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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c71]Monika Kuffer, Ángela Abascal, Ryan N. Engstrom, Dana R. Thomson, Grant Tregonning, Adenike Shonowo, Qunshan Zhao, João Porto de Albuquerque, Peter Elias, Francis C. Onyambu, Caroline Kabaria:
IDEAMAPS: Modelling Sub-Domains of Deprivation with EO and AI. IGARSS 2024: 1562-1566 - 2023
- [j26]Flávio E. A. Horita, João Baptista, João Porto de Albuquerque:
Exploring the use of IoT Data for Heightened Situational Awareness in Centralised Monitoring Control Rooms. Inf. Syst. Frontiers 25(1): 275-290 (2023) - 2022
- [j25]Sidgley Camargo de Andrade, João Porto de Albuquerque, Camilo Restrepo Estrada, René Westerholt, Carlos Augusto Morales Rodriguez, Eduardo Mario Mendiondo, Alexandre Cláudio Botazzo Delbem:
The effect of intra-urban mobility flows on the spatial heterogeneity of social media activity: investigating the response to rainfall events. Int. J. Geogr. Inf. Sci. 36(6): 1140-1165 (2022) - [c70]Diego Fabian Pajarito Grajales, Lívia Castro Degrossi, Daniel Barros, Mohammed Rizwan Khan, Fernanda Lima-Silva, Maria Alexandra Cunha, Rachel Trajber, João Porto de Albuquerque:
Enabling Participatory Flood Monitoring Through Cloud Services. ISCRAM 2022: 213-223 - [c69]Vangelis Pitidis, João Porto de Albuquerque, Jon Coaffee, Fernanda Lima-Silva:
Enhancing Community Resilience through Dialogical Participatory Mapping. ISCRAM 2022: 495-503 - 2021
- [j24]Nathaniel Tkacz, Mário Henrique da Mata Martins, João Porto de Albuquerque, Flávio E. A. Horita, Giovanni Dolif Neto:
Data diaries: A situated approach to the study of data. Big Data Soc. 8(1): 205395172199603 (2021) - [j23]Sidgley Camargo de Andrade, Camilo Restrepo Estrada, Luiz Henrique Nunes, Carlos Augusto Morales Rodriguez, Júlio Cezar Estrella, Alexandre Cláudio Botazzo Delbem, João Porto de Albuquerque:
A multicriteria optimization framework for the definition of the spatial granularity of urban social media analytics. Int. J. Geogr. Inf. Sci. 35(1): 43-62 (2021) - [j22]Carolin Klonner, Maximilian Hartmann, Rebecca Dischl, Lily Djami, Liana O. Anderson, Martin Raifer, Fernanda Lima-Silva, Lívia Castro Degrossi, Alexander Zipf, João Porto de Albuquerque:
The Sketch Map Tool Facilitates the Assessment of OpenStreetMap Data for Participatory Mapping. ISPRS Int. J. Geo Inf. 10(3): 130 (2021) - [j21]Godwin Yeboah, João Porto de Albuquerque, Rafael Troilo, Grant Tregonning, Shanaka Perera, Syed A. K. Shifat Ahmed, Motunrayo Ajisola, Ornob Alam, Navneet Aujla, Syed Iqbal Azam, Kehkashan Azeem, Pauline Bakibinga, Yen-Fu Chen, Nazratun Nayeem Choudhury, Peter J. Diggle, Olufunke Fayehun, Paramjit Gill, Frances Griffiths, Bronwyn Harris, Romaina Iqbal, Caroline Kabaria, Abdhalah Kasiira Ziraba, Afreen Zaman Khan, Peter Kibe, Lyagamula Kisia, Catherine Kyobutungi, Richard J. Lilford, Jason J. Madan, Nelson Mbaya, Blessing Mberu, Shukri F. Mohamed, Helen Muir, Ahsana Nazish, Anne Njeri, Oladoyin Odubanjo, Akinyinka Omigbodun, Mary E. Osuh, Eme Owoaje, Oyinlola Oyebode, Vangelis Pitidis, Omar Rahman, Narjis Rizvi, Jo Sartori, Simon Smith, Olalekan John Taiwo, Philipp Ulbrich, Olalekan A. Uthman, Samuel I. Watson, Ria Wilson, Rita Yusuf:
Analysis of OpenStreetMap Data Quality at Different Stages of a Participatory Mapping Process: Evidence from Slums in Africa and Asia. ISPRS Int. J. Geo Inf. 10(4): 265 (2021) - [c68]Valerio Lorini, Carlos Castillo, Steve Peterson, Paola Rufolo, Hemant Purohit, Diego Pajarito, João Porto de Albuquerque, Cody Buntain:
