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[ALV05] EDOS: Environment for the Development and Distribution of Open Source Software

Conférence Internationale avec comité de lecture : OSS'05 1st Int. Conf. on Open Source Systems, Genova, Italy, January 2005, pp.66-70,
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Résumé: The open-source software community is now comprised of a very large and growing number of contributors and users. The GNU/Linux operating system for instance has an estimated 18 million users worldwide and its contributing developers can be counted by thousands. The critical mass of contributors taking part in various open-source projects has helped to ensure high quality for open-source software. However, despite the achievements of the open-source software industry, there are issues in the production of large scale open-source software (OSS) such as the GNU/Linux operating system that have to be addressed as the number of users, of contributors, and of available applications grow. EDOS is an European project supported by IST started October 2004 and ending in 2007, whose objective is to provide a new generation of methodologies, theoretical models, technical tools and quality models specifically tailored to OSS engineering and to software distribution over the Internet.

Collaboration: LSV

BibTeX

@inproceedings {
ALV05,
title="{EDOS: Environment for the Development and Distribution of Open Source Software}",
author=" S. Abiteboul and X. Leroy and B. Vrdoljak and C. Bryce and R. Di Cosmo and K. R. Dittrich and S. Fermigier and T. Milo and A. Sagi and Y. Shtossel and S. Laurière and F. Lepied and R. Pop and E. Panto and J. Smets ",
booktitle="{OSS'05 1st Int. Conf. on Open Source Systems, Genova, Italy}",
year=2005,
month="January",
pages="66-70",
}