Looking for Synergies: LibreSoft

The Morfeo Community wants to improve a network of contacts that benefits relations with other organizations which work within the development and use of open source software. With this initiative we want to make known new links to promote a collaborative work and obtain a more productive market.

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Organization

Libre Software Engineering is a research lab under “Grupo de Sistemas y Comunicaciones” (System and Communication Group, GSyC)
at the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos located in Móstoles, near Madrid  (Spain).

Libre Software offers Software Engineering scientists the  possibility not only of having a closer look at the product that is being created, but also of studying in detail the whole development process and its technical, social and economic consequences.

Services and products

The main research topic at the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos is the   quantitative measurement of libre software development patterns and characteristics in order to gain knowledge on the process, mainly by  studying the different agents that participate in it, the use of the  different development and development-supporting tools as well as  the methods that have been followed. The main focus is technically oriented having principally an engineering perspective.

Libresoft también is also involved in several European initiatives and projects related to Libre software and is one of the members related with the start up of the FLOSS competence centre in Spain.

Contact

Grupo de Sistemas y Comunicaciones (GSyC)
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
c\ Tulipán s/n
28933 Móstoles, Madrid
Spain

Tel: +34 91 4888106
Fax: +34 91 6647490
http://www.libresoft.es

Department director:
Jesus González Barahona
(jgb at gsyc.escet.urjc.es)

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