Open Source Software Research at ISR Walt Scacchi Institute for Software Research

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Open Source Software Research at ISR Walt Scacchi Institute for Software Research

Overview ISR Research in OSS—a socio-technical perspective Research results—sample OSS research collaborators How ISR adds value to this research

ISR Research in OSS: NSF ITR: Understanding Open Software Communities, Processes and Practices: A Socio-Technical Approach NSF ITR: Collaborative Research: Organizational Dynamics of Software Problems, Bugs, Failures, and Repairs  ITR/MKIDS Supplemental: Dynamic Process Enactment, Discovery, and Recovery NSF ITR: Collaborative Research: Research Directions for Continuous (Re)Design in Free/Open Source Software Systems NSF ITR: An Integrated Social and Technical Approach to Development of Distributed Inter-Organizational Applications SUN and Butterfly.Net (pending): OSS for network game development

Research results—sample First identification of “software informalisms” used as artifacts and communication media to facilitate and coordinate F/OSS development projects First identification of socio-cultural dynamics that mobilize socio-technical resources, mitigate conflict, and facilitate cooperation in F/OSS development projects New model of “continuous design” in F/OSS

ISR Research in OSS source.html source.html  20+ research papers Largest OSS research group in U.S. Emerging research collaborations  University of California Systemwide/UCOP  National Laboratories (LANL, Sandia, LLNL)  ISERC (Ireland)  SRA, Kyoto University (Japan)

ISR OSS Research—news coverage National: CNet News.com, Slashdot.net, Science Daily, Electronic Design News, National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) and San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) reports, Science.NewsFactor.com, and GrokLaw.net International: New Scientist (to appear), Pakistan Tribune, Innovations Reports (Germany), and SciGate (India), Scientific Electronic Library Online (in Spanish) and Weblog Context (in Spanish, German, and Catalan).

OSS research collaborators Mark Ackerman, UMichigan Ann Arbor Les Gasser, UIllinois, Urbana-Champaign John Noll, Santa Clara University Richard Taylor, ISR Julia Watson, The Ohio State University Margaret Elliott, ISR Jason Robbins, ISR Chris Jensen and Justin Erenkrantz, ISR

How ISR adds value to this research Academic collaborations via ISR Faculty Associates Financial management Hosting multiple research workshops Proposal development support Research and Web support infrastructure Strong, predictable leadership