2015 IEEE/ACM 37th IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering 2015
DOI: 10.1109/icse.2015.74
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Open Source-Style Collaborative Development Practices in Commercial Projects Using GitHub

Abstract: Researchers are currently drawn to study projects hosted on GitHub due to its popularity, ease of obtaining data, and its distinctive built-in social features. GitHub has been found to create a transparent development environment, which together with a pull request-based workflow, provides a lightweight mechanism for committing, reviewing and managing code changes. These features impact how GitHub is used and the benefits it provides to teams' development and collaboration. While most of the evidence we have i… Show more

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“…Collaborative editing has been used in many areas, such as online knowledge database editing [24], [25], science collaboration [31], [32], and software development [33], [34]. Zhu et al examined the collaborative editing of posts (i.e., both answer and question) on Stack Overflow, and explored its benefits on content quality and potential negative effects on users activity [24].…”
Section: Collaborative Editingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Collaborative editing has been used in many areas, such as online knowledge database editing [24], [25], science collaboration [31], [32], and software development [33], [34]. Zhu et al examined the collaborative editing of posts (i.e., both answer and question) on Stack Overflow, and explored its benefits on content quality and potential negative effects on users activity [24].…”
Section: Collaborative Editingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stolcke et al [48] have most prominently de ned discrete conversational speech categories into which @-mentions t well, perhaps because they themselves are social link extensions. Stolcke's et al [48] work and the other aforementioned prior work [30,49], helped us distill the following four categories of speech that use @-mentions (one of these is a slightly modi ed category as compared to Stolcke's work, marked by ):…”
Section: @-Mentions and Discourse/dialoguementioning
confidence: 98%
“…This is partly due to the important role software has come to occupy in daily scenarios, resulting in a lot of attention and attempts been directed towards standardizing and improving the software development process [41]. Further fueling these attempts at improving the process is, the increase in size, complexity, and distribution involved in software development projects [21], [42]. This far exceeds what any one individual, or component can handle, and hence necessitates some sort of standardized collaboration approach between diverse set of people, skills, activities, processes, locations, tools and environments, configurations and specifications.…”
Section: Overview Of Collaborative Software Development Processmentioning
confidence: 99%