The quality of Open Source Software (OSS) is generally much debated. Some state that it is generally higher than closed-source counterparts, while others are more skeptical. The authors have collected the opinions of the users concerning the quality of 44 OSS products in a systematic manner, so that it is now possible to present the actual opinions of real users about the quality of OSS products. Among the results reported in the paper are: the distribution of trustworthiness of OSS based on our survey; a comparison of the trustworthiness of the surveyed products with respect to both open and closed-source competitors; the identification of the qualities that affect the perception of trustworthiness, based on rigorous statistical analysis.

An investigation of the users’ perception of OSS quality

DEL BIANCO, VIERI;LAVAZZA, LUIGI ANTONIO;MORASCA, SANDRO;TOSI, DAVIDE
2010-01-01

Abstract

The quality of Open Source Software (OSS) is generally much debated. Some state that it is generally higher than closed-source counterparts, while others are more skeptical. The authors have collected the opinions of the users concerning the quality of 44 OSS products in a systematic manner, so that it is now possible to present the actual opinions of real users about the quality of OSS products. Among the results reported in the paper are: the distribution of trustworthiness of OSS based on our survey; a comparison of the trustworthiness of the surveyed products with respect to both open and closed-source competitors; the identification of the qualities that affect the perception of trustworthiness, based on rigorous statistical analysis.
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The 6th International Conference on Open Source Systems, OSS 2010
Notre Dame, IN, USA
30 maggio - 2 giugno 2010
contributo
Open Source Software quality; perceived quality; trustworthiness.
Atti di Convegno::Relazione (in Rivista)
DEL BIANCO, Vieri; Lavazza, LUIGI ANTONIO; Morasca, Sandro; Taibi, D.; Tosi, Davide
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