This article introduces a special issue of Software Process – Improvement and Practice focusing on
processes found in free or open source software development (F/OSSD) projects. It seeks to
provide a background overview of research in this area through a review of selected empirical
studies of F/OSSD processes. The results and findings from a survey of empirical studies of
F/OSSD give rise to an interesting variety of opportunities and challenges for understanding
these processes, which are identified along the way. Overall, what becomes clear is that studies
of F/OSSD processes reveal a more diverse set of different types of processes than have typically
been examined in conventional software development projects. The articles in this special issue
further advance understanding of what processes characterize and shape F/OSSD
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%J Software Process: Improvement and Practice
%K could-read evolution oss
%N 2
%P 95 --105
%T Understanding Free/Open Source Software Development Processes
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%V 11
%X This article introduces a special issue of Software Process – Improvement and Practice focusing on
processes found in free or open source software development (F/OSSD) projects. It seeks to
provide a background overview of research in this area through a review of selected empirical
studies of F/OSSD processes. The results and findings from a survey of empirical studies of
F/OSSD give rise to an interesting variety of opportunities and challenges for understanding
these processes, which are identified along the way. Overall, what becomes clear is that studies
of F/OSSD processes reveal a more diverse set of different types of processes than have typically
been examined in conventional software development projects. The articles in this special issue
further advance understanding of what processes characterize and shape F/OSSD
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processes found in free or open source software development (F/OSSD) projects. It seeks to
provide a background overview of research in this area through a review of selected empirical
studies of F/OSSD processes. The results and findings from a survey of empirical studies of
F/OSSD give rise to an interesting variety of opportunities and challenges for understanding
these processes, which are identified along the way. Overall, what becomes clear is that studies
of F/OSSD processes reveal a more diverse set of different types of processes than have typically
been examined in conventional software development projects. The articles in this special issue
further advance understanding of what processes characterize and shape F/OSSD},
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