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Over the past decade, the advent of social networking has fundamentally altered the landscape of how software is used, designed, and developed. It has expanded how communities of software stakeholders communicate, collaborate, learn from, and coordinate with one another. The guest editors of this special issue describe both the field and the articles they selected for it.
Many successful software companies use social networking as a way to improve the services or products they provide. To gain an understanding of the role social networking plays in today's software development world, the guest editors of the January/February 2013 issue conducted semistructured interviews with leaders from four successful companies: Brian Doll, an engineer who manages GitHub's marketing;...
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