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The WEKA Data Mining Software: An Update

by Mark Hall, Eibe Frank, Geoffrey Holmes, Bernhard Pfahringer, Peter Reutemann, Ian H. Witten
"... More than twelve years have elapsed since the first public release of WEKA. In that time, the software has been rewritten entirely from scratch, evolved substantially and now accompanies a text on data mining [35]. These days, WEKA enjoys widespread acceptance in both academia and business, has an a ..."
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an active community, and has been downloaded more than 1.4 million times since being placed on Source-Forge in April 2000. This paper provides an introduction to the WEKA workbench, reviews the history of the project, and, in light of the recent 3.6 stable release, briefly discusses what has been added

Programming language trends in open source development: An evaluation using data from all production phase sourceforge projects

by Daniel P. Delorey, Charles D. Knutson, C. Giraud-carrier - In Second International Workshop on Public Data about Software Development (WoPDaSD ’07 , 2007
"... In this work, we analyze data collected from the CVS repos-itories of 9,997 Open Source projects hosted on SourceForge in an effort to understand trends in programming language usage in the Open Source community between 2000 and 2005. The trends we consider include: 1) the relative popu-larity of th ..."
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In this work, we analyze data collected from the CVS repos-itories of 9,997 Open Source projects hosted on SourceForge in an effort to understand trends in programming language usage in the Open Source community between 2000 and 2005. The trends we consider include: 1) the relative popu

Studying production phase sourceforge projects: A case study using cvs2mysql and sfra

by Daniel P. Delorey, Charles D. Knutson, Alex Maclean - In Second International Workshop on Public Data about Software Development (WoPDaSD ’07 , 2007
"... A wealth of data can be extracted from the natural by-products of software development processes and used in em-pirical studies of software engineering. However, the size and accuracy of such studies depend in large part on the availability of tools that facilitate the collection of data from indivi ..."
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individual projects and the combination of data from mul-tiple projects. To demonstrate this point, we present our experience gathering and analyzing data from nearly 10,000 open source projects hosted on SourceForge. We describe the tools we developed to collect the data and the ways in which these tools

The perils and pitfalls of mining SourceForge

by James Howison, Kevin Crowston - In Proceedings of the International Workshop on Mining Software Repositories (MSR 2004 , 2004
"... SourceForge provides abundant accessible data from Open Source Software development projects, making it an attractive data source for software engineering research. However it is not without theoretical peril and practical pitfalls. In this paper, we outline practical lessons gained from our spideri ..."
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SourceForge provides abundant accessible data from Open Source Software development projects, making it an attractive data source for software engineering research. However it is not without theoretical peril and practical pitfalls. In this paper, we outline practical lessons gained from our

Social Positions at Sourceforge.net

by Scott Christley, Greg Madey
"... from activity data gathered from the Sourceforge.net research portal and Concurrent Version System (CVS) repositories. Using a novel clustering algorithm, we extract the social positions for the global social network as well as perform temporal analysis to show how the distribution of social positio ..."
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from activity data gathered from the Sourceforge.net research portal and Concurrent Version System (CVS) repositories. Using a novel clustering algorithm, we extract the social positions for the global social network as well as perform temporal analysis to show how the distribution of social

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by Jason Brownlee
"... The Optimization Algorithm Toolkit (OAT) is an open source software project written in Java that provides a suite of Computational Intelligence optimization problem domains with problem instances, classical and state-of-the-art algorithms, visualisation, graphs, and much more. This work introduces t ..."
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The Optimization Algorithm Toolkit (OAT) is an open source software project written in Java that provides a suite of Computational Intelligence optimization problem domains with problem instances, classical and state-of-the-art algorithms, visualisation, graphs, and much more. This work introduces

Collection of Activity Data for SourceForge Projects

by Scott Christley, Greg Madey , 2005
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To Fork or Not to Fork: Fork Motivations in SourceForge Projects

by Linus Nyman , Tommi Mikkonen - Int. J. Open Source Softw. Process , 2011
"... Abstract. A project fork occurs when software developers take a copy of source code from one software package and use it to begin an independent development work that is maintained separately from its origin. Although forking in open source software does not require the permission of the original a ..."
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Abstract. A project fork occurs when software developers take a copy of source code from one software package and use it to begin an independent development work that is maintained separately from its origin. Although forking in open source software does not require the permission of the original

umbrella.sourceforge.net GROUP MEMBERS:

by Kristian Sørensen, Michel Thrysøe, Søren Nøhr Christensen, Kristian Sørensen, Michel Thrysøe, Emmanuel Fleury , 2004
"... We can’t prevent the rain... – But we don’t get wet! PROJECT PERIOD: DAT7, ..."
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We can’t prevent the rain... – But we don’t get wet! PROJECT PERIOD: DAT7,

A large crawl and quantitative analysis of open source projects hosted on sourceforge

by Dawid Weiss, Bibt E X Entry - University of Technology , 2005
"... The subject of this work is to demonstrate how some very interesting statistics of open source projects hosted on SourceForge can be retrieved effortlessly and at low-cost. This crawled information later constitutes an ideal input for quantitative analysis of the open source movement in general. We ..."
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The subject of this work is to demonstrate how some very interesting statistics of open source projects hosted on SourceForge can be retrieved effortlessly and at low-cost. This crawled information later constitutes an ideal input for quantitative analysis of the open source movement in general. We
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