Gala-Pérez, Santiago Juan2013-01-112013-01-112013-01-11http://hdl.handle.net/10115/11518Trabajo Fin de Máster defendido en la Universidad Rey Juan Carlos en septiembre de 2012. Director del Trabajo: Jesús González-BarahonaStarting with the empirical evidence that the ratio of email messages received to commits has remained relatively constant along the history of the Apache Software Foundation, we look for the use of such a metric to compare projects irrespective of their size or growth. The behaviour of this ratio, and also of similar metrics like the ratio of developer messages or issue tracker related messages to commits, is studied for several projects. The ratios are independent of the size of the project, in terms of rate of messages, commits, active developer number, etc. and remains relatively independent of the technology or functional area of the project. It looks related to the technical effervescence or popularity of the projects.engdata miningempirical studiesInformáticalibre softwareSoftware libreOpen sourcequantitative analysissoftware engineeringsoftware evolutionApache Software FoundationIntensive Metrics for the Study of the Evolution of Open Source Projectsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess3325 Tecnología de las Telecomunicaciones