Social Media for Emergency Management: Opportunities and Challenges at the Intersection of Research and Practice. ISCRAM 2021: 772-777 - 2020
- [j20]Monika Kuffer, Dana R. Thomson, Gianluca Boo, Ron Mahabir, Taïs Grippa, Sabine Vanhuysse, Ryan N. Engstrom, Robert Ndugwa, Jack Makau, Edith Darin, João Porto de Albuquerque, Caroline Kabaria:
The Role of Earth Observation in an Integrated Deprived Area Mapping "System" for Low-to-Middle Income Countries. Remote. Sens. 12(6): 982 (2020) - [i1]Konstantin Klemmer, Godwin Yeboah, João Porto de Albuquerque, Stephen A. Jarvis:
Population Mapping in Informal Settlements with High-Resolution Satellite Imagery and Equitable Ground-Truth. CoRR abs/2009.08410 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j19]Philipp Ulbrich, João Porto de Albuquerque, Jon Coaffee:
The Impact of Urban Inequalities on Monitoring Progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals: Methodological Considerations. ISPRS Int. J. Geo Inf. 8(1): 6 (2019) - [c67]João Porto de Albuquerque, Godwin Yeboah, Vangelis Pitidis, Philipp Ulbrich:
Towards a Participatory Methodology for Community Data Generation to Analyse Urban Health Inequalities: A Multi-Country Case Study. HICSS 2019: 1-10 - [c66]Kamaran Sheikh, Joao Baptista, João Porto de Albuquerque:
Spatial Practices in Digital Work: Calling for a Spatial Turn in Information Systems Research. HICSS 2019: 1-10 - 2018
- [j18]Camilo Restrepo Estrada, Sidgley Camargo de Andrade, Narumi Abe, Maria Clara Fava, Eduardo Mario Mendiondo, João Porto de Albuquerque:
Geo-social media as a proxy for hydrometeorological data for streamflow estimation and to improve flood monitoring. Comput. Geosci. 111: 148-158 (2018) - [j17]Henry Crosby, Theo Damoulas, Alex Caton, Paul Davis, João Porto de Albuquerque, Stephen A. Jarvis:
Road distance and travel time for an improved house price Kriging predictor. Geo spatial Inf. Sci. 21(3): 185-194 (2018) - [j16]Guilherme M. B. Salles, Marcelo Fantinato, Vitor Almeida Barros, João Porto de Albuquerque:
Evaluation of the StrAli-BPM approach: strategic alignment with BPM using agreements in different levels. Int. J. Bus. Inf. Syst. 27(4): 433-465 (2018) - [j15]Luiz Fernando Ferreira Gomes de Assis, Flávio E. A. Horita, Edison Pignaton de Freitas, Jó Ueyama, João Porto de Albuquerque:
A Service-Oriented Middleware for Integrated Management of Crowdsourced and Sensor Data Streams in Disaster Management. Sensors 18(6): 1689 (2018) - [j14]Lívia Castro Degrossi, João Porto de Albuquerque, Roberto dos Santos Rocha, Alexander Zipf:
A taxonomy of quality assessment methods for volunteered and crowdsourced geographic information. Trans. GIS 22(2): 542-560 (2018) - [c65]Lívia Castro Degrossi, Bruno Bacelar Abe, João Porto de Albuquerque, Renata Pontin de Mattos Fortes:
Enhancing usability of a Citizen Observatory based on User-centered Design. DSAI 2018: 294-301 - [c64]Sidgley C. de Andrade, Lívia Castro Degrossi, Camilo Restrepo Estrada, Alexandre C. B. Delbem, João Porto de Albuquerque:
Does keyword noise change over space and time? A case study of social media messages. GEOINFO 2018: 116-121 - [c63]Erico Przeybilovicz, Maria Alexandra Cunha, Javiera Fernanda Medina Macaya, João Porto de Albuquerque:
A Tale of two "Smart Cities": Investigating the Echoes of New Public Management and Governance Discourses in Smart City Projects in Brazil. HICSS 2018: 1-10 - [c62]Kamaran Sheikh, Joao Baptista, João Porto de Albuquerque:
Crafting Workspaces by Entangling Physical and Digital Environments. ICIS 2018 - [c61]Flávio E. A. Horita, Ricardo Vilela, Renata Martins, Danielle Bressiani, Gilca Palma, João Porto de Albuquerque:
Determining flooded areas using crowd sensing data and weather radar precipitation: a case study in Brazil. ISCRAM 2018 - [c60]Danilo Amaral de Oliveira, João Porto de Albuquerque, Alexandre C. B. Delbem:
Understanding and Predicting the Legislative Process in the Chamber of Deputies of Brazil. SBSI 2018: 23:1-23:8 - 2017
- [j13]Flávio E. A. Horita, João Porto de Albuquerque, Victor Marchezini, Eduardo M. Mendiondo:
Bridging the gap between decision-making and emerging big data sources: An application of a model-based framework to disaster management in Brazil. Decis. Support Syst. 97: 12-22 (2017) - [c59]Sidgley Camargo de Andrade, Camilo Restrepo Estrada, Alexandre C. B. Delbem, Eduardo Mario Mendiondo, João Porto de Albuquerque:
Mining Rainfall Spatio-Temporal Patterns in Twitter: A Temporal Approach. AGILE Conf. 2017: 19-37 - [c58]Lívia Castro Degrossi, João Porto de Albuquerque, Camilo Ernesto Restrepo-Estrada, Amin Mobasheri, Alexander Zipf:
Exploring the geographical context for quality assessment of VGI in flood management domain. AMCIS 2017 - [c57]Lívia Castro Degrossi, João Porto de Albuquerque, Roberto dos Santos Rocha, Alexander Zipf:
A Framework of Quality Assessment Methods for Crowdsourced Geographic Information: a Systematic Literature Review. ISCRAM 2017 - [c56]Christian Siemen, Roberto dos Santos Rocha, Roelof P. van den Berg, Bernd Hellingrath, João Porto de Albuquerque:
Collaboration among Humanitarian Relief Organizations and Volunteer Technical Communities: Identifying Research Opportunities and Challenges through a Systematic Literature Review. ISCRAM 2017 - 2016
- [j12]Melanie Eckle, João Porto de Albuquerque, Benjamin Herfort, Alexander Zipf:
Entscheidungsunterstützung im Hochwassermanagement - Integration von Kritischer Infrastruktur und Notfallrouting auf der Basis freier Geodaten. AGIT Journal Angew. Geoinformatik 2: 412-417 (2016) - [j11]Carolin Klonner, Sabrina Marx, Tomás Usón, João Porto de Albuquerque, Bernhard Höfle:
Volunteered Geographic Information in Natural Hazard Analysis: A Systematic Literature Review of Current Approaches with a Focus on Preparedness and Mitigation. ISPRS Int. J. Geo Inf. 5(7): 103 (2016) - [j10]João Porto de Albuquerque, Benjamin Herfort, Melanie Eckle:
The Tasks of the Crowd: A Typology of Tasks in Geographic Information Crowdsourcing and a Case Study in Humanitarian Mapping. Remote. Sens. 8(10): 859 (2016) - [c55]Luiz Fernando Ferreira Gomes de Assis, Lucas P. Behnck, Dionísio Doering, Edison Pignaton de Freitas, Carlos Eduardo Pereira, Flávio Eduardo Aoki Horita, Jó Ueyama, João Porto de Albuquerque:
Dynamic Sensor Management: Extending Sensor Web for Near Real-Time Mobile Sensor Integration in Dynamic Scenarios. AINA 2016: 303-310 - [c54]Thiago Henrique Poiani, Roberto dos Santos Rocha, Lívia Castro Degrossi, João Porto de Albuquerque:
Potential of Collaborative Mapping for Disaster Relief: A Case Study of OpenStreetMap in the Nepal Earthquake 2015. HICSS 2016: 188-197 - [c53]Flávio Eduardo Aoki Horita, Daniel Link, João Porto de Albuquerque, Bernd Hellingrath:
oDMN: An Integrated Model to Connect Decision-Making Needs to Emerging Data Sources in Disaster Management. HICSS 2016: 2882-2891 - [c52]João Porto de Albuquerque, Cidália Costa Fonte, J.-P. de Almeida, Alberto Cardoso:
How Volunteered Geographic Information can be Integrated Into Emergency Management Practice? First Lessons Learned from an Urban Fire Simulation in the City of Coimbra. ISCRAM 2016 - [c51]Sidgley Camargo de Andrade, João Porto de Albuquerque, Alexandre Cláudio Botazzo Delbem:
Improving the credibility of unreliable information through static images and data mining: an experimental study to identify floods. ISCRAM 2016 - [c50]Johannes Anhorn, Benjamin Herfort, João Porto de Albuquerque:
Crowdsourced Validation and Updating of Dynamic Features in OpenStreetMap - An analysis of Shelter Mapping after the 2015 Nepal Earthquake. ISCRAM 2016 - [c49]Raul Eduardo Simoni Castanhari, Roberto dos Santos Rocha, Sidgley Camargo de Andrade, João Porto de Albuquerque:
A Software Architecture to Integrate Sensor Data and Volunteered Geographic Information for Flood Risk Management. ISCRAM 2016 - [c48]Melanie Eckle, João Porto de Albuquerque, Benjamin Herfort, Alexander Zipf, Richard Leiner, Rüdiger Wolff, Clemens Jacobs:
Leveraging OpenStreetMap to Support Flood Risk Management in Municipalities: A Prototype Decision Support System. ISCRAM 2016 - [c47]Benjamin Herfort, Melanie Eckle, João Porto de Albuquerque:
Being Specific about Geographic Information Crowdsourcing: A Typology and Analysis of the Missing Maps Project in South Kivu. ISCRAM 2016 - [c46]Flávio E. A. Horita, João Porto de Albuquerque, Victor Marchezini, Eduardo M. Mendiondo:
A qualitative analysis of the early warning decision-making process in disaster management. ISCRAM 2016 - [c45]Werner Leyh, Maria Clara Fava, Narumi Abe, Camilo Restrepo Estrada, Flávio E. A. Horita, Eduardo Mario Mendiondo, João Porto de Albuquerque:
SDI-Node to interlink Information, essential for Disaster Preparedness and Management, with other Linked Open Data. ISCRAM 2016 - [c44]Roberto dos Santos Rocha, Adam Widera, Roelof P. van den Berg, João Porto de Albuquerque, Bernd Hellingrath:
Improving the Involvement of Digital Volunteers in Disaster Management. ITDRR 2016: 214-224 - [e1]Andrea H. Tapia, Pedro Antunes, Victor A. Bañuls, Kathleen A. Moore, João Porto de Albuquerque:
13th Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, May 22-25, 2016. ISCRAM Association 2016, ISBN 978-84-608-7984-8 [contents] - 2015
- [j9]Flávio Eduardo Aoki Horita, João Porto de Albuquerque, Lívia Castro Degrossi, Eduardo M. Mendiondo, Jó Ueyama:
Development of a spatial decision support system for flood risk management in Brazil that combines volunteered geographic information with wireless sensor networks. Comput. Geosci. 80: 84-94 (2015) - [j8]João Porto de Albuquerque, Benjamin Herfort, Alexander Brenning, Alexander Zipf:
A geographic approach for combining social media and authoritative data towards identifying useful information for disaster management. Int. J. Geogr. Inf. Sci. 29(4): 667-689 (2015) - [j7]João Porto de Albuquerque, Marcel Christ:
The tension between business process modelling and flexibility: Revealing multiple dimensions with a sociomaterial approach. J. Strateg. Inf. Syst. 24(3): 189-202 (2015) - [j6]Enrico Steiger, João Porto de Albuquerque, Alexander Zipf:
An Advanced Systematic Literature Review on Spatiotemporal Analyses of Twitter Data. Trans. GIS 19(6): 809-834 (2015) - [c43]Shabdiz Ghasemivandhonaryar, Bernd Hellingrath, Flávio Eduardo Aoki Horita, Daniel Link, João Porto de Albuquerque:
