Thursday, November 5, 2015

Paper accepted at 8th IFIP WG 8.1 working conference on the Practice of Enterprise Modelling (PoEM 2015)

Even I'm not attending, I appear in the  PoEM 2015 promotional video

Towards an OSS Adoption Business Impact Assessment

Lucía Méndez Tapia, Lidia López, Claudia P. Ayala, María Carmela Annosi

Abstract. Nowadays, the adoption of Open Source Software (OSS) by organizations is becoming a strategic need in a wide variety of application areas.  Organizations adopt OSS in very diverse ways. The way in which they adopt OSS affects and shapes their businesses. Therefore, knowing the impact of different OSS adoption strategies in the context of an organization may help improving the processes undertaken inside this organization and ultimately pave the road to strategic moves. However, there is a lack of support for assessing the impact of the OSS adoption over the business of the adopter organizations. Based on the goal-oriented characterization of some OSS adoption strategies, in this paper, we propose a preliminary approach to assess the business impact of the OSS adoption strategies over the adopter organizations. The proposal is based on the Business Model Canvas and graph theory notions to support the elicitation and assessment of the impact of each goal over the adopter organization.  We illustrate the application of the approach in the context of a telecommunications company. 


Me at the International Conference on Conceptuall Modelling (ER 2015)

This is the only proof I was there, a picture in the Vasa Museum, where the Gala Dinner was held.

Well, and my presentation....

Monday, October 26, 2015

Attending OSCON 2015 held in Amsterdam



RISCOSS (https://github.com/RISCOSS) 

as exhibitor in the OSCON 2015 held in Amsterdam (BOOTH #2) 

What Does Open Source Mean to You? You can find out what it means for me in ....

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Chair del WER 2016 (CIbSE)

Soy chair, mejor dicho co-chair junto a Eduardo Almentero (Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro), de la 19a edicion del Workshop en Ingenieria de Requisitos (WER 2016), que tendrá lugar dentro de la XIX Conferncia Iberoamericana de Ingenieria del Software (CIbSE 2016).

CIbSE 2016 tendrá lugar del 27 al 29 de abril en Quito (Ecuador)


Monday, August 24, 2015

Xavi presented our paper in the International i* Workshop (iStar 2015)

Using Roles for OSS Adoption Strategy Models

Dolors Costal, Lidia López, Xavier Franch

Abstract. Increasing adoption of Open Source Software (OSS) in information system engineering has led to the emergence of different OSS adoption strategies that affect and shape organizations’ business models. OSS adoption strategies can be operationalized by i* models describing the consequences of choosing each strategy. When an organization decides to adopt an OSS component, it becomes a part of the OSS ecosystem around this component. Therefore, OSS adoption strategy models need to be structured in the way to explicitly describe the role of the adopter organization within the OSS ecosystem, which may be quite different depending on the level of compromise that the organization prefers. Making visible the roles played by the different agents involved in the OSS ecosystem, the involvement of the organization in the OSS community arises naturally. This paper includes a set of roles that emerge in an OSS ecosystem and their responsibilities, and describes the issues behind the fact of using the i* role and plays constructs.


Monday, June 22, 2015

Mobility4all won the iCity Contest

Learning about Mobility4all team

Mobility4all, the winner app at the iCity Contest, was developed by a team of three students of Computer Engineering Faculty at the University Politechnic of Catalonia and three Phd in computer science from the same university. Marc GarnicaManish ThaniSamuel Bryan, all of them from Barcelona, are the students who played as developers. Xavier Franch is senior lecturer at the University Politechnic of Catalonia and was the one who think up the app, although had Lidia’s López help, researcher at the same university. Finally, Cristina Gómez is associate professor and the coordinator of the students’ work.

Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Soy 1 de las 3 ponentes femeninas del OpenExpo de este año


RISCOSS:  Gestión del riesgo en proyectos Open Source 


Presentación de la metodología de gestión de riesgos en la adopción de proyectos OSS y la plataforma software que integra toda la cadena de toma de decisiones, teneinendo en cuenta criterios tecnológicos y estratégicos. Incluyendo métodos para identificar, gestionar y mitigar riesgos asociados con la integración de software open source. El proyecto RISCOSS (FP7) provee una solución completa para habilitar que los desarrolladores de producto integren de manera segura software open source en sus desarrollos. La comunidad RISCOSS está abierta a contribuciones de terceros, para permitir el desarollo continuo tanto de la plataforma como de las metodologias, juntamente con los servicios y el producto comercial.

OpenExpo Day 2015 (www.openexpo.es)

Saturday, May 30, 2015

My first paper in a journal indexed in the JCR!!!!!

to appear in...

Data & Knowledge Engineering Journal


Adoption of OSS components: a goal-oriented approach 

Lidia López, Dolors Costal, Claudia P. Ayala, Xavier Franch, Maria Carmela Annosi, Ruediger Glott, Kirsten Haaland


Abstract: Open Source Software (OSS) has become a strategic asset for a number of reasons, such as short time-to-market software delivery, reduced development and maintenance costs, and its customization capabilities. Therefore, organizations are increasingly becoming OSS adopters, either as a result of a strategic decision or because it is almost unavoidable nowadays, given the fact that most commercial software also relies at some extent in OSS infrastructure. The way in which organizations adopt OSS affects and shapes their businesses. Therefore, knowing the impact of different OSS adoption strategies in the context of an organization may help improving the processes undertaken inside this organization and ultimately pave the road to strategic moves. In this paper, we propose to model OSS adoption strategies using a goal-oriented notation, in which different actors state their objectives and dependencies on each other. These models describe the consequences of adopting one such strategy or another: which are the strategic and operational goals that are supported, which are the resources that emerge, etc. The models rely on an OSS ontology, built upon a systematic literature review, which comprises the activities and resources that characterise these strategies. Different OSS adoption strategy models arrange these ontology elements in diverse ways. In order to assess which is the OSS adoption strategy that better fits the organization needs, the notion of model coverage is introduced, which allows to measure the degree of concordance among every strategy with the model of the organization by comparing the respective models. The approach is illustrated with an example of application in a big telecommunications company.

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Paper accepted at 34th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling (ER 2015)

Aligning Business Goals and Risks in OSS Adoption

Dolors Costal, Lidia López, Mirko Morandini, Alberto Siena, Maria Carmela  Annosi, Daniel Gross, Lucía Méndez, Xavier Franch, Angelo Susi

Abstract Increasing adoption of Open Source Software (OSS) requires a change in the organizational culture and reshaping IT decision-makers mindset. Adopting OSS software components introduces some risks that can affect the adopter organization’s business goals, therefore they need to be considered. To assess these risks, it is required to understand the socio-technical structures that interrelate the stakeholders in the OSS ecosystem, and how these structures may propagate the potential risks to them. In this paper, we study the connection between OSS adoption risks and OSS adopter organizations’ business goals. We propose a model-based approach and analysis framework that combines two existing frameworks: the i* framework to model and reason about business goals, and the RiskML notation to represent and analyse OSS adoption risks. We illustrate our approach with data drawn from an industrial partner organisation in a joint EU project. Jointly with Fondazione Bruno Kessler (Italy) and Ericsson Telecomunicazioni S.p.A. (Italy)