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Yeliz Eseryel

2007-04-25, 1:11 pm

Hi Ole,
We're trying to understand whether different people in the group have
similar understandings about the project, its community, the rules and
norms, etc.
The hypothesis being "developers of successful projects have similar
mental models"
So we'll talk with different people, and then develop something called
"cognitive maps" for each developer and then come up with the
cognitive map of the whole team. It will actually be quite interesting
for you guys to see as well.

I also have another project in mind, that I was just talking to Alex
about : that's about the roles of the team members.

So the approach requires individual interviews I think, however, if
people who cannot attend ApacheCon Europe email us, we can do
interviews via skype or email, etc. Once we do the interviews, we can
also do the discussion on the listserv
Yeliz.

On 4/25/07, Ole Ersoy <ole.ersoy-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Do you have some idea of what you are trying to
> find? Hypothesis?
>
> One thing that you might want to consider is just
> asking questions on the directory developer
> or user group. I'm assuming we are all
> ok with this. I think you'll get more meaningful
> peer reviewed responses, and you'll get to witness
> community dynamics in action :-)
>
> Cheers,
> - Ole
>
>
>
> Qing Li wrote:
>



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Yeliz Eseryel
Ph.D Student in Information Science & Technology
Syracuse university School of Information Studies
http://enterprisesystems.blogspot.com
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