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| 1 | 1 | \begin{abstract} |
| 2 | + | |
| 2 | 3 | The Brazilian Public Software (SPB) is a program by the Brazilian Federal |
| 3 | 4 | Government to foster the sharing and collaboration on Free and Open Source |
| 4 | -Software (FOSS) solutions for the public administration. | |
| 5 | -% | |
| 6 | -In the one hand, Brazilian Public Softwares have some differences from FOSS | |
| 7 | -projects, in particular the software is considered a public good and the | |
| 8 | -Federal Government assumes some responsibilities related to its use. In the | |
| 9 | -other hand, the software development principles are the same: trend towards | |
| 10 | -decentralization in decision-making, information and development sharing, and | |
| 11 | -continuous feedback. | |
| 12 | -% | |
| 13 | -In this context, we have designed a platform based on the integration and | |
| 14 | -evolution of existing FOSS tools. Nowadays, the SPB Portal provides several | |
| 15 | -modern features for software collaborative development, helping the Brazilian | |
| 16 | -public administration to share its solutions. | |
| 17 | -% | |
| 18 | -In this paper, we present this integrated software development platform that | |
| 19 | -was developed for the program by a heterogeneous team composed by professors, | |
| 5 | +Software (FOSS) solutions for the public administration. In the one hand, | |
| 6 | +Brazilian Public Softwares have some differences from FOSS projects, in | |
| 7 | +particular, the software is considered a public good and the Federal government | |
| 8 | +assumes some responsibilities related to its use. In the other hand, the | |
| 9 | +software development principles are the same: the trend towards | |
| 10 | +decentralization in decision-making, the information and development sharing, | |
| 11 | +and the continuous feedback. In this context, we have designed a platform based | |
| 12 | +on the integration and evolution of existing FOSS tools. Nowadays, the SPB | |
| 13 | +Portal provides several modern features for software collaborative development, | |
| 14 | +helping the Brazilian public administration to share its solutions. In this | |
| 15 | +paper, we present this integrated software development platform that was | |
| 16 | +developed for the program by a heterogeneous team composed by professors, | |
| 20 | 17 | master students, undergraduate students and professionals from FOSS |
| 21 | 18 | communities. The development of this platform used several FOSS applications, |
| 22 | -providing a nontrivial integration among them, as well as, have generated | |
| 19 | +providing a non-trivial integration among them, as well as, have generated | |
| 23 | 20 | several contributed features back to them. In this experience report, alongside |
| 24 | 21 | the platform architecture, features, and the user experience efforts carried |
| 25 | 22 | out, we also discuss our work process, based on agile and free software |
| 26 | -development practices, and the lessons learned in 3 years work on the SPB | |
| 23 | +development practices, and the lessons learned in 30 months work on the SPB | |
| 27 | 24 | project. |
| 28 | 25 | |
| 29 | -\textbf{Keywords:} Brazilian Public Software, Free/Libre/Open Source Software, Software Evolution, Integrated Platform | |
| 26 | +\textbf{Keywords:} Brazilian Public Software, Free/Libre/Open Source Software, | |
| 27 | + Software Evolution, Integrated Platform | |
| 30 | 28 | |
| 31 | 29 | \end{abstract} |
| 32 | - | ... | ... |
sbqs2017/spb.tex
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| 17 | 17 | \author{Paulo Meirelles\inst{1,3}, Antonio Terceiro\inst{2}, Hilmer Neri\inst{1},\\ |
| 18 | 18 | Melissa Wen\inst{2}, Rodrigo Siqueira\inst{3}, Lucas Kanashiro\inst{3}} |
| 19 | 19 | |
| 20 | -\address{Faculdade UnB Gama (FGA) -- Universidade de Brasília (UnB)\\ | |
| 20 | +\address{Laboratory of Production, Research and Innovation in Software (LAPPIS)\\ | |
| 21 | + Faculdade UnB Gama (FGA) -- Universidade de Brasília (UnB)\\ | |
| 21 | 22 | Área Especial de Indústria Projeção A, Setor Leste -- Gama - DF -- Brasil |
| 22 | 23 | \email{\{paulormm,hilmer\}@unb.br} |
| 23 | 24 | \nextinstitute |
| 24 | - Cooperativa de Trabalho em Tecnologias Livres (Colivre)\ | |
| 25 | + Cooperativa de Trabalho em Tecnologias Livres -- Colivre\ | |
| 25 | 26 | Rua Marechal Floriano, 28, Canela, Salvador - BA -- Brasil |
| 26 | 27 | \email{\{terceiro,melissa\}@colivre.coop.br} |
| 27 | 28 | \nextinstitute |
| 28 | - Instituto de Matemática e Estatística -- Universidade de São Paulo (USP)\\ | |
| 29 | + Free Libre Open Source Competence Center (CCSL)\\ | |
| 30 | + Instituto de Matemática e Estatística (IME) -- Universidade de São Paulo (USP)\\ | |
| 29 | 31 | Rua do Matão, 1010, Cidade Universitária -- São Paulo - SP -- Brasil |
| 30 | 32 | \email{\{siqueira,lkd\}@ime.usp.br} |
| 31 | 33 | } |
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| 44 | 46 | \input{content/07-process} |
| 45 | 47 | \input{content/08-contributions} |
| 46 | 48 | \input{content/09-lessons} |
| 47 | -\input{content/10-finals} | |
| 48 | 49 | |
| 49 | 50 | %------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| 50 | 51 | \bibliographystyle{sbc} | ... | ... |