The Public Bidding Scenario of Land Information System for Municipal Administrations: Diagnosis and Requirements Proposal Using Requirements Engineering Techniques
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The management of the urban land space is a necessity and an obligation of Brazilian municipalities that need instruments capable of providing knowledge about their territory. In this sense, the local governments have sought efficient and effective solutions that provide ordering, control and maintenance of the land space, which allow the integration of cadastre data, cartographic data and land management processes, in other words, there is demand for acquisition of land information systems in order to meet the needs for urban land management. In order to obtain a land information system that can have well defined criteria of quality and performance of the market, to support the public administration in bidding processes, it is possible to apply software engineering techniques for elicitation, analysis, documentation and validation of system requirements. Nevertheless, the development of a software engineering project to define system requirements is not something simple and requires technical and professional skills as well as financial resources, which can be a major challenge for local governments. In this context, the purpose of this paper is to present the results of the application of software engineering techniques in the verification and validation of the technical specifications found in bidding notices for municipal public administrations, in order to present the Brazilian scenario and an initial proposal of a requirements document which can contribute to a future standardization of territorial information systems for municipal public administrations.
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