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Copyright © 2015, COPEC – Science and Education Research Council Claudio da Rocha Brito & Melany M. Ciampi (Publishers). All rights reserved. Personal use of this material is permitted. However, permission to reprint/republish this material for advertising or promotional purposes or for creating new collective works for resale or redistribution to servers or lists, or to reuse any copyrighted component of this work in other works, must be obtained from the publisher. WORLD CONGRES ON SYSTEMS ENGINEERING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY– Challenges, Practices and Technologies in the Era of Information. Vigo, 2015. v.2 n.1 32p. BOOK OF ABSTRACTS – II World Congress on Systems Engineering and Information Technology. November 15-18, 2015. Orgs. Claudio da Rocha Brito (ISBN 978-85-65992-48-0) & Melany M. Ciampi (978-85-66680-48-5). Science and Education Research Council, COPEC – Vigo: WCSEIT, 2015. ISSN 2319-0507 1. Systems Engineering – Congress. 2. Information Technology –Congress I. BRITO, Claudio da Rocha. II. CIAMPI, Melany, M. III. Title

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Message from the General Chair

I am delighted to have you here to participate and share in the WCSEIT2015 – II World Congress on Systems Engineering and Information Technology. Thank you for your participation. That many of you travel long distances serves to remind us all just how important our work is. It shows how much scientists and researchers are committed to actively raising the

quality of life for humanity. We want to bring together all those interested in sharing their achievements in their fields of expertise. Our task is to make it possible. Our mission is to provide the best environment for this purpose as the WCSEIT2015. This year our theme is "Challenges, Practices and Technologies in the Era of Information” a theme that has brought a lot of interesting researches. The WCSEIT'2015 – II World Congress on Systems Engineering and Information Technology is organized by COPEC – Science and Education Research Council and promoted by WCSEIT - World Council on Systems Engineering and Information Technology in Technical Cooperation (in alphabetical order): AAMP (Fishing Museum Friends Society), ABENC (Brazilian Society of Civil Engineers), ABENGE (Brazilian Society for Engineering Education), AENUI (Asociación de Enseñantes Universitarios de la Informática), ASEE (American Society for Engineering Education), ASIBEI (Ibero-American Association of Engineering Education Institutions), GCMM (Global Congress on Manufacturing and Management), IEEE-Ed.Soc. (Education Society of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers), IFEES (International Federation of Engineering Education Societies), IGIP (Internationale Gesellschaft für Ingenieurpädagogik), INTERTECH (International Council for Engineering and Technology Education); ISTEC (Ibero-American Science & Technology Education Consortium), OERN (Institute of Engineers of Portugal – North Region), Porto Gente (PortFolk), RBE (Brazilian Network of Engineering), RCI (Réseau Carthagène d’Ingénierie), SBA (Brazilian Automation Society), SEFI (Société Européenne pour la Formation des Ingénieurs), SHERO (Safety, Health and Environment Research Organization ), SPEE (Portuguese Society for Engineering Education), SPEED (Student Platform for Engineering Education Development) and WCCA (World Council on Communication and Arts). I have to thank in special our sponsors FAPESP (State of São Paulo Research Foundation), CNPq (National Council for Scientific and Technological Development) and CAPES (Coordination for Improvement of Personnel of Superior Level). This year WCSEIT is hosted by the University of Vigo in such a beautiful campus that is a reference in contemporary architecture and its many buildings are comprised of the works of well-known architects. We are honored to have as Local Chair Prof. Dr. María Asunción Longo González, Vice-Rector for Research at the University of Vigo and as Vice Local Chair Prof. Dr. Martin Llamas Nistal. All are esteemed specialists in teaching in University. The organizers have worked tireless along the year and the results speak for themselves. It is clear that all the participants and authors bring their passion and knowledge of how to reach those in our communities who are frequently looking for good research and researchers to interact and share knowledge, their work for sure are the core of this conference that is already another success as the previous editions.

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Prepare yourself to be challenged, excited and inspired with the high quality researches that this year’s WCSEIT brings. And before I finish, I want to say once more on behalf of the WCSEIT’2015 organizing committee, welcome. It's a pleasure to see so many of you here. Thank you all and enjoy!

Prof. Dr. Claudio da Rocha Brito GENERAL CHAIR

President of COPEC President Elect of IEEE Ed.Soc.

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Message from the Technical Program Chair

Welcome to the WCSEIT'2015 – II World Congress on Systems Engineering and Information Technology. It is great to see so many enthusiastic men and women here sharing their knowledge and ingenious ideas. University of Vigo is pleased to host this conference this year where we will have the opportunity to see some of the best researches in the area. The theme "Challenges, Practices and Technologies in the Era of

Information” was very inspiring and we received many papers, top research in the fields that have contributed a lot for the conference audience. The local of the congress is the outstanding Vigo a vast city that is attracting an increasing number of tourists with its mix of history, beautiful beaches and a modern cosmopolitan outlook. Aside from the obvious features of Vigo's heritage, beaches and marina, it also has some excellent museums and galleries, a multitude of high quality restaurants serving the freshest of seafood, and even the remains of an old Celtic fort town. For sure a nice place to visit and enjoy besides the conference environment and work. I know that many of you have traveled from quite a distance and I'd like to acknowledge our participants from different parts of the world that we value indeed their efforts to make of this another successful conference. We are sure that this conference will be a memorable, highly educational, and “not-to-be-missed” event. I would like to extend our gratitude and thanks to all those who so generously helped us make this event come together smoothly and without whom we could not have done it. Once again I would like to thank you all for coming. Your expertise, experience and readiness to share your knowledge and ideas are highly valuable and needed. I wish to all of us fruitful discussions, interesting findings and observations. Thank you!

Prof. Dr. Melany M. Ciampi TECHNICAL PROGRAM CHAIR

President of WCSEIT General Secretary of IEEE Ed.Soc.

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Committees: General Chair: Claudio da Rocha Brito Technical Program Chair: Melany M. Ciampi Local Chair: María Asunción Longo González Vice Local Chair: Martin Llamas Nistal Publication Chair Victor Freitas de Azeredo Barros

Advisory Committee: James Sluss, President of IEEE Ed. Soc. Joseph J. Rencis, President of ASEE Martin Vigild, President of SEFI Michael E. Auer, President of IGIP Muthar Al-Ubaidi, President of INTERTECH Tiia Rüütmann, President of IMC Uriel Cukierman, President of IFEES Local Committee: María Asunción Longo González, Chair of Committee Martin Llamas Nistal, Vice Chair of Committee Manuel Castro, Spain Edmundo Tovar, Spain Afonso Lago, Spain Manuel Caeiro, Spain Medical Committee: Carolina da Rocha Brito Catharina da Rocha Brito Cecilia da Rocha Brito Fernando Reis Menezes Sidney Capps Fernandes

Technical Program Committee: Melany M. Ciampi, Chair of Committee André Luiz de Lima Reda, Brazil Anita Westerström, Sweden Claudio da Rocha Brito, Brazil Dan Budny, USA Edmilson Roberto Braga, Brazil Federico Flueckiger, Switzerland Göran Westerström, Sweden Henrique Santos, Portugal Irina Avenarious, Russia James Wolfer, USA Luis Amaral, Portugal Marcelo Nogueira, Brazil Margarida Correia Marques, Portugal María Feldgen, Argentina Maria Uskova, USA Osvaldo Clua, Argentina Rob Reilly, USA Rosa Vasconcelos, Portugal Russ Meier, USA Teresa Larkin, USA Victor Freitas de Azeredo Barros, Brazil Vladimir G. Zakharov, Russia Vladimir Uskov, USA Walter W. Buchanan, USA Yolanda Guran-Postlethwaite, USA

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WCSEIT’2015 – Program at Glance

