SOS - Evol 2011


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Seminar on Open Source Evolution 2011

SOS Evol 2011 is an informal international meeting gathering researchers interested in studying the evolution of libre and open source software.

The tentative presentation schedule is as follows:

  • Mathieu Goeminne. Software Engineering Lab, Institut d'Informatique, University of Mons, Belgium.
    Evidence for the Pareto principle in Open Source Software Activity
  • Leandro Doctors. Software Engineering Lab, Institut d'Informatique, University of Mons, Belgium.
    Towards the Comparative Analysis of Evolving Libre Software Distributions
  • Daniel Izquierdo Cortazar. GSyC/LibreSoft, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain.
    Looking for potentially buggy activity patterns
  • Israel Herraiz. Universidad Alfonso X el Sabio, Spain.
    The dynamics of software evolution
  • Gregorio Robles. Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain.
    Evolution of a software library
  • Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona. Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain.
    On the reproducibility of open source research results
This seminar is partially supported by the Expert Center in Engineering and Quality of Systems (CEIQS) financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and Wallonia.

 
Software Languages Lab
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Université de Mons
LibreSoft Group
MoVES PAI project
Wallonia