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Copyright © 2016, COPEC – Science and Education Research Council Claudio da Rocha Brito & Melany M.Ciampi (Publishers). All rights reserved. Personal use of this material is permitted. However, permission to reprint/republish this material for advertising or promotional purposes or for creating new collective works for resale or redistribution to servers or lists, or to reuse any copyrighted component of this work in other works, must be obtained from the publisher. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION – Providing Knowledge to grant the Quality of Information Tools: a current Global Challenge. Salvador, 2016. v.14 39p. BOOK OF ABSTRACTS – XIV International Conference on Engineering and Technology Education. February 28 - March 02, 2016. Orgs. Claudio da Rocha Brito (ISBN 978-85-65992-51-0) & Melany M. Ciampi (ISBN 978-85-66680-51-5). Science and Education Research Council, COPEC – Salvador: INTERTECH, 2016. ISSN 2317-4382

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Message from the General Chair I have to say that it is a privilege once again to be the General Chair of this prestigious congress that is in its XIV edition. INTERTECH'2016 – International Conference on Engineering and Technology Education is another successful scientific event organized by COPEC – Science and Education Research Council that happens in Salvador, Bahia a city that gathers history and leisure, the first capital city of Brazil. And on behalf of COPEC – Science and Education Research Council we are extremely happy to welcome and talk to all the participants. The theme of the congress “Providing Knowledge to grant the Quality of Information Tools: a current Global Challenge” is an exciting topic that has brought a wide range of collaborations from the scientific community. The congress has become a great opportunity to keep constant contact with colleagues from different countries and thus to provide a fertile ground for discussions and exchange of experiences so important to the development of science and technology. We are very proud to have the congress in such a venue, Salvador of Bahia a historical city that is placed on a gorgeous piece of seashore at the Northeast part of Brazil. With more than a thousand houses, churches and monuments built since the 16th century, Salvador has the greatest collection of Baroque architectural heritage in Latin America. A city to visit and enjoy! This year INTERTECH is hosted by the UNEB – State University of Bahia a prominent university in Brazil, providing magnificent environment for the accomplishment of the event. The INTERTECH'2016 - International Conference on Engineering and Technology Education is organized by COPEC – Science and Education Research Council and promoted by INTERTECH - International Council for Engineering and Technology Education in Technical Cooperation (in alphabetical order): AAMP (Fishing Museum Friends Society), ABENC (Brazilian Society of Civil Engineers), ABENGE (Brazilian Society for Engineering Education), AENUI (Asociación de Enseñantes Universitarios de la Informática), ASEE (American Society for Engineering Education), ASIBEI (Ibero-American Association of Engineering Education Institutions), GCMM (Global Congress on Manufacturing and Management), IEEE-Ed.Soc. (Education Society of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers), IFEES (International Federation of Engineering Education Societies), IGIP (Internationale Gesellschaft für Ingenieurpädagogik), ISTEC (Ibero-American Science & Technology Education Consortium), OERN (Institute of Engineers of Portugal – North Region), Porto Gente (PortFolk), RBE (Brazilian Network of Engineering), RCI (Réseau Carthagène d’Ingénierie), SBA (Brazilian Automation Society), SEFI (Société Européenne pour la Formation des Ingénieurs), SHERO (Safety, Health and Environment Research Organization ), SPEE (Portuguese Society for Engineering Education), SPEED (Student Platform for Engineering Education Development), WCCA (World Council on Communication and Arts) and WCSEIT (World Council on Systems Engineering and Information Technology). We have to thank in special our sponsors FAPESP (State of São Paulo Research Foundation), CNPq (National Council for Scientific and Technological Development) and CAPES (Coordination for Improvement of Personnel of Superior Level). We thank all the participants for their collaborations and we would like to express our appreciation for the hard work of the team that helped us throughout the congress and that really cooperated for the success of the event such as the local organizing committee members, the staff. Our deepest gratitude to Prof. Valnice Sousa Paiva and Prof. Dr. Tereza Cristina de Farias Guimarães and the Tipense Research Group for their exceptional efforts. And we could never forget Prof. Dr. Muthar Al-Ubaid the President of INTERTECH - International Council for Engineering and Technology Education always present and actively participating. We believe that all the participants have taken the best of this experience. Thank you all. Prof. Dr. Claudio da Rocha Brito GENERAL CHAIR President of COPEC President Elect of IEEE Ed.Soc.

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Message from the Technical Program Chair The International Conference on Engineering and Technology Education - INTERTECH'2016 is once again happening and I have to say that it has been a great pleasure to count with the all the collaborations to the congress. INTERTECH as a traditional congress in the field of engineering and technology education happens for more than 25 years and that has been accomplished always reaching its goal. We are sure that once again the congress has provided an opportunity to advance communication between academics, researchers and industry. With participants from around the world scientists from the university, the industry, and young researchers had the chance to network and exchange useful knowledge. It is another major contribution for the development and dissemination of scientific achievements for the welfare of human kind. We are very glad to have had this XIV edition of INTERTECH in Salvador that is a city steeped in history with a rich cultural heritage. It is a vibrant city, known for its history, as well as its baroque scenario. We could never forget to point out the host Institution State University of Bahia principally the local committee members who made a great job. Together we have organized an exciting congress with a wide representation of fields, specializations and interests. The program included a variety of panels and roundtables designed to present cutting-edge research and theory. This successful congress program was possible thanks to the hard work of all staff members, reviewers and the local committee. We are sure that the congress has contributed to enlighten and provide a unique experience to all who took part in the event. I would like to thank each of authors and participants for their collaborations, for attending the congress and bringing their expertise to our gathering. Thank you all and enjoy the scientific experience! The International Conference on Engineering and Technology Education - INTERTECH'2016 is once again happening and I have to say that it has been a great pleasure to count with the all the collaborations to the congress. INTERTECH as a traditional congress in the field of engineering and technology education happens for more than 25 years and that has been accomplished always reaching its goal. We are sure that once again the congress has provided an opportunity to advance communication between academics, researchers and industry. With participants from around the world scientists from the university, the industry, and young researchers had the chance to network and exchange useful knowledge. It is another major contribution for the development and dissemination of scientific achievements for the welfare of human kind. We are very glad to have had this XIV edition of INTERTECH in Salvador that is a city steeped in history with a rich cultural heritage. It is a vibrant city, known for its history, as well as its baroque scenario. We could never forget to point out the host Institution State University of Bahia principally the local committee members who made a great job. Together we have organized an exciting congress with a wide representation of fields, specializations and interests. The program included a variety of panels and roundtables designed to present cutting-edge research and theory. This successful congress program was possible thanks to the hard work of all staff members, reviewers and the local committee. We are sure that the congress has contributed to enlighten and provide a unique experience to all who took part in the event. I would like to thank each of authors and participants for their collaborations, for attending the congress and bringing their expertise to our gathering. Thank you all and enjoy the scientific experience! Prof. Dr. Melany M. Ciampi TECHNICAL PROGRAM CHAIR President of WCSEIT General Secretary of IEEE Ed.Soc.

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Message from the Local Chair Dear Colleagues It is with joy that we are working to receive you in Salvador Bahia for INTERTECH'2016 – XIV International Conference on Engineering and Technology Education from February 28 to March 02, 2016. The local organization of this conference has presented an odd endeavor. Therefore there is a great expectation to share the enthusiasm of Bahia, with all of you, in the hope that you can feel part of this process, making sure that the charm of this event will be manifested more intensely on your participation. Therefore, from now on, welcome to Bahia and feel welcomed in the city of Salvador, Brazil's first capital. Bahia is a warm state where pulses joy, mobilized by the musicality that surrounds us through all the rhythms, the scene of many arts, culture and worthy natural and historical beauties of the most beautiful postcards, as the Chapada Diamantina, Discovery Coast which was declared a World Natural Heritage by UNESCO, and, among many others, the very city of Salvador that will be presented to you on the first day of the event, exploring techniques for improvement of the quality of information and during the event exploring the art and culture that transits in our land, carried forward in space that was arranged for our exchange of experiences. The Research Group TIPEMSE - Technologies, Pedagogical Innovation and Social Mobilization for Education, on behalf of UNEB - University of the State of Bahia, is pleased to host this conference and its participants, especially for being a scientific group and realize the usefulness of this meeting to mobilize knowledge, viewing opportunities for dialogue between areas, inviting them to look at the social, and see their demands, knowledge and sayings. Thus contribute to the promotion of innovative research in response to contemporary global challenge of providing knowledge to improve the quality of information tools. Therefore agreeing with the thinker Pierre Levy: Separate knowledge of the machines of cognitive and social competence is the same as artificially manufacture a blind (the informata ‘pure') and a paralytic (the expert 'pure' in humanities), which attempts to associate them; but it will be too late, the damage will have been done. So we are together now and the city of Salvador waits with open arms. Prof. Valnice Sousa Paiva LOCAL CHAIR.

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Committees: General Chair Claudio da Rocha Brito Technical Program Chair Melany M. Ciampi Local Chair Valnice Sousa Paiva Vice Local Chair Tereza Cristina de Farias Guimarães President of Council INTERTECH Muthar Al-Ubaidi, University of Cincinnati Publications Chair Victor Freitas de Azeredo Barros Advisory Committee:

Technical Program Committee:

James Sluss, President of IEEE Ed. Soc. Joseph J. Rencis, President of ASEE Martin E. Vigild, President of SEFI Michael E. Auer, President of IGIP Tiia Rüütmann, President of IMC Uriel Cukierman, President of IFEES

Melany M. Ciampi, Chair of Committee André Luiz de Lima Reda, Brazil Anita Westerström, Sweden Claudio da Rocha Brito, Brazil Dan Budny, USA Edmilson Roberto Braga, Brazil Edmundo Tovar, Spain Göran Westerström, Sweden Irina Avenarious, Russia Luis Amaral, Portugal María Feldgen, Argentina Maria Uskova, USA Martín Llamas Nistal, Spain Osvaldo Clua, Argentina Rob Reilly, USA Rosa Vasconcelos, Portugal Russ Meier, USA Teresa Larkin, USA Victor Freitas de Azeredo Barros, Brazil Vladimir G. Zakharov, Russia Vladimir Uskov, USA Walter W. Buchanan, USA Yolanda Guran-Postlethwaite, USA

Local Committee: Valnice Sousa Paiva, Chair of Committee Tereza Cristina de Farias Guimarães, Vice Chair of Committee Andrea Tourinho Pacheco de Miranda Eliana Brito Neiva Carlos da Silva Brito Eliana da Silva Neiva Brito Elinalda da Silva Santos Souza Graziele Sousa das Mercês Guilhermina Elisa Bessa da Costa Iara Santos de Oliveira Jucineide Lessa de Carvalho Kátia Cristina Novaes Leite Leandro Souza Cruz Lucas Sousa Paiva Luciane Ferreira Bomfim Meire Diane Santos de Oliveira Najara Oliveira dos Santos Natália Ramos de Souza Osimara da Silva Barros Paulo Almeida Filho Raquel Pimentel Arruda Sarlete Almeida Santos Santana Viviane Ferreira Cruz Oliva

Medical Committee: Carolina da Rocha Brito Catharina da Rocha Brito Cecilia da Rocha Brito Fernando Menezes Sidney Capps Fernandes

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INTERTECH’2016 – Program at Glance Time 8:30 am 9:00 am 9:00 am 9:30 am 9:30 am 10:00 am 10:00 am 10:30 am 10:30 am 11:00 am 11:00 am 11:30 am 11:30 am 12:00 pm 12:00 pm 12:30 pm 12:30 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:30 pm 1:30 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:30 pm 2:30 pm 3:00 pm 3:00 pm 3:30 pm 3:30 pm 4:00 pm 4:00 pm 4:30 pm 4:30 pm 5:00 pm 5:00 pm 5:30 pm 5:30 pm 6:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:30 pm 6:30 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 8:00 pm 8:00 pm 8:30 pm 8:30 pm 9:00 pm 9:00 pm 9:30 pm 9:30 pm 10:00 pm

