Contribution from ESPAM MFL to organizations of Zone 4, by software development

Universities have among their objectives to contribute to the society and its immediate environment. This contribution can be framed within a specific project, or be done through the work their students and teachers do. Students of the Faculty of Computing Sciences at ESPAM MFL carry out work relate...

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Autor principal: Navia Mendoza, Marlon (author)
Otros Autores: Molina Garzón, Gustavo (author), Zambrano-Solórzano, Ligia (author), Vélez-Mero, Ángel (author)
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Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://revistasespam.espam.edu.ec/index.php/Revista_ESPAMCIENCIA/article/view/181
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Sumario:Universities have among their objectives to contribute to the society and its immediate environment. This contribution can be framed within a specific project, or be done through the work their students and teachers do. Students of the Faculty of Computing Sciences at ESPAM MFL carry out work related to their training, most of them oriented to the development of programs and systems that can be produced and implemented. This work aims to characterize the organizations in Zone 4 for which the faculty has created software. In this regard, the information of the work carried out by students during five years (2012-2016) was analyzed, applying a categorization based on the type of organization and the sector it belongs to. Besides, the literature search method was applied to determine the contribution of these systems to the development guidelines of the Zone 4. It was determined that 60.91% of the organizations for which systems or applications were developed were public, 35, 45% private, and 3.64% community. The Services area was where the work was mostly oriented with 80% of them. In addition, as part of the contribution to the strategic objectives of the area, 76.36% of the software developed can contribute to the increase of the percentage of people using TICs.