Le projet

COCLICO

Présentation

Porteur :
BULL
Appel à projet :
FUI
Statut :
terminé
Groupes Thématiques :
Date de début du projet :
01/10/2009
Date de fin de projet :
30/10/2011
Durée :
24 mois
Montant total :
3 197 K€
Montant aide :
1 288 K€
Axe :
Development tools
Fiche projet :
Description :

The Coclico project aims at reinforcing software forges communities by structuring an open source ecosystem, which gather a critical amount of stakeholders in France. The dynamics of Forge platforms development is now a key issue in addressing the challenges which businesses/companies are facing as far as collaborative and distributed development is concerned.
The project will focus on several areas: information exchange between the forges, data confidentiality and integrity, support for software engineering methods, open integration model, etc.. All results will be available in open source and contributed into the FusionForge community so as to maximize the international impact of the work.

Les données

Produit :
Project results have significantly improved all the 3 forges implied by sharing implementations (between Codendi and FusionForge) and common functional specifications, for all of them (eg, in the interoperability domain). Precisely, the benefits are the following for each of the forges : thanks to the project, the Codendi forge has been moved from the R&D environment of one partner to be commercially produced and exploited by another partner. Moreover, taking advantage of its Open Source status, an other company has been created to develop business based on it. So, from initially 6 persons working on Codendi, the current staffing is now the double. The FusionForge community has been greatly increased during the project as stated by the download statistics. The project results have been directly put into production on several user's forges NovaForge has been enhanced thanks to the project and is used by the French Service Center of the partner developping it, according to an Onshore model  + PLANET FORGE
Publication :
Olivier BERGER, Sabri LABBENE, Madhumita DHAR, Christian BAC « Introducing OSLC, an open standard for interoperability of open source development tools » ICSSEA Nov. 2011, Paris Project results have been presented in a number of congress and Open Source Events: Solution Linux Paris 2010 and 2011, think-tank on forges in OWF 2010, presentation at OWF 2011, RMLL 2010
Job création :
3+6
Business creation :
(Moreover, taking advantage of its Open Source status, an other company has been created to develop business based on it. So, from initially 6 persons working on Codendi, the current staffing is now the double.)

Les membres

Membres impliqués dans le projet :