Modeling the Centrality of Developer Output with Software Supply Chains

Author:

Mockus Audris1,Rigby Peter C.2,Abreu Rui3,Suresh Parth3,Chen Yifen3,Nagappan Nachiappan3

Affiliation:

1. Meta, Menlo Park, USA / University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA

2. Meta, Menlo Park, USA / Concordia University, Montreal, Canada

3. Meta, Menlo Park, USA

Publisher

ACM

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