Proceedings

Proceedings of OpenSym 2017

Proceedings Front Matter

RESEARCH PAPERS

Proceedings Code Title Author Name & Affiliation
A1 What do Wikidata and Wikipedia have in common? An analysis of their use of external references Alessandro Piscopo:University of Southampton;
Pavlos Vougiouklis:University of Southampton;
Lucie-Aimee Kaffee:University of Southampton;
Christopher Phethean:University of Southampton;
Jonathon Hare:University of Southampton;
Elena Simperl:University of Southampton
A2 On the Relationship between Newcomer Motivations and Contribution Barriers in Open Source Projects Christoph Hannebauer:Universitat Duisburg-Essen;
Volker Gruhn:Universitat Duisburg-Essen
A3 How are Open Source Practices Possible within a Medical Diagnostics Company? Developing and Testing a Maturity Model of Inner Source Implementation Remo Eckert:University of Bern;
Sathya Kay Meyer:University of Bern;
Matthias Stuermer:University of Bern
A4 An end-to-end learning solution for assessing quality of Wikipedia articles Quang-Vinh Dang:University de Lorraine;
Claudia-Lavinia Ignat:INRIA
A5 Before the Sense of ‘We’: Identity Work as a Bridge from Mass Collaboration to Group Emergence Arto Lanamaki:Interact Research Unit, University of Oulu;
Juho Lindman:University of Gothenburg / Chalmers
A6 Opening up New Channels for Scholarly Review, Dissemination, and Assessment Edit Gorogh:University of Gottingen;
Michela Vignoli:Austrian Institute of Technology Vienna;
Eleni Toli:University of Athens;
Electra Sifacaki:University of Athens;
Peter Kraker:Know Center;
Ilire Hasani-Mavriqi:Know Center;
Stephan Gauch:German Centre for Higher Education Research and Science Studies (DZHW);
Daniela Luzi:Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche Rome;
Mappet Walker:Frontiers;
Clemens Blümel:German Centre for Higher Education Research and Science Studies (DZHW) & Humboldt University Berlin
A7 Everyday Creativity on a University Campus: Crafting a Challenge to Journey Beyond the Formal Sally McHugh:NUI Galway;
Fiona Concannon:NUI Galway;
Tony Hall:NUI Galway
A8 Implementing Federated Social Networking: Report from the Trenches Gabriel Dos Santos Silva:University of Brasilia;
Paulo Meirelles:LOSS Competence Center, University of San Paulo;
Larissa Reis:Colivre;
Antonio Terceiro:Colivre;
Fabio Kon:FLOSS Competence Center, University of San Paulo
A9 On Licensing and Other Conditions for Contributing to Widely Used Open Source Projects: An Exploratory Analysis Jonas Gamalielsson:University of Skovde;
Bjorn Lundell:University of Skovde
A10 SMW Based VRE for Addressing Multi-Layered Data Analysis:The Use Case of Classroom Interaction Interpretation Cornelia Veja:German Institute for International Educational Research (DIPF);
Kendra Sticht:University of Munster;
Christoph Schindler:German Institute for International Educational Research (DIPF);
Helge Kminek:Goethe University Frankfurt
A11 Social Identity and Social Media Activities in Equity Crowdfunding Sean Nevin:University College Cork;
Rob Gleasure:University College Cork;
Philip O’Reilly:University College Cork;
Joseph Feller:University College Cork;
Shanping Li:Zhejiang University;
Jerry Cristoforo:State Street Corporation
A12 QueryShare: Working Together to Facilitate Exploratory Multimedia Searches without Skill in Creating Masahiro Hamasaki:National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology; Masataka Goto:National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
A13 Exploring the Application of Blockchain Technology to Combat the Effects of Social Loafing in Cross Functional Group Projects Kevin O’Leary:University College Cork;
Philip O’Reilly:University College Cork;
Joseph Feller:University College Cork;
Rob Gleasure:University College Cork;
Shanping Li:Zhejiang University;
Jerry Cristoforo:State Street Corporation
A14 A Glimpse into Babel: An Analysis of Multilingualism in Wikidata Lucie-Aimee Kaffee:University of Southampton;
Alessandro Piscopo:University of Southampton;
Pavlos Vougiouklis:University of Southampton;
Elena Simperl:University of Southampton;
Leslie Carr:University of Southampton;
Lydia Pintscher:Wikimedia Deutschlan
A15 The Lives and Deaths of Open Source Code Forges Megan Squire:Elon University
A16 Brazilian Public Software Portal: An Integrated Platform for Collaborative Development Paulo Meirelles:University of Brasilia;
Hilmer Rodrigues Neri:Universidade de Brasilia;
Antonio Terceiro:Colivre;
Melissa Wen:Colivre;
Rodrigo Siqueira:University of San Paulo;
Lucas Kanashiro:University of San Paulo
A17 Understanding Organization and Open Source Community Relations through the Attraction-Selection-Attrition Model Georg J.P.Link:University of Nebraska at Omaha;
Debora Jeske:University College Cork
A18 The Many Hats and the Broken Binoculars: State of the Practice in Developer Community Management Hanna Maenpaa:Helsinki University;
Fabian Fagerholm:Helsinki University;
Myriam Munezero:Helsinki University;
Tommi Mikkonen:Helsinki University
A19 Interpolating Quality Dynamics in Wikipedia and Demonstrating the Keilana Effect Aaron Halfaker:Wikimedia Foundation