Time Sunday 15 Monday 16 Tuesday 17 Wednesday 18 Time 8:30 am 9:00 am

Free

Registration Registration Registration 8:30 am 9:00 am

9:00 am 9:30 am Opening Session Plenary Session II

Special Track I

9:00 am 9:30 am

9:30 am 10:00 am Plenary Session I

Technical Sessions 9:30 am

10:00 am 10:00 am 10:30 am Meeting of IEEE 10:00 am

10:30 am 10:30 am 11:00 am Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break 10:30 am

11:00 am 11:00 am 11:30 am

Awards Session Technical Sessions Special Track II

11:00 am 11:30 am

11:30 am 12:00 pm

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12:00 pm 12:30 pm Closing Session 12:00 pm

12:30 pm 12:30 pm 1:00 pm

Lunch Lunch

Free

12:30 pm 1:00 pm

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1:30 pm 2:00 pm

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2:00 pm 2:30 pm

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2:30 pm 3:00 pm

Round Table Technical Sessions

2:30 pm 3:00 pm

3:00 pm 3:30 pm

Cultural Session

3:00 pm 3:30 pm

3:30 pm 4:00 pm

3:30 pm 4:00 pm

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Free

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Congress Dinner (for adhesion)

7:00 pm 7:30 pm

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PAPERS TIMES FOR SESSIONS Papers Times for Technical Sessions

Five minutes will be allowed for introductions and instructions at the beginning of each session. Each paper will be given 10 minutes for the total presentation, with two minutes for questions. All papers will start in 12 – minutes increments to allow conference attendees to “session hop” hear papers of interest. If there is a no-show author in a session, a 12 - minutes break will be called. Papers will not be moved up in sessions. Papers times for technical sessions are shown below. (H is a letter that designates hour of the day). Session Begins H:00 H:30 First paper H:05 H:35 Second Paper H:17 H:47 Third Paper H:29 H:59 Fourth Paper H:41 (H+1):11 Fifth paper H:53 (H+1):23 Sixth paper (H+1):05 (H+1):35 Seventh paper (H+1):17 (H+1):47 Session Ends (H+1):29 (H+1):59

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Sunday – November, 15

3:00 pm – 4:30 pm CULTURAL SESSION

Vigo, the Gateway to the Atlantic, is a great combination of ancient history, beautiful beaches and a modern cosmopolitan outlook. A truly amazing city, that offers a warm welcome along with beautiful surroundings. With its strategic location in Galicia, Vigo provides the ideal setting for relaxation, pampering and enjoying the picturesque views of Ria de Vigo. Vigo breathes from the Old Town, a neighborhood, a small village in the center of a bustling, industrial city. A rehabilitation process, still underway, has allowed neighborhood life to gradually flourish in this beautiful area of streets and paths that meander towards the sea. Today, new shops and stores are opening in streets like Palma, Oliva or Calle Real, which links O Berbés with the Church of Santa Maria, popularly known as La Colegiata.

From the impressive and ever-lively Praza da Constitución square, where you could buy just about anything two centuries ago, to the banks of the Berbés, the A Pedra Market or the Praza da Pescadería square, where you can taste the city’s famous oysters, we guarantee the casco vello is well worth a few strolls. Furthermore, you're in one of the city’s best dining areas; Vigo’s Old Town is the perfect place for wine and tapas.

You can also sit and dine in some of the city's historic restaurants, savoring the best fish and seafood in Spain. Source of information and pictures: http://www.turismodevigo.org/en Let’s enjoy this marvelous city full of history, culture and science in a remarkable tour! We will meet at 3 p.m. in front of the information desk inside the A LAXE Shopping Mall (http://www.alaxecentrocomercial.es - Centro Comercial A LAXE Calle Cánovas del Castillo, 1 - Vigo) and we will take a short city tour (3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.). All the activities from Monday to Wednesday will happen at the Salón de Graos da Escola de Enxenaria de Telecomunicación de la Universidad de Vigo (http://teleco.uvigo.es/index.php/gl/a-escola/planos-e-enderezos). All the information about bus to University (timetable and stops) are at: http://www.vitrasa.es/renovaciones

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Monday – November, 16

8:30 am – 3:30 pm REGISTRATION

9:00 am – 9:30 am OPENING SESSION

Chair: Prof. Claudio da Rocha Brito – General Chair of WCSEIT’2015 Prof. Melany M. Ciampi – Technical Program Chair of WCSEIT’2015

Prof. María Asunción Longo González – Local Chair of WCSEIT’2015 Prof. Martin Llamas Nistal – Vice Local Chair of WCSEIT’2015

9:30 am – 10:00 am PLENARY SESSION I

Chair: Prof. Claudio da Rocha Brito – President Elect of IEEE Ed.Soc. Title: CHALLENGES, PRACTICES AND TECHNOLOGIES IN THE ERA OF INFORMATION

Speaker: Prof. Melany M. Ciampi – General Secretary of IEEE Ed.Soc.

10:00 am – 11:00 am Chair: Prof. Francisco Arcega, President of Spanish Chapter of IEEE Ed.Soc.

MEETING OF SPANISH CHAPTER OF IEEE ED. SOC

10:30 am – 11:00 am Coffee Break

11:00 am – 12:30 pm AWARD SESSION OF SPANISH CHAPTER OF IEEE ED. SOC.

Chairs: Prof. Edmundo Tovar – Past President of Spanish Chapter of IEEE Ed.Soc. Prof. Martin Llamas Nistal – Past President of Spanish Chapter of IEEE Ed.Soc.

Best Spanish Master Dissertation Award

DISEÑO E IMPLEMENTACIÓN DE UN MÓDULO DE ANALÍTICA DE APRENDIZAJE EN LA PLATAFORMA KHAN ACADEMY

José Antonio Ruipérez Valiente

Best Spanish Doctor Thesis Award SISTEMA DE INTEGRACIÓN DE LABORATORIOS REMOTOS DE ROBÓTICA (SILARR): LABORATORIO

REMOTO DE ROBÓTICA, ESCALABLE, VERSÁTIL Y MODULAR Germán Carro Fernández

12:30 pm – 2:30 pm LUNCH

2:30 pm – 4:00 pm ROUND TABLE

Title: BOLOGNA: CURRENT STATUS AND FUTURE TRENDS Chair: Prof. Manuel Castro, Past President Jr of IEEE Ed.Soc.

Speakers: Prof. Francisco Arcega, President of Spanish Chapter of IEEE Ed.Soc. Prof. Manuel Gericota, President of Portuguese Chapter of IEEE Ed.Soc. Prof. Paulo Ferreira, Secretary of Portuguese Chapter of IEEE Ed.Soc.

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Tuesday – November, 17

8:30 am – 3:30 pm REGISTRATION

9:00 am – 9:30 am PLENARY SESSION II

Chair: Prof. Melany M. Ciampi – General Secretary of IEEE Ed.Soc. Title: DEVELOPING EXPERTISE IN DISTRIBUTED SOFTWARE DESIGN

Speakers: Prof. Osvaldo Clua – Past President of Argentine Chapter of IEEE Ed.Soc Prof. María Feldgen – Past President of Argentine Chapter of IEEE Ed.Soc.

