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8th OSS 2012: Hammamet, Tunisia
- Imed Hammouda, Björn Lundell, Tommi Mikkonen, Walt Scacchi:

Open Source Systems: Long-Term Sustainability - 8th IFIP WG 2.13 International Conference, OSS 2012, Hammamet, Tunisia, September 10-13, 2012. Proceedings. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology 378, Springer 2012, ISBN 978-3-642-33441-2
Full Papers
- Gregorio Robles

, Jesús M. González-Barahona
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A Comprehensive Study of Software Forks: Dates, Reasons and Outcomes. 1-14 - Dirk Riehle, Sebastian Berschneider:

A Model of Open Source Developer Foundations. 15-28 - Jonas Gamalielsson, Björn Lundell:

Long-Term Sustainability of Open Source Software Communities beyond a Fork: A Case Study of LibreOffice. 29-47 - Suhyun Kim, Jaehyun Yoo, Myunghwa Lee:

Step-by-Step Strategies and Case Studies for Embedded Software Companies to Adapt to the FOSS Ecosystem. 48-60 - Zhi Zhai, Tracy Kijewski-Correa, Ahsan Kareem, David Hachen, Gregory R. Madey:

Citizen Engineering: Evolving OSS Practices to Engineering Design and Analysis. 61-77 - Victor Kuechler, Claire Gilbertson, Carlos Jensen:

Gender Differences in Early Free and Open Source Software Joining Process. 78-93 - Jarkko Moilanen:

Emerging Hackerspaces - Peer-Production Generation. 94-111 - Tanya Percy, Jean-Paul Van Belle

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Exploring the Barriers and Enablers to the Use of Open Educational Resources by University Academics in Africa. 112-128 - Claudia P. Ayala, Daniela S. Cruzes, Anh Nguyen Duc, Reidar Conradi, Xavier Franch, Martin Höst

, Muhammad Ali Babar:
OSS Integration Issues and Community Support: An Integrator Perspective. 129-143 - Walt Scacchi, Thomas A. Alspaugh:

Designing Secure Systems Based on Open Architectures with Open Source and Closed Source Components. 144-159 - Sulayman K. Sowe

, Maurice McNaughton:
Using Multiple Case Studies to Analyse Open Source Software Business Sustainability in Sub-Saharan Africa. 160-177 - Andrea Capiluppi

, Klaas-Jan Stol
, Cornelia Boldyreff:
Exploring the Role of Commercial Stakeholders in Open Source Software Evolution. 178-200 - Darren Forrest, Carlos Jensen, Nitin Mohan, Jennifer L. Davidson:

Exploring the Role of Outside Organizations in Free / Open Source Software Projects. 201-215 - Etiel Petrinja, Giancarlo Succi

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Two Evolution Indicators for FOSS Projects. 216-232 - Androklis Mavridis, Dimitrios Fotakidis

, Ioannis Stamelos:
Open Source Migration in Greek Public Sector: A Feasibility Study. 233-243
Lightning Talks
- G. R. Gangadharan

, Martin J. Butler
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Free and Open Source Software Adoption in Emerging Markets: An Empirical Study in the Education Sector. 244-249 - Jose Teixeira

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Open-Source Technologies Realizing Social Networks: A Multiple Descriptive Case-Study. 250-255 - John Noll

, Dominik Seichter, Sarah Beecham:
A Qualitative Method for Mining Open Source Software Repositories. 256-261 - Adina Barham:

The Impact of Formal QA Practices on FLOSS Communities - The Case of Mozilla. 262-267 - Daniel Izquierdo-Cortazar, Gregorio Robles

, Jesús M. González-Barahona
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Do More Experienced Developers Introduce Fewer Bugs? 268-273 - Linus Nyman, Tommi Mikkonen, Juho Lindman, Martin Fougère

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Perspectives on Code Forking and Sustainability in Open Source Software. 274-279 - M. M. Mahbubul Syeed

, Terhi Kilamo, Imed Hammouda, Tarja Systä:
Open Source Prediction Methods: A Systematic Literature Review. 280-285 - Robert Viseur

