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Influence in the linux kernel community

by Timo Aaltonen , Jyke Jokinen - Open Source Development, Adoption and Innovation. IFIP , 2007
"... Abstract. Several success stories of open source (OS) products have been seen during last decade. Due to the economical importance of the products, it is important to know who are the ones who have the largest influence to the products. Is there a dominant player in developing communities? In this ..."
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? In this paper 1 the aspect is studied with respect to the Linux Kernel community. We show that the influence is centered to a small number of core people, and corporates have a large impact to the development. Moreover, we enumerate the most influential companies.

The Linux Kernel Device Model

by Patrick Mochel - In Linux.conf.au , 2003
"... Abstract Linux kernel development follows a simple guideline that code should be only as complex as absolutely necessary. This design philosophy has made it easy for thousands of people to contribute code, especially in the realm of device drivers: the kernel supports hundreds of devices on over a ..."
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Abstract Linux kernel development follows a simple guideline that code should be only as complex as absolutely necessary. This design philosophy has made it easy for thousands of people to contribute code, especially in the realm of device drivers: the kernel supports hundreds of devices on over a

Identifying Clones in the Linux Kernel

by G. Casazza, G. Antoniol, U. Villano, E. Merlo, M. Di Penta - IN FIRST IEEE INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON SOURCE CODE ANALYSIS AND MANIPULATION , 2001
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Maintainability of the Linux Kernel

by Stephen R. Schach, Bo Jin, David R. Wright, Gillian Z. Heller, A. Jefferson Offutt , 2002
"... We have examined 365 versions of Linux. For every version, we counted the number of instances of common (global) coupling between each of the 17 kernel modules and all the other modules in that version of Linux. We found that the number of instances of common coupling grows exponentially with versio ..."
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We have examined 365 versions of Linux. For every version, we counted the number of instances of common (global) coupling between each of the 17 kernel modules and all the other modules in that version of Linux. We found that the number of instances of common coupling grows exponentially

Strong Cryptography in the Linux Kernel - . . .

by Cooke, Stephanie Donovan, Gerrit Huizenga Ibm, Andrew J. Hutton, Andrew J. Hutton, C. Craig Ross, C. Craig Ross, Linux Symposium, Linux Symposium, Linux Symposium, Martin K. Petersen, Wild Open Source, Jean-luc Cooke, Certainkey Inc, David Bryson , 2003
"... In 2.5, strong cryptography has been incorporated into the kernel. This inclusion was a result of several motivating factors: remove duplicated code, harmonize IPv6/IPSec, and the usual crypto-paranoia. The authors will present the history of the Cryptographic API, its current state, what kernel fac ..."
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In 2.5, strong cryptography has been incorporated into the kernel. This inclusion was a result of several motivating factors: remove duplicated code, harmonize IPv6/IPSec, and the usual crypto-paranoia. The authors will present the history of the Cryptographic API, its current state, what kernel

Maintainability of the Linux Kernel

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"... We have examined 365 versions of Linux. For every version, we counted the number of instances of common (global) coupling between each of the 17 kernel modules and all the other modules in that version of Linux. We found that the number of instances of common coupling grows exponentially with versio ..."
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We have examined 365 versions of Linux. For every version, we counted the number of instances of common (global) coupling between each of the 17 kernel modules and all the other modules in that version of Linux. We found that the number of instances of common coupling grows exponentially

Evolution of the Linux kernel variability model

by Rafael Lotufo, Steven She, Thorsten Berger, Krzysztof Czarnecki, Andrzej Wąsowski - in SPLC , 2010
"... Abstract. Understanding the challenges faced by real projects in evolving variability models, is a prerequisite for providing adequate support for such undertakings. We study the evolution of a model describing features and configurations in a large product line—the Linux kernel variability model. W ..."
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Abstract. Understanding the challenges faced by real projects in evolving variability models, is a prerequisite for providing adequate support for such undertakings. We study the evolution of a model describing features and configurations in a large product line—the Linux kernel variability model

An Implementation of Diffusion in the Linux Kernel

by Brian Cornell, Brian Cornell, Jack Lange, Jack Lange, Peter Dinda, Peter Dinda , 2002
"... This paper describes the interface, implementation, and performance of Diffusion on the Linux operating system. In addition, it describes two tools, SpyTalk and LoadBanner, which have been built on top of this implementation. It is also a user manual for those who wish to try Diffusion ..."
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This paper describes the interface, implementation, and performance of Diffusion on the Linux operating system. In addition, it describes two tools, SpyTalk and LoadBanner, which have been built on top of this implementation. It is also a user manual for those who wish to try Diffusion

Linux, kernel, IA64,

by Stephane Eranian, David Mosberger, Stéphane Eranian, David Mosberger , 2000
"... The IA-64 architecture co-developed by HP and Intel is going to reach market in the second half of 2000 with Itanium as its first implementation. All the major industry players have endorsed this architecture and nowadays most of the specifications are public. To provide for early availability of Li ..."
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of the key system architecture features of IA-64 and the major machine dependent kernel subsystems. We also give a brief update on the application level developments including the software development kit for Linux/ia32 recently released. ∗ Internal Accession Date Only Approved for External Publication

Linux kernel extensions

by Alison Reynolds, Marc E. Fiuczynski, Robert Grimm
"... the feasibility of an AOSD approach to ..."
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the feasibility of an AOSD approach to
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