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BILETA
British & Irish Law, Education and Technology Association
18th Annual Conference (2003, London, England)
www.bileta.ac.uk/2003
E-Courts in Brazil
Conceptual model for entirely electronic court process 7
COLLECTER
Collaborative Electronic Commerce Technology
and Research (2003, Santiago, Chile)
ing.utalca.cl/CollECTeR
Electronic transparency
How Information Technology based on Internet Structure
(using UNL) is able to contribute for public business
transparency in the countries 31
Usability
The first border of e-Gov 45
IFIP
3rd I3E2003 IFIP Conference on e-Commerce, e-Business,
and e-Government (2003, Guarujá, Brazil)
www.cenpra.gov.br/noticiaseeventos/I3E_conference
ROBOCUP
The First RoboCup American Open (2003, Pittsburg, USA)
www.americanopen03.org
Tania C. D. Bueno
tania@ijuris.org
Hugo C. Hoeschl
digesto@digesto.net
Samantha Hoffmann
samanthahoffmann@hotmail.com
ABSTRACT
1. INTRODUCTION
classify and store the petitions received via web, which allows
the processing time of a judicial litigation to be optimised. This
system includes a complex knowledge representation: to
automatically index the petition text it will be necessary to
organize the most important Brazilian Codes in the form of an
ontological tree. At this moment, the Criminal Code and
Consumers Code are already implemented into the system.
Estimates indicate that about 16 months are required to
complete all the codes. The knowledge representation will be
used in other modules and systems of the Electronic Court,
mainly in the Judge Module. This development will be shown in
more details under item 3.
• Wireless Communication;
• Videoconference;
• Groupware tools;
• Corporate portal;
• Electronic management of documents;
• Call centre;
• Electronic signature and authentication;
• Electronic payment system;
• Electronic auction;
• E-post (universal and permanent electronic mail); and
• Artificial intelligence.
Dictionary of normative
Controlled terms
Extraction Vocabulary
Partial matching
Indexes– present
Indexes– template in
name of case
the … database
the
parties
appropriate …
appropriate …
court court
lawsuit’s …
value lawsuit’s …
indicative … value
expression … …
s … … …
Similarity degree
6. CONCLUSIONS
7 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
REFERENCES
Erica B. Q. Ribeiro
erica@ijuris.org
Hugo C. Hoeschl
digesto@digesto.net
Tania C. D. Bueno
tania@ijuris.org
Samantha Hoffmann
samanthahoffmann@hotmail.com
ABSTRACT
1. INTRODUCTION
The strategy was to combine the use of ICT with the study
of certain topics in Law (Civil and Criminal Procedures,
Electoral and Civil Law especially). The exchange of ideas and
opinions was stimulated. Debates about interrogatories via
videoconference were proposed on subjects such as the use of
such technological tool for the interrogatory of arrested
defendants, which is in frank expansion in Brazil
notwithstanding the controversy it raises in terms of both
principles, the Due Process of Law and Wide Defence.
Gathering statements and reports digitally available in the
Virtual Learning Environment (VLE), as well as visits to the site
of the judge who first accomplished such an experience of
interrogating via videoconference, were other efficient
BIBLIOGRAPHY
ABSTRACT
This article aims to present case studies carry out in the public
administration area, specifically in the purchase sectors, in which information
technology based on internet infra-structure makes possible better
improvements in the public administration purchase control and strongly
contributes for purchase prices reduction and for society monitoring. This
creates what is called e-transparency (electronic transparency) with UNL
technology allows people to communicate in different languages which is an
important price reduction factor due to a corruption indices reduction in this
area.
1
Post-Graduate Program in Production Engineering, Federal University of Santa
Catarina, Trindade, Florianópolis, Brazil, 88040-900, 55 48 234-0333, www.eps.ufsc.br
2
Law and Intelligence Systems Research Institute, Lauro Linhares St, 728/105,
Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil, 88036-002, 55 48 3025-6609, www.ijuris.org
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Keywords
1. INTRODUCTION
3. DEFINITIONS
4. BACKGROUNDS
5. BASES
6. METHOD
Business Intelligence
Gestão do Conhecimento
UNL (Universal Networking Language)
Data Mining
DataWarehouse
e-MarketPlace
e -Procurement e -Sale
WBC Procurement WBC Sales s
B2B WBC
B2B Empresa Virtual
WBC WorkFlow WBC Sales B2B
B2B B2C
WBT
WBC A2A
B2B
EAI 1
7. CONCLUSION
8. REFERENCES
ABSTRACT
This article is about the importance of the adoption in wide scale of Usability
practices for government web portals. Inside of a recent focuses, was given
emphasis in parameters definitions that could increase the chances of a
successfully enterprise strategy inside of the current reality of the World
Wide Web. An evolution was diagnosed concerning the subject that described
and established norms and patterns allied interfaces of Electronic
Government, Usability development concepts, and also demonstrating their
advantages.
