Proceedings of the OSS 2011 Doctoral Consortium
December 24, 2011, by Paulo Meirelles - No comments yetProceedings of the Open Source Systems 2011 Doctoral Consortium, that was co-located with the 7th International Conference on Open Source Systems (OSS 2011), October 5th, 2011 in Salvador Brazil, is available at http://ossconf.org/2011/doctoral-consortium.
It was organized by Charles M. Schweik, University of Massachusetts - Amherst and Imed Hammouda, Tampere University of Technology.
BOF session
October 5, 2011, by Paulo Meirelles - No comments yetIf you want to participate of the OSS'2011 BOF session, please access: http://ossconf.org/2011/bof
Best paper award!
September 19, 2011, by Beraldo Leal - No comments yetAnd The best paper award goes to ...
Andrea Capiluppi, Cornelia Boldyreff and Klaas Stol: Successful Reuse of Software Components: A Report from the OSS Perspective.
At the conference, every participants will be able to vote for other three best papers/presentations. All selected papers will be published in the Internationa Journal of Open Source Software and Processes.
Acceptance notification date postponed
May 19, 2011, by Beraldo Leal - No comments yetPlease note that the acceptance notification date for authors has been postponed to May 23rd.
Fellowships available for 8 US-based doctoral students to participate in Doctoral Consortium on OSS'2011
April 2, 2011, by Paulo Meirelles - No comments yet
The U.S. National Science Foundation has announced that it will sponsor the Doctoral Consortium on Open Source Systems research to be held on October 5, 2011, in Salvador Brazil. This consortium is co-located with the 7th International Conference on Open Source Systems (http://ossconf.org/) scheduled for October 6-7th, 2011. The NSF-funded fellowships will cover the travel and consortium and conference registration costs for eight U.S. doctoral students.
The goal of the doctoral consortium is to provide Ph.D students with an environment in which they can share and discuss their goals, methods and results of their research, and get advice and reactions from others before their dissertations are completed. Interested applicants are encouraged to visit http://ossconf.org/2011/doctoral-consortium for more information on how to apply.



