Interoperabilidade Social e Colaboração: um Mapeamento Sistemático da Literatura

  • Rian das Dores Alves UFJF
  • Rita S. P. Maciel UFBA
  • José Maria N. David UFJF

Abstract


Collaborative systems have a high degree of complexity due to the requirements they must meet. Among them, we can mention the support for social interoperability, which needs social contextualization of users to support interoperability in collaborative systems. As a result, we aimed to enrich the context of activities and increase the users' awareness and understanding of the performed activities through these systems. However, Social Interoperability is still little explored and needs to be analyzed. Thus, this work aims to carry out a systematic mapping study to analyze Social Interoperability issues in developing of collaborative systems.

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Published
2021-04-12
ALVES, Rian das Dores; MACIEL, Rita S. P.; DAVID, José Maria N.. Interoperabilidade Social e Colaboração: um Mapeamento Sistemático da Literatura. In: BRAZILIAN SYMPOSIUM ON COLLABORATIVE SYSTEMS (SBSC), 16. , 2021, Evento Online. Anais [...]. Porto Alegre: Sociedade Brasileira de Computação, 2021 . p. 83-94. ISSN 2326-2842. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5753/sbsc.2021.16023.