Uma proposta de arquitetura para gestão de Atas de Registro de Preços
The purchasing and contracting processes are essential to meet the operational needs of any organization, thus enabling it to reach its goals. This reality is also common to all the agencies that make up the Public Administration. Unlike the private sector, public purchasing and contracting must...
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Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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Endereço do item: | https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/49833 |
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Resumo: | The purchasing and contracting processes are essential to meet the operational needs of any
organization, thus enabling it to reach its goals. This reality is also common to all the agencies
that make up the Public Administration. Unlike the private sector, public purchasing and
contracting must be carried out through competitive biddings, ensuring wide disclosure and
transparency of information. Over the years, the Brazilian legislation dealing with this issue has
been improved several times. The electronic auction and the Price Registration System (SRP),
for example, were important instruments that contributed to the modernization of this important
process. The supply contracts (Acts of Price Registry) that have their origin in the electronic
bidding conducted by SRP require an efficient information management process from public
managers, so that the public budget is executed optimally. However, some information related
to this domain, contained in the System for the Administration of General Services (SIASG),
are dispersed in different modules, favoring the use of parallel controls, prone to problems such
as redundancy and inconsistency in the data. Without a trusted place to consult this information,
managers' decision-making can be compromised. Although there is literature on government
procurement, there is still little focus from a software architecture perspective, which is why no
solution to the problem has been located. In this master dissertation, we present the
specification, design, and evaluation of a software architecture that aims to structure the
essential information for the management of price registration minutes, which aims to
contribute to the decision-making process related to the application of budget resources. The
execution of these steps was based on a process model experienced by the industry, with some
adaptations. Design Science Research (DSR) was the research method that guided the
conception of the proposed artifact. The results of the evaluations show that future instances of
the proposed architecture have the potential to solve the problems identified. |
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