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Towards a portfolio of FLOSS project success measures. In Workshop on Open Source Software Engineering, 26th International Conference on Software Engineering. Presented at the Workshop on Open Source Software Engineering, 26th International Conference on Software Engineering, Edinburgh.
. (2004). Towards_a_Portfolio_ of _FLOSS_Project.pdf (306.18 KB)A structurational perspective on leadership in Free/Libre Open Source Software teams. In Proceedings of the 1st Conference on Open Source Systems (OSS).
. (2005). crowston-final.pdf (293.24 KB)Information systems success in Free and Open Source Software development: Theory and measures. Software Process–Improvement And Practice, 11, 123–148. https://doi.org/10.1002/spip.259
. (2006). InformationSystemsSuccessInFree.pdf (1.1 MB)From Individual Contribution to Group learning: the Early Years of Apache Web Server. In Proceedings of the IFIP 2nd International Conference on Open Source Software (pp. 77–90). Lake Como, Italy, 8–9 June.
. (2006). From Individual Contribution To Group.pdf (341.85 KB)Effective work practices for software engineering ( ). In Proceedings of the 2004 ACM workshop on Interdisciplinary software engineering research (WISER '04) (18). https://doi.org/10.1145/1029997.1030003
. (2004). p18-crowston.pdf (381.25 KB)Effective work practices for FLOSS development: A model and propositions. In Proceedings of the 38th Hawai'i International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS). https://doi.org/10.1109/HICSS.2005.222
. (2005). Paper.pdf (141 KB) Presentation.pdf (426.61 KB)Depicting What Really Matters: Using Episodes to Study Latent Phenomenon. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS).
. (2008). Depicting What Really Matters Using Episodes to Study Latent Phe.pdf (183.12 KB)Defining Open Source Software project success. In Proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS).
. (2003). icis2003success (235.41 KB)Collective Learning in Distributed Groups (Research in progress). Syracuse University School of Information Studies.
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