Sunday 28

Free

Monday 29

Tuesday 01

Wednesday 02

Registration

Registration

Registration

Opening Session Plenary Session Cultural Session II

Technical Session PT1

Workshops 1 and 2

Coffee Break

Coffee Break

Coffee Break

Cultural Session III

Technical Session PT2

Workshops 1 and 2

Lunch

Lunch

Technical Session PM3

Technical Sessions PT3

Workshops 1 and 3

Coffee Break

Coffee Break

Coffee Break

Technical Session PM4

Technical Sessions PT4

Workshops 1 and 3

Cultural Session V

Closing Session

Lunch

Cultural Session IV Cultural Session I

Free

Free Cocktail Party

Free

Banquet (for adhesion) Free

Time 8:30 am 9:00 am 9:00 am 9:30 am 9:30 am 10:00 am 10:00 am 10:30 am 10:30 am 11:00 am 11:00 am 11:30 am 11:30 am 12:00 pm 12:00 pm 12:30 pm 12:30 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:30 pm 1:30 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:30 pm 2:30 pm 3:00 pm 3:00 pm 3:30 pm 3:30 pm 4:00 pm 4:00 pm 4:30 pm 4:30 pm 5:00 pm 5:00 pm 5:30 pm 5:30 pm 6:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:30 pm 6:30 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 8:00 pm 8:00 pm 8:30 pm 8:30 pm 9:00 pm 9:00 pm 9:30 pm 9:30 pm 10:00 pm

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SESSION AND PRESENTATION CODES Codes are used to determine when and where a paper is presented. Technical Session Coding A four- character designator is associated with each technical session, as in LDTN Where: L – is a letter that designates the language of the session: E – designates English sessions and papers; P – designates Portuguese sessions and papers; D – is a letter that designates the day of the session: M – designates Monday sessions and papers; T – designates Tuesday sessions and papers; T – is a number that designates the time slot for the session: 1 is early morning (9:00 am - 10:30 am); 2 is late morning (11:00 am - 12:30 pm); 3 is early afternoon (2:30 pm - 4:00 pm); 4 is late afternoon (4:30 pm - 6:00 pm); N – is a letter that designates the parallel session within any time slot. A is the first parallel session; B is the second parallel session. Note. Five minutes will be allowed for introductions and instructions at the beginning of each session. Each paper will be given 10 minutes for the total presentation, with two minutes for questions. All papers will start in 12 – minutes increments to allow conference attendees to “session hop” hear papers of interest. If there is a no-show author in a session, a 12 - minutes break will be called. Papers will not be moved up in sessions. Papers times for sessions are shown below. (H is a letter that designates hour of the day). Session Begins First paper Second Paper Third Paper Fourth Paper Fifth paper Sixth paper Seventh paper Session Ends

H:00 H:05 H:17 H:29 H:41 H:53 (H+1):05 (H+1):17 (H+1):29

H:30 H:35 H:47 H:59 (H+1):11 (H+1):23 (H+1):35 (H+1):47 (H+1):59

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SUNDAY – FEBRUARY, 28 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm CULTURAL SESSION I

The cultural session will start with a meeting in Farol da Barra at 1 pm or 12:30 pm in São Salvador Hotéis e Convenções at Rua Doutor José Peroba, 244, Stiep, 41770-235 Salvador – BA. Let’s have a nice Image Recording of Salvador City for production of a documentary video about Salvador, It is an attempt to capture "Foreign Perceptions of what Bahia has” on a visit to traditional sights of the city of Salvador, with the Farol da Barra script, through the Campo Grande, Pelourinho, Solar Unhão and Ponta do Humaitá.

SALVADOR, BAHIA Salvador as the first capital of Brazil, from 1549 to 1763 witnessed the blending of European, African and Amerindian cultures. It was also from 1558 the first slave market in the New World, with slaves arriving to work on the sugar plantations. The city has managed to preserve many outstanding Renaissance buildings. A special feature of the old town is the brightly coloured houses, often decorated with fine stuccowork.

The São Pedro Fortress and Castro Alves Square are on route to the Historical Center of Pelourinho, which offers something to see along every street. With more than a thousand houses, churches and monuments built since the 16th century, Salvador has the greatest collection of Baroque architectural heritage in Latin America. Let’s enjoy this marvelous city full of history and culture in a remarkable tour! We will meet at 1 p.m. in front of in Farol da Barra at 1 pm, then we will take a city tour. Return from Ponta do Humaitá for Shopping da Bahia, at 5 pm. Image and Information Source: http://www.salvadorcentral.com/salvador.htm

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MONDAY – FEBRUARY, 29 8:30 am – 5:30 pm REGISTRATION The conference will happen in the Universidade do Estado da Bahia – UNEB, Rua Silveira Martins, 2097-2131. Cabula. 41.195-001 Salvador BA. The GPS coordinates are: 12º 57' 04'' S and 38º 27' 34.6'' W (-12.951100, 38.459603). 9:00 am – 9:30 am OPENING SESSION Chair: Prof. Dr. Claudio da Rocha Brito – General Chair of INTERTECH’2016 Prof. Dr. Melany M. Ciampi – Technical Program Chair of INTERTECH’2016 Prof. Dr. Muthar Al-Ubaidi – President of Council INTERTECH Prof. Valnice Sousa Paiva – Local Chair of INTERTECH’2016 Prof. Dr. Tereza Cristina de Farias Guimarães – Vice Local Chair of INTERTECH’2016 9:30 am – 10:00 am CULTURAL SESSION II CAPOEIRA PRESENTATION 9:30 am – 10:30 am PLENARY SESSION Chair: Prof. Dr. Claudio da Rocha Brito – President Elect of IEEE Ed.Soc. PROVIDING KNOWLEDGE TO GRANT THE QUALITY OF INFORMATION TOOLS: A CURRENT GLOBAL CHALLENGE Speaker: Prof. Dr. Melany M. Ciampi – General Secretary of IEEE Ed.Soc. 10:30 am – 11:00 am Coffee Break 11:00 am – 12:30 pm CULTURAL SESSION III ARCO DOS TAMBORES PERCUSSION GROUP PRESENTATION 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm LUNCH 2:00 pm –2:30 pm CULTURAL SESSION IV SINGER MAYLSSOON PRESENTATION 2:30 pm – 4:00 pm TECHNICAL SESSION EM3 Chairs Muthar Al-ubaidi Dan Budny RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES: EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH CHALLENGES/SOLUTIONS Ahmed Elgafy, Muthar Al-Ubaidi ................................................................................................... 21 INCORPORATING COMPLETE COMPUTER-AIDED ENGINEERING (CAE) TOOLS IN A TYPICAL UNDERGRADUATE DESIGN COURSE Amir Salehpour .............................................................................................................................. 21 © 2016 INTERTECH February 28 – March 02, 2016, Salvador, BRAZIL XIV International Conference on Engineering and Technology Education 12


A NOVEL APPROACH TO DATA VISUALIZATION USING MATLAB Kevin Laux, Dan Budny ................................................................................................................. 21 CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT IN ENGINEERING AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION Walter W. Buchanan, Ali Mehrabian ............................................................................................. 22 E-TEXTS AS LOW-COST AND EFFICIENT ALTERNATIVE IN COMPUTER GRAPHICS EDUCATION: ONE INSTRUCTOR’S JOURNEY Magesh Chandramouli .................................................................................................................. 22 SANTO ANTÔNIO HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANT RESERVOIR LIFE TIME: AN INDEPENDENT SEDIMENT BUDGET ESTIMATE ON THE MADEIRA RIVER, BRAZIL André L. L. Reda, Fernando de S. Viña, Raphael L. F. Alves, Renato G. C. Ribeiro ................... 22 A SYNTACTIC AND SEMANTIC VIEW OF BIG DATA Rogério Rossi, Kechi Hirama ........................................................................................................ 22 A COMPUTER-ASSISTED AND GENETIC ALGORITHM BASED LEARNING TOOL FOR DESIGNING PID CONTROLLERS USING SOFTWARE SCILAB Gledson Melotti, Erivelton Geraldo Nepomuceno, Eduardo Mazoni Andrade Marçal Mendes, Vitor Faiçal Campana .................................................................................................................... 23 4:00 pm – 4:30 pm Coffee Break 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm TECHNICAL SESSION PM4 Chairs André L. L. Reda Rafael Marcelino de Jesus IMPACT OF RAINWATER INTRUSION ON TREATED SEWAGE FLOW AND QUALITY Bianca F. Vieira, Bruno G. Siciliano, Nelson Cruciani Neto, Rodrigo M.Goulart, André L. L. Reda .............................................................................................................................................. 23 EVALUATION OF BEACON AND FLOODLIGHT DRIVERS, WITH THE USE OF MININET EMULATOR APPLIED IN DEFINED NETOWRKS SOFTWARE – SDN Rafael Marcelino de Jesus, Ricardo Cesar Câmara Ferrari, Elerson Gaetti Jardim Jr, Ailton Akira Shinoda, Christiane Marie Schweitzer ................................................................................. 23 AGRO METEOROLOGICAL MICROSTATION MODEL PORTABLE WITH ARDUINO Rafael de Souza Capelari, Rafael Marcelino de Jesus, Alexandre Marcelino da Silva, Maria Aparecida Teixeira Bicharelli ......................................................................................................... 24 AN ARCHITECTURE FOR A SMARTGRID PROTECTION AGAINST TCPREPLAY ATTACKS USING SDN Ricardo Cesar Câmara Ferrari, Rafael Marcelino de Jesus, Elerson Gaetti Jardim Jr, Ailton Akira Shinoda, Christiane Marie Schweitzer ................................................................................. 24 USING DESIGN THINKING TO PROMOTE HIGHER ORDER THINKING ACTIVITIES IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION Elzo Alves Aranha, Paulo Henrique dos Santos ........................................................................... 24 THE DIGITAL MEDIA AS LEARNING ENHANCERS Gislene Victoria Silva, Vânia Cristina Pires Nogueira Valente ...................................................... 24 TEACHING PARALLEL COMPUTING WITH LOW-COST CLUSTER Mariano Trigila, Ricardo Di Pasquale ............................................................................................ 25 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm CULTURAL SESSION V PREMIER PRESENTATION OF COPA VIDIGAL VIDEO BY LUCIANO VIDIGAL DIRECTION 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm COCKTAIL PARTY All the participants are welcome to join us for the “Cocktail Party” on Monday at 6:00 pm. It is the opportunity to get in touch with other colleagues and make new friends in a pleasant historical and cultural environment.

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TUESDAY – MARCH, 01 8:30 am – 5:30 pm REGISTRATION 9:00 am – 10:30 am TECHNICAL SESSION PT1 Chairs Elizangela Maria Menegassi de Lima Danielle Miquilim A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF QUALITY TOOLS AND METHODS TO PROMOTE THE CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT IN ORGANIZATIONS Priscila Facciolli S. de Lima Tavares, Elizangela Maria Menegassi de Lima, Genivaldo Carlos da Silva, Cristina Corrêa de Oliveira, José Benedito Sacomano, Jair Minoro Abe ....................... 25 VOCATIONAL TRAINING OF LABOR OF A CLUSTER FURNITURE IN THE STATE OF PARANÁ/BRAZIL Elizangela Maria Menegassi de Lima, Fernanda Mozel, Erie Fernanda Alves de Souza, Jaqueline dos Santos Firmino, Taynara Aparecida da Silva, José Benedito Sacomano .............. 25 A STUDY OF THE PRODUCT QUALITY IN CLUSTER FURNITURE IN THE STATE OF PARANÁ/BRAZIL Elizangela Maria Menegassi de Lima, Ariovaldo Martes da Silva, Adriana da Silva Messias, Wellington Ribeiro Araujo, Amanda Cardoso Sangali, José Benedito Sacomano ........................ 25 A STUDY OF NETWORKS AS COMPETITIVE DIFFERENTIAL IN A CLUSTER FURNITURE IN THE STATE OF PARANÁ / BRAZIL Elizangela Maria Menegassi de Lima, Jaqueline de Jesus Lima, Aline Alves Castruchi, Lais Thielen Luna Duarte, Samira Saab de Souza, José Benedito Sacomano .................................... 26 MICROENTERPRISE INDIVIDUAL: ALTERNATIVE EMPLOYMENT AND INCOME Kelly Lima Fonseca Gonçalves, Oduvaldo Vendrametto .............................................................. 26 COMPARING INTERACTIVITY TOOLS OF THE MAIN AVA’S Esdras Jorge Santos Barboza, Antonio Gomes Sales Filho, Márcia Terra da Silva ..................... 26 INNOVATION IN HIGHER EDUCATION: A HISTORICAL REVIEW Danielle Miquilim, Márcia Terra da Silva ....................................................................................... 26 CRITICAL ISSUES REGARDING CORPORATE E-LEARNING Daiane da Silva Algarves Castelo Branco, Luis Antonio Mendes de Mesquita Araujo, Márcia Terra da Silva ................................................................................................................................ 27 10:30 am – 11:00 am Coffee Break 11:00 am – 12:30 pm TECHNICAL SESSION PT2 Chairs José Benedito Sacomano Alexandre César Rodrigues da Silva ALGORITHM IN VHDL THE HOPFIELD NETWORK AS A CONTENT ADDRESSABLE MEMORY Luiz Fernando S. Borges ............................................................................................................... 27 CONCEPTUAL APPROACH EDUCATIONAL BOARDS OF BUCKLING IN COLD FORMED PROFILES Isis Cler Depolli, Walnório Graça Ferreira, Priscilla Izabel Santos Ribeiro, Lucas Fadini Favarato ........................................................................................................................................ 27 THE IMPORTANCE OF STANDARDIZED WORK, YOUR USE AND RESULTS Rodrigo Carella Biasoli, Umberto Ollitta Junior, José Benedito Sacomano, Wannys Rocha, Enio Ferigatto ................................................................................................................................ 27 TOOLFLAP: A TOOL TO DESCRIPTION OF AUTOMATA AT VHDL Tércio A. S. Filho, Alexandre César Rodrigues da Silva, Sérgio F. Silva, Maicon A. Sartin ......... 28 © 2016 INTERTECH February 28 – March 02, 2016, Salvador, BRAZIL XIV International Conference on Engineering and Technology Education 14


