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(2008). eResearch workflows for studying free and open source software development.
Proceedings of the IFIP 2.13 Working Conference on Open Source Software (OSS). Abstract
(2006). FLOSSmole: A collaborative repository for FLOSS research data and analyses.
International Journal of Information Technology and Web Engineering. 1(3), 17–26. Abstract
(2004). The perils and pitfalls of mining SourceForge.
Workshop on Mining Software Repositories, 26th International Conference on Software Engineering. Abstract
(2007). A proposed data and analysis archive for research on Free and Open Source Software and its development (Poster).
eSocial Science Conference.
(2006). Social dynamics of free and open source team communications.
Proceedings of the IFIP Second International Conference on Open Source Systems. 319-330. Abstract
(2011). Validity issues in the use of social network analysis with digital trace data.
Journal of the Association for Information Systems. 12(12), Abstract
(2008). Decision Making Paths in Self-Organizing Technology-Mediated Distributed Teams.
Proceedings of the International Conference on Open Source Systems. Abstract
(2006). Language and power in self-organizing distributed teams.
OCIS Division, Academy of Management Conference. Abstract
(2008). Asynchronous Decision-Making in Distributed Teams (Poster).
Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work.
(2008). Group Maintenance in Technology-Supported Distributed Teams.
Proceedings of the Best Paper Proceedings, Academy of Management Annual Meeting. Abstract
(2009). Heartbeat: Measuring Active User Base and Potential User Interest in FLOSS Projects.
(, Ed.).Proceedings of The Fifth International Conference on Open Source Systems (OSS). 299, 94-104. Abstract
(2008). Social dynamics of FLOSS team communication across channels.
Proceedings of the IFIP 2.13 Working Conference on Open Source Software (OSS). 131-142. Abstract
(2008). Replication of FLOSS Research as eResearch.
Proceedings of the Oxford e-Research Conference 08. Abstract

