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    Evaluación experimental sobre la utilización de patrones de gobierno electrónico
    (2022) Medina, Oscar Carlos; Groppo, Mario Alberto; Marciszack, Marcelo Martín
    En el marco de la Tesis Doctoral “Definición de Patrones a partir de Buenas Prácticas para el desarrollo de sistemas de Gobierno Electrónico”, se realizó un experimento con el objetivo de evaluar si el uso de patrones mejora o no la facilidad de comprensión del modelo conceptual de un sistema de gobierno electrónico real, comparándolo con el uso de descripción narrativa exclusivamente, o en combinación patrones de negocio más descripción narrativa. Este trabajo expone las actividades principales del experimento, planificación, ejecución, análisis e interpretación de resultados, y presenta las conclusiones del mismo en relación a las hipótesis planteadas.
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    Systematic mapping of literature on applicable patterns in conceptual modelling of information systems
    (Springer, 2021) Medina, Oscar Carlos; Pérez Cota, Manuel; Damiano, Luis Esteban; Della Mea, Karen; Marciszack, Marcelo Martín
    Abstract. Context: The addition of patterns to the Conceptual Model of Information Systems would allow to optimize the quality level of computer systems. In spite of the fact that there are several studies on the application of patterns in the different phases of software development, since the beginning, these studies have focused on programming rather than analysis and design. Objective: The aim of this study is to carry out a systematic mapping of the field of Software Engineering in an attempt to characterize state-of-the-art patterns that can be applied to Conceptual Modelling, identifying gaps and opportunities for future research. Method: A systematic mapping of existing literature on the topic was performed in order to identify the most important studies on the field. These were then classified and analyzed according to different criteria. We also carried out a subjective assessment highlighting the most important ideas and experiences identified. Results: As a result of systematic mapping, there were found 26 primary studies of interest published between January 1995 and December 2019. In general, these studies are associated with software modelling methodologies which provide empirical evidence of the impact of the use of patterns. Conclusions: In this preliminary study, it was possible to identify the most relevant pattern types that were applied in the Conceptual Modelling of Information Systems. Integrating these types of patterns with existing analysis and design tools is also an important challenge that needs to be addressed in this area.
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    Using architecture patterns in the conceptual model of an egov software
    (Springer, 2020) Medina, Oscar Carlos; Romero, María Soledad; Romero, Rubén Anibal; Siban, Mariano Martín; Marciszack, Marcelo Martín
    Context: A model to reuse of a successful solution for the same problem, considering different contexts, is called a Pattern. Patterns can be classified in different types from Software Engineering point of view. Objective: This work focuses on the use of architecture patterns for Conceptual Modelling of a software product. Methods: A study case on a process that supports an occupational safety monitoring application in the Public Sector was analyzed. This experience can be used as a baseline to be used in similar Electronic Government systems. Results: The application of Architecture Patterns allows to define Software Architecture planning the system structure in a middle layer of the Conceptual Modelling. Conclusion: It is feasible to incorporate architecture patterns to the eGov system modelling phase and to increase the software quality level that implements them. The patterns generated from this experience will be used to define a model to analyze the application of patterns in Conceptual Modelling of Electronic Government systems
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    Propuesta de modelado conceptual para definir, catalogar y seleccionar patrones de gobierno electrónico
    (edUTecNe. Universidad Tecnológica Nacional, 2020) Medina, Oscar Carlos; Groppo, Mario Alberto; Marciszack, Marcelo Martín
    En el desarrollo de la presente Tesis Doctoral “Definición de Patrones a partir de Buenas Prácticas para el desarrollo de sistemas de Gobierno Electrónico”, se obtuvieron los siguientes resultados: a) un conjunto de tipos de Patrones que permiten definir Buenas Prácticas de e-Gob, b) un modelo de análisis para aplicación de Patrones de Buenas Prácticas en el Modelo Conceptual de sistemas de Gobierno Electrónico, y c) un método de catalogado y selección de estos Patrones para incorporar a un nuevo software público en la actividad de Modelado Conceptual. Este trabajo introduce en los conceptos claves de la investigación y expone un resumen descriptivo de los mencionados resultados, explicando el trayecto metodológico llevado a cabo para su elaboración.