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=== Learning from past involvement ===
=== Learning from past involvement ===
KDE has been involved directly and indirectly as a partner and implementation
KDE has been involved directly and indirectly as a partner and implementation
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Information about KDE activities involving students can be found
Information about KDE activities involving students can be found
on the [[Research/Students|students showcases page]].
on the [[Research/Students|students showcases page]].
=== Scientific articles on KDE===
*Hemetsberger, Andrea and Christian Reinhardt. “Collective Development in Open-Source Communities. An Activity Theoretical Perspective on Successful Online Collaboration”. In: ''Organization Studies'' 30.9 (2006), pp. 987–1008. DOI: [http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0170840609339241 10.1177/0170840609339241].
*Hemetsberger, Andrea and Christian Reinhardt. “Learning and Knowledge-building in Open-source Communities. A Social-experiential Approach”. In: ''Management Learning'' 37.2 (2006), pp. 187–214. DOI: [http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1350507606063442 10.1177/1350507606063442].
*Kuk, George. “Strategic Interaction and Knowledge Sharing in the KDE Developer Mailing List”. In: ''Management Science'' 52.7 (2006), pp. 1031–1042. DOI: [http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0170840609339241 10.1177/0170840609339241].
*Robles, Gregorio, Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahonaa and Juan Julian Merelo. “Beyond source code: The importance of other artifacts in software development (a case study)”. In: ''Journal of Systems and Software'' 79.9 (2006), pp. 1233–1248. DOI: [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jss.2006.02.048 10.1016/j.jss.2006.02.048].

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Learning from past involvement

KDE has been involved directly and indirectly as a partner and implementation platform in a number of funded research projects. This page aims to inform about those projects from a desktop perspective and highlights the continuing influence of the results on the current development.

NEPOMUK

KDE is one of the platforms to be enhanced with semantic search technologies which are produced in the EU FP6 NEPOMUK project. Starting from KDE 4.0, the desktop will include facilities to add, search and share metadata for all files.

Read up here on NEPOMUK and NEPOMUK-KDE.

SQO-OSS

The aim of SQO-OSS is to produce tools for the analysis of source code. KDE's massive repository size and history and several large individual applications make it a prime target for such attempts. Development infrastructure such as bug trackers contain additional data for the analysis. SQO-OSS was funded under EU FP6.

Read up here on SQO-OSS.

Students

Information about KDE activities involving students can be found on the students showcases page.

Scientific articles on KDE

  • Hemetsberger, Andrea and Christian Reinhardt. “Collective Development in Open-Source Communities. An Activity Theoretical Perspective on Successful Online Collaboration”. In: Organization Studies 30.9 (2006), pp. 987–1008. DOI: 10.1177/0170840609339241.
  • Hemetsberger, Andrea and Christian Reinhardt. “Learning and Knowledge-building in Open-source Communities. A Social-experiential Approach”. In: Management Learning 37.2 (2006), pp. 187–214. DOI: 10.1177/1350507606063442.
  • Kuk, George. “Strategic Interaction and Knowledge Sharing in the KDE Developer Mailing List”. In: Management Science 52.7 (2006), pp. 1031–1042. DOI: 10.1177/0170840609339241.
  • Robles, Gregorio, Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahonaa and Juan Julian Merelo. “Beyond source code: The importance of other artifacts in software development (a case study)”. In: Journal of Systems and Software 79.9 (2006), pp. 1233–1248. DOI: 10.1016/j.jss.2006.02.048.