9:30 am – 10:30 am TECHNICAL SESSION I

Chairs Marcus de Melo Braga

Margarida Correia Marques

IMPLEMENTING COMMUNITIES OF PRACTICE IN A PUBLIC ORGANIZATION: LESSONS LEARNED Daniell Pontes Silva, Marcus de Melo Braga, Olival de Gusmão Freitas Júnior, Petrucio Antonio Medeiros Barros .......................................................................................................... 21 RANKING THE PORTALS OF BRAZILIAN FEDERAL UNIVERSITIES WITH MULTICRITERIA ANALYSIS Victor Diogho Heuer de Carvalho, Olival de Gusmão Freitas Júnior, Marcus de Melo Braga, Petrucio Antonio Medeiros Barros, Thiago José Tavares Ávila ............................................... 22 W.O.P.: SERIOUS GAME WITH EDUCATIONAL FINALITY REGARDING THE SUSTAINABILITY OF WATER RESOURCES IN BRAZIL Rafael Sol dos Santos, João Lucas de Souza Silva, Michelle Melo Cavalcante ..................... 22 RECARD: PROTOTYPE OF ROBOT FOR 3D RECONSTRUCTION WITH EDUCATIONAL APPLIANCE João Lucas de Souza Silva, Michelle Melo Cavalcante, Rafael Sol dos Santos, Fabiano Amorim Vaz, Esdriane Cabral Viana ........................................................................................ 22 GAMES FOR USE WITH VISUAL PARADOXES DIMENSIONAL SPACE FOR IMPROVEMENT OF SKILL Vânia Cristina Pires Nogueira Valente, Maria Antônia Benutti, Nicholas Bruggner Grassi ...... 22 TECHNOLOGY MEDIA SUPPORTING DIGITAL LEARNING OBJECTS Vânia Cristina Pires Nogueira Valente, Gislene Victoria Silva, Alexandre Navarro Teixeira ... 23 CLUSTER LAPPA: IMPLEMENTATION OF A LOW COST CLUSTER FOR PARALLEL PROCESSING Mariano Trigila .......................................................................................................................... 23 (UN)SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF A SMALL BRAZILIA' CITY: PARAGOMINAS, PARÁ Margarida Correia Marques, Adalcindo Ofir Duarte, Alexandra Barbosa, Janeth Vieira da Silva, Vânia Seixas, Célia Quintas, Lívia Madureira, Fabíola Hipólito ..................................... 23 A LOCAL INTELLIGENT NET OF AIR´S QUALITY MONITORING IN A MULTIMUNICIPAL TERRITORY Fábio Rosa, Margarida Correia Marques ................................................................................. 23

9:30 am – 10:30 pm TECHNICAL SESSION II

Chairs José Benedito Sacomano

Elizangela Maria Menegassi de Lima

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ENTERPRISES NETWORK: ANALYSIS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF A FURNITURE CLUSTER IN THE NORTHWEST OF THE STATE PARANA/BRAZIL Elizangela Maria Menegassi de Lima, José Benedito Sacomano, Fabio Papalardo ............... 23 PLANNING AND PRODUCTION CONTROL (PPC) UNDER THE NETWORK DESIGN: COMPREHENSIVE STUDY APPLIED TO AGRIBUSINESS Pâmela Catherine Florentino da Silva, Sergio Luiz Kyrillos, José Benedito Sacomano .......... 23 SUSTAINABLE MANUFACTURING STRATEGY: FORMULATION FOR COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE Walter Cardoso Sátyro, José Benedito Sacomano .................................................................. 24 MTS 1.0 : AN INTERDISCIPLINARY INNOVATION FOR TEACHING THEORY AND ANALYSIS LINGUISTICS Marcos Moisés Crisóstomo de Oliveira, Laís Lima e Silva, Brendo Nascimento Santos Souza24 HOME AUTOMATION WITH ARDUINO MICROCONTROLLERS AND INTERNET CONTROL FOR ENGINEERING EDUCATION Paulo R. P. Cezar Jr., J. J. De Groote ..................................................................................... 24 AN ENVIRONMENT SUPPORT TO AGRICULTURE DECISION THROUGH GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM INTEGRATION WITH BI TECHNIQUES André Marcos Silva, Anderson António de Aragão Eduardo ................................................... 24 EVALUATION OF STUDENTS PERCEPTIONS OF EXACT SCIENCES IN MEDIA AND INFORMATIONAL LITERACY Elcio Schuhmacher, Vera Rejane N. Schuhmacher, Lia Raquel Oliveira, Clara Pereira Coutinho ................................................................................................................................... 25

10:30 am – 11:00 am Coffee Break

11:00 am – 12:30 pm TECHNICAL SESSION III

Chairs Dulcinéia Gonçalves Ferreira Píres

Sandrerley R. Pires

DRIVE DISABLED (VISUAL AND HEARING) ON BUILDINGS INTERACTIVELY FOR RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION Murilo Borges Silva, Lays Sthefanne Santos, Renata Borges Silva, Dulcinéia Gonçalves Ferreira Píres............................................................................................................................ 25 STORAGE CONTROL SYSTEM FOR LARGE WAREHOUSES IN OPEN AREA Dulcinéia Gonçalves Ferreira Píres, Sandrerley R. Pires, Murilo Borges Silva, Sirlon Diniz de Carvalho ................................................................................................................................... 25 BUILDING OF WEB INTERFACE: CHALLENGES FOR THE LEARNING OF CHEMISTRY’S SUBJECTS Jurema de Castro Souza, Mariana Pugas Oliveira, Marcio Luis Valença Araújo .................... 25 ECOLOGICAL COST ACCOUTING IN A BRAZILIAN LEAN AUTOMOTIVE COMPANY Fabiana G. Serra, Geraldo Oliveira Neto, Felipe A. Calarge, José Carlos C. Santana ........... 26 INFORMATION SECURITY ON BUSINESS: CONFIDENTIALITY AND RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH PARTICIPATION IN SOCIAL MEDIA Isaac Danilo Santos Batista, Gilson Gomes da Silva, Ranaildo Gomes Da Silva, Giliard Faustino da Silva ...................................................................................................................... 26 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY GOVERNANCE TODAY: THE IMPORTANCE OF ADOPTING BEST PRACTICE MODELS IN ORGANIZATIONS Isaac Danilo Santos Batista, Cícero Alves da Silva, Ranaildo Gomes da Silva, Fernanda Rodrigues de Araújo ................................................................................................................. 26 IMPLEMENTATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF A SYSTEM MANAGER IN A DRUG INFUSION CENTER CHEMOTHERAPY Maria Ludovina A. Quintans, Salustiano Isidoro da Silva Neto ................................................ 26

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11:00 am – 12:30 pm

TECHNICAL SESSION IV Chairs

Christiane Marie Schweitzer Ábia Cristina Oliveira de França

A COMPLEX NETWORK MODEL APPLY TO DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS OF ELECTRICITY Aleciana Vasconcelos Ortega, Luiz Fernando Bovolato, Mariângela Carvalho Bovolato, Christiane Marie Schweitzer ..................................................................................................... 27 SIMULATION OF THE DNP3 COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL OVER TCP/IP PROTOCOL ON A 802.11G WIRELESS NETWORK IN SMART GRID APPLICATIONS Alcides Ortega, Ailton Akira Shinoda, Christiane Marie Schweitzer, Fabrizio Granelli ............ 27 AVA MOBILE:AN ARCHITECTURE WITH USE OF NOTIFICATION FOR DIFFUSION OF INFORMATIONH IN THE VIRTUAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS Ábia Cristina Oliveira de França, Cayo Henrique Serra Rodrigues, Itana Stiubiener .............. 27 ACASE SPEM: AN ECLIPSE MODELING FRAMEWORK BASED TOOL FOR SPEM PROCESSES INSTANTIATION Barbara Cristina Alves Silveira, Thiago Silva-de-Souza .......................................................... 27 PROPOSAL FOR GAME EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR LITERACY Onília Cristina de Souza de Almeida, Christielle Vieira dos Santos, Marcela de Lima Pereira, Júlio Roberto Pozza Urnau Silva .............................................................................................. 28 DEVELOPMENT OF AN AMPHIBIOUS RADIO CONTROLLED VEHICLE Amanda Letícia de Souza de Almeida, Eber Huanca Cayo, Reginaldo Duarte da Cruz ......... 28 EVALUATION OF CUSTOMER TRAINING NEEDS OF A SOFTWARE HOUSE BY AHP Ricardo Rodrigues Dias de Lima, Rogério Morais Carneiro, Murilo Borges Silva, Victor F A Barros ....................................................................................................................................... 28 INTERFACE DESIGN FOR WEB BASED ON GRID SYSTEM BOOTSTRAP 3 João Pedro Albino, Eduardo Martins Morgado, Márcio Jesus de Morais, José Antônio Gallo Junior ........................................................................................................................................ 30