ANALYSIS OF THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH IN THE STATE OF PIAUI FROM 2010 TO 2013 Linardy de M. Sousa, Pedro Luiz de O. Costa Neto, Thaís R. Ibiapino, Carla Silva P. Portela .... 28 COMPUTATIONAL TOOL TO DEPLOY FINITE STATE MACHINE DEVELOPED IN STATEFLOW TO THE EMBEDDED SYSTEM PSoC Alexandre Araujo Amaral de Almeida, Willian de Assis Pedrobon Ferreira, Alexandre César Rodrigues da Silva ........................................................................................................................ 28 QUALITY PROBLEMS IN CONSTRUCTION: A STUDY CASE IN TERESINA-PI Thaís R. Ibiapino, Linardy de M. Sousa, Carla Silva P.Portela, Pedro Luiz de O. Costa Neto ..... 28 REDUCTION OF WATER'S IRON ORE SERVED TO THE CITY OF SAO RAIMUNDO NONATO- PI Jorge Luiz de Macêdo, José Benedito Sacomano, Cícero Tadeu Tavares Duarte, Francilio de Carvalho Oliveira ........................................................................................................................... 29 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm LUNCH 2:30 pm – 4:00 pm TECHNICAL SESSION PT3A Chairs Pollyana Notargiacomo Mustaro Roniere Leite Soares PROPERTIES ANALYSIS OF COMPLEX NETWORK APPLIED TO ELECTRIC ENERGY NETWORK DISTRIBUTION Aleciana Vasconcelos Ortega, Luiz Fernando Bovolato, Mariângela Carvalho Bovolato, Christiane Marie Schweitzer .......................................................................................................... 29 THE IMPORTANCE OF LEAN MANUFACTURING IN A COMPETITIVE MARKET. CASE STUDY IN A AUTOMOBILISTIC INDUSTRY Umberto Ollitta Junior, Rodrigo Carella Biasoli, José Benedito Sacomano, Wannys Rocha, Enio Ferigatto ................................................................................................................................ 29 DIGITAL EDUCATIONAL GAME WITH NATURAL USER INTERFACE: PROPOSAL FOR LEARNING MATHEMATICAL RUDIMENTS TO ILLITERATE CHILDREN Danielle Cordeiro Pedrosa, Pollyana Notargiacomo Mustaro, Paulo Batista Lopes ..................... 29 STATISTICAL COMPARISON BETWEEN TRANSFORMATION TEMPERATURES REGISTRED BY DSC AND R x T FOR A Ti45Ni48Cu7 SHAPE MEMORY EFFECT ALLOY OBTAINED BY MELT-SPINNING PROCESS Roniere Leite Soares, Walman Benício de Castro, George dos S. Anselmo, Benedito Antonio Luciano .......................................................................................................................................... 30 SOYBEAN PRODUCTION IN PIAUÍ: IDENTIFICATION, MAPPING AND CHARACTERISTIC Nayguel Richel de Souza Lima, João Gilberto Mendes dos Reis ................................................. 30 MILK PRODUCTION IN PIAUÍ: OPTIMIZATION OF RESULTS WITH THE ADOPTION OF THE “BALDE CHEIO” PROJECT BY THE SMALL RURAL PRODUCER Mathilde Silva Soares, Paola Ortolani Medeiros, Oduvaldo Vendrametto, Antonio Vinícius Oliveira Ferreira ............................................................................................................................. 30 MANUFACTURE OF PRODUCTS FRON COCONUT SHELL Gorthon Lima Moritz, Biagio Fernando Giannetti, Conde Eliana Pires ......................................... 30 AGILE HANDLING AND DISTRIBUTION ACTIVITIES THROUGH A TOOL INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT ERP André Marcos Silva, Thiago Daher de Menezes ........................................................................... 31 TECHNICAL SESSION PT3B Chairs Paulo Henrique Cruz Pereira Estevão Modolo de Souza PROJECT AND CONSTRUCTION OF A SEPARATOR OF ELECTROPNEUMATIC MATERIALS FOR RECYCLING Fernando Aparecido Pacheco da Silva Fortunato, Carlos Rene do Prado Junior, Claudio Roberto Lopes, Ezequiel da Silva Santos ..................................................................................... 31 © 2016 INTERTECH February 28 – March 02, 2016, Salvador, BRAZIL XIV International Conference on Engineering and Technology Education 15


PREDICTION OF THE SPATIAL VARIABILITY OF EMISSION OF CO2 SOIL IN AREAS OF SUGARCANE USING ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS Luciana Paro Scarin Freitas, Mara Lucia Martins Lopes, Alan Rodrigo Panosso, Newton La Scala Júnior, Ricardo Luiz Barros de Freitas, Carlos Roberto Minussi, Anna Diva Plasencia Lotufo ............................................................................................................................................ 31 PERFORMANCE OF A SOLAR WATER WARMING WITH LOW COST APPLIED TO THE PRISON SYSTEM José Aparecido Silva de Queiroz, Adriano de Souza Marques, João Francisco Escobedo, Leandro Melo Campeiro ................................................................................................................ 31 ENGINEERING EDUCATION: THE AERODESIGN AND THE INTERACTIONS IN ACADEMIA André Luiz Pessote Seno .............................................................................................................. 32 METHODOLOGY FOR TRAINING PROFESSIONALS IN FACEDES INSPECTION IN BUILDINGS USING A MOBILE ROBOTICS Luiz Pinheiro da Guia, Paulo Henrique Cruz Pereira .................................................................... 32 MANAGEMENT SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH THROUGH AN INTELLIGENT SYSTEM Taciano Tavares de Oliveira, Pollyana Notargiacomo Mustaro .................................................... 32 THE ADDITION OF METALS AND THIRD PARTY AS Zr OR Hf ELEMENT IN ALLOYS NiTi: SIMILARITIES, DIACHRONIC ANALYSIS AND PURITY Roniere Leite Soares, Walman Benício de Castro, Jackson de Brito Simões, George S. Anselmo ........................................................................................................................................ 33 DEVELOPMENT OF CHEMICAL SENSORS FOR GASES, ELECTRONIC TRANSDUCTION SIGNAL AND DATA TRANSMISSION USING ZIGBEE PROTOCOL Cleocir José Dalmaschio, Estevão Modolo de Souza ................................................................... 33 4:00 pm – 4:30 pm Coffee Break 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm TECHNICAL SESSION PT4A Chairs Márcio Jesus de Morais Amanda Coqueiro Silva PACKAGE OF SIMULATION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES PROPAGATION IN DIFFERENT MEANS TO OCTAVE Vanessa Lourenço Mattede Formigoni, Estevão Modolo de Souza ............................................. 33 A BETTER USER EXPERIENCE IN E-LEARNING THROUGH STORYTELLING João Pedro Albino, Márcio Jesus de Morais ................................................................................. 33 CIRCUITS, PACKETS AND BURSTS: AN EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS Pedro Paulo Piccoli Filho, Moises Renato N. Ribeiro ................................................................... 34 BUSINESS SIMULATION GAME IN A UNIVERSITY CONTEXT: A CASE STUDY Angelica Toffano Seidel Calazans, Roberto Avila Paldês ............................................................. 34 THE DEVELOPMENT OF COMPUTATIONAL THINKING IN HIGH SCHOOL THROUGH PROGRAMMING ENVIRONMENTS Élcio Schuhmacher, Douglas Ropelato, Vera Rejane Niedersberg Schuhmacher ....................... 34 AN INTEGRATED LEARNING STRATEGY FOR DIGITAL PROGRAMMABLE DEVICES AND POWER ELECTRONICS USING SIMULATION AND PRACTICAL EXPERIMENTS Wesley Oliveira Maia, Cleidson da Silva Oliveira, Zélia Myrian Assis Peixoto ............................. 34 ANALYSIS QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE OF EVASION OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING COURSE STUDENTS OF THE FEDERAL INSTITUTE OF BAHIA Amanda Coqueiro Silva, Camila Santos Correa, Deisy de Assis Coelho, Domingos Teixeira da Silva Neto, Lorena Lima Ferraz, Murilo Moreira Xavier, Ricardo da Silva Reis, Felizardo Adenilson Rocha, Polyane Alves Santos ...................................................................................... 35 ANALYSIS OF FAILURE RATES IN CALCULUS I AND VAAG DISCIPLINES OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING COURSE OF THE FEDERAL INSTITUTE OF BAHIA OF VITÓRIA DA CONQUISTA Amanda Coqueiro Silva, Camila Santos Correa, Deisy de Assis Coelho, Domingos Teixeira da Silva Neto, Lorena Lima Ferraz, Murilo Moreira Xavier, Ricardo da Silva Reis, Felizardo Adenilson Rocha, Polyane Alves Santos ...................................................................................... 35 © 2016 INTERTECH February 28 – March 02, 2016, Salvador, BRAZIL XIV International Conference on Engineering and Technology Education 16


TECHNICAL SESSION PT4B Chairs Alexandre Botari Janaina Conversani Botari URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS AND PROPOSAL FOR INTERVENTION IN NEIGHBORHOODS JARDIM HARMONIA E JARDIM ARATIMBÓ IN THE CITY OF UMUARAMA NORTHWESTERN REGION OF PARANÁ Janaina Conversani Botari, Alexandre Botari, Beatriz Cerimele de Oliveira, Luciana Nunes dos Santos, Natália Silva Daneluzzi, Paula Mariko Hatsumura ........................................................... 35 EFFICIENCY ANALYSIS OF COAGULATION AND FLOCCULATION IN DRINK WATER TREATMENT PLANTS BY CONVENTIONAL TECHNOLOGY IN BRAZIL Alexandre Botari, Janaina Conversani Botari, Greicylene Greatti ............................................... 35 ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND URBAN INTERVENTION PROPOSAL IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD JARDIM CRUZRIRO – CITY OF UMUARAMA – PR Janaina Conversani Botari, Alexandre Botari, Andréa Paula Jardim, Fernanda Frutuoso, Lara Dal Soto Costa, Mayara Campos, Sarah Karolyne Dantas ........................................................... 36 PILOT-SCALE EXPERIMENTAL SET-UP FOR SIMULATION OF EXTENSIVE GREEN ROOFS WITH FOCUS IN CHOOSING GRASSES Janaina Conversani Botari, Alexandre Botari, Aline Naiara Zito, Sidnei Reina Coutinho, Genilson Ribeiro Vieira .................................................................................................................. 36 MATHEMATICAL MODELING USING THE XDLVO THEORY TO DESCRIBING SUPERFICIAL INTERACTIONS AMONG PARTICLES IN THE FILTRATION OF DRINKING WATER Alexandre Botari, Janaina Conversani Botari ................................................................................ 36 DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK IN OPTIMIZATION OF THE MANAGEMENT OF WATER TREATMENT PLANTS Alexandre Botari, Renan Jeferson Paneco, Janaina Conversani Botari ....................................... 37 FORECASTING TOOL BASED ON NUMERICAL METHODS IN THE TEACHING OF ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN: THE CASE OF THE PUBLIC FILE OF THE FOUNDATION ARCHIVE AND MEMORY OF SANTOS – SP Janaina Conversani Botari, Alexandre Botari ................................................................................ 37 6:00 pm – 07:00 pm CLOSING SESSION Chair: Prof. Dr. Claudio da Rocha Brito – General Chair of INTERTECH’2016 Prof. Dr. Melany M. Ciampi – Technical Program Chair of INTERTECH’2016 Prof. Dr. Muthar Al-Ubaidi – President of Council INTERTECH Prof. Valnice Sousa Paiva – Local Chair of INTERTECH’2016 Prof. Dr. Tereza Cristina de Farias Guimarães – Vice Local Chair of INTERTECH’2016 8:00 pm – 11:00 pm THE BANQUET Farwell dinner is a way to close the successful event accompanied by the colleagues in a nice and beautiful environment. The tickets will be available at the reception desk.

