Publications

Michlmayr, M., Fitzgerald, B., Stol, K. (2015). Why and How Should OpenSource Projects Adopt Time-Based Releases? IEEE Software,32(2). 55–63.[abstract][available on request][bibtex]

Michlmayr, M., Fitzgerald, B. (2012). Time-Based Release Management inFree and Open Source (FOSS) Projects. International Journal ofOpen Source Software and Processes, 4(1). 1–19.[abstract][available on request][bibtex]

Michlmayr, M. (2009). Community Management in Open SourceProjects. The European Journal for the InformaticsProfessional, X(3). 22–26.[abstract][72K pdf][bibtex]

Gonzalez-Barahona, J. M., Robles, G., Michlmayr, M., Amor, J. J., German,D. M. (2009). Macro-level software evolution: a case study of a largesoftware compilation. Empirical Software Engineering,14(3). 262–285.[abstract][472K pdf][bibtex]

Michlmayr, M. (2007). Quality Improvement in Volunteer Free and OpenSource Software Projects: Exploring the Impact of ReleaseManagement. PhD dissertation, University of Cambridge.[abstract][809K pdf]

Michlmayr, M., Robles, G., Gonzalez-Barahona, J. M.(2007). Volunteers in Large Libre Software Projects: A QuantitativeAnalysis Over Time. In: Sowe, S. K., Stamelos, I. G., Samoladas,I. (Eds.),Emerging Free and Open Source Software Practices. 1–24.[abstract][448K pdf][bibtex]

Capiluppi, A., Michlmayr, M. (2007). From the Cathedral to theBazaar: An Empirical Study of the Lifecycle of Volunteer CommunityProjects. In: Feller, J., Fitzgerald, B., Scacchi, W., Silitti, A.(Eds.),Open Source Development, Adoption andInnovation. 31–44.[abstract][248K pdf][bibtex]

Michlmayr, M., Hunt, F., Probert, D. R. (2007). Release Managementin Free Software Projects: Practices and Problems. In: Feller, J.,Fitzgerald, B., Scacchi, W., Silitti, A. (Eds.),Open SourceDevelopment, Adoption and Innovation. 295–300.[abstract][100K pdf][bibtex]

Michlmayr, M., Senyard, A. (2006). A Statistical Analysis ofDefects in Debian and Strategies for Improving Quality in Free SoftwareProjects. In: Bitzer, J., Schröder, P. J. H. (Eds.),TheEconomics of Open Source Software Development. 131–148.[abstract][216K pdf][bibtex]

Robles, G., Gonzalez-Barahona, J. M., Michlmayr, M., Amor, J. J.(2006). Mining Large Software Compilations over Time: AnotherPerspective of Software Evolution.  In:Proceedings of theInternational Workshop on Mining Software Repositories (MSR2006). 3–9.[abstract][176K pdf][bibtex]

Michlmayr, M. (2005). Software Process Maturity and the Success ofFree Software Projects. In: Zieliński, K., Szmuc, T. (Eds.),Software Engineering: Evolution and Emerging Technologies. 3–14.[abstract][109K pdf][bibtex]

Michlmayr, M. (2005). Quality Improvement in Volunteer FreeSoftware Projects: Exploring the Impact of Release Management. In:Proceedings of the First International Conference on Open SourceSystems. 309–310.[abstract][237K pdf][bibtex]

Robles, G., Gonzalez-Barahona, J. M., Michlmayr, M. (2005). Evolutionof Volunteer Participation in Libre Software Projects:Evidence from Debian. In:Proceedings of the First InternationalConference on Open Source Systems. 100–107.[abstract][396K pdf][bibtex]

Michlmayr, M., Hunt, F., Probert, D. (2005). Quality Practicesand Problems in Free Software Projects. In:Proceedings of the FirstInternational Conference on Open Source Systems. 24–28.[abstract][242K pdf][bibtex]

Senyard, A., Michlmayr, M. (2004). How to Have a Successful FreeSoftware Project. In:Proceedings of the 11th Asia-Pacific SoftwareEngineering Conference. 84–91.[abstract][163K pdf][bibtex]

Michlmayr, M. (2004). Managing Volunteer Activity in Free SoftwareProjects. In:Proceedings of the 2004 USENIX Annual TechnicalConference, Freenix Track. 93–102.[abstract][109K pdf][bibtex]

Michlmayr, M., Hill, B. M. (2003). Quality and the Reliance onIndividuals in Free Software Projects. In:Proceedings of the 3rdWorkshop on Open Source Software Engineering. 105–109.[abstract][46K pdf][bibtex]

Michlmayr, M. (2003). Subitizing and Counting. Master's Thesis,University of Innsbruck.[available on request][bibtex]

Michlmayr, M. (2002). Simulation Theory versus Theory Theory: Theoriesconcerning the Ability to Read Minds. Master's Thesis, University ofInnsbruck.[250K pdf][bibtex]