GIS Maturity Models: A Case Study Using the GISCMM Model at the Porto Alegre City Hall-RS

  • Rodrigo Linn PMPA
  • José Oliveira UFRGS

Abstract


Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is a technology with significant potential for transformation for Governments. Since 1999, the municipal government of Porto Alegre, capital of the State of Rio Grande do Sul, has initiated a series of actions to develop and implement a enterprise GIS. However the imbalance in the development of enterprise GIS is very strong between different institutions within Porto Alegre City Hall (PMPA). In this context, the proposal of this work was that of carrying out a comparative study between three different models of maturity of GIS capacity. This is done in order to identify the most appropriate model for measurement of the GIS maturity level of institutions within the centralized and decentralized administration of Porto Alegre City Hall (PMPA).

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Published
2019-07-19
LINN, Rodrigo; OLIVEIRA, José. GIS Maturity Models: A Case Study Using the GISCMM Model at the Porto Alegre City Hall-RS. In: BRAZILIAN WORKSHOP ON INTELLIGENT CITIES (WBCI), 2. , 2019, Belém. Anais [...]. Porto Alegre: Sociedade Brasileira de Computação, 2019 . DOI: https://doi.org/10.5753/wbci.2019.6742.