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WEDNESDAY – MARCH, 02 8:30 am – 3:30 pm REGISTRATION 9:00 am – 12:30 pm st WORKSHOP I (1 Part) PRODUÇÃO DE AUDIOVISUAL DO ROTEIRO À EDIÇÃO (in Portuguese) Prof. Graziele Sousa das Mercês, Prof. Luciano Vidigal, Prof. Valnice Sousa Paiva – State University of Bahia – UNEB – Brazil 9:00 am – 12:30 pm WORKSHOP II SOFTWARES PARA FORMATAÇÃO AUTOMATIZADA DE TRABALHOS CIENTÍFICOS (in Portuguese) Prof. Jucineide Lessa de Carvalho, Prof. Meire Diane Santos de Oliveira – State University of Bahia – UNEB – Brazil 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm LUNCH 2:30 pm – 6:00 pm nd WORKSHOP I (2 Part) PRODUÇÃO DE AUDIOVISUAL DO ROTEIRO À EDIÇÃO (in Portuguese) Prof. Graziele Sousa das Mercês, Prof. Luciano Vidigal, Prof. Valnice Sousa Paiva – State University of Bahia – UNEB – Brazil 2:30 pm – 6:00 pm WORKSHOP III DINAMIZAÇÃO DE TRABALHOS ACADÊMICOS (in Portuguese) Prof. Najara Oliveira dos Santos, Prof. Luciane Ferreira Bomfim – State University of Bahia – UNEB – Brazil

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PLENARY SESSION PROVIDING KNOWLEDGE TO GRANT THE QUALITY OF INFORMATION TOOLS: A CURRENT GLOBAL CHALLENGE Claudio da Rocha Brito, Melany M. Ciampi, Victor F. A. Barros, Muthar Al-Ubaidi Education is the core of any nation development, of a community or personal. It is for sure a society that is depending on technology for deployment of information, communication, and network in real time. In a short period of time, social technologies have given social interactions the speed and scale of the Internet. It affects the way people work, live and make business. This work intends just to show a little of INTERTECH an event that is happening for more than 24 years and its contributions for engineering and technology education. INTERTECH'2016 is another successful edition organized by COPEC – Science and Education Research Council that happens in Salvador, Bahia a historical city that gathers history and leisure, the first capital city of Brazil. The theme of the congress is an inspirational topic for engineering and technology teachers and professionals to advocate innovative proposals for the formation of future professionals.

TECHNICAL SESSION EM3 RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES: EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH CHALLENGES/SOLUTIONS Ahmed Elgafy, Muthar Al-Ubaidi Currently the global energy consumption representing over $13 trillion per year (about 13% of global gross domestic product (GDP); $70 trillion. This leads to an annual energy consumption of 13,000 Mtoe (Mega ton of equivalent oil). Yet, the vast majority of this energy is not efficiently or wisely utilized. Conversely, burning of fossil fuels to produce this huge amount of energy causes negative environmental impacts. As a conclusion, we are facing two tough problems; the first one is how to diminish the rule of fossil fuels for energy production? And the other is how to reduce the negative impacts on the environment when energy is produced and utilized? The answer for these two questions, as proposed by many researchers and politicians, is to switch to clean energy resources such as renewable energies. Yet, there are many educational and research challenges in the field of renewables. In this paper, the educational and research challenges for interpreting renewable energies in different educational levels are introduced.

INCORPORATING COMPLETE COMPUTER-AIDED ENGINEERING (CAE) TOOLS IN A TYPICAL UNDERGRADUATE DESIGN COURSE Amir Salehpour The use of computer simulation is limited in the undergraduate engineering curriculum that teaches basic engineering concepts in conjunction with those covered in the lecture. This paper will introduce and incorporate the use of computer-aided engineering (CAE) in an undergraduate course. The software used was SolidWorks. A crank-Slider and a Slider-Crank used to teach the motion analysis. The results of the motion analysis were then compared to the published results for the accuracy of the 3D mode. Likewise, for the simulation analysis the students were asked to compare the results for a curved beam under load and a plate with notches in the middle. The maximum stress in the curved beam and the stress concentration factors for the plates were then compared to the published results to determine the accuracy. The accuracy of the results for both the motion and simulation analysis gave the students a better understanding of the CAE process.

A NOVEL APPROACH TO DATA VISUALIZATION USING MATLAB Kevin Laux, Dan Budny

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This paper presents a MATLAB program that was used to combine two separate data files: a video file and a text file. The video was a recording of an experiment and the text file was temperature data. By superimposing the temperature on the relevant features in each frame, both sets of data could be examined simultaneously, and relationships between them could be more easily established.

CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT IN ENGINEERING AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION Walter W. Buchanan, Ali Mehrabian Presented here are topics in curriculum development in engineering and engineering technology education. Shared first is the decision making process during the redeveloping of a senior project/capstone course considering accreditation requirements, certification topics, and competition specifications since accreditation is very important in the United States. Also important is motivating science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) students and stimulating them to learn. Integrating affordable desktop virtual reality in STEM curriculum for funbased, interactive instructional practices is one way to do this. Decision making is very important for practicing professionals, educators and students. Thus, here is proposed a decision making model for assignment evaluation using web-based word frequency maps.

E-TEXTS AS LOW-COST AND EFFICIENT ALTERNATIVE IN COMPUTER GRAPHICS EDUCATION: ONE INSTRUCTOR’S JOURNEY Magesh Chandramouli University faculty are experiencing increasing demands to reduce costs and demonstrate students’ learning. This paper reviews one author/instructor’s development of an eText to reduce student costs and provide a better learning experience. First, a comparison of textbook and eText costs demonstrate how students and the university decreased expenses. Second, we present the justification for an eText and steps to integrate an eText into the course curriculum. Third, we present student feedback, which demonstrates students’ satisfaction with the eText. Finally, we provide recommendations for pedagogical improvements to courses based on writing an eText rather than ‘teaching to the book.

SANTO ANTÔNIO HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANT RESERVOIR LIFE TIME: AN INDEPENDENT SEDIMENT BUDGET ESTIMATE ON THE MADEIRA RIVER, BRAZIL André L. L. Reda, Fernando de S. Viña, Raphael L. F. Alves, Renato G. C. Ribeiro Dams and reservoirs may significantly change fluvial regime, causing environmental impacts upstream and downstream. The cross-section increase caused by river damming reduces water velocity, propitiating sedimentation of solids carried by river waters – originated from land surface washout and other erosive processes. Sediment deposition on the bottom reduces reservoir water storage capacity, so hindering its main purpose. This is more intense at catchments undergoing significant anthropic action (as vegetation removal or soil disaggregation). After a brief review on sediment transport and reservoir-siltation mechanisms, the case of Santo Antônio Hydroelectric Power Plant (HPP), on the Madeira River, Brazil, is presented. A modern approach was adopted there to mitigate reservoir silting up consequences: a relevant part of its solid load is allowed to cross the dam continuously, through spillways, mainly, and, turbines, eventually. This independent study confirms the design forecast that the reservoir would be half silted up in about fifty years.

A SYNTACTIC AND SEMANTIC VIEW OF BIG DATA Rogério Rossi, Kechi Hirama The characterization of big data is based on properties that often suggest the treatment of high volume of data, with varied data types generated at high velocity. Sometimes, the technologies and techniques used for big data are unique to this scenario. In order to provide better capacity for decision-making, the technological infrastructure related to big data can be checked according to a syntactic view, as its semantic view should consider the specific © 2016 INTERTECH February 28 – March 02, 2016, Salvador, BRAZIL XIV International Conference on Engineering and Technology Education 22


methods and techniques for extracting knowledge from big data. So, big data should consider, in an integrated manner, appropriate infrastructure, tools, and specific methods and techniques to add value to the organization. Thus, this research reports the two views of big data, syntactic and semantic, presenting an association of specific components of each of these views to clarify the big data scenario composition considering relevant aspects of information technology.

A COMPUTER-ASSISTED AND GENETIC ALGORITHM BASED LEARNING TOOL FOR DESIGNING PID CONTROLLERS USING SOFTWARE SCILAB Gledson Melotti, Erivelton Geraldo Nepomuceno, Eduardo Mazoni Andrade Marçal Mendes, Vitor Faiçal Campana This paper presents a computer-assisted and genetic algorithm based learning tool for designing control strategies of industrial processes developed entirely using the software Scilab, which is a FOSS (Free Open Source Software) platform, due to its efficiency, user-friendly environment and no acquisition cost. It is vastly known that the proportional-integral-derivative controller (PID) represents around 95% of all compensators found in the control loops used in the industries. In this work, the genetic algorithm (GA) is used to determine the PID control parameters for all types of closed-loops. A simple tool is then provided to help students and practitioners to learn control engineering and computational intelligence, as well as to spread the use of free open source software in engineering education.

TECHNICAL SESSION PM4 IMPACT OF RAINWATER INTRUSION ON TREATED SEWAGE FLOW AND QUALITY Bianca F. Vieira, Bruno G. Siciliano, Nelson Cruciani Neto, Rodrigo M.Goulart, André L. L. Reda In Brazil, as a rule, connections of rainwater drainage networks into sewage networks are forbidden – as well as vice-versa connections. The absolutely separate sewage systems predominate in the Country. Unfortunately, due to negligence, or even ignorance, people do not comply with this rule – as a consequence, during rain events, sewage systems get overloaded, causing increases in Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) inflows. Such increases may be observed by comparing dry day to rainy day inflow behaviour: while dry day flow is almost constant, rainy day flow presents significantly higher values. This paper aims at showing and comparing the inflows to the Tamboré STP during dry days to that on rainy days, as well as comparing dry day wastewater quality to its rainy day quality – both at the inflow and outflow.

EVALUATION OF BEACON AND FLOODLIGHT DRIVERS, WITH THE USE OF MININET EMULATOR APPLIED IN DEFINED NETOWRKS SOFTWARE – SDN Rafael Marcelino de Jesus, Ricardo Cesar Câmara Ferrari, Elerson Gaetti Jardim Jr, Ailton Akira Shinoda, Christiane Marie Schweitzer The lack of flexibility in the architecture of the networks of computers presents a challenge for researchers in the area, since their experiments can hardly be evaluated in real networks. The Networks Defined by Software (SDNs Software Defined Networks) represent a completely new approach in the area of computer networks since, propose a new model in the control of passthrough and routing of data packets traveling in the worldwide network of computers. For that researchers can perform their experiments and test new features in this paradigm of practical way and with low cost. One of the solutions is the use of virtual network emulators. This research work conducts an assessment in the use of the remote controllers Beacon and Floodlight in linear topologies, single and tree, on the tool SDN emulated Mininet, with the intention of contributing to the academic-scientific community in the area of technology in communication networks.

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AGRO METEOROLOGICAL MICROSTATION MODEL PORTABLE WITH ARDUINO Rafael de Souza Capelari, Rafael Marcelino de Jesus, Alexandre Marcelino da Silva, Maria Aparecida Teixeira Bicharelli Currently a matter of great repercussion is the climate variation, which the human being is more concerned about every day. This factor has triggering the need for major research in the area. This project has a instrumentation required for study in several areas of research, making available to researchers climatological, a portable equipment, easy to access and use. It is the development of a Micro Agro Portable Climatological Station using the Arduino, with the aim of providing information for the academic community and also to society (rural and urban).The station collects the data, stores and provides in a web site, allowing access by different users, through a register. Climatic data obtained can be used by the global community and by researchers in the area of health, agronomic, veterinary, among other areas, as a mechanism that provides relevant information for the development of other researches.

