An Empirical Study of User Support Tools in Open Source Software

End users' positive response is essential for the success of any software. This is true for both commercial and Open Source Software (OSS). OSS is popular not only because of its availability, which is usually free but due to the user support it provides, generally through public platforms. The...

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Main Authors: Raza, A., Capretz, L.F., Basri, S.B.
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Institution: Universiti Teknologi Petronas
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Published: IEEE Computer Society 2019
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spelling utp-eprints.236312021-08-19T08:09:07Z An Empirical Study of User Support Tools in Open Source Software Raza, A. Capretz, L.F. Basri, S.B. End users' positive response is essential for the success of any software. This is true for both commercial and Open Source Software (OSS). OSS is popular not only because of its availability, which is usually free but due to the user support it provides, generally through public platforms. The study model of this research establishes a relationship between OSS user support and available support tools. To conduct this research, we used a dataset of 100 OSS projects in different categories and examined five user support tools provided by different OSS projects. The results show that project trackers, user mailing lists, and updated versions have a significant role in gaining user support. However, we were unable to find a significant association between user support and documentation, as well as between user support and the troubleshooting guidelines provided by OSS projects. © 2019 IEEE. IEEE Computer Society 2019 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85075785939&doi=10.1109%2fICCA.2019.8899935&partnerID=40&md5=9a40e08b86bbd3dde54ae234db4f96e8 Raza, A. and Capretz, L.F. and Basri, S.B. (2019) An Empirical Study of User Support Tools in Open Source Software. In: UNSPECIFIED. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/23631/
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description End users' positive response is essential for the success of any software. This is true for both commercial and Open Source Software (OSS). OSS is popular not only because of its availability, which is usually free but due to the user support it provides, generally through public platforms. The study model of this research establishes a relationship between OSS user support and available support tools. To conduct this research, we used a dataset of 100 OSS projects in different categories and examined five user support tools provided by different OSS projects. The results show that project trackers, user mailing lists, and updated versions have a significant role in gaining user support. However, we were unable to find a significant association between user support and documentation, as well as between user support and the troubleshooting guidelines provided by OSS projects. © 2019 IEEE.
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author Raza, A.
Capretz, L.F.
Basri, S.B.
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Capretz, L.F.
Basri, S.B.
An Empirical Study of User Support Tools in Open Source Software
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title_short An Empirical Study of User Support Tools in Open Source Software
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