General Program
| 08:30-17:30 |
OSS 2009 Doctoral Consortium |
| 09:30-15:00 |
Tutorial - MUSIC |
| 16:00-17:00 |
Talk - Rishab Aiyer Ghosh, MERIT |
| 18:00-19:30 |
Poster session and welcoming reception |
| 07:30-09:00 |
Women@OSS Breakfast |
| 09:00-10:30 |
Conference welcome |
Plenary adress |
| 10:30-11:00 |
Break (Coffee Served in the Poster session area) |
| 11:00-12:30 |
Panel session 1A: Governance of OSS projects |
Paper session 1B: Commercial OSS |
| 12:30-14:00 |
Lunch |
| 14:00-15:30 |
Panel session 2A: Open Source in the public sector |
Paper session 2B: Mining OSS data |
| 15:30-16:00 |
Break (Coffee Served in the Poster session area) |
| 16:00-17:30 |
Paper session 3A: OSS communities |
Paper session 3B: Adoption of OSS |
| 18:00 |
Buses leave for the conference dinner |
| 07:30-09:00 |
Nordic@OSS Breakfast |
| 09:00-10:00 |
Plenary address: How Open Source Can Still Save The World |
| 10:00-10:30 |
Break (Coffee Served in the Poster session area) |
| 10:30-12:00 |
Paper session 4A: Empirical research on OSS |
Paper session 4B: Company participation in OSS |
| 12:00-13:30 |
Lunch |
| 13:30-15:00 |
Paper session 5A: User involvement in OSS design |
Paper session 5B: Architecture of OSS |
| 15:00-15:30 |
Break (Coffee Served in the Poster session area) |
| 15:30-16:30 |
Paper session 6A: Public sector usage of OSS |
Paper session 6B: Educational usage of OSS |
| 16:30-17:00 |
Break (Coffee Served in the Poster session area) |
| 17:00-18:30 |
IFIP Working Group 2.13 Business Meeting |
| 08:45 |
Buses leave hotel for workshop venue |
| 09:00-13:00 |
Workshop 1: WoPDaSP 2009 |
| 09:00-16:00 |
Workshop 2: OSCOMM 2009 |
| 09:00-16:00 |
Workshop 3: D4PL |
| 09:00-16:00 |
Workshop 4: QACOS-OSSPL |
| 09:00-12:00 |
Workshop 6: Serious Games and Open Source: Practice and Futures |
| 16:30 |
Buses return to conference hotel |
Detailed Main Conference Program
Panel Session 1A: Friday, 4 June
11:00-12:30
Chair: Francesco Bolici
Panel: Governance of OSS projects
Francesco Bolici, Cassino University, Italy
Paul de Laat, University of Groningen, Netherlands
Jan Ljungberg, G&oum;teborg University, Sweden
Cristina Rossi Lamastra, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Paper Session 1B: Thursday, 4 June
11:00-12:30
Chair: Walt Scacchi
Beyond the business model: Incentives for organizations to publish software source code
Juho Lindman, Juha-Pekka Juutilainen & Matti Rossi, Helsinki School of Economics, Finland
Opening industrial software: Planting an onion
Petri Sirkkala, Timo Aaltonen & Imed Hammouda, Tampere University of Technology, Finland
Providing commercial Open Source Software: Lessons learned
Øyvind Hauge & Sven Ziemer, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
Panel Session 2A: Thursday, 4 June
14:00-15:30
Chair: Björn Lundell
Panel: Open Source in the public sector
Björn Lundell, University of Skövde, Sweden
Morten Amundsen, Friprog - the Norwegian Open Source Competence Center, Norway
Rishab Aiyer Ghosh, MERIT, The Netherlands
Jean-Luc Hardy, Eurocontrol
Per-Ola Sjöswärd, Swedish National Police, Sweden
Paper Session 2B: Thursday, 4 June
14:00-15:30
Chair: Jean-Michel Dalle
Analysis of Open Source Software development iterations by means of burst detection techniques
Bruno Rossi, Barbara Russo & Giancarlo Succi, Free University of Bolzano-Bozen, Italy
Heartbeat: Measuring active user base and potential user interest in FLOSS projects
Andrea Wiggins, James Howison & Kevin Crowston, Syracuse University, USA
Estimating commit sizes efficiently
Philipp Hofmann & Dirk Riehle, SAP Research, USA
Paper Session 3A: Thursday, 4 June
16:00-17:30
Chair: Scott Hissam
Reassessing Brooks Law for the Free Software community
Andrea Capiluppi & Paul Adams, University of Lincoln, UK
"Peeling the Onion": The Words and Actions that Distinguish Core from Periphery in Bug Reports and How Core and Periphery Interact Together
Hela
Masmoudi, Matthijs den Bestn, Claude de Loupy & Jean-Michel Dalle,
Universite Pierre et Marie Curie, France, University of Oxford, UK,
Syllabs & University of Paris, France
Group maintenance behaviours of core and peripheral members of Free/Libre Open Source Software teams
Michael Scialdone, Na Li, Kevin Crowston & Robert Heckman, Syracuse University, USA
Paper Session 3B: Thursday, 4 June
16:00-17:30
Chair: John Noll
The importance of external support in the adoption of Open Source Server software
Kris Ven & Jan Verelst, University of Antwerp, Belgium
Customization of Open Source Software in companies
Steffen Kessler & Paul Alpar, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany
Choosing Open Source ERP systems: What reasons are there for doing so?
