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(2005). SE, IS & (FL)OSS @ EASE.
(2008). Asynchronous Decision-Making in Distributed Teams (Poster).
Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work.
(2007). Building a collaboratory for research on open source software development (Poster).
eSocial Science Conference.
(2007). Emergent leadership in self-organizing virtual teams (Poster).
Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS).
(2007). A proposed data and analysis archive for research on Free and Open Source Software and its development (Poster).
eSocial Science Conference.
(2006). Assessing the health of open source communities.
IEEE Computer. 39(5), 89-91. Abstract
(2008). Bug Fixing Practices within Free/Libre Open Source Software Development Teams.
Journal of Database Management. 19(2), 1–30. 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
(2012). Free/Libre Open Source Software Development: What we know and what we do not know.
ACM Computing Surveys. 44, Abstract
(2005). Future research on FLOSS development.
First Monday. 10(Special Issue #2: Open Source — 3 October 2005),
(2006). Hierarchy and centralization in Free and Open Source Software team communications.
Knowledge, Technology & Policy. 18, 65–85. Abstract
(2006). Information systems success in Free and Open Source Software development: Theory and measures.
Software Process–Improvement and Practice. 11, 123–148. Abstract
(2002). Open source software projects as virtual organizations: Competency rallying for software development.
IEE Proceedings Software. 149(1), 3–17. Abstract
(2007). The role of face-to-face meetings in technology-supported self-organizing distributed teams.
IEEE Transactions on Professional Communications. 50, 185–203. Abstract
(2007). Self-organization of teams in free/libre open source software development.
Information and Software Technology Journal: Special issue on Understanding the Social Side of Software Engineering, Qualitative Software Engineering Research. 49(6), 564–575. Abstract

