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Universidade Federal do Ceará
Mestrado e Doutorado em Ciências da Computação

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Defesa de Tese: Paulo Artur de Sousa Duarte

Data da publicação: 25 de outubro de 2024 Categoria: Defesas de Tese, Notícias

Título: RECITAAL: REquirement Catalog of InteroperabiliTy Ambient Assisted Living systems

Data: 01/11/2024
Horário: 14h00
Local:  Sala de Seminários do GREat – Bloco 942-A

 

Resumo:

With the gradual increase in the population of older adults in the world, some initiatives have been created that use technologies and concepts from recent paradigms (e.g. Internet of Things and Ambient Intelligence) and are aimed at the well-being and care of the elderly population. One example is Ambient-Assisted Living (AAL). AAL can be defined as “the use of Information and Communication Technologies in a person’s daily living and working environment to enable them to stay active longer, remain socially connected, and live independently into old age”. The development of AAL systems presents several challenges and ramifications. One of the main examples is the interoperability, defined as “the ability of two or more systems or components to exchange information and to use the information that has been exchanged”. One way to provide support for the development of AAL systems is to summarize the existing approaches to the problem of interoperability, in its different types and levels. As well as establishing correlations between the strategies, subcharacteristics, architectural patterns, platform types, communication protocols, semantic and syntactic aspects, among others. A common solution for this is the Non-Functional Requirements catalogs, which allow the reuse of validated solutions and present their interdependencies and trade-offs. In this thesis proposal, two approaches were used to extract information about interoperability treatment strategies in AAL projects: academic literature and public software repositories. Based on results from a systematic mapping followed by a snowballing forward, academic studies were obtained regarding AAL systems that have interoperability as a requirement. Then, through Grounded Theory (GT), information about the characteristics of interoperability for AAL was extracted from the texts. Following the CORRELATE process, an interoperability catalog for AAL was constructed. In this way, this thesis investigates the construction of a way to provide support to the development process of AAL systems with regard to the problem of interoperability.

Banca examinadora:

  • Prof. Dr. Windson Viana de Carvalho (MDCC/UFC – Orientador)
  • Prof.ª Dr.ª Rainara Maia Carvalho (UFC – Coorientadora)
  • Prof. Dr. Lincoln Souza Rocha (MDCC/UFC)
  • Prof. Dr. Enyo José Tavares Gonçalves (UFC)
  • Prof. Dr. Celso Alberto Saibel Santos (UFES)

 

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