March 2010

MAILING LIST

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MEMBERSHIP (as of 20 June 2006)

Name Affiliation Country
Pär J. Ågerfalk Uppsala University Sweden
Cornelia Boldyreff University of Lincoln UK
Kevin Crowston Syracuse University USA
Jean-Michel Dalle Universite Pierre et Marie Curie France
Paul A. David Stanford/Oxford University USA/UK
Mahmoud Elish King Fahd University Saudi Arabia
Joseph Feller University College Cork Ireland
Brian Fitzgerald University of Limerick Ireland

CONFERENCE AND WORKSHOPS

Upcoming conferences

* The 8th International Conference on Open Source Systems: Hammamet, Tunisia, 10-13 September 2012.

Past conferences

* The 7th International Conference on Open Source Systems: Salvador, BA, Brazil, 6-7 October 2011
* OSS2010: 6th International Conference on Open Source Systems: South Bend, IN, 30 May-2 June 2010.
* OSS2009: 5th International Conference on Open Source Systems: Skövde, Sweden, 3-6 June 2009.

OFFICERS

* General Chair: Giancarlo Succi, Free University of Bolzano-Bozen, Italy
* Vice Chair: Walt Scacchi, Institute for Software Research, University of California, Irvine, USA
* Vice Chair: Ernesto Damiani, University of Milan, Italy
* Secretary: Scott Hissam, Software Engineering Institute, USA
* Secretary: Pär J. Ågerfalk, Uppsala University, Sweden

SCOPE

Software engineering perspective

* OSS architecture, configuration and release management, environments
* Testing and assuring OSS quality and security
* Mining and analyzing OSS project repositories
* Lessons from OSS for conventional development
* OSS and standards

Studies of OSS deployment

* Case studies of OSS deployment, migration models, success and failure
* Role of OSS in the public sector (government, education, health etc) and 'secondary' software sector (automotive, telco, medical devices etc)
* OSS-compatible IT governance architectures
* Open sourcing — offshore sourcing of development
* OSS applications catalog (functionality, platforms, support providers, training needs)

AIMS

To enable a diverse community of researchers and practitioners to rigorously investigate the technology, work practices, development processes, community dynamics within free, libre and open source software (OSS) systems, complementing appropriately other IFIP Working Groups where OSS is increasingly relevant.