A Method for Extracting Task-related Information from Social Media based on Structured Domain Knowledge. AMCIS 2015 - [c42]Ranieri De Brito Moreira, Lívia Castro Degrossi, João Porto de Albuquerque:
An experimental evaluation of a crowdsourcing-based approach for flood risk management. CIbSE 2015: 393 - [c41]Roberto dos Santos Rocha, Lívia Castro Degrossi, João Porto de Albuquerque:
A Systematic Review of Geospatial Web Service Composition. CIbSE 2015: 502 - [c40]Luiz Fernando Ferreira Gomes de Assis, Benjamin Herfort, Enrico Steiger, Flávio E. A. Horita, João Porto de Albuquerque:
Geographical prioritization of social network messages in near real-time using sensor data streams: an application to floods. GEOINFO 2015: 26-37 - [c39]Thiago H. Poiani, Flávio E. A. Horita, João Porto de Albuquerque:
Análise geográfica entre mensagens georreferenciadas de redes sociais e dados oficiais para suporte à tomada de decisões de agências de emergência. GEOINFO 2015: 38-43 - [c38]Melanie Eckle, João Porto de Albuquerque:
Quality Assessment of Remote Mapping in OpenStreetMap for Disaster Management Purposes. ISCRAM 2015 - [c37]Benjamin Herfort, Melanie Eckle, João Porto de Albuquerque, Alexander Zipf:
Towards assessing the quality of volunteered geographic information from OpenStreetMap for identifying critical infrastructures. ISCRAM 2015 - [c36]Robin Peters, João Porto de Albuquerque:
Investigating images as indicators for relevant social media messages in disaster management. ISCRAM 2015 - 2014
- [j5]João Porto de Albuquerque, Edmir Parada Vasques Prado, Fernando de Souza Coelho, Rafael Prado Celso:
Educação em Sistemas de Informação no Brasil: Uma Análise da Abordagem Curricular em Instituições de Ensino Superior Brasileiras. Revista Brasileira de Informática na Educ. 22(1): 79-92 (2014) - [c35]Benjamin Herfort, João Porto de Albuquerque, Svend-Jonas Schelhorn, Alexander Zipf:
Exploring the Geographical Relations Between Social Media and Flood Phenomena to Improve Situational Awareness - A Study About the River Elbe Flood in June 2013. AGILE Conf. 2014: 55-71 - [c34]Gustavo Furquim, Filipe Neto, Gustavo Pessin, Jo Ueyama, João Porto de Albuquerque, Maria Clara Fava, Eduardo M. Mendiondo, Vladimir C. B. de Souza, Desislava C. Dimitrova, Torsten Braun:
Combining Wireless Sensor Networks and Machine Learning for Flash Flood Nowcasting. AINA Workshops 2014: 67-72 - [c33]Marcelo Henrique de Araujo, João Porto de Albuquerque:
An Actor-Network Perspective on Business Process Management: A Case Study of a Brazilian Chemical Company. AMCIS 2014 - [c32]Flávio Eduardo Aoki Horita, Daniel Link, João Porto de Albuquerque, Bernd Hellingrath:
A Framework for the Integration of Volunteered Geographic Information into Humanitarian Logistics. AMCIS 2014 - [c31]João Porto de Albuquerque, Marcel Christ:
Business Processes as Sociomaterial Networks: Exploring the Multiple Dimensions of Flexibility in Process Modeling. HICSS 2014: 1485-1494 - [c30]Vitor Almeida Barros, Marcelo Fantinato, Guilherme M. B. Salles, João Porto de Albuquerque:
Deriving Service Level Agreements from Business Level Agreements - An Approach Towards Strategic Alignment in Organizations. ICEIS (3) 2014: 214-225 - [c29]Benjamin Herfort, João Porto de Albuquerque, Svend-Jonas Schelhorn, Alexander Zipf:
Does the spatiotemporal distribution of tweets match the spatiotemporal distribution of flood phenomena? A study about the River Elbe Flood in June 2013. ISCRAM 2014 - [c28]Flávio E. A. Horita, Maria Clara Fava, Eduardo M. Mendiondo, Jairo Rotava, Vladimir C. B. de Souza, Jo Ueyama, João Porto de Albuquerque:
AGORA-GeoDash: A geosensor dashboard for real-time flood risk monitoring. ISCRAM 2014 - [c27]Svend-Jonas Schelhorn, Benjamin Herfort, Richard Leiner, Alexander Zipf, João Porto de Albuquerque:
Identifying elements at risk from OpenStreetMap: The case of flooding. ISCRAM 2014 - [c26]Lívia Castro Degrossi, João Porto de Albuquerque:
Observatório Cidadão de Enchentes (OCE): uma plataforma de crowdsourcing para obtenção de VGI no contexto de gestão de risco de inundação. SBSI 2014: 256-267 - [c25]Flávio E. A. Horita, Luiz F. F. G. Assis, Raul E. S. Castanhari, Seiji Isotani, Wilmax Marreiro Cruz, João Porto de Albuquerque:
A Gamification-based Social Collaborative Architecture to increase resilience against natural disasters. SBSI 2014: 399-410 - [c24]Francisco M. M. da Silva, Violeta Sun, João Porto de Albuquerque, Edmir P. V. Prado:
O Funil de Inovação como Modelo para Priorizar e Executar Projetos de Tecnologia da Informação. SBSI 2014: 542-533 - [c23]Felipe Dallilo, João Porto de Albuquerque, Marcelo Fantinato:
Making the link between strategy and process model collections: a multi-layered approach. SEKE 2014: 387-392 - [c22]Lívia Castro Degrossi, João Porto de Albuquerque, Maria Clara Fava, Eduardo M. Mendiondo:
Flood Citizen Observatory: a crowdsourcing-based approach for flood risk management in Brazil. SEKE 2014: 570-575 - 2013
- [j4]Delano Medeiros Beder, Jó Ueyama, João Porto de Albuquerque, Marcos Lordello Chaim:
FlexFT: A Generic Framework for Developing Fault-Tolerant Applications in the Sensor Web. Int. J. Distributed Sens. Networks 9 (2013) - [c21]Guilherme M. B. Salles, Marcelo Fantinato, João Porto de Albuquerque, Marislei Nishijima:
A Contribution to Organizational and Operational Strategic Alignment: Incorporating Business Level Agreements into Business Process Modeling. IEEE SCC 2013: 17-24 - [c20]Flávio Eduardo Aoki Horita, Lívia Castro Degrossi, Luiz Fernando Ferreira Gomes de Assis, Alexander Zipf, João Porto de Albuquerque:
The use of Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) and Crowdsourcing in Disaster Management: a Systematic Literature Review. AMCIS 2013 - [c19]Tharsis Novais, João Porto de Albuquerque, Gisele da Silva Craveiro:
An Account of Research on Open Government Data (2007-2012): A Systematic Literature Review. EGOV/ePart Ongoing Research 2013: 76-83 - [c18]Lívia Castro Degrossi, Guilherme G. Do Amaral, Eduardo S. M. De Vasconcelos, João Porto de Albuquerque, Jo Ueyama:
Using wireless sensor networks in the sensor web for flood monitoring in Brazil. ISCRAM 2013 - [c17]Flávio E. A. Horita, João Porto de Albuquerque:
An approach to support decision-making in disaster management based on volunteer geographic information (VGI) and spatial decision support systems (SDSS). ISCRAM 2013 - 2012
- [c16]João Porto de Albuquerque, Marcel Christ:
Revealing the Sociotechnical Complexity of Business Process Modeling - An Actor-Network Theory Approach. AMCIS 2012 - [c15]Éric Hainer Ostroski, Luciano Antônio Digiampietri, Edmir Parada Vasques Prado, João Porto de Albuquerque, Josias Brito Frazão, Paolo Ruggero Errante, Antônio Condino-Neto:
Avaliação de BPMN para a caracterização estratégica de uma organização de pesquisas acadêmicas. SBSI 2012: 621-632 - 2011
