O planejamento de aspectos ligados a morte de usuários na Web Social tem reflexo sobre a concepção de sistemas. Todavia, que elementos relacionados ao planejamento desses aspectos ligados a morte no mundo real podem contribuir para o desenvolvimento de sistemas nesta área? Essa pesquisa visa entender tais aspectos, a fim de propor alternativas úteis a diferentes softwares, em especial, aos memoriais digitais. Para tal, de forma exploratória, e apoiados por pesquisa bibliográfica, foram realizadas entrevistas em ambientes comerciais que oferecem serviços relacionados a morte. Como resultado, são propostas reflexões de um plano de memorial, considerando aspectos volitivos do legado digital em sistemas de memorial digital.
Digital memorials are currently addressed in several studies on the design this type of system requires. However, as different types of memorials have different needs, this research analyzes characteristics of this type of software in terms of design, structural elements, cultural relevance etc. This paper presents an overview of recommendations for digital memories from several published articles and sums them up.
The incorporation of computational technologies in daily life has leveraged issues related to the digital legacy, generating the need for specific applications for this domain. This article aims to list the features that are being contemplated by some of the applications in the digital legacy area. To this end, eleven services of this domain were studied and grouped in four categories: inheritance management, memory, communicators and immortality online. When analyzing the functionalities of these services and other related issues, it was noticed that large companies have suppressed some specific applications of smaller companies.
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