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The Coming Software Revolution

Submitted by msquire on Fri, 04/22/2011 - 13:11
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The Coming Software Revolution, Rosenberg, D. K. , Proceedings of the 2nd ICSE Workshop on Open Source, (2002)
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Why Do Developers Contribute to Open Source Projects? First Evidence of Economic Incentives

Submitted by msquire on Fri, 04/22/2011 - 13:03
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Why Do Developers Contribute to Open Source Projects? First Evidence of Economic Incentives, Hann, Il-Horn, Roberts Jeff, Slaughter Sandra, and Fielding Roy , Proceedings of the 2nd ICSE Workshop on Open Source, (2002)
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Membership herding and network stability in the open source community: The Ising perspective

Submitted by superadmin on Fri, 03/20/2009 - 15:43
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Membership herding and network stability in the open source community: The Ising perspective, Oh, Wonseok, and Jeon Sangyong , Management Science, Jul, Volume 53, Number 7, p.1086-1101, (2007)
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