Open Source Software Development Process Model--a Grounded Theory Approach

Abstract

The open source movement has provided software users with more choices, lower software acquisition cost, more flexible software customization, and possibly higher quality software product. Although the development of open source software is dynamic and it encourages innovations, the process can be chaotic. An Open Source Software Development (OSSD) process model to enhance the survivability of OSSD projects is needed. This research uses the grounded theory approach to derive a Phase-Role-Skill-Responsibility (PRSR) OSSD process model. The three OSSD process phases--Launch Stage, Before the First Release, and Between Releases--address the characteristics of the OSSD process as well as factors that influence the OSSD process. In the PRSR model, different roles/actors are required to have different skills and responsibilities corresponding to each of the three OSSD process phases. This qualitative research contributes to the software development literature as well as open source practice. © (2013) by the AIS/ICIS Administrative Office All rights reserved.

Department(s)

Business and Information Technology

Keywords and Phrases

Grounded theory; Open source software development (OSSD); Software development process model

International Standard Book Number (ISBN)

978-162993394-8

Document Type

Article - Conference proceedings

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Citation

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text

Language(s)

English

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© 2024 The Association for Information Systems (AIS), All rights reserved.

Publication Date

01 Dec 2013

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