AN ARCHITECTURE FOR A SMARTGRID PROTECTION AGAINST TCPREPLAY ATTACKS USING SDN Ricardo Cesar Câmara Ferrari, Rafael Marcelino de Jesus, Elerson Gaetti Jardim Jr, Ailton Akira Shinoda, Christiane Marie Schweitzer Vulnerabilities in Smartgrid may have consequences as the lack of electricity supply or even physical injury. The investigation of these vulnerabilities provides the knowledge of Smartgrid attacks in situations to propose defense solutions. In this paper we use technology for software defined networks (SDN - Software Defined Networking) for protection against tcpreplay attacks in both the Master of a Smartgrid like a slave. The tests aim to emulate the SDN and Smartgrid networks so that the former is able to identify a possible tcpreplay attack on Master / Slave. To help manage network, an architecture is proposed, where it was developed an application for setting SDN, along with a POX controller component modification, so that a user is able to start, stop and change SND settings for monitor Smartgrid the network.

USING DESIGN THINKING TO PROMOTE HIGHER ORDER THINKING ACTIVITIES IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION Elzo Alves Aranha, Paulo Henrique dos Santos According to the National Industry Confederation (CNI), the Brazilian universities face a “crisis” within of the learning process. This “crisis” refers to the curricular components and the teaching methodologies adopted in engineering education, which are not able to train professionals with management, entrepreneurial and innovative skills required by the Brazilian labor market. The goal of this study is to propose a conceptual framework, supported by design thinking, and that be able to encourage the learning of entrepreneurial and innovative skills. The results show that the conceptual framework proposed consists of 12 steps, supported by design thinking, and promotes the development of higher order thinking activities on students’ learning.

THE DIGITAL MEDIA AS LEARNING ENHANCERS Gislene Victoria Silva, Vânia Cristina Pires Nogueira Valente Connectivism and mobility revolutionized the essence and dynamics of contemporary society in which people thrive online. Digital media such as social networks, blogs, iTunes, YouTube and websites, nurture new information media and access to learning. Taking the example of non-formal music education, is different content based on edutretenimento mediated by digital technologies. In this new media environment there is also a new relationship between production and reception of information and knowledge in a constant process of feedback bringing engagement and interactivity providing opportunities for cultural convergence. The Internet and mobile devices in which the current generations are attracted, motivated, explore and share content, become important tools for the development of musicality and can thus be exploited by music educators and teachers, active in basic education.

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TEACHING PARALLEL COMPUTING WITH LOW-COST CLUSTER Mariano Trigila, Ricardo Di Pasquale Universities are currently offering parallel computing courses aiming at a graduate level. The courses’ goals are High Performance Computing and Big Data. Low cost PC’s clusters are specially suited for this purpose. They provide the processing infrastructure, standard software tools, books and a plethora of online information. However, regardless of the availability of these resources, the diversity of graduated students’ background difficult the instructional course design. In this paper a course using Beowulf clusters and NOW (Network of Workstations) is described. It covers parallel algorithms design and its implementation in different parallel computing environments. Stress is made in appropriateness and performance. The flipped classroom pedagogical model is used.

TECHNICAL SESSION PT1 A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF QUALITY TOOLS AND METHODS TO PROMOTE THE CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT IN ORGANIZATIONS 16 Priscila Facciolli S. de Lima Tavares, Elizangela Maria Menegassi de Lima, Genivaldo Carlos da Silva, Cristina Corrêa de Oliveira, José Benedito Sacomano, Jair Minoro Abe Competitiveness is an important issue or the success of organizations and the implementation of quality programs for continuous process improvement can be a differential to keep up in the global market. The objective of this research is to present a comparative study of the Total Quality Control (TQC), Six Sigma (SIX SIGMA and the LanDo-Check-Adjust (PDCA), assisting companies clearly in choosing which tool/following method (or combination thereof) that are meaningful to usiness context. Descriptive research with qualitative approach was used, the theoretical support literature and also the reinterpretation of their concepts of each technique presented. It was possible to conclude that the improvements obtained with the implementation of quality controls are extremely important for business performance and customer satisfaction and that booth methods can be applied to various processes, regardless of their manufacturing process.

VOCATIONAL TRAINING OF LABOR OF A CLUSTER FURNITURE IN THE STATE OF PARANÁ/BRAZIL Elizangela Maria Menegassi de Lima, Fernanda Mozel, Erie Fernanda Alves de Souza, Jaqueline dos Santos Firmino, Taynara Aparecida da Silva, José Benedito Sacomano People help companies achieve organizational goals through their skills. For competitive advantage, it is necessary to use personnel management in terms of attracting, integrating, developing and retaining talent in the organization. Thus, this study aimed to verify characteristics related to the training and development of the furniture cluster employees in Parana / Brazil. In the data collection phase it was used a structured questionnaire with qualitative and quantitative approach. The collected data were tabulated and analyzed using statistics by percentage. The information perceived was that the sector's workforce is entirely local, in the hiring process, the emphasis is on training within the company. There is a concern in the specialization of the cluster labor, because when investing in human capital, consequently, the organization keeps people committed to the company's goals as they are key features for the success of organizations.

A STUDY OF THE PRODUCT QUALITY IN CLUSTER FURNITURE IN THE STATE OF PARANÁ/BRAZIL Elizangela Maria Menegassi de Lima, Ariovaldo Martes da Silva, Adriana da Silva Messias, Wellington Ribeiro Araujo, Amanda Cardoso Sangali, José Benedito Sacomano In an increasingly competitive scenery of the global economy, with demanding customers for products and better services, companies, in general, are taken to improve more and more its production processes, in order to meet the needs of customers and secure their loyalty. The research aimed to study the quality of the product of the cluster. In the data collection phase it was used a questionnaire using a Likert scale of five points, with closed © 2016 INTERTECH February 28 – March 02, 2016, Salvador, BRAZIL XIV International Conference on Engineering and Technology Education 25


questions, to map production processes through the PDCA cycle (planning, implementation, checking and corrective action). Information was measured and analyzed by using descriptive statistics. The survey revealed that in product development, the aesthetic dimension is the most significant for the sector, whereas the products offered have a positive reaction in the market. It was found that also companies use the PDCA tool for improving and solving problems relating to the practical reality of the companies.

A STUDY OF NETWORKS AS COMPETITIVE DIFFERENTIAL IN A CLUSTER FURNITURE IN THE STATE OF PARANÁ / BRAZIL Elizangela Maria Menegassi de Lima, Jaqueline de Jesus Lima, Aline Alves Castruchi, Lais Thielen Luna Duarte, Samira Saab de Souza, José Benedito Sacomano The global phenomenon of social networks has become important for organizations because people leverage connections over the networks. The application of new technologies cause profound impact and alter the production and the processing of information significantly, in various representations in the physical and social world, enabling the creation of new products and services. Social media has become a reality in business communication. The objective of this research was to identify how the Cluster furniture companies use their social networks as a means of communication, information and marketing. This work is based on a descriptive research with a qualitative and quantitative approach. Inferred by means of the results that a significant number of companies, belonging to the cluster under study, are not embedded in social networks. And it is also found that companies that are inserted use the facebook and social networking sites as a primary communication and interaction with customers.

MICROENTERPRISE INDIVIDUAL: ALTERNATIVE EMPLOYMENT AND INCOME Kelly Lima Fonseca Gonçalves, Oduvaldo Vendrametto In times of economic crisis and reduction of formal jobs, the Brazilian has been noted worldwide in opening their own business. Stimulating entrepreneurship gained momentum as an alternative to promote development. The motivations are in the belief that entrepreneurship fuels innovation, the growth of skills and income. Microenterprises grow and also the people, the market and the possibilities for transformation of society. The bibliographical and exploratory research enabled data on the growth and development of the Individual Microentrepreneur in Brazil. The evolution of the business leads to regularization and registration of new companies. Data were extracted from the entrepreneur's portal, published regularly by the Federal Government. It is expected to produce research publications on the efficiency and the benefits that individual entrepreneurship is generating for Brazil, to remove thousands of professional informality, generating expected increase of income and quality of life.

COMPARING INTERACTIVITY TOOLS OF THE MAIN AVA’S Esdras Jorge Santos Barboza, Antonio Gomes Sales Filho, Márcia Terra da Silva The growth of the Distance Education and the development of the Technology Information and Communication, are fundamental points for the upgrade of the virtual environment of learning. The goals of the research include evaluating existing difficulties and facilities of interactivity in the virtual platforms of this modality and present the communication tools which are used in AVA's. Date were obtained from 2013 Brazilian Association Of Distance Education census. The main platforms used in Brazil and their differences. The results show that the virtual tools are available for the Distance Education, however, its use is still limited.

INNOVATION IN HIGHER EDUCATION: A HISTORICAL REVIEW Danielle Miquilim, Márcia Terra da Silva This paper aims to analyze the published articles about innovation along time and make a synthesis based on this review. We made a search of papers Web of Science platform by selecting 31 studies. These were analyzed © 2016 INTERTECH February 28 – March 02, 2016, Salvador, BRAZIL XIV International Conference on Engineering and Technology Education 26


according to year of publication and the focus of study. The results from this review show that innovation is directly linked to the economy, research, development and knowledge.

CRITICAL ISSUES REGARDING CORPORATE E-LEARNING Daiane da Silva Algarves Castelo Branco, Luis Antonio Mendes de Mesquita Araujo, Márcia Terra da Silva In recent years the Distance Education (DE) has expanded in the country mainly due to the ease of access that allows concurrent with the spread of communications technology the distance. Also the training of staff for distance education has grown, especially for geographically distributed enterprises. However, the management of distance education at the corporate environment is faced with barriers and obstacles that have not been fully mapped. The aim of this article is to discuss distance education as a mode of Corporate Education to lift the main difficulties and ways to get around them from the perspective of the HR manager. For this presents bibliographical and documentary review of Corporate Distance Learning, focusing on the disadvantages, limitations and difficulties encountered in implementation. The main issues mentioned in the literature are: the management of dedicated multidisciplinary team; the maintenance of digital learning resources; and the mobilization of students for distance learning.

TECHNICAL SESSION PT2 ALGORITHM IN VHDL THE HOPFIELD NETWORK AS A CONTENT ADDRESSABLE MEMORY Luiz Fernando S. Borges The purpose of this project is to develop an algorithm in VHDL of the discrete Hopfield model as a contentaddressable memory; conduct simulations and analyze network behavior in VHDL language. In order to write the algorithm and create the hardware synthesis for future implementations, the software Quartus II provided by Altera® will be used based on the Altera DE2 development kit with a Cyclone II processor model EP2C35F672C6 with about 35,000 logic elements available. For the algorithm simulation the ModelSim software also provided by Altera® will be used. Two kinds of simulation will be implemented, one using small 8-bit arrays and another one using vectors as images.

CONCEPTUAL APPROACH EDUCATIONAL BOARDS OF BUCKLING IN COLD FORMED PROFILES Isis Cler Depolli, Walnório Graça Ferreira, Priscilla Izabel Santos Ribeiro, Lucas Fadini Favarato Due to the low cost of production, Cold Formed Steel Sections becomes an attractive material for developing countries like Brazil. They are obtained folding (folding tables or through perfiladeiras) at room temperature slender steel plates making them stiff plates. The structural elements built with these boards are subject to loss of stability when compressed, suffering numerous modes of buckling, they are strongly affected by the local buckling. This article has strong educational approach for students of civil and mechanical engineering, to present the behavior of this conceptually profile, facilitating and encouraging them to study the subject. It can also help teachers involved in this issue, as an introduction to the study of stability of Cold-Formed Steel Sections. Because it is a subject little studied and poorly understood among students is an innovative approach, the concepts involved are general and placed in an accessible manner at the level of engineering student.

THE IMPORTANCE OF STANDARDIZED WORK, YOUR USE AND RESULTS Rodrigo Carella Biasoli, Umberto Ollitta Junior, José Benedito Sacomano, Wannys Rocha, Enio Ferigatto We live in a world where, all the companies have the need to improve processes to achieve the highest levels of production. This article aims to show the importance of using standardized work "TP", whether to manufacture something, or to provide a service. The Standardized Work is part of the Toyota Production System and is © 2016 INTERTECH February 28 – March 02, 2016, Salvador, BRAZIL XIV International Conference on Engineering and Technology Education 27


considered an important part of the basis for any operating system; however, the same is not used as it should. Frequently, companies implementing the Lean system parts, always giving priority to Kaizen and also the Preventative Maintenance "TPM", leaving the background TP. Over time, it was observed that no TP, both activities are lost and can not guarantee the reduction or expected process gain; In general ways, the TP is how to perform a repetitive activity always with the the shortest time, higher quality, higher productivity and lower costs.

