2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-92375-8_1
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How Can Open Source Software Projects Be Compared with Organizations?

Abstract: The existence of a community plays a central role in the development of Open Source Software (OSS). Communities are commonly defined as a group of people sharing common norms or values. The common interest of an OSS project is obvious: to develop software under an OSS license. When we look at the rather general definition of a community, we see that there is a similarity to the term 'organization'. This paper draws parallels between OSS projects and the general elements of an organization and shows the differe… Show more

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