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A necessidade de partilhar dados entre sistemas de informação, nomeadamente em low-code plat forms (LCPs), é cada vez maior nos dias de hoje. A interconexão e a partilha de dados entre
sistemas são aspetos essenciais para muitas organizações e empresas que utilizam plataformas de
desenvolvimento e gestão low-code. A troca de informações entre diferentes tipos de sistemas pode
melhorar a eficiência operacional, facilitando a colaboração entre equipas e fornecendo uma visão
mais completa dos dados.
O trabalho desenvolvido nesta dissertação, no contexto do projeto DISME, plataforma low code para executar e modelar processos de negócio, tem como objetivo abordar os desafios atuais
na transmissão de dados entre sistemas de informação. O foco está no desenvolvimento de uma
componente que facilite a comunicação entre esses sistemas, superando as barreiras atuais existen tes. Utilizando tecnologias REST e JSON, procura-se fornecer uma solução eficaz de integração,
otimizando a troca de informações e promovendo uma interoperabilidade mais eficiente e fluida
entre os sistemas de informação.
Para conduzir esta pesquisa, adotou-se uma abordagem metodológica baseada em casos de
estudo. Foi utilizado o caso EU-Rent, amplamente reconhecido e utilizado em pesquisas académicas
para validar ideias, protótipos e conceitos. Este caso serviu como representação da realidade de
muitas empresas de aluguer de carros e permitiu adquirir conhecimento sobre os desafios atuais
na transmissão de dados. Utilizando a informação disponível e os dados fornecidos pelo caso EU Rent, foi possível compreender as necessidades de integração e restrições técnicas. Esta abordagem
permitiu uma melhor compreensão do contexto organizacional representado pelo caso EU-Rent,
fundamentando o desenvolvimento de um novo módulo de integração do DISME.
Com os resultados apresentados, foi possível comprovar a eficiência e eficácia da componente
desenvolvida ao replicar com sucesso alguns dos cenários identificados no estudo realizado no caso
EU-Rent. Os testes realizados demonstram que a solução de integração proposta proporciona uma
troca de informações mais fluida e eficiente entre os sistemas de informação, superando as barreiras
existentes. Estes resultados evidenciam o impacto positivo da solução desenvolvida e sua relevância.
The need to share data between information systems, particularly in low-code platforms (LCPs), is ever greater in current times. Interconnection and data sharing between systems are essential aspects for many organizations and companies that use low-code development and management platforms. Exchanging information between different types of systems can enhance operational efficiency, facilitating collaboration among teams and providing a more comprehensive view of data. The work developed in this dissertation, in the context of the DISME project, a low-code platform to execute and model business processes, aims to address current challenges in data transmission between information systems. The focus is on developing a component that eases the communication between these systems, overcoming existing barriers. Using REST and JSON technologies, the goal is to provide an effective integration solution, optimizing the exchange of information, promoting more efficient and seamless interoperability between information systems. To conduct this research, a methodological approach based on case studies was adopted. The EU-Rent case, widely recognized and used in academic research to validate ideas, prototypes, and concepts, was employed. This case served as a representation of the reality of many car rental companies, allowing us to gain insight into the current challenges in data transmission. Using the available information and the data provided by the EU-Rent case, it was possible to understand integration needs and technical constraints. This approach allowed for a better understanding of the organizational context represented by the EU-Rent case, supporting the development of a new integration module for DISME. With the presented results, it was possible to confirm the efficiency and effectiveness of the developed component by successfully replicating some of the scenarios identified in the study con ducted on the EU-Rent case. The tests carried out demonstrate that the proposed integration solution provides a more seamless and efficient exchange of information between information sys tems, overcoming existing barriers. These results highlight the positive impact of the developed solution and its relevance.
The need to share data between information systems, particularly in low-code platforms (LCPs), is ever greater in current times. Interconnection and data sharing between systems are essential aspects for many organizations and companies that use low-code development and management platforms. Exchanging information between different types of systems can enhance operational efficiency, facilitating collaboration among teams and providing a more comprehensive view of data. The work developed in this dissertation, in the context of the DISME project, a low-code platform to execute and model business processes, aims to address current challenges in data transmission between information systems. The focus is on developing a component that eases the communication between these systems, overcoming existing barriers. Using REST and JSON technologies, the goal is to provide an effective integration solution, optimizing the exchange of information, promoting more efficient and seamless interoperability between information systems. To conduct this research, a methodological approach based on case studies was adopted. The EU-Rent case, widely recognized and used in academic research to validate ideas, prototypes, and concepts, was employed. This case served as a representation of the reality of many car rental companies, allowing us to gain insight into the current challenges in data transmission. Using the available information and the data provided by the EU-Rent case, it was possible to understand integration needs and technical constraints. This approach allowed for a better understanding of the organizational context represented by the EU-Rent case, supporting the development of a new integration module for DISME. With the presented results, it was possible to confirm the efficiency and effectiveness of the developed component by successfully replicating some of the scenarios identified in the study con ducted on the EU-Rent case. The tests carried out demonstrate that the proposed integration solution provides a more seamless and efficient exchange of information between information sys tems, overcoming existing barriers. These results highlight the positive impact of the developed solution and its relevance.
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Engenharia organizacional DEMO Sistemas de informação Partilha de dados API REST Plataforma low-code Organizational engineering Computer systems Data sharing REST API Low-code platform Engenharia Informática . Faculdade de Ciências Exatas e da Engenharia