The research interests of SEL-UC3M lie within the general area of software engineering. In detail all our efforts are focused at this time in four principal lines as described bellow. |
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Processes and Information Technologies for Intelligent Organizations Governance
The goal of this research line is to promote knowledge management in organizations as well as in educational institutions and research centers. The main idea is to encourage organizational knowledge to remain into organizations in order allow them to become intelligent. This research line proposes that knowledge must to be dynamic in order to be capitalized as a valuable asset for organizations; this line also proposes to transform organizational knowledge into usable, accessible and reusable learning units, whose use could be quantified. This research line is supported by innovative information technologies in order to support the deployment of the resultant research work into organizations.
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New Methods of Technological Innovation
This research is related to the Social Spaces for Innovation and discusses the issues concerning the establishment, operation and management of innovative organizations that focus on generating new products, services and processes of interest to society (not only for a specific business) and involves the participation of various concerned, such as social communities, research organizations, ICT service providers, businesses and infrastructure for innovation.
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Organizing Processes for Reuse
The goal of this research goes to encouage systematic product reusability, software processes and, more general, the best practices defined by software engineering to encourage software development organizations maturity.
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Software Processes Measurement
Efforts in this research line are focused to define new methods especially aimed to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
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Project Processes Management
This research line focuses on project management practices improvement. Efforts in this line aim to adapt those practices providing the necessary robustness to them in order to support software development processes according to its necessities.
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