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Brian Fitzgerald is Co-Principal Investigator and former Director of Lero - Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre for Software. He holds an endowed professorship, the Krehbiel Chair in Innovation in Business & Technology, at the University of Limerick, Ireland, where he also served as Vice President Research. He was recently elected as President of the Association for Information Systems,  the global body for information systems worldwide. He holds a PhD from the University of London and his research interests lie primarily in software development, encompassing open source and inner source, crowdsourcing software development, agile and lean software development, and global software developmentHis publications include 17 books, and almost 200 peer-reviewed articles in the leading international journals and conferences in both the Information Systems and Software Engineering fields.  Prior to taking up an academic position, he worked in the software industry for about 12 years, including positions with Citibank in Frankfurt and Brussels.

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2005
Donnellan B, Fitzgerald B, Lake B, Sturdy J.  2005.  Implementing an Open Source Knowledge Base. IEEE Software. 20
Fitzgerald B, Kiely G.  2005.  An Investigation of the Use of Methods within Information Systems Development Projects. Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries. 22
Agerfalk P, Fitzgerald B.  2005.  A Methods as Action Knowledge: Exploring the Concept of Method Rationale in Method Construction, Tailoring and Use Tenth. IFIP WG8.1 International Workshop on Exploring Modeling Methods in Systems Analysis and Design.
Fitzgerald B, Agerfalk P.  2005.  The Mysteries of Open Source Software: Black and White and Red All Over? Thirty-Eighth Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-38)Thirty-Eighth Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-38).
Feller J, Fitzgerald B, Hissam S, Lakhani K, Scacchi W.  2005.  Open source application spaces: 5th workshop on open source software engineering. ACM Software Engineering Notes. 30
Feller J, Fitzgerald B, Hissam S, Lakhani K, Scacchi W.  2005.  Open Source Application Spaces: Proceedings of the 5th Workshop on Open Source Software Engineering.
Agerfalk P, Bannon L, Fitzgerald B.  2005.  Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Action in Language. Organizations and Information SystemsOrganizations and Information Systems.
Fitzgerald B, Hartnett G.  2005.  A study of the use of agile methods within Intel. IFIP 8.6 ConferenceIFIP 8.6 Conference.
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Conboy K, Fitzgerald B.  2004.  A Multi-disciplinary literature review of agility. Americas Conference on Information SystemsAmericas Conference on Information Systems.
Feller J, Fitzgerald B, Hissam SA, Lakhani K.  2004.  Perspectives on Free and Open Source Software.

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