12:30 pm – 2:30 pm LUNCH

2:30 pm – 4:00 pm TECHNICAL SESSION V

Chairs Marcelo Nogueira Victor F A Barros

PLATFORM USING ARDUINIO FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF BOARDED SOFTWARE ON EDUCATIONAL INTEGRATION INTERDISCIPLINARY Álvaro André Colombero Prado, Marcelo Nogueira ................................................................. 28 STRUCTURED PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE: A REFLECTION ON TEACHING FOR PROGRAMMING EDUCATION Ecila Alves de Oliveira, Marcelo Nogueira ............................................................................... 29 WATER SUPPLY CONTROL SYSTEM AND ENERGY GROWING HYDROPONIC NFT Debora Umeno Matsura, Jhonata Ferreira dos Santos, Julio Cebalho Maggieri, Marcelo Nogueira, Luiz Fernando Rodrigues da Silva, Ricardo Vogel Silva ......................................... 29 APPLICABILITY OF THE PROCESS OF RISK MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE PROJECTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH ISO 31000: 2009 Marcelo Nogueira, Ricardo J. Machado ................................................................................... 29 A STUDY OF TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION MODEL FOR JET ENGINES WITH FOCUS ON SIGNIFICANT REDUCTION IN EMISSION OF Raphael Fernandes Martins, Álvaro André Colombero Prado, Marcelo Nogueira ................... 29

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BRAZILIAN PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANIES ARE PREPARED FOR TRACEABILITY OF MEDICINES Andre Gomes de Lira Muniz, Debora Adriana Moes Correa, Marcelo Nogueira, Jair Minoro Abe ........................................................................................................................................... 30 EMBEDDED SOFTWARE AND REAL-TIME PROTOTYPE FOR GSM SIGNAL JAMMING WHILE DRIVING MOTOR VEHICLES Bruno Azevedo dos Santos, Carlos Henrique Sinkevicius, Daniel Fausto Guimarães, Iago Ferreira de Brito, Marcelo Nogueira, Raphael Henrique Barboza ............................................ 30

7:00 pm – 10:00 pm CONGRESS DINNER

Congress dinner is a pleasant way to gather and to close a successful conference accompanied by the colleagues in a beautiful and inspiring environment. The tickets will be available at the reception desk.

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Wednesday – November, 18

8:30 am – 11:30 am REGISTRATION

9:00 am – 10:30 am SPECIAL SESSION I

Chair: Prof. Martin Llamas Nistal – Vice Local Chair of WCSEIT’2015 Title: NEW EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES I (in Spanish)

Supported by CYTED (RIURE, network 513RT0471, www.riure.net)

TELGALICIA DEVELOPMENTS ON OPEN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES Manuel Caeiro, University of Vigo, Spain PEDAGOGICAL PROPERTIES OF LEARNING OBJECTS: INTRODUCING THE STATE OF THE ART Adriana Gewerc, Virginia Rodés, University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain and University de la Republica, Uruguay LABELLING AND CLASIFICATION OPEN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES Manuel Lama, University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain

10:30 am – 11:00 am Coffee Break

11:00 am – 12:00 pm SPECIAL SESSION II

Chair: Prof. Martin Llamas Nistal – Vice Local Chair of WCSEIT’2015 Title: NEW EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES II (in Portuguese)

Supported by CYTED (RIURE, network 513RT0471, www.riure.net)

BIDERECTIONAL TRANSLATOR FOR GESTURAL LANGUAGE (DEAF) Paula Escudeiro, ISEP, Porto, Portugal GAME BASED LEARNING Carlos Vaz de Carvalho, ISEP, Porto, Portugal

12:00 pm – 12:30 pm CLOSING SESSION

Chair: Prof. Claudio da Rocha Brito – General Chair of WCSEIT’2015 Prof. Melany M. Ciampi – Technical Program Chair of WCSEIT’2015

Prof. María Asunción Longo González – Local Chair of WCSEIT’2015 Prof. Martin Llamas Nistal – Vice Local Chair of WCSEIT’2015

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PLENARY SESSION I

CHALLENGES, PRACTICES AND TECHNOLOGIES IN THE ERA OF INFORMATION

Claudio da Rocha Brito, Melany M Ciampi, Victor F A Barros

The purpose of this paper is to present the several important aspects of the WCSEIT – World Congress on System Engineering and Information Technology, a congress that is a high standard forum for the discussions and solutions for the betterment of professional practice as well as for research. It is a congress that always counts with participation of organizations and authors in a top scientific and research environment. This edition is very special because it is a joint venture of WCSEIT – World Council on System Engineering and Information Technology and the University of Vigo, in Galicia, Spain. The two organizations have been working together along a year putting up a top scientific congress with quality and impact in academic and professional communities. WCSEIT’2015 has the honor to have many scientists in their fields of expertize, who are sharing their achievements and researches with peers.

PLENARY SESSION II

DEVELOPING EXPERTISE IN DISTRIBUTED SOFTWARE DESIGN

María Feldgen, Osvaldo Clua

Distributed software systems design is by nature an ill-defined or wicked problem. The decision-making strategies students acquired in previous courses are not effective when applied to large, complex problems of distributed systems. Students (novice designers) tend to think linearly and focus only on the problem at hand. They also tend to use trial and error strategies and they lack confidence in their design decisions. This paper describes a requirements elicitation process supported by scaffolding as the first stage to introduce students to expert decision-making strategies in a distributed systems development experience. The most important lesson learned is that students benefit from being immersed in and reflecting upon carefully planned activities of large-scale software design with emphasis on its inherent complexity. The reason to introduce expert design-making strategies, the process and scaffolding were described in detail.

TECHNICAL SESSION I

IMPLEMENTING COMMUNITIES OF PRACTICE IN A PUBLIC ORGANIZATION: LESSONS LEARNED

Daniell Pontes Silva, Marcus de Melo Braga, Olival de Gusmão Freitas Júnior, Petrucio Antonio Medeiros Barros

The implementation of communities of practice (CoPs) in public organizations is still a challenging and underexplored task. Nevertheless, it can bring significant contributions to the transmission, dissemination, and sharing of knowledge in organizations, contributing to their better performance. With this intention, five CoPs were created in the logistics operations area of a Brazilian public university seeking to register its organizational memory, connect people, store and reuse knowledge of its best practices and lessons learned, optimize costs, and mainly improve organizational performance. Two years after the implementation of the CoPs, data were collected regarding the participation of the logistics operations area members, questionnaires were applied, and semi-structured interviews were conducted in order to analyze the implementation of these communities. The results of this research were recorded in the form of 10 lessons learned that can guide organizational managers in the creation of CoPs in public organizations.

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RANKING THE PORTALS OF BRAZILIAN FEDERAL UNIVERSITIES WITH MULTICRITERIA ANALYSIS

Victor Diogho Heuer de Carvalho, Olival de Gusmão Freitas Júnior, Marcus de Melo Braga, Petrucio Antonio

Medeiros Barros, Thiago José Tavares Ávila

Brazilian federal universities should always be accountable to society by presenting the results of its core activities (teaching, research, and extension) and by demonstrating their impact on economic and social development. To encourage transparent reports of their activities to society, universities have built corporate portals as tools for communications and management, thereby enabling members-based access to key features that are offered. In this study, we present a ranking of corporate portals associated with Brazilian federal universities to evaluate their characteristics along three major dimensions: accessibility, usability, and services. The proposed ranking framework, using multicriteria analysis, allowed us to identify which institutions provide adequate information on the complete set of investigated components. This can serve as a parameter to identify the areas of weakness and to provide guidance to improve the portals of institutions with lower performance scores in this comparative study.

