OSS 2019
Sun 26 - Mon 27 May 2019 Montreal, QC, Canada
co-located with ICSE 2019

Accepted Papers

Title
Building an Open-Source Cross-Cloud DevOps stack for a CRM Enterprise Application: A Case Study
OSS 2019 Papers
Does FLOSS in Software Engineering Education narrow the Theory-Practice Gap? A Study Grounded on Students' Perception
OSS 2019 Papers
EJ: A free software platform for social participation
OSS 2019 Papers
Faculty Development for FLOSS Education
OSS 2019 Papers
Introducing Agile Product Owners in a FLOSS Project
OSS 2019 Papers
Open Source for Open Source License Compliance
OSS 2019 Papers
Open Source Software Community Inclusion Initiatives to Support Women Participation
OSS 2019 Papers
Open Source Vulnerability Notification
OSS 2019 Papers
Opportunity Costs in Free Open-Source Software
OSS 2019 Papers
Predicting Popularity of Open Source Projects Using Recurrent Neural Networks
OSS 2019 Papers
What Are the Perception Gaps between FLOSS Developers and SE Researchers? – A case of bug finding research
OSS 2019 Papers
What Attracts Newcomers to Onboard on OSS Projects? TL;DR:Popularity
OSS 2019 Papers
Pre-print
Why Do Developers Adopt Open Source Software? Past, Present and Future
OSS 2019 Papers
Why Do People Give Up FLOSSing? A Study of Contributor Disengagement in Open Source
OSS 2019 Papers
Pre-print

Call for Papers

Free/Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS) development has emerged as one of the most important phenomena of computer science and engineering. It has a major impact in the industry and has been instrumental for education and research in the academia, providing free access to essential tools, from compilers to word processors. FLOSS has changed the way people perceive the software business, and it has often kept the software market away from monopolies. As such, a deep understanding of FLOSS requires the understanding of a wide spectrum of issues.

The goal of OSS 2019 is be a holistic forum on FLOSS aimed across people from widely diverse backgrounds. OSS 2019 will be a forum to discuss theories, practices, experiences, and tools on development and applications of OSS systems, with specific focus on two aspects:

  1. The development of Free/Libre Open Source Systems and the underlying technical, social, and economics issue
  2. The adoption of FLOSS solutions and the implications of such adoption both in the public and in the private sector.

OSS 2019 will bring together people from industry and academia to share experiences and ideas and to provide an archival source for important papers on Free/Libre Open Source topics.

The conference is also meant to provide information and education to practitioners, identify directions for further research, and to be an ongoing platform for technology transfer.

The conference will include three kinds of submissions:

  • Research papers (max 10 pages): Submissions describing research activities in the area of open source software with concrete insights;
  • Engineering papers (max 5 pages): Submission describing the development of tools, libraries, etc. that are widely used in the community;
  • Industry and Community experience reports (max 5 pages): Submissions reflecting on experiences about open source processes, techniques, tools, business models, best practices, etc.

The conference will stress practical applications and implications of Free/Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS) . Conference topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Foundations and rationale of FLOSS
  • FLOSS development communities
  • Tools and infrastructures for FLOSS Development
  • FLOSS and eGovernment
  • FLOSS and Open Knowledge
  • Knowledge management in FLOSS
  • Business models and FLOSS
  • Impact of FLOSS on social networks
  • Documentation of FLOSS
  • Cost and economic models of FLOSS
  • FLOSS and Agile Methodologies
  • FLOSS and DevOps
  • FLOSS scalability issues
  • FLOSS education and training
  • Introduction of FLOSS in companies and Public Administrations
  • Empirical analysis of FLOSS
  • FLOSS case studies and experiments
  • Licensing issues in FLOSS
  • Legal issues in FLOSS
  • Software engineering aspects, human factors, and other aspects of FLOSS

Submissions are invited for original papers (unpublished and not submitted elsewhere). Authors must clearly explain the contribution of the work in terms of its theoretical and/or practical value and relationship to previous work. Submissions must be in English following the Springer guidelines available at: https://goo.gl/r83B1W.

The best papers will be invited to be included in the Special Issue on Software Quality in Free/Open Source Software of the Software Quality Journal edited by Springer.

To allow for more complete and fully formatted reference lists, bibliographic references do not count towards the page limit.

Papers should submitted as PDF files at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=oss2019

Accepted papers and reports will be included in the conference proceedings, which are published by Springer, and will be made available as Open Access.