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From Open Source Software to Open Source Hardware. 286-291 - Spyridoula Lakka, Teta Stamati, Drakoulis Martakos:

Does OSS Affect E-Government Growth? An Econometric Analysis on the Impacting Factors. 292-297 - Terhi Kilamo, Imed Hammouda, Ville Kairamo, Petri Räsänen, Jukka P. Saarinen:

Open Source, Open Innovation and Intellectual Property Rights - A Lightning Talk. 298-303 - Jean-Paul Van Belle

, Mark Reed:
OSS Adoption in South Africa: Applying the TOE Model to a Case Study. 304-309 - Mehmet Gençer

, Bülent Özel:
Forking the Commons: Developmental Tensions and Evolutionary Patterns in Open Source Software. 310-315 - Luis Corral

, Andrea Janes
, Tadas Remencius, Juri Strumpflohner, Jelena Vlasenko:
A Novel Application of Open Source Technologies to Measure Agile Software Development Process. 316-321 - Héla Masmoudi, Imed Boughzala:

A Linguistic Analysis on How Contributors Solve Software Problems in a Distributed Context. 322-330 - Pratyush Nidhi Sharma, John Hulland, Sherae L. Daniel:

Examining Turnover in Open Source Software Projects Using Logistic Hierarchical Linear Modeling Approach. 331-337 - Vieri Del Bianco, Luigi Lavazza, Valentina Lenarduzzi, Sandro Morasca, Davide Taibi, Davide Tosi:

A Study on OSS Marketing and Communication Strategies. 338-343 - Tetsuo Noda, Terutaka Tansho, Shane Coughlan:

The Effect of Open Source Licensing on the Evolution of Business Strategy. 344-349
Tool Demonstration Papers
- M. M. Mahbubul Syeed

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Binoculars: Comprehending Open Source Projects through Graphs. 350-355 - Alexander Lokhman, Antti Luoto

, Salum Abdul-Rahman, Imed Hammouda:
OSSLI: Architecture Level Management of Open Source Software Legality Concerns. 356-361
Short Industry Papers
- Swanand J. Deodhar, Kulbhushan C. Saxena, Mikko Ruohonen:

Hybrid Business Models in Software Product Industry: Patterns and Challenges. 362-367 - Masayuki Hatta:

Two Modes of Product Development: Head-Oriented vs. Release-Oriented. 368-370 - Didier Durand, Jean-Luc Vuattoux, Pierre-Jean Ditscheid:

OSS in 2012: A Long-Term Sustainable Alternative for Corporate IT. 371-376 - Jun Iio, Tomotaka Ogawa:

Discussion on the Problems to be Solved toward the Migration to OSS Productivity Software in the Business Enterprises. 377-382 - Björn Lundell, Admir Abdurahmanovic, Stefan Andersson, Erik Bergström

, Jonas Feist, Jonas Gamalielsson, Tomas Gustavsson, Roger Kahlbom, Konstantin Papaxanthis:
How Can Open Standards Be Effectively Implemented in Open Source? 383-388 - Mikko Kurunsaari:

Future Smart Metering Runs on Open Source -Challenges and the GuruxAMI Project. 389-394
Posters
- Michael Adeyeye

, Oluyomi Kabiawu:
Open Source Software in Research and Development - (Guidelines for Postgraduate Students). 395 - Keisuke Tanihana, Tetsuo Noda:

Development Style of Open Source and Econmies of Connection. 396 - Masayuki Hatta:

FLOSS Survey 2013? A Proposal for Comprehensive Survey on FLOSS Developers. 397 - Alexander Lokhman:

FLOSS Project Registration Strategies. 398 - Danila Piatov, Andrea Janes

, Alberto Sillitti, Giancarlo Succi
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Using the Eclipse C/C++ Development Tooling as a Robust, Fully Functional, Actively Maintained, Open Source C++ Parser. 399
Workshops
- Gregorio Robles

, Jesús M. González-Barahona
, Wouter Tebbens:
FLOSS Education: Long-Term Sustainability. 400 - Anthony I. Wasserman:

Developing Mobile Software with FLOSS. 401-402

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