W.O.P.: SERIOUS GAME WITH EDUCATIONAL FINALITY REGARDING THE SUSTAINABILITY OF WATER

RESOURCES IN BRAZIL

Rafael Sol dos Santos, João Lucas de Souza Silva, Michelle Melo Cavalcante

The water crisis that Brazil has been facing last months, specifically its southeast region, brought some negative social and economic consequences. In several aspects, such as power generation, water supply and agriculture, people experience many difficulties. In this context, this game named Walter’s Operation P.I.P.A. (W.O.P.) aims to contribute to a significant extent as educational medium, especially to children, addressing the importance of water resources and how to preserve it. The player has the mission of moving the main character, named Walter, from his water truck to a house where there is persons in need. However, there are several obstacles ahead resulting in an adventure/platform game similar to 2d classics. To measure various aspects of the game like entertainment, originality and relevance, we set up a form with questions about it, with answers on Likert agreement scale. The results were largely positive with great public acceptance regarding the educational theme.

RECARD: PROTOTYPE OF ROBOT FOR 3D RECONSTRUCTION WITH EDUCATIONAL APPLIANCE

João Lucas de Souza Silva, Michelle Melo Cavalcante, Rafael Sol dos Santos, Fabiano Amorim Vaz, Esdriane

Cabral Viana

The present work aims at the process of developing a prototype robot to assist in three-dimensional reconstruction and a further application focused on education. Intending to contribute with new material for lab classes and exploration of environments with difficult accesses, the Arduino prototyping platform was utilized and through this a robot controlled by laptop was created, with a built-in Kinect to give the robot the ability to dodge obstacles, find objects and reconstruct them in 3D. The tool presented potential that was considered relevant in the teaching-learning process, especially in multidisciplinary areas, whereas it made possible the teaching of subjects in the fields of computers, electronics and mechanics. The results ensured great learning, according to students. For both proposals, the prototype has met expectations as it was used as the basis for a short lecture, granting a playful and interactive activity with other students.

GAMES FOR USE WITH VISUAL PARADOXES DIMENSIONAL SPACE FOR IMPROVEMENT OF SKILL

Vânia Cristina Pires Nogueira Valente, Maria Antônia Benutti, Nicholas Bruggner Grassi

This article aims to address the use of games with three-dimensional visual paradoxes to which, when exploited, will allow the improvement of spatial visualization skills.

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TECHNOLOGY MEDIA SUPPORTING DIGITAL LEARNING OBJECTS

Vânia Cristina Pires Nogueira Valente, Gislene Victoria Silva, Alexandre Navarro Teixeira

Contributions to contemporary Education are found in the use of the Information and Communications Technology (ICT), that boost and challenge the academic communities for a better insertion and exploration of the Media Technologies. New methodological strategies and investments in production of the Digital Learning Objects –DLOs, as well as in the storage and availability of search’s repositories, are the challenges for the foment of the differentiated teaching practice, which follow the advance of the Technologies in favor of the Education.

CLUSTER LAPPA: IMPLEMENTATION OF A LOW COST CLUSTER FOR PARALLEL PROCESSING

Mariano Trigila

Using clusters for computing intensive problems as an alternative to the use of more expensive supercomputers has shown an increasing tendency during the last years. It allows budget-restricted institutions, such as our country (Argentina) private managed universities, to provide its research centers with a high performance computing platform (HPC) at a fraction of a supercomputer cost. In this paper the implementation of a Beowulf cluster in a multidisciplinary research laboratory is described. This lab aims to provide applied algorithms support (i.e. programming, parallelizing, performance evaluation and production running) as required by other research and development labs in the university. The cluster architecture, components selection decisions, implementation, performance evaluation and testing of this cluster are presented. The impact of the cluster availability to the others research groups of the university is discussed.

TECHNICAL SESSION II

ENTERPRISES NETWORK: ANALYSIS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF A FURNITURE CLUSTER IN THE NORTHWEST OF THE STATE PARANA/BRAZIL

Elizangela Maria Menegassi de Lima, José Benedito Sacomano, Fabio Papalardo

The study of organizational networks established new way of organizational analysis allowing several applications in the business world. This research aims to evaluate the development stage of a furniture cluster located in Umuarama state of Parana / Brazil. This work is based on a survey research, qualitative and quantitative approach, consisting from eleven key dimensions for analysis of the maturity level of a cluster [1]. We sought to identify the advantages and disadvantages of companies that are part of this sector. The data collected by the survey research were tabulated and analyzed using statistical criteria. The results indicated that the cluster is in the embryonic level, and the foundation geographic concentration was the most important item. The foundations Cooperation and Strategy of Result showed great fragility and it is suggested shared governance actions to improve the cluster of the current frame under study.

PLANNING AND PRODUCTION CONTROL (PPC) UNDER THE NETWORK DESIGN: COMPREHENSIVE STUDY APPLIED TO AGRIBUSINESS

Pâmela Catherine Florentino da Silva, Sergio Luiz Kyrillos, José Benedito Sacomano

Companies organized into networks use common strategies aligned with the interests of customers, company and suppliers. In this article we studied within an investigative perspective, as the PPC architected for enterprise networks, articulated by the concurrent networks, and has aided the flow of information in a segment of the agribusiness company located in Company and General Warehouses of São Paulo (CEAGESP). We conducted a study in greater distributor Latin America pumpkins, in order to introduce strategic directions aided software tools. Particularly in relation to competitiveness, directed to implementation of study integrating the business sector, with suppliers and customers. The overall purpose of the study aims to increase competitive guidelines focused on sourcing strategies and customer loyalty. Is obtained through the aforementioned studies, results that demonstrate substantial increases in operational efficiency and effectiveness corporative.

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SUSTAINABLE MANUFACTURING STRATEGY: FORMULATION FOR COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE

Walter Cardoso Sátyro, José Benedito Sacomano

Environmental sustainability needs to be thought of as a corporate competitive strategy, where what is at stake is not only business success, but the future of the planet, of our own humanity. Consumers are increasingly concerned about the environment, and more motivated to buy products that do not harm nature. In this way companies need to know how to use strategy to compete on environmental sustainability in order to obtain competitive advantage, because if by one side with the consumer dissatisfied with the product / service it can stop selling, on the other side the company can be closed by public environmental monitoring organs. The purpose of this article is to study how the formulation of these strategies is in order to generate a competitive advantage. Based on literature review, it was made a critical analysis of existing models, and considerations were provided about the need for alignment of strategies.

MTS 1.0 : AN INTERDISCIPLINARY INNOVATION FOR TEACHING THEORY AND ANALYSIS LINGUISTICS

Marcos Moisés Crisóstomo de Oliveira, Laís Lima e Silva, Brendo Nascimento Santos Souza

The MTS 1.0 is a syntactic parser of Portuguese, one PLN system model (Natural Language Processing) by rules developed in Prolog programming language with syntagmatic formalization modules and elaborate lexical entries from the works of Covington (1994), Chierchia (2003) and Othero (2006). The implementation of this system is used as a teaching tool in the theory classes and Analysis of Linguistic in high school and college (IFBA). This paper discusses this application, showing how this interdisciplinary teaching language and programming logic can be exploited positively in the development of automated parsers. The analysis focuses on the results of the regency of learning and agreement through the formalization of these phenomena task for Prolog. Finally, it will be deemed to technological relevance for research in linguistics these NLP systems by rules, which are currently supplanted in commercial value by statistical systems.

HOME AUTOMATION WITH ARDUINO MICROCONTROLLERS AND INTERNET CONTROL FOR ENGINEERING EDUCATION

Paulo R. P. Cezar Jr., J. J. De Groote

The main objective of this paper is to present a home automation system for engineering educational projects. It is based on Arduino micro-controller acting as central system and electrical interface with residential devices to perform control tasks. Domotics is an important field that shall become soon part of most engineer graduation. It provides convenience, economy, and safety for residences integrated into new technologies in a more connected and intelligent environment. This work presents a three phases procedure to control electrical and electronic devices via a website that can be accessed by computers or mobile devices such as smart-phones and tablets that are, a web page to allow user interaction and control, the Arduino microcontroller hardware that act as the central system and the electrical interface of residential devices. The proposal is to provide a low cost and yet efficient and safe process for projects development.

