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OpenSym 2015: San Francisco, CA, USA
- Dirk Riehle:

Proceedings of the 11th International Symposium on Open Collaboration, San Francisco, CA, USA, August 19-21, 2015. ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-4503-3666-6
Free/libre/open source software research track
- Ann Barcomb

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A multiple case study of small free software businesses as social entrepreneurships. 1:1-1:8 - Oscar Muchow, David Ustarbowski, Imed Hammouda:

An investigation of migrating from proprietary RTOS to embedded Linux. 2:1-2:8 - Terutaka Tansho, Tetsuo Noda:

Utilization and development contribution of open source software in Japanese IT companies: an exploratory study of the effect on business growth (2nd report based on 2014 survey). 3:1-3:5 - Jose Teixeira

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On the openness of digital platforms/ecosystems. 4:1-4:4 - Germán Poo-Caamaño, Daniel M. Germán:

Software patents: a replication study. 5:1-5:4 - Jun Iio, Masayuki Hatta, Ko Kazaana:

The FLOSS history in Japan: an ethnographic approach. 6:1-6:2
IT-driven open innovation research track
- Eoin Cullina

, Kieran Conboy
, Lorraine Morgan:
Measuring the crowd: a preliminary taxonomy of crowdsourcing metrics. 7:1-7:10 - Albrecht Fritzsche

, Angela Roth
, Kathrin M. Möslein
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Open innovation for innovation tools: the case of co-design platforms. 8:1-8:6 - Michelle W. Purcell:

Toward understanding new feature request systems as participation architectures for supporting open innovation. 9:1-9:4
Open data research track
- Allen B. Riddell

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Public domain rank: identifying notable individuals with the wisdom of the crowd. 10:1-10:9 - Michael K. Buckland

, Patrick Golden, Ryan B. Shaw:
Open access to working notes in the humanities. 11:1-11:4
Wikipedia research track
- Michael D. Gilbert, Mark Zachry:

Tool-mediated coordination of virtual teams in complex systems. 12:1-12:8 - Nicolas Jullien

, Kevin Crowston
, Felipe Ortega:
The rise and fall of an online project: is bureaucracy killing efficiency in open knowledge production? 13:1-13:10 - Eva Zangerle, Georg Schmidhammer, Günther Specht:

#Wikipedia on Twitter: analyzing tweets about Wikipedia. 14:1-14:8 - Benjamin Mako Hill

, Aaron D. Shaw:
Page protection: another missing dimension of Wikipedia research. 15:1-15:4 - Max Klein:

Wikipedia in the world of global gender inequality indices: what the biography gender gap is measuring. 16:1-16:2 - Romain Picot-Clémente, Cécile Bothorel

, Nicolas Jullien
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Contribution, social networking, and the request for adminship process in Wikipedia. 17:1-17:2 - Ruqin Ren:

The evolution of knowledge creation online: Wikipedia and knowledge processes. 18:1-18:3
Wikis and open collaboration research track
- Bernhard Krabina

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The Vienna history Wiki: a collaborative knowledge platform for the city of Vienna. 19:1-19:8 - Claudia Müller-Birn, Benjamin Karran, Janette Lehmann, Markus Luczak-Rösch

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Peer-production system or collaborative ontology engineering effort: what is Wikidata? 20:1-20:10 - Tanja Aitamurto, Hélène Landemore:

Participants' motivation factors and profile in crowdsourced law reform. 21:1 - Justin Longo

, Tanya M. Kelley:
Use of GitHub as a platform for open collaboration on text documents. 22:1-22:2 - Hiroaki Fukuda:

Toward efficient source code sharing on the web. 23:1-23:2

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