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... ... @@ -34,12 +34,12 @@ 34 34 ((( 35 35 The research design will employ mixed methodologies including literature and artifact reviews, surveys, environmental studies, and interviews supplemented by historiographical analysis of specific projects and corporate users. The intent is to use iterative triangulation to derive variables that describe “business readiness” to be integrated into a maturity-indexing assessment tool. The tool will be openly reviewed for comment and improvement. The investigation will include: 36 36 37 -* Literature review of expert and popular sources to identify business and management expectations of a range of stakeholders whenassessing OSS infrastructure relative to business needs.38 -* {{idname="ID0"/}}Analysis ofstandardindustrydocumentation—RFP/RFI’s,VC prospectuses,etc.—toidentifyexpectations considered by decision-makers, investors, and end-users whenassessingOSSinfrastructure relativetobusiness needs.37 +* Literature review of expert and popular sources to identify business and management expectations of a range of stakeholders for assessing OSS infrastructure relative to perceived business needs. 38 +* Content analysis of industry RFP/RFI’s for software infrastructure as evidence of actual expectations considered by decision-makers, investors, and end-users while assessing infrastructure reflecting perceived business needs. 39 39 * Interview industry leaders to identify expectations when assessing infrastructure. 40 -* {{id name="ID1"/}}Literature review of expert and popular sources to identify successful open source projects and key metrics that define successful projects, leading to review of OSS projects based on the previously identified quantitative metrics.41 -* General surveys of OSS community and business leaders to identify projects perceived as “successful”. 42 -* Observational techniques to understand the environment and behaviors of OSSdevelopment and practices.40 +* Literature review of expert and popular sources to identify successful open source projects and key metrics that define successful projects, leading to review of OSS projects based on the previously identified quantitative metrics. 41 +* General surveys of OSS community members and business leaders to identify those projects perceived as “successful”. 42 +* Observational techniques to understand the environment and behaviors of open source software development and community practices. 43 43 * Interviews with OSS maintainers to identify best practices. 44 44 ))) 45 45