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Draxler, Sebastian: The appropriation of a software ecosystem : a practice take on the usage, maintenance and modification of the eclipse IDE. 2014
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Abstract
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Contents
1. Introduction
1.1. A grounded motivation
1.2. Structure of this book
2. Related work
2.1. Components in modular Software Engineering
2.2. Situated use and appropriation of modular software systems
2.3. Appropriation of software ecosystems
3. Research Outline
3.1. Research Perspective
3.2. Research Questions
3.3. Selecting a field for empirical appropriation research
3.4. Research method
3.5. Overview of Eclipse-related field visits
3.6. Mapping of sections and research questions
4. The Collaborative Appropriation of an Open Software Ecosystem
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Workplace design as “artful integration”
4.3. Methodology
4.4. Eclipse as a global ecosystem
4.5. A survey on Eclipse appropriation
4.6. Appropriating Eclipse in an organizational context
4.7. Some futures of supporting the appropriation of software ecosystems
4.8. Conclusion
5. Team Practices of Appropriation in Software Ecosystems
5.1. Introduction
5.2. A Brief History of Appropriation
5.3. Research Methodology
5.4. A Classification Scheme of Team Practices
5.5. Conclusion
6. Situated Practices of Appropriating the Eclipse ID
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Related Literature
6.3. Research Methodology
6.4. Understanding the Three Faces of Eclipse
6.5. Maintaining the collective ability to work
6.6. Discussion
6.7. Conclusion
6.8. Acknowledgment
7. Managing Software Portfolios: A Comparative Study
7.1. Introduction
7.2. Two field studies on managing software portfolios
7.3. Related work
7.4. Conclusion
8. Peerclipse: Tool Awareness in Local Communities
8.1. Grounded Design of Peerclipse
9. Supporting the Social Context of Technology Appropriation
9.1. Introduction
9.2. Related Work
9.3. Methodology
9.4. Design Principles
9.5. The Collaborative Appropriation Prototype
9.6. Evaluation
9.7. Conclusion
10. Conclusions
10.1. Research interests
10.2. Appropriation revisited
10.3. Designing for collaborative appropriation
10.4. Open Questions and Future Work
11. Bibliography
Appendix I: Detailed overview of research sites