- [j3]João Porto de Albuquerque, Heiko Krumm, Paulo Lício de Geus, René Jeruschkat:
Scalable model-based configuration management of security services in complex enterprise networks. Softw. Pract. Exp. 41(3): 307-338 (2011) - [c14]João Porto de Albuquerque, Marcelo Henrique de Araujo:
Flexibility in Business Process Management: An Actor- Network Theory Approach. AMCIS 2011 - [c13]João Porto de Albuquerque, Edmir Parada Vasques Prado, Fernando de Souza Coelho, Rafael Prado Celso:
Analyzing the Curricular Approach of the Undergraduate Education on Information Systems in Brazil. AMCIS 2011 - 2010
- [j2]João Porto de Albuquerque, Heiko Krumm, Paulo Lício de Geus:
Formal validation of automated policy refinement in the management of network security systems. Int. J. Inf. Sec. 9(2): 99-125 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c12]Moacir P. Ramos Jr., Bruno T. de Olivera, João Porto de Albuquerque, Fernando de Souza Coelho:
Impactos de uma alternativa de sistema integrado para o contexto da pequena empresa. SBSI 2009: 145-156 - [c11]Fernando Figueira Filho, Paulo L. de Geus, João Porto de Albuquerque:
Um sistema de recomendação para fóruns de discussão na web baseado na estimativa da expertise e na classificação colaborativa de conteúdo. SBSI 2009: 306-313 - 2008
- [c10]Fernando Marques Figueira Filho, Paulo Lício de Geus, João Porto de Albuquerque:
Analisando sistemas de classificação na web sob a perspectiva da interação social em comunidades de prática. IHC 2008: 40-49 - [c9]João Porto de Albuquerque, Heiko Krumm, Paulo Lício de Geus:
Model-based management of security services in complex network environments. NOMS 2008: 1031-1036 - 2007
- [j1]João Porto de Albuquerque:
Aspectos sociotécnicos da computação: contextualizando o desenvolvimento de sistemas de computação com o modelo Mikropolis. RITA 14(2): 181-197 (2007) - [c8]Fernando Marques Figueira Filho, João Porto de Albuquerque, Paulo Lício de Geus, Heiko Krumm:
A Policy-Based Framework for Interoperable Digital Content Management. CCNC 2007: 945-949 - [c7]João Porto de Albuquerque, Edouard J. Simon:
Dealing with Socio-Technical Complexity: Torwads a Trandisciplinary Approach to. ECIS 2007: 1458-1468 - [c6]João Porto de Albuquerque, Edouard J. Simon, Arno Rolf, Jan-Hendrik Wahoff:
Ein transdisziplinärer Rahmen für die GeNeMe. GeNeMe 2007: 15-26 - 2006
- [c5]Fernando Marques Figueira Filho, João Porto de Albuquerque, Paulo Lício de Geus:
A Service-Oriented Framework to Promote Interoperability Among DRM Systems. MMNS 2006: 124-127 - 2005
- [c4]João Porto de Albuquerque, Holger Isenberg, Heiko Krumm, Paulo Lício de Geus:
Improving the Configuration Management of Large Network Security Systems. DSOM 2005: 36-47 - [c3]João Porto de Albuquerque, Heiko Krumm, Paulo Lício de Geus:
On Scalability and Modularisation in the Modelling of Network Security Systems. ESORICS 2005: 287-304 - [c2]João Porto de Albuquerque, Heiko Krumm, Paulo Lício de Geus:
Modellierung von Netzsicherheitsystemen umfangreicher vernetzter IT-Infrastrukturen. GI Jahrestagung (2) 2005: 633-637 - [c1]João Porto de Albuquerque, Heiko Krumm, Paulo Lício de Geus:
Policy Modeling and Refinement for Network Security Systems. POLICY 2005: 24-33
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aka: Camilo Ernesto Restrepo-Estrada
aka: Flávio Eduardo Aoki Horita
aka: Eduardo Mario Mendiondo
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