Leveraging multifaceted proximity measures among developers in predicting future collaborations to improve the social capital of software projects
Social capital is an asset earned by people through their social connections. One of the motivations among developers to contribute to open source development and maintenance tasks is to earn social capital. Recent studies suggest that the social capital of the project has an impact on the sustained...
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Auteurs principaux: | Amit Kumar, Sonali Agarwal |
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Graz University of Technology
2021
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