TOOLFLAP: A TOOL TO DESCRIPTION OF AUTOMATA AT VHDL Tércio A. S. Filho, Alexandre César Rodrigues da Silva, Sérgio F. Silva, Maicon A. Sartin Automata are abstract state machines where the behavior of discrete devices are modeled mathematically or diagrams. These are used in applications such as word processing, compilers and hardware design. In hardware, these can be used to describe the behavior of systems, their states, inputs, outputs, and transitions between states. This paper presents the ToolFLAP tool, which through the description of an automaton in JFLAP software, allows you to read the output file and generate code in VHDL hardware description language. Tests were performed with automata recognition language and simulation of electronic devices. The VHDL code were simulated and programmed the FPGA validating the tool. Patterned automatons, VHDL code has been successfully generated. The main benefit of ToolFLAP is to specify automata in JFLAP software is, for most people, much simpler to program such an application directly in VHDL.

ANALYSIS OF THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH IN THE STATE OF PIAUI FROM 2010 TO 2013 Linardy de M. Sousa, Pedro Luiz de O. Costa Neto, Thaís R. Ibiapino, Carla Silva P. Portela This article studies the aspects of the development of the Occupational Safety and Health from 2010 to 2013 in the State of Piaui, by the analysis of the existent data about the topic. In this paper, are compared the results referring the State to the Northeast Region where it is located, using the appropriate indicators for a better comparative study between these realities, and for this, it is done a review of literature about the theme-issue. This research aims to contribute to the characterization of the actual situation of the Occupational Safety and Health in the State of Piaui, as a basis for a program and strategies elaboration, preventive actions for the reduction of incidents and its incorporation in the management policy, to improve the sustainable development, the economic rising and a better quality of life in workplaces in the State of Piaui.

COMPUTATIONAL TOOL TO DEPLOY FINITE STATE MACHINE DEVELOPED IN STATEFLOW TO THE EMBEDDED SYSTEM PSOC Alexandre Araujo Amaral de Almeida, Willian de Assis Pedrobon Ferreira, Alexandre César Rodrigues da Silva We present in this paper a translation tool called MS2PSoC that assists in the implementation of projects developed in the Stateflow environment to the embedded system PSoC. With the support of MS2PSoC tool, we also present a methodology for teaching the finite state machine concept in which a developed and simulated project can be deployed in an embedded system. The methodology is the development of projects involving finite state machines in Stateflow environment and then deploy the translated project in the embedded system PSoC. To evaluate this approach and the translation performed with the tool MS2PSoC were described and simulated models with Mealy and Moore machines using the Stateflow environment and translated into PSoC environment to be implemented in embedded system. With the results obtained, we can evaluate the proposed methodology and the translation performed by MS2PSoC tool.

QUALITY PROBLEMS IN CONSTRUCTION: A STUDY CASE IN TERESINA-PI Thaís R. Ibiapino, Linardy de M. Sousa, Carla Silva P. Portela, Pedro Luiz de O. Costa Neto This article studies aspects of quality management in construction in the city of Teresina, Piauí . Quality management methods were analyzed in a medium-sized business by tracking steps involving the production process. Therefore, it is made a study case on the subject-matter . The research aims to analyze the advantages © 2016 INTERTECH February 28 – March 02, 2016, Salvador, BRAZIL XIV International Conference on Engineering and Technology Education 28


and disadvantages of management models used for the continuity and efficiency of the quality management system and improved productivity. It is expected to provide subsidies to other companies that have initiatives for better solutions to achieve quality certification and guarantee the preservation of the system.

REDUCTION OF WATER'S IRON ORE SERVED TO THE CITY OF SAO RAIMUNDO NONATO- PI Jorge Luiz de Macêdo, José Benedito Sacomano, Cícero Tadeu Tavares Duarte, Francilio de Carvalho Oliveira This paper presents under the optics of the Principles of Maintenance, a study about reducing the water's iron ore offered in the city of São Raimundo Nonato - PI. The extracted water from deep wells contains an amount of 4.0mg / l. After studies, and considering the principles of preventive maintenance, procedures were adopted to reduce the iron content in the water to amounts consistent with international standards. To meet the proposed objective, the survey methodology worked with consideration of the maintenance techniques proposed in the literature. Along the way between abstraction and supply, various measures of water were carried out, in order to provide water to the city with potable standard within the standards laid down. As a result of the applied techniques, the iron content in the water was reduced from 4.0 to 0.3mg / l, reaching the proposed objectives.

TECHNICAL SESSION PT3A PROPERTIES ANALYSIS OF COMPLEX NETWORK APPLIED TO ELECTRIC ENERGY NETWORK DISTRIBUTION Aleciana Vasconcelos Ortega, Luiz Fernando Bovolato, Mariângela Carvalho Bovolato, Christiane Marie Schweitzer Complex networks are formed by a set of interconnected nodes may be from networks that follow a regular pattern to completely random networks. The success of complex networks is a consequence of its natural ability to represent virtually any discrete article. This paper aims to present a complex network model applied to the Electric Energy Distribution Network. From this model it is possible to analyze aspects of networks, to investigate the structural and operational properties, considering different topologies and applications. Developing a network behavior analysis, considering, performance characteristics, resilience and faultfinding. This will enable operators and network engineers, pro-activity in the operation and network management, as well as planning and optimizing the use of network resources.

THE IMPORTANCE OF LEAN MANUFACTURING IN A COMPETITIVE MARKET. CASE STUDY IN A AUTOMOBILISTIC INDUSTRY Umberto Ollitta Junior, Rodrigo Carella Biasoli, José Benedito Sacomano, Wannys Rocha, Enio Ferigatto Lean manufacturing, popularly known as the Toyota Production System (TPS) began in the mid-1950s in Japan. The main feature of this paradigm is the waste by applying a concept of production pulled to get lean inventories and ensure the production goods and services with quality. The aim of this study is to lean manufacturing and verify its importance at an auto parts industry. We will review the main tools of this paradigm and conduct a case study of a welding cell in order to verify the qualitative and quantitative advantages to using this system. With the implementation of some of the tools we achieved a reduction of 6.48% in the manufacturing cost of the item produced as well as non-measurable gains as ergonomics, housekeeping, security and production flow. The results achieved confirm the effectiveness of the use of lean manufacturing.

DIGITAL EDUCATIONAL GAME WITH NATURAL USER INTERFACE: PROPOSAL FOR LEARNING MATHEMATICAL RUDIMENTS TO ILLITERATE CHILDREN Danielle Cordeiro Pedrosa, Pollyana Notargiacomo Mustaro, Paulo Batista Lopes

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The use of digital games in educational process has become more popular, and presenting an investment and significant growth market. In this scenario, the development of educational digital games focused on learning of logic and spatial reasoning rudiments is still a challenge, especially when the target audience is children illiterate. From these elements, this paper presents an educational digital game that makes use of the Natural User Interface (NUI), through Kinect v.2, so that children have the ability to control the three-dimensional environment through body gestures. The collected data was processed by software that controls the movement of an avatar in a threedimensional environment, as well as interaction with minigames mathematical challenges. Thus, children are able to learn and consolidate mathematical concepts in a fun way and paced.

STATISTICAL COMPARISON BETWEEN TRANSFORMATION TEMPERATURES REGISTRED BY DSC AND R X T FOR A TI45NI48CU7 SHAPE MEMORY EFFECT ALLOY OBTAINED BY MELT-SPINNING PROCESS Roniere Leite Soares, Walman Benício de Castro, George dos S. Anselmo, Benedito Antonio Luciano Ti45Ni48Cu7 casting alloys with shape memory effect was performed by plasma starting point from which strands were produced using rapid solidification process known as melt-spinning, with a 38 m/s. In these tapes were given a gross heat treatment 750oC for 3 hours in a furnace under oxygen atmosphere. In a treated sample were made two experiments to obtain the Transformation Temperatures (TTs): DSC (conventional method) and Resistance versus Temperature (non-conventional process). From these results it was made a simple statistical comparison of non-combined data for observing the change contained in the contrast of the values obtained. At the end were observed small variation coefficients that validate the method handmade R versus T as equal accuracy in comparison to DSC manufacturing method.

SOYBEAN PRODUCTION IN PIAUÍ: IDENTIFICATION, MAPPING AND CHARACTERISTIC Nayguel Richel de Souza Lima, João Gilberto Mendes dos Reis Brazil is the second largest soybean producer in the world and your borders walking into the country. In this sense soy is already one of the most important crops in Piauí Savanna, with growing area in broad process of expansion, contributing for socio-economic development of the region. Thus, the importance of soybean production in Piauí, was necessary a study on the current stage of the chain, barriers, benefits and perspectives involved in the sector. The objective was to map the functioning of this chain in the state of Piaui and identify its main features. In methodology, carried out exploratory research by identifying and mapping the soybean producers in the state using bibliographic material and interviews with producers in the region.

MILK PRODUCTION IN PIAUÍ: OPTIMIZATION OF RESULTS WITH THE ADOPTION OF THE “BALDE CHEIO” PROJECT BY THE SMALL RURAL PRODUCER Mathilde Silva Soares, Paola Ortolani Medeiros, Oduvaldo Vendrametto, Antonio Vinícius Oliveira Ferreira Technological resources and sustainable methodologies can increase the small milk producer production and profitability, improving the quality and productivity. The family farmer permanence in his business goes through the appreciation of his products. Embrapa “Balde Cheio” project proposes simple innovations that improve milk quality. They are improvements based on attitudes; animal husbandry and controls. Costs are rationalized and provide an increase in the profitability. In this study, traditional productive practices results and those obtained by the “Balde Cheio” project were compared. Multiple cases are studied. Through survey, the property operation and social environmental aspects are known. The data is secondary, produced by Emater-PI between 2010 and 2014 in rural properties of Piauí. At the end of the survey we presented the small milk producers with the advantages of low cost technological innovations capable to make them sustainable in the rural Market, expanding their business in more profitable and competitive scales.

MANUFACTURE OF PRODUCTS FRON COCONUT SHELL Gorthon Lima Moritz, Biagio Fernando Giannetti, Conde Eliana Pires © 2016 INTERTECH February 28 – March 02, 2016, Salvador, BRAZIL XIV International Conference on Engineering and Technology Education 30


This article studies the products that are crated through the green coconut bark, once this shell takes 8 to 10 years to decompose, polluting during that time the soil and freáticos sheets, as insects and diseases to proliferate. To this end, a review of the literature on the subject – with the goal to identify and relate products from green coconut bark, the a’m is thus to promote clearner productiona, contributing to a better knowledg of the products generated this arouse the population for new businesses.

AGILE HANDLING AND DISTRIBUTION ACTIVITIES THROUGH A TOOL INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT ERP André Marcos Silva, Thiago Daher de Menezes This paper presents a working in progress that intend to improve tasks management with agile techniques to ERP outsourcing company. This proposal aims to explore the infrastructure available to build a simple and flexible environment collaboration.

TECHNICAL SESSION PT3B PROJECT AND CONSTRUCTION OF A SEPARATOR OF ELECTROPNEUMATIC MATERIALS FOR RECYCLING Fernando Aparecido Pacheco da Silva Fortunato, Carlos Rene do Prado Junior, Claudio Roberto Lopes, Ezequiel da Silva Santos In several places of Brazil, the separation of residues for recycling is carried out manually, in this way, the persons wrapped in the handling of debris with industrial origin or the same domestic garbage; they are sensitive to several problems of health. In this context, the present work presents the project and the construction of a separator of materials automated. This prototype uses the electro-technology, to separate without the human intervention, the metal materials of not metal in a mat. The made prototype has the capacity to separate 11 pieces for minute. The value for production of the separator was of R$ 1.500,00, the equipment demonstrated a cost satisfactory benefit, besides interesting, such as advantages, the precision of the movements in the act of the separation, increase of productivity regarding the human labour, and elimination of repetitive efforts during the act of separation of the materials.

