Uma Abordagem Baseada em Perfil e Recomendação para Relatar Problemas de Infraestrutura no contexto de Smart Campus

  • Elias Pereira UPF
  • Gilberto Gampert UPF
  • Roberto Rabello UPF
  • Cristiano Cervi UPF

Resumo


Um smart campus remete a um campus onde modernas tecnologias da informação e comunicação trazem mais vantagens a vida no campus, ajudam os usuários a melhorar e realizar suas atividades diárias de forma mais eficiente, além de melhorar as interações sociais. Esse artigo tem por objetivo apresentar uma abordagem baseada em personalização e recomendação, desenvolvida para dispositivos móveis, que oportuniza a usuários o apontamento de problemas de infraestrutura no contexto de smart campus, o acompanhamento da evolução da solução de problemas, bem como a interação com usuários que relataram os mesmos problemas.

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19/07/2019
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PEREIRA, Elias; GAMPERT, Gilberto; RABELLO, Roberto; CERVI, Cristiano. Uma Abordagem Baseada em Perfil e Recomendação para Relatar Problemas de Infraestrutura no contexto de Smart Campus. In: WORKSHOP BRASILEIRO DE CIDADES INTELIGENTES (WBCI), 2. , 2019, Belém. Anais [...]. Porto Alegre: Sociedade Brasileira de Computação, 2019 . DOI: https://doi.org/10.5753/wbci.2019.6741.