1. INTRODUCTION
1
PhD candidate, Post-Graduate Program in Production Engineering Federal University
of Santa Catarina Trindade – Florianópolis – Brazil – 88040-900 – 55 48 234-0333
2
PhD candidate, Law and Intelligence Systems Research Institute, Lauro Linhares St,
728, 105, Zip code 88036-002, Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil, www.ijuris.org
3
PhD, Law and Intelligence Systems Research Institute, Lauro Linhares St, 728, 105,
Zip code 88036-002, Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil, www.ijuris.org
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2. WHAT IS USABILITY?
How fast can a user who has never seen the user
Ease of learning interface before learn it sufficiently well to accomplish
basic tasks?
Once an experienced user has learned to use the system,
Efficiency of use
how fast can he or she accomplish tasks?
If a user has used the system before, can he or she
remember enough to use it effectively the next time or
Memorability
does the user have to start learning everything over
again?
How often do users make errors while using the system,
Error frequency
how serious are these errors, and how do users recover
and severity
from these errors?
Subjective
How much does the seems “user friendly” for the user?
satisfaction
5. CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
Aline Junckes2
alinejunckes@hotmail.com
ABSTRACT
1
Instituto Jurídico de Inteligência e Sistemas – IJURIS, Florianópolis, SC, Brasil,
www.ijuris.org
2
Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina – UFSC, Florianópolis, SC, Brasil, www.ufsc.br
3
Laboratório de Ensino a Distância – LED/UFSC, Florianópolis, SC, Brasil,
www.led.ufsc.br
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one of the main governmental web portals in Brazil, having been awarded
for its social relevance. It is a reference for the future of the development
of state emanations in the digital environment and still a new horizon for
the construction of the citizenship in the digital democracy. All the process
of collection, processing and diffusion of the relevant information on the
subject of the drugs is planned and managed by OBID, following the goals
traced as the National Antidrugs Policies. The significant detail that jumps
to the consideration is the use of a complete methodology that allows to
equate the necessary linking between that demand information, that one
that produces it and that one that has turns it available. This paper aims at
the study of the strategic information production for the modernization of
public politics.
Keywords
1. INTRODUCTION
2. INSTITUTIONAL BACKGROUND
5.1 Collection
5.2 Analysis
5.3 Dissemination
6.4 Multisearch
7. NEW DEVELOPMENTS
8. NOTES
1
The National Antidrugs Council – CONAD is the SISNAD normative department,
collectively deliberating, presided by the Chief Minister of the Institutional Security
Cabinet of the Republic Presidency.
9. REFERENCES
ABSTRACT
1
IJURIS, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Campus Universitário, Trindade,
Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil. CEP: 88040-900
2
IJURIS Collaborator, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Campus Universitário,
Trindade, Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil. CEP: 88040-900
3
Production Engineering Pos-Graduation Coordinator at UFSC, Federal University of
Santa Catarina, Campus Universitário, Trindade, Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil.
CEP: 88040-900
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INTRODUCTION
MOTIVATION
So, the UWs had been created locally and restricted the
attributes to the general form. To store and retrieve the locally
created UWs and to improve and reduce the time of UNL
sentences codification, the Brazilian research group of UFSC
(Federal University of Santa Catarina) has developed a tool,
based on UNL Center’s Universal Word Gate, called UWGATEBR
(www.ijuris.org/uwgatebr) (Figure 1). Also, as verified on the
development of Environment Audit application, this tool allows
a progressive study of the UW restrictions, from the most
The UWGATE.BR stands out for the easy way to add new
UWs to the UW Dictionary used to codify UNL sentences.
Everyone may include a new UW in the database. In the
beginning, this new UW will be analyzed to be verified and
corrected by the responsible administrators and they will
decide approve the UW in the dictionary.
Public module
Administrative module
The UDE databases will be linked with the UNL Center and
UNL Language Center databases, using the dictionaries already
existing.