RESEARCH POSTERS 

B1 Current and alternate approaches to personalization in online learning Debora Jeske:University College Cork;
Mammed Bagher:Edinburgh Napier University;
Nadia Pantidi:University College Cork
B2 An Author Network to Classify Open Online Discussions Mattias Mano:i3-Centre de Recherches en Gestion, Ecole Polytechnique;
Jean-Michel Dalle:University Pierre et Marie Curie;
Joanna Tomasik:Centrale Supelec
B3 How is Value Created within an Inner Source Environment? Noel Carroll:University of Limerick
B4 Open Peer Review CMS Support Oliver Zendel:Austrian Institute of Technology;
Matthias Schorghuber:Austrian Institute of Technology;
Michela Vignoli:Austrian Institute of Technology
B5 Managing Risk in Business Centric Crowdfunding Platforms Peter Stack:University College Cork;
Joe Feller:University College Cork;
Phil O’Reilly:University College Cork;
Rob Gleasure:University College Cork;
Shanping Li:Zhejiang University;
Jerry Cristoforo:State Street Corporation
B6 Stick or Twist: Balancing Blockchain Decentralisation and Miner Pooling David Sheehan:University College Cork;
Rob Gleasure:University College Cork;
Joe Feller:University College Cork;
Shanping Li:Zheijiang University;
Jerry Cristiforo:State Street
B8 Sharing Knowledge about Open Source Licenses at DLR Andreas Schreiber:German Aerospace Center;
Carina Haupt:German Aerospace Center
B9 When to Use Rewards in Charitable Crowdfunding Stephen Warren:University College Cork;
Rob Gleasure:University College Cork;
Philip O’Reilly:University College Cork;
Joseph Feller:University College Cork;
Shanping Li:Zheijang University;
Jerry Christoforo:State Street Corporation

Companion to Proceedings of OpenSym 2017

Companion to Proceedings Front Matter

INDUSTRY & COMMUNITY

A1 The Classification, Challenge and Potential of Business Models by Using Open Data Tetsuo Noda:Shimane University;
Hiroki Fukushiro:Shimane University;
Akio Yoshida:Jawaharlal Nehru University;
Shane Coughlan:Opendawn
A2 Scenario Based Prototyping – When Open Source meets the Video Star Paidi O’Raghallaigh:INFANT Research Centre, UCC;
Frederic Adam; Cork University Business School, UCC
A3 Impacts of Openness on the Success of Information System Development Research Projects Stephen McCarthy:Cork University Business School,UCC;
Paidi O’Raghallaigh:INFANT Research Centre,UCC;
Ciara Fitzgerald:Cork University Business School,UCC;
Frederic Adam:Cork University Business School,UCC
A4 Using Swarming to Build Complex Dashboards Noelle Twomey:Dell;
Paidi O’Raghallaigh:Business Information Systems,UCC;
Tadhg Nagle:Cork University Business School,UCC;
David Sammon:Cork University Business School,UCC
A5 Crowdsourcing from the Community to Resolve Complex Service Requests Anthony O’Leary:VMWare;
Paidi O’Raghallaigh:Business Information Systems,UCC;
Tadhg Nagle:Cork University Business School,UCC;
David Sammon:Cork University Business School,UCC

DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM 

B1 The Value of Engaging with Open Source Communities Georg J.P. Link:University of Nebraska at Omaha
B2 Individual Work Behavior in Online labor markets: Temporality and Job Satisfaction Azka Umair:National University of Ireland Galway
B3 Peer Reviewed Government: Public Value for the People Ann O’Brien:National University of Ireland Galway
B4 It’s About Time: Applying Temporality to Software Development Teams Mairead O’Connor:Lero NUI Galway
B5 A Crowdsourcing Practices Framework for Science Funding Calls / Processes Eoin Cullina: Lero NUI Galway
B6 Reducing Knowledge Loss in Open Source Software Mehvish Rashid: Lero, DCU