Caracterização da Colaboração Apoiada por Sistemas de Informação em Cidades Inteligentes

  • Sofia M. B. Machado UNIRIO
  • Juliana C. S. do Outão UNIRIO
  • Victor M. G. Chaves UNIRIO
  • Bruna Diirr UNIRIO
  • Rodrigo Pereira dos Santos UNIRIO

Resumo


A concentração da população em áreas urbanas aumenta as questões econômicas, sociais e ambientais, que podem ser resolvidas por meio da articulação entre governos, universidades, empresas e sociedade, em iniciativas de cidades inteligentes. Este estudo busca sistematizar o que tem sido abordado sobre colaboração em iniciativas de cidades inteligentes apoiadas por sistemas de informação, por meio de um mapeamento sistemático da literatura. Os resultados indicam que as iniciativas relacionadas à melhoria da qualidade de vida dos cidadãos são as mais frequentes. Como contribuição, o trabalho identifica desafios e oportunidades no tema e pode subsidiar formulações de teorias em trabalhos futuros.

Palavras-chave: cidades inteligentes, mapeamento sistemático da literatura, colaboração

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MACHADO, Sofia M. B.; OUTÃO, Juliana C. S. do; CHAVES, Victor M. G.; DIIRR, Bruna; SANTOS, Rodrigo Pereira dos. Caracterização da Colaboração Apoiada por Sistemas de Informação em Cidades Inteligentes. In: WORKSHOP SOBRE ASPECTOS SOCIAIS, HUMANOS E ECONÔMICOS DE SOFTWARE (WASHES), 7. , 2022, Niterói. Anais [...]. Porto Alegre: Sociedade Brasileira de Computação, 2022 . p. 11-20. ISSN 2763-874X. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5753/washes.2022.222891.