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A systems thinking model for open source software development in social media

Published: 13 June 2010 Publication History

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In this paper a social media model, based on systems thinking methodology is proposed to understand the behavior of the open source software development community working in social media.
The proposed model is focused on relational influences of two different systems-social media and the open source community. This model can be useful for taking decisions which are complicated and where solutions are not apparent. Based on the proposed model, an efficient way of working in open source development community within social media can be found.

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  • (2011)Methodologies for using Social Media Collaborative Work systems2011 First International Workshop on Requirements Engineering for Social Computing10.1109/RESC.2011.6046712(6-9)Online publication date: Aug-2011

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      MSM '10: Proceedings of the International Workshop on Modeling Social Media
      June 2010
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      ISBN:9781450302296
      DOI:10.1145/1835980
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      Published: 13 June 2010

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      1. opens source development
      2. social media modeling
      3. social networking
      4. systems thinking

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      June 13, 2010
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