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− | Platform ecosystems: aligning architecture, governance, and strategy. | + | Tiwana, A. (2013). |
+ | [[Platform ecosystems]]: aligning architecture, governance, and strategy. | ||
Newnes. (Esp ch 1,2,5,6,10) | Newnes. (Esp ch 1,2,5,6,10) | ||
=== Platforms === | === Platforms === | ||
Gawer, A. (2014). | Gawer, A. (2014). | ||
− | Bridging differing perspectives on technological platforms: Toward an integrative framework. | + | [[Bridging differing perspectives on technological platforms]]: Toward an integrative framework. |
Research Policy, 43(7), 1239-1249. | Research Policy, 43(7), 1239-1249. | ||
===== Complementary ===== | ===== Complementary ===== | ||
Benlian, A., Hilkert, D., & Hess, T. (2015). | Benlian, A., Hilkert, D., & Hess, T. (2015). | ||
− | How open is this platform? The meaning and measurement of platform openness from the complementors’ perspective. | + | [[How open is this platform]]? The meaning and measurement of platform openness from the complementors’ perspective. |
Journal of Information Technology, 30(3), 209-228. | Journal of Information Technology, 30(3), 209-228. | ||
=== Platform boundary resources === | === Platform boundary resources === | ||
Ghazawneh, A., & Henfridsson, O. (2013). | Ghazawneh, A., & Henfridsson, O. (2013). | ||
− | Balancing platform control and external contribution in third‐party development: the boundary resources model. | + | [[Balancing platform control and external contribution in third‐party development]]: the boundary resources model. |
Information Systems Journal, 23(2), 173-192.. | Information Systems Journal, 23(2), 173-192.. | ||
Eaton, B., Elaluf-Calderwood, S., Sorensen, C., & Yoo, Y. (2015). | Eaton, B., Elaluf-Calderwood, S., Sorensen, C., & Yoo, Y. (2015). | ||
− | Distributed tuning of boundary resources: the case of Apple's iOS service system. | + | [[Distributed tuning of boundary resources]]: the case of Apple's iOS service system. |
MIS Quarterly, 39(1), 217-243. | MIS Quarterly, 39(1), 217-243. | ||
===== Complementary ===== | ===== Complementary ===== | ||
Dal Bianco, V., Myllärniemi, V., Komssi, M., & Raatikainen, M. (2014, April). | Dal Bianco, V., Myllärniemi, V., Komssi, M., & Raatikainen, M. (2014, April). | ||
− | The role of platform boundary resources in software ecosystems: a case study. | + | [[The role of platform boundary resources in software ecosystems:]] a case study. |
In Software Architecture (WICSA), 2014 IEEE/IFIP Conference on (pp. 11-20). IEEE | In Software Architecture (WICSA), 2014 IEEE/IFIP Conference on (pp. 11-20). IEEE | ||
Rafiq, A., Ågerfalk, P. J., & Sjöström, J. (2013, June). | Rafiq, A., Ågerfalk, P. J., & Sjöström, J. (2013, June). | ||
− | Boundary Resources Dependency in Third-Party Development from the Developer’s Perspective. | + | [[Boundary Resources Dependency in Third-Party Development from the Developer’s Perspective]]. |
In International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems (pp. 197-211). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. | In International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems (pp. 197-211). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. | ||
=== Ecosystems, infrastructures === | === Ecosystems, infrastructures === | ||
Plantin, J. C., Lagoze, C., Edwards, P. N., & Sandvig, C. (2016). | Plantin, J. C., Lagoze, C., Edwards, P. N., & Sandvig, C. (2016). | ||
− | Infrastructure studies meet platform studies in the age of Google and Facebook. | + | [[Infrastructure studies meet platform studies in the age of Google and Facebook]]. |
new media & society, 1461444816661553. | new media & society, 1461444816661553. | ||
Hyrynsalmi, S., Suominen, A., & Mäntymäki, M. (2016). | Hyrynsalmi, S., Suominen, A., & Mäntymäki, M. (2016). | ||
− | The influence of developer multi-homing on competition between software ecosystems. | + | [[The influence of developer multi-homing on competition between software ecosystems]]. |
Journal of Systems and Software, 111, 119-127. | Journal of Systems and Software, 111, 119-127. | ||
=== Openness === | === Openness === | ||
Crowston, K., Wei, K., Howison, J., & Wiggins, A. (2012). | Crowston, K., Wei, K., Howison, J., & Wiggins, A. (2012). | ||
