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2025

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Computer Science

D-Index
55
Citations
8690
World Ranking
4407
National Ranking
58

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2025 - Research.com Computer Science in Spain Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Computer Science in Spain Leader Award

Overview

Gregorio Robles is affiliated with King Juan Carlos University in Spain, focusing on the field of Computer Science with a primary emphasis on Information Systems and their applications. Their research spans several subfields, including Computer Science Applications, Artificial Intelligence, Software, and Information Systems and Management.

Their academic contributions encompass a wide range of topics, prominently featuring Software Engineering Research, Open Source Software Innovations, and Scientific Computing and Data Management. Other main topics of interest include Software Engineering Techniques and Practices, Teaching and Learning Programming, Software System Performance and Reliability, and Software Reliability and Analysis Research.

Gregorio Robles has collaborated frequently with several co-authors throughout their career. Notable collaborators include Jesús M. González-Barahona, David Moreno-Lumbreras, Michel Maes-Bermejo, Micael Gallego, and Jesús Moreno-León.

Their work appears regularly in multiple publication venues. Key platforms for their research dissemination are Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), arXiv (Cornell University), Empirical Software Engineering, SSRN Electronic Journal, and Information and Software Technology.

Among the published books, one title appears under Pontificia Universidad Javeriana eBooks:

  • Epistemología y teoría del derecho (2020)

Several recent papers illustrate the scope and substance of Gregorio Robles's research. These include:

  • "Pandemic programming" (2020), published in Empirical Software Engineering
  • "The Shifting Sands of Motivation: Revisiting What Drives Contributors in Open Source" (2021), published in arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "How bugs are born: a model to identify how bugs are introduced in software components" (2020), published in Empirical Software Engineering
  • "LearningML: A Tool to Foster Computational Thinking Skills Through Practical Artificial Intelligence Projects" (2020), published in Revista de Educación a Distancia (RED)
  • "Pandemic Programming: How COVID-19 affects software developers and how their organizations can help" (2020), published in PubMed

Best Publications

  • Development of Computational Thinking Skills through Unplugged Activities in Primary School

    Christian P. Brackmann;Marcos Román-González;Gregorio Robles;Jesús Moreno-León

  • Pandemic programming: How COVID-19 affects software developers and how their organizations can help.

    Paul Ralph;Sebastian Baltes;Gianisa Adisaputri;Richard Torkar;Richard Torkar

  • Dr. Scratch: Automatic Analysis of Scratch Projects to Assess and Foster Computational Thinking

    Jesús Moreno León;Gregorio Robles;Marcos Román González

  • On the Inequality of Contributions to Wikipedia

    F. Ortega;J.M. Gonzalez-Barahona;G. Robles

  • Applying Social Network Analysis to the Information in CVS Repositories.

    Luis López-Fernández;Gregorio Robles;Jesús M. González-Barahona

  • Free/Libre and Open Source Software: Survey and Study - FLOSS FINAL REPORT

    R. A. Ghosh;R. Glott;B. Krieger;G. Robles

  • Developing Mathematical Thinking with Scratch

    Luis Alberto Calao;J. Moreno-León;Heidy Ester Correa;Gregorio Robles

  • Dr. Scratch: a Web Tool to Automatically Evaluate Scratch Projects

    Jesús Moreno-León;Gregorio Robles

  • Combining Assessment Tools for a Comprehensive Evaluation of Computational Thinking Interventions

    Marcos Román-González;Jesús Moreno-León;Gregorio Robles

  • Evolution and growth in large libre software projects

    G. Robles;J.J. Amor;J.M. Gonzalez-Barahona;I. Herraiz

  • Remote analysis and measurement of libre software systems by means of the CVSAnalY tool

    G. Robles

  • Extending the nomological network of computational thinking with non-cognitive factors

    Marcos Román-González;Juan-Carlos Pérez-González;Jesús Moreno-León;Gregorio Robles

  • Macro-level software evolution: a case study of a large software compilation

    Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona;Gregorio Robles;Martin Michlmayr;Juan José Amor

  • Contributor Turnover in Libre Software Projects

    Gregorio Robles;Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona

  • Can computational talent be detected? Predictive validity of the Computational Thinking Test

    Marcos Román-González;Juan-Carlos Pérez-González;Jesús Moreno-León;Gregorio Robles

  • The quest for open source projects that use UML: mining GitHub

    Regina Hebig;Truong Ho Quang;Michel R. V. Chaudron;Gregorio Robles

  • On the reproducibility of empirical software engineering studies based on data retrieved from development repositories

    Jesús M. González-Barahona;Gregorio Robles

  • Developer turnover in global, industrial open source projects: insights from applying survival analysis

    Bin Lin;Gregorio Robles;Alexander Serebrenik

  • Developer identification methods for integrated data from various sources

    Gregorio Robles;Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona

  • The evolution of the laws of software evolution: A discussion based on a systematic literature review

    Israel Herraiz;Daniel Rodriguez;Gregorio Robles;Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona

  • The processes of joining in global distributed software projects

    Israel Herraiz;Gregorio Robles;Juan JosÉ Amor;Teófilo Romera

  • Dr. Scratch: Análisis Automático de Proyectos Scratch para Evaluar y Fomentar el Pensamiento Computacional Dr. Scratch: Automatic Analysis of Scratch Projects to Assess and Foster Computational Thinking

    Jesús Moreno-León;Gregorio Robles;Marcos Román-González

Frequent Co-Authors

Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona
Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona King Juan Carlos University
Daniel M. German
Daniel M. German University of Victoria
Tom Mens
Tom Mens University of Mons
Alexander Serebrenik
Alexander Serebrenik Eindhoven University of Technology
Carlos Delgado Kloos
Carlos Delgado Kloos Carlos III University of Madrid
Christoph Treude
Christoph Treude Singapore Management University
Burak Turhan
Burak Turhan Monash University
Richard Torkar
Richard Torkar University of Gothenburg
Ahmed E. Hassan
Ahmed E. Hassan Queen's University
Andy Zaidman
Andy Zaidman Delft University of Technology

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