AN ENVIRONMENT SUPPORT TO AGRICULTURE DECISION THROUGH GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM INTEGRATION WITH BI TECHNIQUES

André Marcos Silva, Anderson António de Aragão Eduardo

This article presents an ongoing cooperative project with an Agronomic Institute of Angola. From a real case study, this research aims to develop a technological environment to support agricultural decisions. In this proposal, from integration data systems between a Geographical Information System and a Business Intelligence tool, this project expects improve, facilitate and stimulate better and smaller practices of agricultural productions to medium and smaller farmers from Angola.

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EVALUATION OF STUDENTS PERCEPTIONS OF EXACT SCIENCES IN MEDIA AND INFORMATIONAL

LITERACY

Elcio Schuhmacher, Vera Rejane N. Schuhmacher, Lia Raquel Oliveira, Clara Pereira Coutinho

In this new Era of information, there is a need to reflect on other types of literacies, not just the ability to read, write or perform calculations, but also the ability to manipulate digital media and information. Concern shared by international organizations, because the amount of data circulating on the Internet, easily accessible but often does not produce new knowledge. In this study, we carried out a survey on students of Exact Sciences courses. The results show that the perception of the students, they have good or excellent skills in the use of information technology and selection of information, but concludes that students present media technology skills, but low competence for Literacy Mediatic, i.e lack cognitive skills and techniques. Moreover, are deficiencies in locating and mainly transform information to knowledge creation, which demonstrates a basic level of competence in Information Literacy.

TECHNICAL SESSION III

DRIVE DISABLED (VISUAL AND HEARING) ON BUILDINGS INTERACTIVELY FOR RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION

Murilo Borges Silva, Lays Sthefanne Santos, Renata Borges Silva, Dulcinéia Gonçalves Ferreira Píres

People with sensory disabilities (visual and auditory) faced difficulties to get around, especially in places not previously visited. The goal is the development of a computer system associated with technology Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), which can conduct a visual or hearing impaired within a building. RFID is a method of identification, tracking and management objects, over the air waves. The conduct of the disabled want to use RFID and mobile devices such as tablets or smartphones, which will help visually or sound direction for the disabled get around. The proposed system will allow the registration of junctions in buildings, existence of obstacles, ramps, stairs or elevators, allowing driving indoors. With RFID and computerized system we can lead you to the desired location and then to the exit. The feature will provide bearer of greater sensory impairment independence, quality of life, social inclusion, mobility and control an environment.

STORAGE CONTROL SYSTEM FOR LARGE WAREHOUSES IN OPEN AREA

Dulcinéia Gonçalves Ferreira Píres, Sandrerley R. Pires, Murilo Borges Silva, Sirlon Diniz de Carvalho

One of the main problems in the storage control area is the automation of warehouses in large open areas to store different dimensions equipment. In this environment, the classical automation of addressing, the use of robots and wakes is a bit impractical, because besides the great distances involved in the warehouse and the bad weather, there are large differences in the dimensions of stored structures. This paper describes the adopted procedures to automate the open warehouse of the CELG Distribution SA, which has an area of 75.000m2. The introduction of technologies such RFID, GPS and Artificial Intelligence are used to create a computer system to address, locating and optimizing the arrangement of equipment in the warehouse. The development of this system will enable their application in various open spaces of large dimension where time gains for loading and unloading of the products are important for increasing the company services quality.

BUILDING OF WEB INTERFACE: CHALLENGES FOR THE LEARNING OF CHEMISTRY’S SUBJECTS

Jurema de Castro Souza, Mariana Pugas Oliveira, Marcio Luis Valença Araújo The technologies of information are important to the educational environment as it allows students to understand the subjects from another perspective than the usual one and can relate them to their daily lives. Usually, many students have issues learning some Chemistry subjects, but they don’t have the same difficult with Technologies of Information. Therefore, a current subject and related to “sustainability”, it’s the production of soap by residual frying oils that through of interdisciplinary of informational resources, could be use as a tool to expose the Chemistry’s

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subjects in an interactive and exciting way. Using HTML, CSS and JavaScript languages it was possible to build a web interface which allows the student to meet the soap preparation process, as well as every Chemistry subject envolved, dynamically, ensuring the usability of the interface.

ECOLOGICAL COST ACCOUTING IN A BRAZILIAN LEAN AUTOMOTIVE COMPANY

Fabiana G. Serra, Geraldo Oliveira Neto, Felipe A. Calarge, José Carlos C. Santana Currently, the society has demanded attitudes from companies to reduce environment impacts derived from manufacturing processes and to reduce emissions from greenhouse gases. The Ecological Costs Accounting (ECA) is a theory for the companies to measure these impacts and then apply practices to solve them in an economically feasible, with social attitude and environmentally friendly. Thus, this study aimed to apply the Lean Manufacturing practices together with ECA’s theory in an automotive company, in order to verify their gains in Economic, Social and Ecological Dimensions. Thus, a study of case was developed in a Brazilian automotive company, in which was implemented a Lean project and their economic, social and environmental gains in seven years period. The results show that it is possible to mix Lean practices with ECA’s theory, and minimize company’s social and ecological impacts. It was verified that the company reducing their emissions in 481 t of CO2.

INFORMATION SECURITY ON BUSINESS: CONFIDENTIALITY AND RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH PARTICIPATION IN SOCIAL MEDIA

Isaac Danilo Santos Batista, Gilson Gomes da Silva, Ranaildo Gomes Da Silva, Giliard Faustino da Silva

Nowadays, companies are inserted in a globalized world and they are fully connected by social media. The use of these new media helps companies achieve more users around the world. However, such resources have brought new risks to the corporations and information security becomes a major factor that ensures benefits in relation to its competitors. In this scenario, new technologies and social media are important allies in the battle for a better position in competitiveness, but these tools can present vulnerabilities and, therefore, can be a threat to organizations. This work combines theoretical and practical concepts of this subject from a case study conducted with some companies in Northeastern of Brazil, so that the confidentiality of the information can be evaluated according to their vulnerabilities. Finally, the work performs a synthetic analysis about main measures that should be adopted for incidents involving information security and social media can be minimized. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY GOVERNANCE TODAY: THE IMPORTANCE OF ADOPTING BEST PRACTICE

MODELS IN ORGANIZATIONS

Isaac Danilo Santos Batista, Cícero Alves da Silva, Ranaildo Gomes da Silva, Fernanda Rodrigues de Araújo

Globalization boosted the competitive struggle between the organizations, thus the present study sought to contextualize theoretical basis for the use of IT area linked to strategic corporate management through the main IT governance models that have strongly contributed to the planning and management of organizational processes in the guidance for achieving their goals and mission. The main results showed that IT costs in enterprises are investments with high returns, but stresses for appropriate use of IT governance so that the efforts and costs are not vain.

IMPLEMENTATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF A SYSTEM MANAGER IN A DRUG INFUSION CENTER CHEMOTHERAPY

Maria Ludovina A. Quintans, Salustiano Isidoro da Silva Neto

The use of information technology in health institutions add value and dissemination of more accurate information leads to an improvement in managerial performance and patient care. This project refers to streamline strategic issues with the implementation of information technology in health. The goal is to develop a web application for the management and decision-making in an infusion center for chemotherapy drugs in cancer treatment in a hospital located in the city of Barretos, São Paulo. The development is of utmost importance to analysis "in loco" about the flow of infusion center visits and the resources used to extract the information needed for management. The system uses PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor) along with HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, JSF, Prime Faces, MySQL database and other technologies for implementing bringing solutions to the industry.

