Investigating the Interrelationships among Success Measures of Open Source Software Projects |
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Authors: | Amir Hossein Ghapanchi |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Information and Communication Technology, Griffith University, Queensland, Australiaa.ghapanchi@griffith.edu.au |
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Abstract: | Open source software (OSS) has attracted extensive attention from researchers and scholars. This increasing attention is a result of the remarkable growth in the number of OSS applications in recent years. Despite an increased number of studies on OSS project success, the interrelationships among different success indicators of OSS projects are not well understood in literature. The present study reports on the interrelationships between the success measures of OSS projects, as defined by the ability of the project to attract user and developer interest, release management, project activity, and development sustainability. To test the relationships hypothesized, we gathered data from 1409 OSS projects over time (in two snapshots over a period of eight months). The results show the following: (a) project activity until any time period positively impacts the subsequent period’s developer interest and development sustainability; (b) development sustainability positively drives user and developer interest; (c) release frequency positively influences the next period’s developer interest, as well as development sustainability; (d) developer interest positively drives user interest. These findings have implications for both the OSS research community and OSS practitioners. |
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Keywords: | open source software project OSS project success success measures’ interrelationships software project management development sustainability |
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