Interoperabilidade Social e Colaboração: um Mapeamento Sistemático da Literatura
Resumo
Sistemas colaborativos apresentam um elevado grau de complexidade devido aos requisitos que devem atender. Entre eles, podemos mencionar o suporte à interoperabilidade social, que utiliza da contextualização social dos usuários a fim de apoiar a interoperabilidade em sistemas colaborativos. Como resultado, é possível enriquecer o contexto das atividades e aumentar a percepção e compreensão dos usuários em relação às atividades realizadas por meio desses sistemas. Contudo, a Interoperabilidade Social ainda é pouco explorada e precisa ser analisada. Assim, o objetivo é realizar um mapeamento sistemático para analisar aspectos da utilização da Interoperabilidade Social no desenvolvimento de sistemas colaborativos.Referências
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Arbizzani, E., Civiero, P., Madrigal, L. O., & Lanzarote, B. S. (2015) “Smart solutions for low-income buildings rehabilitation: international researches and experiences”, TECHNE-Journal of Technology for Architecture and Environment, p. 222-231.
Chen, W. & Quan-Haase, A. (2020) “Big data ethics and politics: Toward new understandings”, Social Science Computer Review, 38(1), p. 3–9.
David, J. M. N., & Maciel, R. S. P. (2009) “WGWSOA-implementing collaboration services in a middleware infrastructure”, In: 2009 Simpósio Brasileiro de Sistemas Colaborativos, IEEE, p. 193-201.
Garlapati, R. and Biswas, R. (2012) “Interoperability in Healthcare: A focus on the Social from (Dissertation), Retrieved Interoperability”, http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:bth-5468
Hsu, I. C. (2013) “Integrating ontology technology with folksonomies for personalized social tag recommendation”, Applied Soft Computing, 13(8), p. 3745-3750.
Kasunic, M. (2001) “Measuring systems interoperability: Challenges and opportunities”, Carnegie-Mellon Univ Pittsburgh Pa Software Engineering Inst., p. 3-8.
Landsbergen Jr, D. and Wolken Jr, G. (2001) “Realizing the promise: Government information systems and the fourth generation of information technology”, Public administration review, 61(2), p. 206–220.
Lesh, K., Weininger, S., Goldman, J. M., Wilson, B., and Himes, G. (2007), “Medical device interoperability-assessing the environment”, In: 2007 Joint Workshop on High Confidence Medical Devices, Software, and Systems and Medical Device Plug-and-Play Interoperability (HCMDSS-MDPnP 2007), IEEE, p. 3–12.
Li, V., Liu, K., & Liu, S. (2013), “Semiotic interoperability-a critical step towards systems integration”, In: International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Information Retrieval and the International Conference on Knowledge, Management and Information Sharing, p. 508-513.
Maciel, R. S. P., David, J. M. N., Claro, D., & Braga, R. (2017). Full interoperability: Challenges and opportunities for future information systems. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação, p. 107-116.
Mourão, E., Kalinowski, M., Murta, L., Mendes, E., & Wohlin, C. (2017) “Investigating the use of a hybrid search strategy for systematic reviews”, In: 2017 ACM/IEEE International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement (ESEM), IEEE, p. 193-198.
Neiva, F. W., David, J. M. N., Braga, R., and Campos, F. (2016) “Towards pragmatic interoperability to support collaboration: A systematic review and mapping of the literature”, Information and Software Technology, 72, p. 137–150.
Neiva, F. W., David, J. M. N., Braga, R., Campos, F., and Freitas, V. (2015) “Prime: Pragmatic interoperability architecture to support collaborative development of scientific workflows”, In: 2015 IX Brazilian Symposium on Components, Architectures and Reuse Software, IEEE, p. 50–59.
Olshannikova, E., Olsson, T., Huhtamäki, J., & Kärkkäinen, H. (2017) “Conceptualizing big social data”, Journal of Big Data, 4(1), 3.
Petticrew, M., & Roberts, H. (2008) “Systematic reviews in the social sciences: A practical guide”, John Wiley & Sons.
Ruban, K., Gavrilova, I., and Novikova, T. (2019) “Development of interoperability problem-oriented model for university e-learning system (by the case of nosov magnitogorsk state technical university)”, In: 2019 International Multi-Conference on Industrial Engineering and Modern Technologies (FarEastCon), IEEE, p. 1–5.
Sadeghi, P., Benyoucef, M., and Kuziemsky, C. E. (2012) “A mashup-based framework for multilevel healthcare interoperability”, Information systems frontiers, 14(1), p. 57– 72.
Soares, D. D. S. (2010) “Interoperabilidade entre sistemas de informação na Administração Pública”, (Tese de Doutorado), In: Universidade do Minho, http://hdl.handle.net/1822/10539.
Vieira, S. B., De Brito, M., El Hadi, W. M., & Zumer, M. (2016) “Developing Imaged KOS with the FRSAD Model: A Conceptual Methodology”, In: NKOS@ TPDL, p. 36-47.
Publicado
12/04/2021
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ALVES, Rian das Dores; MACIEL, Rita S. P.; DAVID, José Maria N..
Interoperabilidade Social e Colaboração: um Mapeamento Sistemático da Literatura. In: SIMPÓSIO BRASILEIRO DE SISTEMAS COLABORATIVOS (SBSC), 16. , 2021, Evento Online.
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Porto Alegre: Sociedade Brasileira de Computação,
2021
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p. 83-94.
ISSN 2326-2842.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5753/sbsc.2021.16023.