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TECHNICAL SESSION IV

A COMPLEX NETWORK MODEL APPLY TO DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS OF ELECTRICITY

Aleciana Vasconcelos Ortega, Luiz Fernando Bovolato, Mariângela Carvalho Bovolato, Christiane Marie Schweitzer

The paper presents a complex networks model applied to electricity distribution networks in the city Ilha Solteira-SP, in order to apply the metrics that will be useful in the analysis of aspects of networking. The evolution of complex networks field fits perfectly within a scientific framework. Its origins date back problem solving after which the graph theory has been useful in several areas. This paper aims to investigate the structural properties and operating the electricity distribution networks, considering different topologies and applications in order, to set a model through the use of complex networks. This model will allow the network behavior analysis, considering, performance characteristics, resilience and fault identification. This will enable operators and network engineers, pro-activity in the operation and network management, as well as planning and optimizing the use of network resources.

SIMULATION OF THE DNP3 COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL OVER TCP/IP PROTOCOL ON A 802.11g WIRELESS NETWORK IN SMART GRID APPLICATIONS

Alcides Ortega, Ailton Akira Shinoda, Christiane Marie Schweitzer, Fabrizio Granelli

This paper presents the results of the simulation DNP3 communication protocol over TCP/IP protocol in a IEEE 802.11g wireless network for smart grid applications. The simulations were performed on the network simulator (NS-2). The goal of this work is to perform simulations of the DNP3 over a wireless ad hoc network. The results perform the analyses and verify the transmission performance of DNP3 information in relation to the delay time of the transmission the data packets, according to the distance and the jump number. For the results of the analyses was used the cumulative density function (CDF) and through the charts you can see that the Outstations with simple jump obtained better results compared to others with more jumps. The results demonstrated a great performance with up to four jumps and delay less than five milliseconds. Consequently the application is feasible for grid protection and real-time monitoring.

AVA MOBILE:AN ARCHITECTURE WITH USE OF NOTIFICATION FOR DIFFUSION OF INFORMATIONH IN THE VIRTUAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS

Ábia Cristina Oliveira de França, Cayo Henrique Serra Rodrigues, Itana Stiubiener

The Internet jointly with technological advances contributed significantly to the Education came into the paradigm change process. To leverage this paradigm change came educational applications on mobile devices, in which the student can access information anywhere and anytime. This paper presents an application designed for mobile devices, which was integrated into a system that simulates a Learning Management System (LMS). The system uses alert notifications of new information occurring in the LMS to make the student aware of new developments through the application installed on the user's mobile device. The purpose of this architecture with notifications is to contribute to the dissemination of information on LMS occur more quickly without the need of the student hold a constant access to the virtual environment through a Desktop.

ACASE SPEM: AN ECLIPSE MODELING FRAMEWORK BASED TOOL FOR SPEM PROCESSES INSTANTIATION

Barbara Cristina Alves Silveira, Thiago Silva-de-Souza

In general, software processes are beneficial to software development teams. However, in most companies there is no documented process guiding how to develop projects. Probably the main difficulty to define a process is the lack of conceptual support on process models. The Software Process Engineering Metamodel (SPEM) is a metamodel, defined by the Object Management Group (OMG), used to describe software development processes. This paper presents an Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF) based tool for definition and instantiation of software processes according to SPEM. In addition, this paper discusses the fundamental concepts of Model Driven Architecture (MDA), as well as a critical view of EMF, presenting its advantages and disadvantages.

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PROPOSAL FOR GAME EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR LITERACY

Onília Cristina de Souza de Almeida, Christielle Vieira dos Santos, Marcela de Lima Pereira, Júlio Roberto Pozza Urnau Silva

In recent years, the use of game elements in education to motivate and facilitate the teaching-learning process has been expanded in the digital media market. These resources can help students overcome difficulties with the traditional teaching method. This paper presents a Scientific Initiation ongoing project, which aims to develop a prototype of an educational game with an emphasis on literacy and digital literacy. It also presents an assessment of the objectives set collection “Di Marré” from Literacy which was the starting point for the purpose of this work. The project's target audience will be students of the early years of elementary school and will be conducted by a multidisciplinary team from the fields of Education, Technology and Engineering.

DEVELOPMENT OF AN AMPHIBIOUS RADIO CONTROLLED VEHICLE

Amanda Letícia de Souza de Almeida, Eber Huanca Cayo, Reginaldo Duarte da Cruz

This article aims to present the procedures, the calculations and the research which supported the creation of an amphibious radio controlled vehicle. It is a work accomplished in the discipline Integrator Project I of the second semester of Electrical Engineering in IESB University Center. The amphibious vehicle constructed is capable of collecting aluminum cans from the bottom of a pool. The details of the procedures, the schematic of the circuitry, discussion of the results, the difficulties and the advances until the final prototype will be treated in this article.

EVALUATION OF CUSTOMER TRAINING NEEDS OF A SOFTWARE HOUSE BY AHP

Ricardo Rodrigues Dias de Lima, Rogério Morais Carneiro, Murilo Borges Silva, Victor F A Barros

A major concern of house software companies is the quality of the final product, being successful when all or most customer requirements are met. Another relevant point, is the support to those users of the software built in the question usability and functionality, which always existed mainly on new acquisitions by the customer. Thus, this work presents an alternative evaluation of customer training needs using the multicriteria method AHP. The AHP method was applied to structure the evaluation of customer knowledge of a software house having as alternatives to the need for training and non-training needs. As a result, the method proved to be robust pointing the alternative that best represents customer knowledge to the point of view of Help Desk software house.

TECHNICAL SESSION V PLATFORM USING ARDUINIO FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF BOARDED SOFTWARE ON EDUCATIONAL

INTEGRATION INTERDISCIPLINARY

Álvaro André Colombero Prado, Marcelo Nogueira

In times of growing innovations, many of the technologies available already present themselves ready for the end user, making him increasingly unaccustomed with the direct contact with their operations and electronics. Through the Experimental Research and Case Study, it was possible to implement a project easily performed by the student. This article aims to present the implementation of Embedded Software in an educational and interdisciplinary point of view, with the use of auxiliary components easily obtainable, providing students with the minimum knowledge needed for the development of future projects related to the course.

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STRUCTURED PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE: A REFLECTION ON TEACHING FOR PROGRAMMING EDUCATION

Ecila Alves de Oliveira, Marcelo Nogueira

This paper presents a reflection on the teaching of Programming Language Structured discipline, specifically the language C. Given this scenario, the analysis of final grades during the six years and the experience deliver it becomes useful in the sense to check the teaching materials currently used and the educational plan in their curriculum. The results show a low income in the arithmetic average of the final scores, an average rate for high drop-out and the need for interference of the teacher in the teaching-apprenticeship process. It is expected that the results contribute to better planning of Programming Language Structured as well as for curriculum planning Higher Education Institution involved in the training of professionals in the information technology area and as citizens.

WATER SUPPLY CONTROL SYSTEM AND ENERGY GROWING HYDROPONIC NFT

Debora Umeno Matsura, Jhonata Ferreira dos Santos, Julio Cebalho Maggieri, Marcelo Nogueira, Luiz Fernando Rodrigues da Silva, Ricardo Vogel Silva

The water crisis has motivated the search for solutions in various industries. In agriculture, hydroponics has been adopted as a means of cultivation, which uses less water than traditional crops. In the hydroponic system NFT, where control is done manually, the water supply interruption and lack of energy causes losses to the farmer with the loss of production. The control of energy and water supply through an embedded software can help prevent losses and gives the farmer a better management and tranquility about the potential of his production.

APPLICABILITY OF THE PROCESS OF RISK MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE PROJECTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH ISO 31000: 2009

Marcelo Nogueira, Ricardo J. Machado

In a global market increasingly competitive, software development companies undergo business demands where the risks of such operations are diversified and exposure, not always calculated. Considering that minority these companies adopt risk management, this exposure can compromise the participation and success of these projects. Through literature search it was possible to compose a script of applicability of a risk management process in accordance with ISO 31000, in order to insert culture and capacity in the professionals they work, directing objectively how to mitigate the risks to which they are exposed.

