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1 Natércia Batista(natercia@dcc.ufmg.br)
2 Michele Brandão(micheleabrandao@dcc.ufmg.br)
3 Ana Paula da Silva(ana.coutosilva@dcc.ufmg.br)
4 Mirella Moro(mirella@dcc.ufmg.br)

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Reference
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1 Alves et al., G. B. (2016). The strength of social coding collaboration on github. In SBBD Short Papers, pages 247–252, Salvador, Brasil.
2 Barabási, A.-L. and Albert, R. (1999). Emergence of scaling in random networks. Science, 286(5439):509–512.
3 Batista, N. A. et al. (2017). Collaboration strength metrics and analyses on github (aceito para publicação). In IEEE/WIC/ACM WI, Leipzig, Germany.
4 Casalnuovo, C. et al. (2015). Developer onboarding in github: The role of prior social links and language experience. In ESEC/FSE, pages 817–828, Bergamo, Italy.
5 Dabbish, L. et al. (2012). Social Coding in GitHub: Transparency and Collaboration in an Open Software Repository. In CSCW, pages 1277–1286, Seattle, USA.
6 Easley, D. and Kleinberg, J. (2010). Networks, crowds, and markets: Reasoning about a highly connected world. Cambridge University Press.
7 Gousios, G. (2013). The GHTorrent Dataset and Tool Suite. In MSR, pages 233–236, S.Francisco, USA.
8 Tsay, J. et al. (2014). Influence of Social and Technical Factors for Evaluating Contribution in GitHub. In ICSE, pages 356–366, Hyderabad, India.