Empirical Study of Avalanche Dynamics on Open Source Community: the case of Sourceforge.net
PAN Xiangdong1,2,3, YANG Jianmei2, BAI Hua2
1. Postdoctoral Programme of China Industrial Economic Security Research Center of Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing 100044, China; 2. School of Business Administration of South China Universityof Technology, Guangzhou 510641, China; 3. Hebi Development and Reform Commission, Hebi 45030, China
Abstract:To verify avalanche dynamics of open source community, the paper offers an empirical study on SourceForge.net, which is the largest open source community in the world. It researches risk transfer between projects and the cascading phenomenon, finds there are two kinds of mechanisms, through which to transfer risk and trigger an avalanche, they include technical co-relation and cooperative co-relation. We measure the distribution of the avalanche size on the Sourceforge.net. The results show that the avalanche sizes follow power law distributions and the maximum size is only 18. However, based on the analysis of the dynamic evolution results of the cross section data, we find that the maximum massive avalanche size continues to get bigger, which means that Sourceforge.net is evolving into the growth stage.
潘向东, 杨建梅, 白桦. 开源社区雪崩效应实证研究:以Sourceforge为例[J]. 复杂系统与复杂性科学, 2015, 12(4): 61-70.
PAN Xiangdong, YANG Jianmei, BAI Hua. Empirical Study of Avalanche Dynamics on Open Source Community: the case of Sourceforge.net[J]. Complex Systems and Complexity Science, 2015, 12(4): 61-70.
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