A STUDY OF TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION MODEL FOR JET ENGINES WITH FOCUS ON SIGNIFICANT REDUCTION IN EMISSION OF

Raphael Fernandes Martins, Álvaro André Colombero Prado, Marcelo Nogueira

Thousands of tons of toxic gases and soot are dispersed into the atmosphere every year, causing environmental impacts and health problems of the population. Ways to combat such problems has been studied for long in prioritizing technological innovations for cars; however, little has been done to aircraft. This presents a theoretical adaptation of Keppe induction motor, known as Keppemotor technology to employ it in the propellant turbine system in order to generate hydrogen and it contributes combustion, giving smallest possible burning of any hydrocarbon, without loss of system power. The work was based on designs developed by several researchers. Because of the low financial resource, it is being developed a prototype to have just the idea and an example of operation. The benefits of technological innovation that gives this work are many, namely: reduction of respiratory problems caused by pollution, prevention of acid rain and reducing greenhouse gases.

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BRAZILIAN PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANIES ARE PREPARED FOR TRACEABILITY OF MEDICINES

Andre Gomes de Lira Muniz, Debora Adriana Moes Correa, Marcelo Nogueira, Jair Minoro Abe

This research is the basis of the author's dissertation, who has been studying the Brazilian scenario of the pharmaceutical industry and automation to implement the traceability of medicines. Is research seeks to present a holistic view of the national scenario, the issues of counterfeiting and how the drug traceability can increase reliability and improve controls of pharmaceutical products. The document provides an overview on how Brazilian companies has been adapting to meet the current legislation and the adherence of the same in the world tendencies automation.

EMBEDDED SOFTWARE AND REAL-TIME PROTOTYPE FOR GSM SIGNAL JAMMING WHILE DRIVING MOTOR VEHICLES

Bruno Azevedo dos Santos, Carlos Henrique Sinkevicius, Daniel Fausto Guimarães, Iago Ferreira de Brito,

Marcelo Nogueira, Raphael Henrique Barboza

This work has the academic goal of verify that: the use of (1) smartphones to the steering wheel contributed for the detour of attention of the drivers and, consequently, increase the risks of accidents and/or catastrophes in the traffic. The result confirmed the hypothesis of the research of that, annulling (3) sign GSM of the cellular one of the driver of the vehicle is possible reduce the attention detour risks and, like this, provide the human life condition improvement. Beyond that, the group has knowledge of that will be necessary improvement the future versions of the (2) prototype through the handling of exceptions for that the near (2) prototypes can give total cover to the countless adverse situations that can occur in the moment in that the motor vehicle, will go driven and the utilization of (3) sign GSM Blocker, that be possible regular the perimeter of the frequencies emitted.

INTERFACE DESIGN FOR WEB BASED ON GRID SYSTEM BOOTSTRAP 3

João Pedro Albino, Eduardo Martins Morgado, Márcio Jesus de Morais, José Antônio Gallo Junior

This paper presents how the Grid system the new version of Bootstrap deals with the responsiveness of web pages. Based on column blocks, the system classifies the Grid screens devices into categories according to their pixel resolution, allowing the development of specific designs for each group. Understand the ways of the Bootstrap Framework Grid System allow the creation of websites, which have a better quality in their functionality, responsive mode for any screen size, thus making your browsing also more attractive, benefiting the user experience and usability. I hope with this work, demonstrate how sessions of a website can be distributed smoothly in different layouts for different screen sizes also using texts, images and videos that fit these layouts.

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Author Index A Ábia Cristina Oliveira de França, 27 Ailton Akira Shinoda, 27 Alcides Ortega, 27 Aleciana Vasconcelos Ortega, 27 Alexandre Navarro Teixeira, 23 Álvaro André Colombero Prado, 28, 29 Amanda Letícia de Souza de Almeida, 28 Anderson António de Aragão Eduardo, 24 Andre Gomes de Lira Muniz, 30 André Marcos Silva, 24 B Barbara Cristina Alves Silveira, 27 Brendo Nascimento Santos Souza, 24 Bruno Azevedo dos Santos, 30 C Carlos Henrique Sinkevicius, 30 Cayo Henrique Serra Rodrigues, 27 Christiane Marie Schweitzer, 27 Christielle Vieira dos Santos, 28 Cícero Alves da Silva, 26 Clara Pereira Coutinho, 25 Claudio da Rocha Brito, 21 D Daniel Fausto Guimarães, 30 Daniell Pontes Silva, 21 Debora Adriana Moes Correa, 30 Debora Umeno Matsura, 29 Dulcinéia Gonçalves Ferreira Píres, 25 E Eber Huanca Cayo, 28 Ecila Alves de Oliveira, 29 Eduardo Martins Morgado, 30 Elcio Schuhmacher, 25 Elizangela Maria Menegassi de Lima, 23 Esdriane Cabral Viana, 22 F Fabiana G. Serra, 26 Fabiano Amorim Vaz, 22 Fabio Papalardo, 23 Fabrizio Granelli, 27 Felipe A. Calarge, 26 Fernanda Rodrigues de Araújo, 26 G

Geraldo Oliveira Neto, 26 Giliard Faustino da Silva, 26 Gilson Gomes da Silva, 26 Gislene Victoria Silva, 23 I Iago Ferreira de Brito, 30 Isaac Danilo Santos Batista, 26 Itana Stiubiener, 27 J J. J. De Groote, 24 Jair Minoro Abe, 30 Jhonata Ferreira dos Santos, 29 João Lucas de Souza Silva, 22 João Pedro Albino, 30 José Antônio Gallo Junior, 30 José Benedito Sacomano, 23, 24 José Carlos C. Santana, 26 Julio Cebalho Maggieri, 29 Júlio Roberto Pozza Urnau Silva, 28 Jurema de Castro Souza, 25 L Laís Lima e Silva, 24 Lays Sthefanne Santos, 25 Lia Raquel Oliveira, 25 Luiz Fernando Bovolato, 27 Luiz Fernando Rodrigues da Silva, 29 M Marcela de Lima Pereira, 28 Marcelo Nogueira, 28, 29, 30 Márcio Jesus de Morais, 30 Marcio Luis Valença Araújo, 25 Marcos Moisés Crisóstomo de Oliveira, 24 Marcus de Melo Braga, 21, 22 Maria Antônia Benutti, 22 María Feldgen, 21 Maria Ludovina A. Quintans, 26 Mariana Pugas Oliveira, 25 Mariângela Carvalho Bovolato, 27 Mariano Trigila, 23 Melany M Ciampi, 21 Michelle Melo Cavalcante, 22 Murilo Borges Silva, 25, 28 N

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Nicholas Bruggner Grassi, 22 O Olival de Gusmão Freitas Júnior, 21, 22 Onília Cristina de Souza de Almeida, 28 Osvaldo Clua, 21 P Pâmela Catherine Florentino da Silva, 23 Paulo R. P. Cezar Jr., 24 Petrucio Antonio Medeiros Barros, 21, 22 R Rafael Sol dos Santos, 22 Ranaildo Gomes Da Silva, 26 Raphael Fernandes Martins, 29 Raphael Henrique Barboza, 30 Reginaldo Duarte da Cruz, 28 Renata Borges Silva, 25 Ricardo J. Machado, 29 Ricardo Rodrigues Dias de Lima, 28 Ricardo Vogel Silva, 29 Rogério Morais Carneiro, 28 S Salustiano Isidoro da Silva Neto, 26 Sandrerley R. Pires, 25 Sergio Luiz Kyrillos, 23 Sirlon Diniz de Carvalho, 25 T Thiago José Tavares Ávila, 22 Thiago Silva-de-Souza, 27 V Vânia Cristina Pires Nogueira Valente, 22, 23 Vera Rejane N. Schuhmacher, 25 V Victor Diogho Heuer de Carvalho, 22 Victor F A Barros, 21, 28 W Walter Cardoso Sátyro, 24

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