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The social structure of free and open source software development
Kevin Crowston
, James Howison
School of Information Studies
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Open Source Software Development
100%
Social Structure
100%
Flossing
100%
FLOSS Projects
100%
Communication Structure
50%
Communication Patterns
33%
SourceForge
16%
Cathedral
16%
Development Advantage
16%
Development Team
16%
FLOSS Communities
16%
Distributed Patterns
16%
Project Type
16%
Communication Codes
16%
Active Users
16%
Code Modularity
16%
Bug Tracking System
16%
Decentralized Communication
16%
Bazaar
16%
Computer Science
Development Team
100%
open source software development
100%
Bug Tracking System
100%
Distinctiveness
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Social Structure
100%
Psychology
Practitioners
100%