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The use of Government Open Data to deliver services and promote transparency is a current goal of many governments. In this paper, we briefly describe two contest winner applications with focus on these goals, and present a discussion about the difficulties of integrating Government Open Data to develop them.
Content sharing services have become immensel popular on the Web. More than 1 billion people use this kind o services to communicate with friends and exchange all sorts o information. In this new context, privacy guarantees are essential guarantees about the potential release of data to unintended recipients and the use of user data by the service provider Although the general public is concerned...
In recent decades, agile methodologies have contributed in the process of developing software as an efficient way to manage requirements. Game development for geographically distributed teams includes additional elements that also need to be managed properly. This work is an experience report of a game development by geographically distributed team, using Scrum methodology. The game runs on web and...
The migration of legacy mainframe applications to new web technologies is a challenge faced by several organizations. Since 2005, the Pitang and C.E.S.A.R companies are involved in a large migration project for a bank institution, aiming to migrate NATURAL/ADABAS legacy mainframe source code to a web-based platform. In this paper, we briefly describe the project's evolution and lessons learned.
LIFT (Legacy Information retrieval Tool) is a tool for reverse engineering and understanding of legacy systems, in particular NATURAL/ADABAS systems. Its provides several capabilities, such as call graphs, identification and visual representation of application tiers, the presentation of flows from screen to database entities, cluster analysis and documentation generation, among others. In this paper,...
This paper aims at identifying some of the key factors in adopting an organization-wide software reuse program. The factors are derived from practical experience reported by industry professionals, through a survey involving 57 Brazilian small, medium and large software organizations. Some of them produce software with commonality between applications, and have mature processes, while others successfully...
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