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Tese de Doutorado: Controlando Atrasos em Tempo de Simulação: uma abordagem para MABS implementadas em Java
sexta-feira, 22 de março de 2013 às 15:24

Candidato : Pier Giovanni Taranti
Orientador: Carlos José Pereira de Lucena
Data e Hora: 27/03/2013 às 9:00
Local: FPLF 13º andar



DI na Mídia: "Meet Wikipedia, the Encyclopedia Anyone Can Code" – Wired News (03/19/13) Cade Metz
quinta-feira, 21 de março de 2013 às 14:07

Lua, a 20-year-old programming language, has been opened up to the public so that anyone can build material on Wikipedia and its sister websites. “We wanted to provide editors with a real programming language,” says the Wikimedia Foundation’s Rob Lanphier. “This will make things easier for editors, but it will also be significantly faster.” (…) The foundation thus migrated to Lua, a scripting language developed to automate the execution of frequently repeated tasks. Wikimedia selected Lua on the merit of it being specifically designed for embedding code and because it enables site administrators to carefully control how that code is carried out. “We’re able to constrain things such that we don’t have to worry about an author accidentally–or on purpose–changing an article in such a way that it brings down our servers,” Lanphier says. He also notes that anyone can teach themselves Lua programming by viewing a sample code embedded in an existing article.
Leia mais em: http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2013/03/wikipedia-lua/


Dissertação de Mestrado: A non-intrusive solution for distributed visualization and collaboration in a visualizer
quinta-feira, 21 de março de 2013 às 13:03

Candidato:ALEXANDRE VALDETARO PORTO
Orientador:ALBERTO BARBOSA RAPOSO
Data e Local: 26/03/13 às 14 horas
Local: RDC511



Dissertação de Mestrado: Uma Solução Eficiente para Subdivisão Adaptativa de Malhas Triangulares
quinta-feira, 21 de março de 2013 às 13:00

Candidato:JEFERSON ROMULO PEREIRA COELHO
Orientador:MARCELO GATTASS
Data e Hora: 26/03/2013 às 10 horas
Local: RDC511



Dissertação de Mestrado: Resolução de sistemas de equações lineares de grande porte
quinta-feira, 21 de março de 2013 às 12:02

Candidato:ANDRE LUIS CAVALCANTI BUENO
Orientador:NOEMI DE LA ROCQUE RODRIGUEZ
Data e Hora: 25/03/2013 às 13 horas
Local: RDC415



Dissertação de Mestrado: Distributed RDF Graph Keyword Search
quinta-feira, 21 de março de 2013 às 11:57

Candidato:DANILO MORET RODRIGUES
Orientador:KARIN KOOGAN BREITMAN
Data e Hora: 25/03/2013 às 13horas
Local: RDC512



Tese de Doutorado: Computational support for the analysis of social media available in online communities
terça-feira, 19 de março de 2013 às 10:24

Candidato: DARLINTON BARBOSA FERES CARVALHO
Orientador: CARLOS JOSE PEREIRA DE LUCENA
Data e Hora: 22/03/2013 às 13:30
Local: FPLF 13º andar



Dissertação de Mestrado: Sistema de recomendação para apoiar a construção de gráficos com dados estatísticos
sexta-feira, 15 de março de 2013 às 16:51

Candidato: TAISSA ABDALLA FILGUEIRAS DE SOUSA
Orientador: SIMONE DINIZ JUNQUEIRA BARBOSA
Data e Hora: 22/03/2013 às 10:00
Local: RDC511



Tese de Doutorado: On the Detection of Architecturally-Relevant Code Anomalies in Software Systems
sexta-feira, 15 de março de 2013 às 16:46

Candidato: ISELA MACIA BERTRAN
Orientador: ARNDT VON STAA
Data e Hora: 20/03/2013 às 9:30
Local: FPLF 13º andar



Palestra: Reflecting on the Usability of Research on Culture in Designing Interaction
quarta-feira, 13 de março de 2013 às 12:49

Título: Reflecting on the Usability of Research on Culture in Designing Interaction
Palestrante: José Abdelnour-Nocera, University of West London
Data: 20/03/2013
Horário: 14:00
Local: 511 RDC

Resumo
The concept of culture has been attractive to producers of interactive systems who are willing to design useful and relevant solutions to users increasingly located in culturally diverse contexts. Despite a substantial body of research on culture and technology, interaction designers have not always been able to apply these research outputs to effectively define requirements for culturally diverse users. I frame this issue as one of understanding of the different paradigms underpinning the cultural models being applied to interface development and research. Drawing on different social science theories, I will discuss top-down and bottom-up perspectives in the study of users’ cultural differences and discuss the extent to which each provides usable design knowledge.

Short Bio
José Abdelnour-Nocera is Reader in Sociotechnical Design and Head of The Sociotechnical Centre for Internationalisation and User Experience at the University of West London. His interests lie in the sociotechnical and cultural aspects of systems design, development and use. In pursuing these interests, he has been involved as researcher and consultant in several projects in the UK and overseas in the domains of e-learning in social development, e-commerce, e-governance, and enterprise resource planning systems. Dr. Abdelnour-Nocera gained an MSc in Social Psychology from Simon Bolivar University in Caracas, Venezuela, and a PhD in Computing from The Open University, UK. More info here https://soc.uwl.ac.uk/~jabdelno