Slapsoftware
Slap Software, (Software Livre da Administração Processual, or Free Software of the Procedural Management), is a Brazilian open source system. It was developed to be used in the automation of judicial, administrative and legislative procedures. It is registered in National Industrial Property Institute (INPI).[1] The applications deal with systems with features of research, control, follow-up and the storing of data, including judicial automation, digital procedure, electronic process of law, or protocol.
Purpose
Slap Software was created mainly to reduce government spending by the reuse of modules in different parts of government.
It was intended to eliminate the institutional waste that comes reimplementing existing functionality.[2] Another purpose was to help improve best practices in the interdisciplinary area between law and information technology.
Concepts
Modules were tasked with meeting the requirements of multiple applications in judicial, administrative and legislative domains in both civil and criminal),eareas, across jurisdictions, departments and special courts.[3]
Modularization and reuse are fundamental concepts along with object-orientation, component-orientation and data independence.[4]
Modules
The Slap Software talks about formal elements, such as a case would: example applications, documentations UML and handbooks directed to all the spectrum of its public.
Community
The software is able to interact with media,[5][6] with institutions,[7][8] social networks and other tools.
History
Slapsoftware was started in January 2008, and continues to evolve. The project was shown in lectures[9] and studied by interested students, executive and staff members.
References
- "Patents - Revista da Propriedade Industrial nº 2039" (PDF). Revista do Instituto Nacional de Propriedade Industrial. 2 February 2010. Retrieved 21 March 2012.
- Tribunal de Justiça do Mato Grosso (5 July 2011). "Sistema Privado é Melhor para Virtualizar a Justiça" (PDF). Myclipp. Retrieved 22 March 2012.
- "Slap Software, Alguém Já Ouviu Falar?". Maurício Bastos Juiz do Trabalho. Retrieved 22 March 2012.
- "E Viva o Process Digital". Ergues da Justiça a Clava Forte. 13 October 2009. Retrieved 22 March 2012.
- "Juiz Desenvolve Projeto para Administrações Públicas". Tribuna do Norte. 27 October 2009. Retrieved 21 March 2012.
- "Juiz Desenvolve Sistema para Integrar Administração PúblicaJuiz". Correio da Tarde. 3 November 2009. Retrieved 21 March 2012.
- "Juiz Desenvolve Sistema para Integrar Administração Pública". Tribunal de Justiça do Rio Grande do Norte. 28 October 2009. Retrieved 21 March 2012.
- "Boletim Eletrônico Amarn" (PDF). Associação dos Magistrados do Rio Grande do Norte. 7 November 2009. Retrieved 21 March 2012.
- "Informatização do Poder Judiciário será Tema de Palestra Durante Encontro de Magistrados". Roraima em Foco. Retrieved 22 March 2012.
Bibliography
- Almeida Filho, José Carlos Araújo, Processo Eletrônico e Teoria Geral do Processo Eletrônico, Forense, 2007
- Clementino, Edilberto Barbosa, Proceso Judicial Eletrônico em Conformidade com a Lei 11.419, de 19/12/2006, Juruá, 2006
- Larman, Craig. Utilizando UML e Padrões. 3rd Ed. Bookman, 2007. FOWLER, Martin. UML Essencial – Um breve guia para a linguagem padrão de modelagem de objetos. 3rd Ed.
- Bookman, 2005. Blaha, Michael; RUMBAUGH, James. Modelagem e Projetos Baseados em Objetos com UML 2. 1st Ed. Campus, 2006.
- Meilir, Page Jones. Fundamentos Do Desenho Orientado a Objetos Com Uml. 1st Ed. Makron Books, 2001.
- Booch, Grady; Rumbaugh, James; Jacobson, Ivar. UML - Guia do usuário. 2nd Ed. Campus, 2006.
- Block, Joshua. Java Efetivo. 3rd Ed. Alta Books, 2008.
- Deitel, Harvey M.; Deitel, Paul J. Java: Como Programar. 6th Ed. Prentice-Hall, 2005.
- Linden, Peter Van Der. Simplesmente Java 2. 6th Ed. Alta Books, 2005. PRESSMAN, Roger S. Engenharia de Software. 6th Edição. McGraw-Hill, 2006. Sommerville, Ian. Engenharia de Software. 8ª Ed. Pearson Education Do Brasil, 2007.