Abstract

Abstract The products of Open Source Software (OSS) projects are widely used even in commercial mission-critical and high-availability systems. This is because both the quality of these software products is high enough for these applications and the support of software could fulfill the requirement. In general, when one wants to adopt OSS as a part of computer systems, it is required to examine the functional requirement (FR) for the OSS as well as nonfunctional requirement (NFR). In the previous paper, we focused on NFR of OSS and proposed an evaluation method based on the maturity model of OSS community. Based on the model, we tried to evaluate four major OSS communities. For the evaluation, we used human knowledge of targeted OSS community. However it was not clear how to evaluate individual OSS project in OSS community. In this paper, we focused on continuity of OSS project, as it is one of the most important factors for users to make a decision. In order to evaluate continuity, we proposed a growth model of OSS project, which is based on the size and activity of OSS Project. We evaluated the growth model using information retrieved from OSS communities from both OSS community sites and source code repositories.

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