The Brazilian Symposium on Information Systems (SBSI) is an event held by SBC since 2004. The Proceedings of SBSI are published annually, bringing the articles selected for each edition of the event.

Topics of Interest

SBSI topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Systems-of-Information Systems
  • IS in the open world
  • Complexity of Information Systems
  • Sociotechnical view of Information Systems
  • Service Oriented Architecture and Web Services
  • Human and social aspects in IS
  • Business Intelligence & Analytics
  • Mobile, ubiquitous computing and Internet of things in IS
  • Open and connected data, open systems
  • Education of/in IS
  • Software and IS Ecosystems, Systems of Systems and of IS
  • Knowledge and organizational learning management
  • Management of people in IS
  • Management of processes in IS (management methodologies, process repositories, process modeling, social BPM, knowledge-intensive processes, process adaptation, context-sensitive processes)
  • Business and IT Governance
  • Innovation with/in IS
  • Integration of information and applications
  • Human-Computer Interaction in IS
  • Methodologies and approaches for IS engineering
  • Social media in business and society
  • Modeling and paradigms of IS development (data, systems/applications, agents, aspects, components, agile methods,...)
  • Operational research and decision models in business
  • Strategic planning of systems and IT
  • Preservation of information and digital memory
  • IS Quality
  • Representation of business information, data management and metadata in organizations, ontologies Segurança de/em SI
  • SI inteligentes (agentes inteligentes, algoritmos genéticos, aprendizagem de máquina, mineração de dados, modelos formais, ontologias, raciocínio automatizado, redes neurais, representação de conhecimento)
  • SI para governo (transparência, dados abertos, interoperabilidade, ecossistemas governamentais)
  • Sistemas de apoio à decisão
  • Security of/in IS
  • Intelligent IS (intelligent agents, genetic algorithms, machine learning, data mining, formal models, ontologies, automated reasoning, neural networks, knowledge representation)
  • IS for government (transparency, open data, interoperability, government ecosystems)
  • Decision support systems

Additional information

For more information about SBSI, visit the event's website