학술논문

Tracing the Development and Spread Patterns of OSS using the Method of Netnography -The Case of JavaScript Frameworks-
네트노그라피를 이용한 공개 소프트웨어의 개발 및 확산 패턴 분석에 관한 연구 -자바스크립트 프레임워크 사례를 중심으로-
Document Type
Article
Text
Source
경영과 정보연구, 09/30/2017, Vol. 36, Issue 3, p. 131-150
Subject
공개 소프트웨어
행위자-네트워크 이론
GitHub
jQuery
MooTools
YUI
Rails
네트노그라피
Open Source Software
Actor-network Theory
Netnography
Language
영어(ENG)
ISSN
1598-2459
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to observe the spread pattern of open source software (OSS) while establishing relations with surrounding actors during its operation period. In order to investigate the change pattern of participants in the OSS, we use a netnography on the basis of online data, which can trace the change patterns of the OSS depending on the passage of time. For this, the cases of three OSSs (e.g. jQuery, MooTools, and YUI), which are JavaScript frameworks, were compared, and the corresponding data were collected from the open application programming interface (API) of GitHub as well as blog and web searches. This research utilizes the translation process of the actor-network theory to categorize the stages of the change patterns on the OSS translation process. In the project commencement stage, we identified the type of three different OSS-related actors and defined associated relationships among them. The period, when a master commences a project at first, is refined through the course for the maintenance of source codes with persons concerned (i.e. project growth stage). Thereafter, the period when the users have gone through the observation and learning period by being exposed to promotion activities and codes usage respectively, and becoming to active participants, is regarded as the ‘leap of participants’ stage. Our results emphasize the importance of promotion processes in participants’ selection of the OSS for participation and confirm the crowding-out effect that the rapid speed of OSS development retarded the emergence of participants.