PREDICTION OF THE SPATIAL VARIABILITY OF EMISSION OF CO2 SOIL IN AREAS OF SUGARCANE USING ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS Luciana Paro Scarin Freitas, Mara Lucia Martins Lopes, Alan Rodrigo Panosso, Newton La Scala Júnior, Ricardo Luiz Barros de Freitas, Carlos Roberto Minussi, Anna Diva Plasencia Lotufo Carbon dioxide (CO2) is one of the main gases additional greenhouse effect. Agricultural areas offer an opportunity to mitigate this effect, since that exchange large amounts of carbon to the atmosphere through the soil CO2 emission. The objective was to predict the spatial variability of soil CO2 emission rates in sugarcane areas using artificial neural networks. FCO2 values were used from sugarcane areas in the southeastern state of São Paulo registered in the short-term periods in years 2008, 2010 and 2012. A neural network Multilayer Perceptron via backpropagation algorithm was used to estimate the emission of FCO2. These data were compared with data measured with devices (actual data). The neural network initially presented a MAPE of 32.2085, showing that it can reliably provide estimates for the assessment of FCO2 emissions and a promising future for characterizing of spatial variability if this attribute in sugarcane areas.

PERFORMANCE OF A SOLAR WATER WARMING WITH LOW COST APPLIED TO THE PRISON SYSTEM José Aparecido Silva de Queiroz, Adriano de Souza Marques, João Francisco Escobedo, Leandro Melo Campeiro

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Considering that the Brazilian Energy System is predominantly hydraulic and which is in a delicate situation because of the great droughts, it need initiatives that will help reduce consumption or in meeting new demands. Among these initiatives are solar collectors used to warm water. However, this system is well used at home and hotel; we need to encourage the use in public departments that require large amounts of warming water. Among them, there are prison systems, whose people there do not have water to take shower in a ideal condition .The objective of this study is to demonstrate the performance of low-cost solar warming system, made with polyethylene pipes that will attend this demand. Stand out that the whole process was conducted with the participation of inmates in a reintegration process.

ENGINEERING EDUCATION: THE AERODESIGN AND THE INTERACTIONS IN ACADEMIA André Luiz Pessote Seno With the purpose to promote the application of the engineering knowledges, a group of students of mechanical engineering from the “Universidade Federal do Rio Grande-FURG” created a team to build remotely controlled airplanes. These students design and build airplanes every year, according to the rules of SAE Brasil AeroDesign, which promote every year a competition about remoted controlled airplanes in Brazil. The winner of the national competition gets the opportunity to go to United States to the International Competition, which assemble the winners of many countries of the world. The entire process consists in design, calculations, construction, flight test, the project presentation, and the competition. To realize all these steps, all the members of the team need to be patient, know to work in group, to have team spirit, and all of them get experience in strategic and tax planning, besides to see how will be the professional live.

METHODOLOGY FOR TRAINING PROFESSIONALS IN FACEDES INSPECTION IN BUILDINGS USING A MOBILE ROBOTICS Luiz Pinheiro da Guia, Paulo Henrique Cruz Pereira Civil engineering is an area of knowledge in development, is the material point of view used, the construction techniques, equipment, design or vocational training. Concern about the stability of the buildings should be with the pathologies because of defects and pathological symptoms of structures, so in general, much can be learned about failures in general. So we can draw up action plans consistent with the material and damage. The damages that occur in facades is a normal process, and thus, research subject. Access to many damaged places demand the assembly of scaffolding, often impenetrable, and skilled professionals. To determine the pathologies is necessary to perform the inspection. This research has the goal to show that you can use the mobile robotics in this context of inspection facades, analyze and discriminate solutions and determine a methodology to be employed in training professionals.

MANAGEMENT SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH THROUGH AN INTELLIGENT SYSTEM Taciano Tavares de Oliveira, Pollyana Notargiacomo Mustaro The achievement of scientific research to obtain an university degree (Undergraduate Work, Specialization Monographs, Master Dissertations and Doctoral Theses), often, show problems related with time management, resource management or even quality management. In view of the technology evolution and the changes of communication forms, it’s possible to combine with these aspects some techniques of project management to undertake improvements in the processes related with academic research development in the academic environment. From this scenario, this research encapsulates in an intelligent system, project management aspects from the PMBOK - complemented with project model canvas and design thinking techniques - together with relevant elements of academic advising process to delivery a system to help students during the development of their researches to obtain a degree.

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Roniere Leite Soares, Walman Benício de Castro, Jackson de Brito Simões, George S. Anselmo This article aims to address the use of Zr and Hf as tertiary element in the system Nitinol alloy with "shape memory effect". As both elements have several chemical similarities, an analysis of the historical development of some parallel discoveries associated with them is performed, thereby justifying the need to check the purity thereof from samples subjected to analysis by EMS experiments (Electron Microscope Scan) and EDS (Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy), and tests XRD (X-Ray Diffraction).

DEVELOPMENT OF CHEMICAL SENSORS FOR GASES, ELECTRONIC TRANSDUCTION SIGNAL AND DATA TRANSMISSION USING ZIGBEE PROTOCOL Cleocir José Dalmaschio, Estevão Modolo de Souza This interdisciplinary approach aims to develop chemical sensors devices for hydrocarbons and volatile organic compounds, integrating knowledge areas of Chemistry, Physics and Engineering. For development of the devices will be performed chemical synthesis of the semiconductor material, titanium oxide and tin oxide, to obtain stable sols of these semiconductors. From these solutions thin films will be deposited, which, after thermal treatment, will characterized in terms of electron transport properties and are used as sensing elements in the devices. Parallel and together with the development of the electronic sensor elements, the electronic area will develop an integrated reading system and data acquisition utilizing Arduino platform, followed by wireless data transmission through ZigBee protocol. The activities developed by students, aims to develop skills in chemistry and electronics.

TECHNICAL SESSION PT4A PACKAGE OF SIMULATION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES PROPAGATION IN DIFFERENT MEANS TO OCTAVE Vanessa Lourenço Mattede Formigoni, Estevão Modolo de Souza Electromagnetic waves are energy pulses able to propagate in vacuum and in certain material means. They are created from the interaction between an electric field and a magnet-ic field and their behavior depends strongly on the environ-ment to which they belong. If during the propagation of these waves there is a change of the environment, as well as behavior change, parts thereof are reflected and transmit-ted. To assist in better understanding of these complex phenomena, this paper presents the development of a pack-age for the free program Octave. Through a simple inter-face, the user defines the ways in which the waves propa-gate and the program returns graphical representations of electric fields, magnetic and average power of propagation in defined locations, making evident the propagation char-acteristics in different material means.

A BETTER USER EXPERIENCE IN E-LEARNING THROUGH STORYTELLING João Pedro Albino, Márcio Jesus de Morais Stories define our world and are present in it from the beginning of communication, from the cave walls to websites, they have continued to evolve, but the same purpose remained the same; entertain, to share common experiences, teach and transmit traditions. Today the way we communicate is a little different, our information is fragmented across many mass media channels and delivered through ever-changing technologies. Thus, the personal touch is lost, where we met an important emotional connection receipt or transmission of knowledge. One of the ways that many professionals are currently using in their educational projects are the narrative or storytelling, which presents a means by which a complex set of ideas can be efficiently led to a variety of people, interactively, providing meaning and emotion for them so enabling them to acquire new knowledge.

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CIRCUITS, PACKETS AND BURSTS: AN EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS Pedro Paulo Piccoli Filho, Moises Renato N. Ribeiro The use of servers themselves to forward/route packets provides higher flexibility, reduced costs, and lower energy consumption in data center networks. However, the association of a new task to the servers can lead to a reduction in their performance, and consequently, impair the performance of the network itself. This paper investigates experimentally the basic process of forwarding packets servers. In this paper, parameters such as throughput, latency and packet loss will be analyzed in order to identify the best implementation strategy among the following switching alternatives: Circuits, Bursts and packets.

BUSINESS SIMULATION GAME IN A UNIVERSITY CONTEXT: A CASE STUDY Angelica Toffano Seidel Calazans, Roberto Avila Paldês The objective of this research is to evaluate a business simulator in the perception of teacher and students in an Administration undergraduate degree at a higher education institution. They were classified the simulation games and identified the needs of the use of them in teaching in a university context. The method used was the case study and collection techniques, as well literature review, interviews and questionnaires. They were considered the initial expectations (2013) and the effective use of the product (2015). The results are consistent with the data obtained from literature review prepared. An analysis based on the importance versus satisfaction it was established that the average indicators place the results in a quality dimension. The highest rates were in the applicability criteria, competitiveness and teamwork, while the lower are related to the motivation and the reports quality.

THE DEVELOPMENT OF COMPUTATIONAL THINKING IN HIGH SCHOOL THROUGH PROGRAMMING ENVIRONMENTS Élcio Schuhmacher, Douglas Ropelato, Vera Rejane Niedersberg Schuhmacher The article reports an experiment to develop computational thinking, competence expected in the National Curriculum Parameters (PCN), with high school students using the Scratch programming graphical environment. The development of computational project required the students the organization of thought, problem solving, the search process and the development of analytical skills necessary for the design of a game. They worked out basic application concepts and game creation process through task-oriented to resolve problems. The results showed the students' interest in building computational applications; the influence of Strach as motivating factor in the learning process; the development of collaborative skills and interaction adherence in the development of curricular concepts and computational thinking from the inclusion of such applications in pedagogical practice.

AN INTEGRATED LEARNING STRATEGY FOR DIGITAL PROGRAMMABLE DEVICES AND POWER ELECTRONICS USING SIMULATION AND PRACTICAL EXPERIMENTS Wesley Oliveira Maia, Cleidson da Silva Oliveira, Zélia Myrian Assis Peixoto This paper presents an educational proposal applicable to power electronics area, more specifically, DC/AC converters, incorporating active learning strategies in the laboratory. The main objective of this initiative is to provide, for students of electrical and electronics engineering undergraduate and other related, control advanced strategies of the three-phase inverter using a modular hardware of the open architecture and the programming routines control ARM architecture microcontroller-based. This is an important and relevant manner to enhance the experience of students in engineering, since it allows them to approximate the formal theories and practical approaches to solve actual problems, demanded from market.

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ANALYSIS QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE OF EVASION OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING COURSE STUDENTS OF THE FEDERAL INSTITUTE OF BAHIA Amanda Coqueiro Silva, Camila Santos Correa, Deisy de Assis Coelho, Domingos Teixeira da Silva Neto, Lorena Lima Ferraz, Murilo Moreira Xavier, Ricardo da Silva Reis, Felizardo Adenilson Rocha, Polyane Alves Santos This research treat about the analysis of numbers about the evasion of the Environmental Engineering course of Science and Technology Federal Institute of Bahia, in Vitória da Conquista Campus. So, the object is analyze the main factors that influence the evasion over 2010.1 until 2015.1, besides propose pedagogical interventions to be applied in 2015.2. For data collect, was used informations from coordination of schools records of the Institute, evidencing that the Calculo I and AVGA disciplines have a average of reproof of 64,47% and 62,02%, respectively. Was made a test of verification of learning to the these disciplines students, demonstrating 100% of the students have difficulties in elementary subjects of math. Therefore, proposed a project of a monitoring for these disciplines, such as pre-calculus course and preparation of courseware. At the end of semester, will be investigated if these interventions was efficient for a achievement of better results.

ANALYSIS OF FAILURE RATES IN CALCULUS I AND VAAG DISCIPLINES OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING COURSE OF THE FEDERAL INSTITUTE OF BAHIA OF VITÓRIA DA CONQUISTA Amanda Coqueiro Silva, Camila Santos Correa, Deisy de Assis Coelho, Domingos Teixeira da Silva Neto, Lorena Lima Ferraz, Murilo Moreira Xavier, Ricardo da Silva Reis, Felizardo Adenilson Rocha, Polyane Alves Santos Due to the high failure rates in engineering courses in Calculus I and Vector Algebra (VAAG) disciplines of Education, Science and Technology Federal Institute of Bahia, in Vitória da Conquista Campus in Electrical Engineering course, in period of 2006.1 a 2015.1. It was found, through a learning test that the basic deficiencies rate in math reaches 95% of the students. Also, starting from collected informations in coordination of schools records of the Institute, it is noticed that the failure average of period in question is of 56,63% for Calculus I and 51,96% for VAAG. Noting these results, proposed an intervention through a monitoring project for these disciplines, besides a pre-calculus course that, in the semester end, will be evaluated to check if these steps was effective in reducing the high failure rate.