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
[1] Uchida, Hiroshi; Zhu, Meying; Senta, Tarcisio Della. A gift for a
millennium. Tokyo, 1999.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Gabriela Tissiani1
tissiani@eps.ufsc.br
ABSTRACT
1
Distance Learning Laboratory, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Campus da
Trindade, Florianópolis, SC, Brazil
2
Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Campus da
Trindade, Florianópolis, SC, Brazil
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more organized flow to allow users interacts with the application in a friendly
and effective way. The authors believe that it is possible to generate a
framework to UNL GUIs design, based on semiotic studies for standard GUIs
design, besides the requirements for the UNL system. Considering that
semiotics covers a diversity of si gn-usage like images and texts, it is helpful
to the task of interface design. In the case of UNL interfaces, it may
contribute to the proper design of textual content, menus and labels,
representing the best way to identify the interface elements meanings for a
universal understanding. This work presents a semiotic approach for UNL
interfaces. It aims to help designers in the creation of more accessible
interfaces for UNL applications.
one that allows people to work with the application easily and
in an intuitive way, increasing the users satisfaction associated
to the work performance (Ambler, 1998).
3.1 Usability
3
(Proper functionality): “What tasks and subtasks must be carried out.”
(Shneirderman, 1998)
4
(Reliability, availability, security and data integrity): “(…) commands must function
as specified, displayed data must reflect the database contents, and updates must be
applied correctly. (…) Protection must be provided from unauthorized access,
inadvertent destruction of data, or malicious tampering.” (Shneirderman, 1998)
5
(Integration): “Can be considered the integration across application packages and
software tools.” (Shneirderman, 1998)
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5 CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
ABSTRACT
During the last few years, the Internet has emerged as one of the main
channels for communication and access of information. The number of
people getting connected and the interchange of experiences at all
knowledge levels have grown at incredible speed, but yet, along with the
advantages of a rapid access at long distances, comes the difficulty of
communication due to the language barrier. The UNL (Universal Networking
Language) has appeared as a way out to the minimization of this problem.
Along with UNL also came the need for new projects that may turn feasible
the use of this technology through the WEB. In this paper we present a way
of using object oriented modeling in order to organize and better understand
the basic elements of UNL from a computational point of view.
Keywords
I. INTRODUCTION
A. Relations
B. Universal Words
C. Attributes
D. Dictionary
E. Knowledge Base
This problem and other details like this one will remain to
be treated in a revision of the models we have just presented.
We suggest for this matter the collaboration of researchers on
UNL that possess knowledge on object oriented programming.
V. CONCLUSION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
REFERENCES
1
Hugo Cesar Hoeschl, Ph.D
hugo@wbsa.com.br
2
Andre Bortolon, Msc.
bortolon@ijuris.org
ABSTRACT
1 INTRODUCTION
1
Brazilian Government Federal Attorney; Ijuris researcher; WBSA Scientific Council
President. Lauro Linhares, 728 – S. 105. Florianópolis, SC, Brazil
2
Instituto Jurídico de Inteligência e Sistemas – Ijuris. Lauro Linhares, 728 – 212.
Florianópolis, SC, Brazil
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Brazil has won five times the biggest soccer event of the
world, the World Cup. The chart showed in figure 1 shows
World Cup winners. Also, Brazil is the current FIFA/Coca-Cola
World Ranking. It is the country that occupied the first place
for more time in all the ranking’s history. It has never been
below the third position. Brazil is the only one country that has
participated in all World Cup editions, finishing in the top-five
twelve times, nine of them as top-3 and winning five. Besides
that, it has a series of other expressive marks in this sport.
The task of this work is: (a) to locate the intelligence and
the knowledge that generate these victories; (b) to develop
extraction and identification methods; and (c) to create
representation methodologies and identify the types of
knowledge that can be represented for the soccer robotics.
Level 3:
Deep knowing people
WC Chanpions, great scholars
Knowledge
complexity
Specific Level 2:
Knowledge Journalists,
Journalists, proffessionals in the area
area,, analists
Level 1:
Public interested and fans
Number of
people
Intelligent Bases
Classification
Extraction
Databases
Grouping
Hypercubs
Documents
Framed
Knowledge
Decision
Scholars Process
8 DCKR
1.b) Contextualised
search
1) ReadingtheResolutionspreviouslyselected on UNO´s database
+
2) Draftinglist1 2.b) Draftinglist2
3) Obtaininga temporarylist
REFERENCES