Björn Johansson & Frantisek Sudzina, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Paper Session 4A: Friday, 5 June
10:30-12:00
Chair: Greg Madey
Reporting empirical research in Open Source Software: The state of practice
Klaas-Jan Stol & Muhammad Ali Babar, Lero - The Irish Software Engineering
Research Centre, Ireland
What Does It Take to Develop a Million Lines of Open Source Code?
Juan
Fernandez-Ramil, Daniel Izquierdo-Cortazar & Tom Mens, Universite
de Mons-Hainaut, Belgium, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain, The Open
University, UK
An empirical study of the reuse of software licensed under the GNU General Public License
Daniel German & Jesus Gonzalez-Barahona, University of Victoria, Canada, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain
Paper Session 4B: Friday, 5 June
10:30-12:00
Chair: Frank van der Linden
Quality of Open Source Software: The QualiPSo trustworthiness model
Vieri del Bianco, Luigi Lavazza, Sandro Morasca & Davide Taibi, Universita degli Studi dell Insubria, Italy
Challenges of the Open Source component marketplace in the industry
Claudia
Ayala, Øyvind Hauge, Reidar Conradi, Xavier Franch & Jingyue Li
& Ketil Sandanger Velle, Norwegian University of Science and
Technology, Norway, Technical University of Catalunya, Spain
A survey on firms participation in Open Source community projects
Eugenio Capra, Chiara Francalanci, Francesco Merlo & Cristina Rossi Lamastra, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Paper Session 5A: Friday, 5 June
13:30-15:00
Chair: Pär J. Ågerfalk
FLOSS UX design: An analysis of user experience design in Firefox and OpenOffice.org
John M. Carroll & Paula M. Bach, The Pennsylvania State University, USA
Integrating HCI specialists into Open Source Software development projects
Henrik Hedberg & Netta Iivari, University of Oulu, Finland
A survey of usability practices in Free/Libre/Open Source Software
Celeste Lyn Paul, KDE
Paper Session 5B: Thursday, 5 June
13:30-15:00
Chair: Jesus Gonzalez-Barahona
Domain drivers in the modularization of FLOSS systems
Andrea Capiluppi, University of Lincoln, UK
Design evolution of an Open Source project using an improved modularity metric
Roberto Milev, Steven Muegge & Michael Weiss, Carleton University, Canada
Software engineering in practice: Design and architectures of FLOSS systems
Andrea Capiluppi & Thomas Knowles, University of Lincoln, UK
Paper Session 6A: Friday, 5 June
15:30-16:30
Chair: Jean-Luc Hardy
What constitutes Open Source? A study of the Vista electronic medical record software
John Noll, California Lutheran University, USA
Openness to standard document formats in Swedish public sector organisations
Björn Lundell & Brian Lings, University of Skövde, Sweden
Paper Session 6B: Friday, 5 June
15:30-16:30
Chair: Kris Ven
Using FLOSS project metadata in the undergraduate classroom
Megan Squire & Shannon Duvall, Elon University, USA
Undergraduate research opportunities in OSS
Cornelia Boldyreff, James Munro, Thomas Knowles & Andrea Capiluppi, University of Lincoln, UK