Studying the evolution of open source systems at different levels of granularity: Two case studies

Andrea Capiluppi, Juan F. Ramil

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Samenvatting

This paper presents a study of several evolutionary attributes of two open source software systems: The distributed file system Aria and the stable branch of the web browser Mozilla. The attributes (size, activity rate and complexity) are visualized over releases using measures at various levels of granularity: Folders, files and procedures. A number of hypotheses about the evolutionary behaviour of the systems are considered and, in general, supported by the data from the 2 systems.
Originele taal-2English
Titel7th International Workshop on Principles of Software Evolution, 2004
SubtitelProceedings
UitgeverijIEEE
Aantal pagina's6
ISBN van geprinte versie0-7695-2211-4
DOI's
StatusPublished - 2004
Extern gepubliceerdJa
EvenementThe 7th International Workshop on Principles of Software Evolution, 2004 - Kyoto, Japan
Duur: 7-sep.-20047-sep.-2004

Conference

ConferenceThe 7th International Workshop on Principles of Software Evolution, 2004
Land/RegioJapan
StadKyoto
Periode07/09/200407/09/2004

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