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<title>RECMANGUE : uma proposta de roteiro para celebração do Movimento Manguebeat.</title>
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<description>RECMANGUE : uma proposta de roteiro para celebração do Movimento Manguebeat.
This Final Course Project aims to develop a walking tour in the center of Recife, Pernambuco, seeking to value and celebrate the Manguebeat Movement, recognized as an intangible cultural heritage of Pernambuco. The project was conceived as a proposal for inclusion in the Olha! Recife tourism awareness program, aiming to expand the offer of cultural itineraries and strengthen the dissemination of the city's cultural heritage. For its development, an exploratory and descriptive research approach was carried out, based on a bibliographic review of definitions and types of tourism, as well as the Olha! Recife program and the history of Manguebeat. The methodology also included the application of an online questionnaire, disseminated using the "snowball" technique, reaching 127 participants from the Recife Metropolitan Region (RMR). The data were organized into three axes: the respondents' profile, interest in cultural itineraries, and relationship with Manguebeat. The results reveal that the surveyed public demonstrates great interest in cultural experiences and recognizes Manguebeat as a significant part of Recife's identity. Based on the diagnosis, a route was developed that includes sculptures, monuments, and the Chico Science Memorial, promoting an immersion in the history and references of the Movement. Thus, it was possible to conclude that the route can strengthen cultural identity, expand the offer of cultural tourism, and favor the preservation and dissemination of the legacy of the Manguebeat Movement in the city of Recife.
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<title>TreePilotics: processamento, métricas ecológicas visualização interativa para inventários florestais padronizados</title>
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<description>TreePilotics: processamento, métricas ecológicas visualização interativa para inventários florestais padronizados
Standardized forest inventories are essential for monitoring and comparative studies&#13;
of tropical ecosystems; however, their exploratory analysis often requiresprogramming skills, limiting accessibility for researchers and educators. This study&#13;
presents TreePlotics, an R/Shiny dashboard that automates the ingestion,&#13;
processing, and visualization of forest inventory data, focusing on portability,&#13;
usability, and offline availability of its core functionalities. The system implements an&#13;
ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) pipeline capable of validating input data, calculating&#13;
ecological attributes, and providing aggregated metrics, taxonomic rankings, spatial&#13;
maps, and customizable graphical visualizations. The application was packaged with&#13;
R Portable and includes code protection mechanisms based on encryption. Tests&#13;
using real data (618 records) showed that the ETL pipeline processing was&#13;
completed in less than 3 seconds, whereas the portable version initialization required&#13;
an average of 8.5 seconds. In a stress scenario with 147,000 records (330 plots),&#13;
data processing was finished in 34.3 seconds, with reactive filter response times&#13;
remaining under 3 seconds. A usability assessment with five participants with&#13;
different academic backgrounds indicated high ease of use for most modules, faster&#13;
data exploration compared with spreadsheets, and willingness to adopt the tool in&#13;
future analyses. The results demonstrate that TreePlotics reduces technical barriers&#13;
to forest inventory exploration, providing a portable, secure, and accessible tool for&#13;
research and educational applications.
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<dc:date>2026-07-21T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Acessibilidade em Libras e Turismo :propostas para os centros de atendimento ao turismo de Pernambuco - CAT</title>
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<description>Acessibilidade em Libras e Turismo :propostas para os centros de atendimento ao turismo de Pernambuco - CAT
In tourism communication processes, there is a direct dependence on the circulation of clear, accessible, and understandable information for visitors. When these processes are not inclusive, specific groups, such as deaf individuals, end up facing difficulties that limit their autonomy and compromise their tourism experience. In the context of Recife, the Tourist Information Centers (TICs), more specifically those managed by Pernambuco Tourism Company (EMPETUR), represent strategic points for reception, guidance, and mediation of information, especially in high-traffic locations. In these TICs, gaps related to accessibility are noticeable, whether due to the lack of staff training or the absence of materials that facilitate communication with deaf visitors. Given this scenario, the present study aims to create strategies focused on serving deaf individuals. As methodological procedures, a literature review, direct observation, document analysis, and interviews were conducted. As a result, a structured proposal is presented that can guide future actions in the field of tourism and accessibility. It is expected to contribute to strengthening actions in communicational inclusion within tourism services, expanding the autonomy of deaf tourists, and promoting a more welcoming, efficient service aligned with accessibility principles.
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<dc:date>2026-05-20T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>O impacto das metodologias cascata e Scrum na criação de aplicações utilizando Outsystems</title>
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<description>O impacto das metodologias cascata e Scrum na criação de aplicações utilizando Outsystems
The advancement of low-code platforms, such as OutSystems, has transformed &#13;
software development by reducing technical complexity and accelerating application &#13;
delivery. In this context, the choice of development methodology plays a decisive role in project productivity and quality. This study provides a comparative analysis of the &#13;
impacts of the Waterfall and Scrum methodologies in the creation of low-code &#13;
applications, based on a literature review and market experiences observed between &#13;
2015 and 2026. The results indicate that the Waterfall model is more suitable for &#13;
projects with a closed scope, regulatory environments, and contexts that require &#13;
rigorous documentation, benefiting predictability and traceability. In contrast, Scrum &#13;
enhances the low-code paradigm by fostering iterative cycles, incremental deliveries, &#13;
and greater adaptability to change, thereby reducing rework and increasing customer &#13;
satisfaction. It is concluded that the choice of methodology in the context of low-code &#13;
and the OutSystems platform should consider the degree of requirement stability and &#13;
organizational maturity, with Scrum being more compatible with dynamic scenarios &#13;
and better supporting mature teams, while Waterfall proves more efficient in &#13;
controlled and normative environments, facilitating stakeholder separation and &#13;
serving as a viable option for less experienced teams.
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