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Publications by José Luís Martins

2020

Qualitative analysis of virtual reality adoption by tourism operators in low-density regions

Authors
Martins, J; Goncalves, R; Au Yong Oliveira, M; Moreira, F; Branco, F;

Publication
IET SOFTWARE

Abstract
Virtual reality technologies have grown in complexity and functionality, increasing their relevance in various sectors of activity. Applying these innovations to tourism is advantageous for the organisations, the tourists and even the territories. They can provide multisensory immersivity, simulate actions and movements in real-time, enriching reality using interactive virtual objects. Thus, captivating visitors and showing territories from richer and livelier perspectives. This study describes a review of the adoption of virtual reality technology at the organisational level. In order to adapt the literature review to the tourism topic, the process of analysis of the literature was carried out with a constant concern to analyse research that studied the topic. Assuming the need to further develop the work done and to obtain a confirmation on the contribution resulting from the bibliographic review, a focus group was developed, which allowed several specialists to discuss collaboratively and interactively the research project topics without having to be in face-to-face contact. The results of this study allow not only to acknowledge the relevance of virtual reality for tourism but also to understand how the existing literature and experts are aligned with the identification of opportunities for disruptive development of solutions that trigger tourism destinations and organisational development.

2018

Intelligent Mushroom Harvest Prediction System Proposal

Authors
Costa, J; Branco, F; Martins, J; Moreira, F; Au Yong Oliveira, M; Perez Cota, M; Castro, MRG; Rodriguez, MD;

Publication
2018 13TH IBERIAN CONFERENCE ON INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES (CISTI)

Abstract
Organizations of the agro-industrial sector, are now increasingly investing in the development of technological systems that allow the computerization of all its processes. Recently the methods and techniques of computer vision have been widely used for monitoring and inspection during the production and harvesting, allowing detect problems early and thus, improve the quality of products. In the field of mushroom production one of the most important aspects, and perhaps most prevalent, is to be able to predict its production. To this end it is proposed an Intelligent System Mushroom Harvest Forecast (SIPCC), based on techniques and methods of computer vision and Artificial Neural Networks (ANN). This paper presents an architecture of a SIPCC functional and technical level, complemented with the analysis and presentation of data demonstrating its viability.

2021

Digitally Monitoring Thermalism Health and Wellness Effects - A Conceptual Model Proposal

Authors
Martins, J; Moreira, F; Yong Oliveira, MA; Gonçalves, R; Branco, F;

Publication
Trends and Applications in Information Systems and Technologies - Volume 4, WorldCIST 2021, Terceira Island, Azores, Portugal, 30 March - 2 April, 2021.

Abstract
As life expectancy grows and the population requirements for satisfactory health and wellness levels increases, there is a clear opportunity for the incorporation of alternative techniques and tools for promoting health and preventing disease. One of these tools, is the use of thermal water-based treatments, commonly known as thermalism, as tools to trigger patients’ overall wellness. Despite the collective assumption of the effects of thermalism, there is little to no scientific evidence of these treatments, thus impairing the potential of this activity to become more widespread in society. Thus, with this paper, we present a conceptual model for a non-invasive sensing system based on wearables that can monitor a set of patients’ biomarkers which will serve as the basis for the validation of the effects of thermalism. This system will also serve as a management and operation control tool for thermal SPA managers and technical directors. © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.

2020

The determinants of tourism products online shopping by spanish consumers [Determinantes de la compra online de productos turísticos por los consumidores españoles]

Authors
Jorge, F; Paulino, M; Teixeira, MS; Losada, N; Gonçalves, R; Martins, J;

Publication
RISTI - Revista Iberica de Sistemas e Tecnologias de Informacao

Abstract
Tourism products online shopping is increasing with e-commerce development that stimulated the creation of several platforms in the recent years. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the influence of some determinants of tourism products online shopping, as the risk associated with this behavior, and travel agencies versus digital marketing tools perceived usefulness. This research used a survey method applied to 343 Spanish consumers from Salamanca region with personal interviews. To analyze the data, it was used structural equation modelling. Because tourism products online shopping risk influence negatively consumers’ attitude toward it, this need to be worked by tourism practitioners and, for segments averse to that risk, travel agencies distribution channel have higher perceived usefulness and can be a better option. On other hand, this research evidenced the importance of digital marketing tools as website, mobile devices and online booking because their perceived usefulness affect the attitude and behavior toward online shopping of tourism products.

2022

Non-invasive Individual Sensing System for Collecting Biometric Indicators

Authors
Monteiro, F; Martins, J; Goncalves, R; Branco, F;

Publication
MARKETING AND SMART TECHNOLOGIES, VOL 1

Abstract
The daily stress we, as population, are subjected has negative impacts on physical and mental health, making people age faster. With the increase in life expectancy, the population started to search for ways to ensure they reach the older ages with a healthier and better lifestyle, resulting in an increase of interest and demand for thermalism and wellness tourism. Although thermalism is recognized to have several benefits with regard to the combat and prevention of certain pathologies, this has not yet been fully proven. So, in this paper, we presented a sensing system, capable of not only recording thermalist's biometric data, but also getting the data ready and prepared to be processed by any analytic tool with the aim of showing the impact that this sector has on the health of its practitioners.

2022

Risk compliance and master data management in banking - A novel BCBS 239 compliance action-plan proposal

Authors
Martins, J; Mamede, HS; Correia, J;

Publication
HELIYON

Abstract
For some years now, master data has become extremely relevant to business success and continuity in an increasingly competitive and global business environment. The banking sector is one example of how the implementation of well-structured and designed master data management policies and initiatives is crucial for reaching positive results. One of the areas in which banks need to ensure extremely fruitful master data management approaches and data governance procedures is when dealing with risk-related data, as it not only ensures accurate and well-supported management and decision-making, but also because banks are required to do so by imposed regulations, such as the BCBS 239. Drawing on a DSR methodology supported research project, where banking and IS-related expertise was continuously merged with existing theoretical knowledge on MDM and BCBS 239 related topics, and a permanent focus on the technical and functional complexity associated with implementing master data management and well-established data governance procedures that ensure regulatory compliance, we propose a novel, six-phase action plan that will allow banks to ensure compliance with BCBS 239 and, consequently, ensure efficient and effective risk data management and reporting.

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