Dates
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Sun 26 May

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09:00 - 09:30
09:00
30m
Day opening
Opening
OSS 2019 Papers

11:00 - 12:30
Technical Session 1 - OSS Projects AttractionOSS 2019 Papers at Mansfield
11:00
30m
Research paper
Why Do Developers Adopt Open Source Software? Past, Present and Future
OSS 2019 Papers
Valentina Lenarduzzi LUT University, Davide Tosi Università degli Studi dell'Insubria, Luigi Lavazza Università degli Studi dell'Insubria, Sandro Morasca Università degli Studi dell'Insubria
11:30
30m
Research paper
What Attracts Newcomers to Onboard on OSS Projects? TL;DR:Popularity
OSS 2019 Papers
Felipe Fronchetti University of São Paulo, Brazil, Igor Wiese Federal University of Technology - Paraná (UTFPR), Gustavo Pinto UFPA, Igor Steinmacher Northern Arizona University
Pre-print
12:00
30m
Research paper
Why Do People Give Up FLOSSing? A Study of Contributor Disengagement in Open Source
OSS 2019 Papers
Courtney Miller New College of Florida, David Widder Carnegie Mellon University, Christian Kästner Carnegie Mellon University, Bogdan Vasilescu Carnegie Mellon University
Pre-print
14:00 - 15:30
Technical Session 2 - OSS in PracticeOSS 2019 Papers at Mansfield
14:00
30m
Research paper
What Are the Perception Gaps between FLOSS Developers and SE Researchers? – A case of bug finding research
OSS 2019 Papers
Yutaro Kashiwa , Akinori Ihara Wakayama University, Masao Ohira Wakayama University
14:30
30m
Research paper
Does FLOSS in Software Engineering Education narrow the Theory-Practice Gap? A Study Grounded on Students' Perception
OSS 2019 Papers
Debora Maria Coelho Nascimento Federal University of Sergipe, São Cristovão, Brazil, Christina von Flach Federal University of Bahia, Roberto A. Bittencourt State University of Feira de Santana, Feira de Santana, Brazil
15:00
30m
Research paper
Predicting Popularity of Open Source Projects Using Recurrent Neural Networks
OSS 2019 Papers
Sefa Eren Sahin Faculty of Computer and Informatics Engineering, Istanbul Technical University, Kubilay Karpat Faculty of Computer and Informatics Engineering, Istanbul Technical University, Ayse Tosun Istanbul Technical University
16:00 - 16:30
Practitioners Session 1OSS 2019 Papers at Mansfield
16:00
15m
Experience report
Faculty Development for FLOSS Education
OSS 2019 Papers
Becka Morgan Western Oregon University, Monmouth, Oregon, USA, Gregory W. Hislop Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, USA, Heidi J.C. Ellis Western New England University, Springfield, MA, USA
16:15
15m
Experience report
Open Source for Open Source License Compliance
OSS 2019 Papers
Oliver Fendt Siemens AG, Corporate Technology, Michael C. Jaeger Siemens AG, Corporate Technology

Mon 27 May

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11:00 - 12:30
Technical Session 3 - Economics and Social Aspects on OSSOSS 2019 Papers at Mansfield
11:00
30m
Research paper
Open Source Software Community Inclusion Initiatives to Support Women Participation
OSS 2019 Papers
Vandana Singh School of Information Sciences, University of Tennessee-Knoxville, William Brandon School of Information Sciences, University of Tennessee-Knoxville
11:30
30m
Research paper
Opportunity Costs in Free Open-Source Software
OSS 2019 Papers
Siim Karus University of Tartu
12:00
30m
Research paper
EJ: A free software platform for social participation
OSS 2019 Papers
Fábio Macêdo Mendes Instituto Cidade Democrática, Ricardo Poppi Instituto Cidade Democrática, Henrique Parra Instituto Cidade Democrática, Bruna Moreira Instituto Cidade Democrática
14:00 - 14:45
Practitioners Session 2OSS 2019 Papers at Mansfield
14:00
15m
Experience report
Introducing Agile Product Owners in a FLOSS Project
OSS 2019 Papers
Matthias Müller Institute of Software Technology, Graz University of Technology , Christian Schindler Institute of Software Technology, Graz University of Technology , Wolfgang Slany Institute of Software Technology, Graz University of Technology
14:15
15m
Experience report
Building an Open-Source Cross-Cloud DevOps stack for a CRM Enterprise Application: A Case Study
OSS 2019 Papers
Sebastian Schork CAS Software AG, Karlsruhe, Germany, Feroz Zahid Simula Research Laboratory, Norway, Dipesh Pradhan Simula Research Laboratory, Norway, Sébastien Kicin CAS Software AG, Karlsruhe, Germany, Antonia Schwichtenberg CAS Software AG, Karlsruhe, Germany
14:30
15m
Experience report
Open Source Vulnerability Notification
OSS 2019 Papers
Brandon Carlson University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA, Kevin Leach University of Michigan, Darko Marinov University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Mei Nagappan University of Waterloo, Atul Prakash University of Michigan
17:00 - 18:30
17:00
90m
Day closing
OSS 2019 Closing
OSS 2019 Papers