Percorrer por data de Publicação, começado por "2017-06-08"
A mostrar 1 - 2 de 2
Resultados por página
Opções de ordenação
- Pervasive Business Intelligence: A Key Success Factor for BusinessPublication . Guarda, Teresa; León, Marcelo; Augusto, Maria Fernanda; Mota Pinto, Filipe; Barrionuevo, Oscar; Villao, DatzaniaToday the strategic significance of information is fundamental to any organization. With the intensification of competition between companies in open markets and often saturated, companies must learn to know themselves and to the market through the collection and analysis of quality information. The strategic information is seen as a key resource for success in the business, which is provided by Business Intelligence systems. A successful business strategy requires an awareness of the surrounding (internal and external) environment of organizations, including customers, competitors, industry structure and competitive forces. Managing the future means not only is able to anticipate what will happen outside the organization, but also be able to represent the events through their own actions timely. To make it possible, Pervasive Business Intelligence arises as a natural evolution of business intelligence applications in organizations, allowing to companies achieve and maintain a sustainable competitive advantage, helping managers react proactively in a timely manner to threats and opportunities.
- Location Privacy Concerns in Mobile ApplicationsPublication . Marcelino, Luis; Silva, CatarinaPrivacy is a ubiquitous topic in research nowadays, specially in mobile application scenarios. Users are seldom aware of the privacy hazards they are under when using mobile applications. In this paper we compare two privacy studies and present development strategies that can be employed to favour the awareness of privacy and security issues with a strong focus on location data. Results show that developers should play an increasingly important role in the assurance of privacy since users of mobile apps, although concerned with privacy issues, are not fully prepared for making the right decisions in every situation as a rerun of an old study shows.
