |
topic_facet | Shareware (Computer software) Open source software Computer software Development |
url | https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-9158-1 |
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