− | Free/Libre open-source software development: What we know and what we do not know. | + | [[Free/Libre open-source software development]]: What we know and what we do not know. |
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR), 44(2), 7. | ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR), 44(2), 7. | ||
Teixeira, J., Robles, G., & González-Barahona, J. M. (2015). | Teixeira, J., Robles, G., & González-Barahona, J. M. (2015). | ||
− | Lessons learned from applying social network analysis on an industrial Free/Libre/Open Source Software ecosystem. | + | [[Lessons learned from applying social network analysis on an industrial Free]]/Libre/Open Source Software ecosystem. |
Journal of Internet Services and Applications, 6(1), 1. | Journal of Internet Services and Applications, 6(1), 1. | ||
Jansen, S. (2014). | Jansen, S. (2014). | ||
− | Measuring the health of open source software ecosystems: Beyond the scope of project health. | + | [[Measuring the health of open source software ecosystems]]: Beyond the scope of project health. |
Information and Software Technology, 56(11), 1508-1519. | Information and Software Technology, 56(11), 1508-1519. | ||
Mens, T., Claes, M., Grosjean, P., & Serebrenik, A. (2014). | Mens, T., Claes, M., Grosjean, P., & Serebrenik, A. (2014). | ||
− | Studying evolving software ecosystems based on ecological models. | + | [[Studying evolving software ecosystems based on ecological models]]. |
In Evolving Software Systems (pp. 297-326). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. | In Evolving Software Systems (pp. 297-326). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. |
Revision as of 14:40, 4 November 2016
Contents
Core book
Tiwana, A. (2013). Platform ecosystems: aligning architecture, governance, and strategy. Newnes. (Esp ch 1,2,5,6,10)
Platforms
Gawer, A. (2014). Bridging differing perspectives on technological platforms: Toward an integrative framework. Research Policy, 43(7), 1239-1249.
Complementary
Benlian, A., Hilkert, D., & Hess, T. (2015). How open is this platform? The meaning and measurement of platform openness from the complementors’ perspective. Journal of Information Technology, 30(3), 209-228.
Platform boundary resources
Ghazawneh, A., & Henfridsson, O. (2013). Balancing platform control and external contribution in third‐party development: the boundary resources model. Information Systems Journal, 23(2), 173-192..
Eaton, B., Elaluf-Calderwood, S., Sorensen, C., & Yoo, Y. (2015). Distributed tuning of boundary resources: the case of Apple's iOS service system. MIS Quarterly, 39(1), 217-243.
Complementary
Dal Bianco, V., Myllärniemi, V., Komssi, M., & Raatikainen, M. (2014, April). The role of platform boundary resources in software ecosystems: a case study. In Software Architecture (WICSA), 2014 IEEE/IFIP Conference on (pp. 11-20). IEEE
Rafiq, A., Ågerfalk, P. J., & Sjöström, J. (2013, June). Boundary Resources Dependency in Third-Party Development from the Developer’s Perspective. In International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems (pp. 197-211). Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
Ecosystems, infrastructures
Plantin, J. C., Lagoze, C., Edwards, P. N., & Sandvig, C. (2016). Infrastructure studies meet platform studies in the age of Google and Facebook. new media & society, 1461444816661553.
Hyrynsalmi, S., Suominen, A., & Mäntymäki, M. (2016). The influence of developer multi-homing on competition between software ecosystems. Journal of Systems and Software, 111, 119-127.
Openness
Crowston, K., Wei, K., Howison, J., & Wiggins, A. (2012). Free/Libre open-source software development: What we know and what we do not know. ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR), 44(2), 7.
Teixeira, J., Robles, G., & González-Barahona, J. M. (2015). Lessons learned from applying social network analysis on an industrial Free/Libre/Open Source Software ecosystem. Journal of Internet Services and Applications, 6(1), 1.
Jansen, S. (2014). Measuring the health of open source software ecosystems: Beyond the scope of project health. Information and Software Technology, 56(11), 1508-1519.
Mens, T., Claes, M., Grosjean, P., & Serebrenik, A. (2014). Studying evolving software ecosystems based on ecological models. In Evolving Software Systems (pp. 297-326). Springer Berlin Heidelberg.