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Current Work

I am a Staff Scientist at the Institute of Heritage Sciences (Incipit) of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), where I lead research on a couple of areas of software engineering framed by the context of cultural heritage.

I am also a research advisor to Neco and a permanent consultant to Cobase, both of which I have started up together with my business partners.

I am active in AENOR and ISO, having been a co-leader of the standardisation projects for the ISO/IEC 24744 standard metamodel and its graphical notation.

You can reach me by writing to cesar.gonzalez-perez@incipit.csic.es.

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Short Bio

For the last few years I have been doing research in the areas of conceptual modelling, metamodelling and development methodologies. In July 2008 I took up a position with the Institute of Heritage Sciences (Incipit), formerly The Heritage Laboratory (LaPa), at the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) to focus on conceptual modelling and method engineering withing the context of cultural heritage. Prior to this I worked at the European Software Institute and the Faculty of IT of the University of Technology, Sydney, from where I was a co-editor of the AS 4651 and ISO/IEC 24744 standardisation projects. I am the founder and former technical director of Neco, a company based in Spain specialising in software development support services, which include the deployment and use of OPEN/Metis at small and mid-sized organizations. I am also the co-founder of Cobase, a UK-based firm that sells online services for the construction industry. I have also worked for the University of Santiago de Compostela in Spain as a researcher in information systems and archaeology, and got my PhD in this topic in 2000.

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