TECHNICAL SESSION PT4B URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS AND PROPOSAL FOR INTERVENTION IN NEIGHBORHOODS JARDIM HARMONIA E JARDIM ARATIMBÓ IN THE CITY OF UMUARAMA NORTHWESTERN REGION OF PARANÁ Janaina Conversani Botari, Alexandre Botari, Beatriz Cerimele de Oliveira, Luciana Nunes dos Santos, Natália Silva Daneluzzi, Paula Mariko Hatsumura The failures in conception and implementation in the processes of urbanization has caused an acceleration of environmental degradation, making necessary the application of models of sustainable urban development and the adoption of specific planning policies applied in the context of each urban centre. With this approach, the urban environmental planning has great importance because it aims at sustainable spatial and social. This approach leads to Constitution of society using as base instrument study and deepening the role of urban ecology and ecosystems in the cities. This paper presents an analysis of the urban conditions of some neighborhoods, specifically Jardim Harmonia and Jardim Aratimbó, in the city of Umuarama (PR) and proposes some interventions to improving the urban space focused in environmental sustainability and comfort in the region. These proposals were designed based on subjective evaluation of the regulars and local residents and the current environmental and urban legislation.

EFFICIENCY ANALYSIS OF COAGULATION AND FLOCCULATION IN DRINK WATER TREATMENT PLANTS BY CONVENTIONAL TECHNOLOGY IN BRAZIL Alexandre Botari, Janaina Conversani Botari, Greicylene Greatti © 2016 INTERTECH February 28 – March 02, 2016, Salvador, BRAZIL XIV International Conference on Engineering and Technology Education 35


Efficient operation of a water treatment plant (WTP) provides quantitative and qualitative water, interfering directly in sanitation and health of the population served. The ETA performance evaluation is a tool that identifies gaps in treatment, which correctes and improves water quality and treatment efficiency. The performance analysis of the coagulation and flocculation efficiency of conventional treatment a plant enable the monitoring of the efficiency of the same and determines the need or not of the implementation of preventive and / or corrective measures. In addition, it serves to monitor the main parameters relating to drinking water quality. This work intent to analyze the efficiency of the coagulation and flocculation steps in conventional water treatment plants. The efficiency observed in this work was about 90% for total media value in terms of turbidity removal in decanted water related to raw water for conventional WTP.

ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND URBAN INTERVENTION PROPOSAL IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD JARDIM CRUZRIRO – CITY OF UMUARAMA – PR Janaina Conversani Botari, Alexandre Botari, Andréa Paula Jardim, Fernanda Frutuoso, Lara Dal Soto Costa, Mayara Campos, Sarah Karolyne Dantas Urban planning is a technical process dedicated to land use and the urban environment designs his concept developed in England and the United States, is part of the development of cities, and deal with their problems and challenges encountered with their growth. The city of Umuarama although it is a city planned and founded by North upgrades Company of Paraná, includes some neighborhoods that suffer from time decay. The garden district Cruzeiro was incorporated into the original design of Umuarama in the 80's, located in the municipality of the margins 140 000 m2, features and traits own architectural typologies of the time it was built. This paper, through field visits, using images taken on site by camera, and interviews with residents, held a revitalization planning of the main areas identified as critical to the improvement of visual and structural aspects incorporating contained standards the municipal master plan.

PILOT-SCALE EXPERIMENTAL SET-UP FOR SIMULATION OF EXTENSIVE GREEN ROOFS WITH FOCUS IN CHOOSING GRASSES Janaina Conversani Botari, Alexandre Botari, Aline Naiara Zito, Sidnei Reina Coutinho, Genilson Ribeiro Vieira In order to achieve sustainable development in the cities has given focus to studies linked to green infrastructure techniques and urban resilience necessary for the mitigation of environmental impacts, this way solutions such as "green roofs" that presents itself as an effective technique for absorption of the volume of rain water, improving urban microclimates among other benefits, has been taking large interest in Brazil and in the World. This work aims to present the experimental set-up of pilot-scale models for the simulation of green roofs using three types of grasses as vegetable toppings. It is expected to obtain the best species in terms of hygrothermal, isolation and mechanics resistance as well as lower cost of management. The planting was carried out on a pilot scale at the State University of Maringá, Umuarama Campus Northwestern Paraná with aim of studies pertaining to the topic.

MATHEMATICAL MODELING USING THE XDLVO THEORY TO DESCRIBING SUPERFICIAL INTERACTIONS AMONG PARTICLES IN THE FILTRATION OF DRINKING WATER Alexandre Botari, Janaina Conversani Botari This work used the XDLVO Theory to describe forces and energy interactions of colloidal complexes in the water and those formed during filtration run. Many interaction of particle energy profiles between colloidal surfaces for three geometries are presented here in: spherical, plate and cylindrical; and four surface interactions arrangements: two cylinders, two spheres, two plates and a sphere and a plate. Two different situations were analyzed, before and after electrostatic desestabilization by action of the alum sulfate as coagulant in water studies samples prepared with kaolin. Mathematical modeling by extended DLVO theory or XDLVO, which include traditional approach of the Electric Double Layer (EDL), Surfaces Attraction Forces or London-van der Waals (LvdW), Esteric Forces and Hydrophobic forces additionally considering another forces in colloidal system were used: molecular repulsion or Born Repulsion and Acid-Base (AB) chemical function forces from Lewis. The experimental data for the mathematical modeling were obtained from literature. © 2016 INTERTECH February 28 – March 02, 2016, Salvador, BRAZIL XIV International Conference on Engineering and Technology Education 36


DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK IN OPTIMIZATION OF THE MANAGEMENT OF WATER TREATMENT PLANTS Alexandre Botari, Renan Jeferson Paneco, Janaina Conversani Botari This work presents the mathematical modeling of particle removal in optimization of the manegement of water treatment plant, through the development of an artificial neural network. The artificial neural network (Ann) of type Multilayer Perceptron (MLP-Multi Layer Perceptron) was programmed in the language of mathematical software MatLab. The RNA was trained with experimental data obteined from the filtration in installation of double filtration runs on a pilot scale. Later, the data were used in a drink water conventional treatment plant in the city of Umuarama-PR. During the training was analyzed the behavior of the RNA depending on the amount of neurons and in relation to the activation function, making changes in your search optimization. The results obtained were satisfactory, with coefficients of determination (R2) between 93 and 99%, using eight, twenty-five and fifty intermediate layer neurons, with the RNA working activation functions, tangent linear and logarithmic sigmoidal.

FORECASTING TOOL BASED ON NUMERICAL METHODS IN THE TEACHING OF ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN: THE CASE OF THE PUBLIC FILE OF THE FOUNDATION ARCHIVE AND MEMORY OF SANTOS – SP Janaina Conversani Botari, Alexandre Botari Many exact solutions are complex, resolution in these cases can be achieved by numerical solutions, much facilitated by powerful tools in terms of computing, as well as by high speed processors and "performance" existing today. In this context the predictive tools based on numerical calculations are within reach of designers as tools of quantification. The introduction of some elements of numerical calculations as future prediction tool applied in architecture projects emerged as an important factor in the development process of the first sketches/studies. In this work we present an application of this tool in the future projection for determining the volume of documentary mass in buildings designed to guard public files as the case study of Foundation Fle and memory of Santos City. Was used of the Method of Linear Regression by Method of Linear Least Square (L.L.S.), which obtained 94% for the value of the regression coefficient (R2).

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AUTHOR INDEX A Adriana da Silva Messias, 25 Adriano de Souza Marques, 31 Ahmed Elgafy, 21 Ailton Akira Shinoda, 23, 24 Alan Rodrigo Panosso, 31 Aleciana Vasconcelos Ortega, 29 Alexandre Araujo Amaral de Almeida, 28 Alexandre Botari, 35, 36, 37 Alexandre César Rodrigues da Silva, 28 Alexandre Marcelino da Silva, 24 Ali Mehrabian, 22 Aline Alves Castruchi, 26 Aline Naiara Zito, 36 Amanda Cardoso Sangali, 25 Amanda Coqueiro Silva, 35 Amir Salehpour, 21 André L. L. Reda, 22, 23 André Luiz Pessote Seno, 32 André Marcos Silva, 31 Andréa Paula Jardim, 36 Angelica Toffano Seidel Calazans, 34 Anna Diva Plasencia Lotufo, 31 Antonio Gomes Sales Filho, 26 Antonio Vinícius Oliveira Ferreira, 30 Ariovaldo Martes da Silva, 25

Enio Ferigatto, 27, 29 Erie Fernanda Alves de Souza, 25 Erivelton Geraldo Nepomuceno, 23 Esdras Jorge Santos Barboza, 26 Estevão Modolo de Souza, 33 Ezequiel da Silva Santos, 31 F Felizardo Adenilson Rocha, 35 Fernanda Frutuoso, 36 Fernanda Mozel, 25 Fernando Aparecido Pacheco da Silva Fortunato, 31 Fernando de S. Viña, 22 Francilio de Carvalho Oliveira, 29 G Genilson Ribeiro Vieira, 36 Genivaldo Carlos da Silva, 25 George dos S. Anselmo, 30 George S. Anselmo, 33 Gislene Victoria Silva, 24 Gledson Melotti, 23 Gorthon Lima Moritz, 30 Greicylene Greatti, 35 I

B Isis Cler Depolli, 27 Beatriz Cerimele de Oliveira, 35 Benedito Antonio Luciano, 30 Biagio Fernando Giannetti, 30 Bianca F. Vieira, 23 Bruno G. Siciliano, 23 C Camila Santos Correa, 35 Carla Silva P. Portela, 28 Carlos Rene do Prado Junior, 31 Carlos Roberto Minussi, 31 Christiane Marie Schweitzer, 23, 24, 29 Cícero Tadeu Tavares Duarte, 29 Claudio da Rocha Brito, 21 Claudio Roberto Lopes, 31 Cleidson da Silva Oliveira, 34 Cleocir José Dalmaschio, 33 Conde Eliana Pires, 30 Cristina Corrêa de Oliveira, 25

J Jackson de Brito Simões, 33 Jair Minoro Abe, 25 Janaina Conversani Botari, 35, 36, 37 Jaqueline de Jesus Lima, 26 Jaqueline dos Santos Firmino, 25 João Francisco Escobedo, 31 João Gilberto Mendes dos Reis, 30 João Pedro Albino, 33 Jorge Luiz de Macêdo, 29 José Aparecido Silva de Queiroz, 31 José Benedito Sacomano, 25, 26, 27, 29 K Kechi Hirama, 22 Kelly Lima Fonseca Gonçalves, 26 Kevin Laux, 21

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Daiane da Silva Algarves Castelo Branco, 27 Dan Budny, 21 Danielle Cordeiro Pedrosa, 29 Danielle Miquilim, 26 Deisy de Assis Coelho, 35 Domingos Teixeira da Silva Neto, 35 Douglas Ropelato, 34

Lais Thielen Luna Duarte, 26 Lara Dal Soto Costa, 36 Leandro Melo Campeiro, 31 Linardy de M. Sousa, 28 Lorena Lima Ferraz, 35 Lucas Fadini Favarato, 27 Luciana Nunes dos Santos, 35 Luciana Paro Scarin Freitas, 31 Luis Antonio Mendes de Mesquita Araujo, 27 Luiz Fernando Bovolato, 29 Luiz Fernando S. Borges, 27 Luiz Pinheiro da Guia, 32

E Eduardo Mazoni Andrade Marçal Mendes, 23 Élcio Schuhmacher, 34 Elerson Gaetti Jardim Jr, 23, 24 Elizangela Maria Menegassi de Lima, 25, 26 Elzo Alves Aranha, 24

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M Magesh Chandramouli, 22 Maicon A. Sartin, 28 Mara Lucia Martins Lopes, 31 Márcia Terra da Silva, 26, 27 Márcio Jesus de Morais, 33 Maria Aparecida Teixeira Bicharelli, 24 Mariângela Carvalho Bovolato, 29 Mariano Trigila, 25 Mathilde Silva Soares, 30 Mayara Campos, 36 Melany M. Ciampi, 21 Moises Renato N. Ribeiro, 34 Murilo Moreira Xavier, 35 Muthar Al-Ubaidi, 21

Ricardo da Silva Reis, 35 Ricardo Di Pasquale, 25 Ricardo Luiz Barros de Freitas, 31 Roberto Avila Paldês, 34 Rodrigo Carella Biasoli, 27, 29 Rodrigo M.Goulart, 23 Rogério Rossi, 22 Roniere Leite Soares, 30, 33 S Samira Saab de Souza, 26 Sarah Karolyne Dantas, 36 Sérgio F. Silva, 28 Sidnei Reina Coutinho, 36 T

N Natália Silva Daneluzzi, 35 Nayguel Richel de Souza Lima, 30 Nelson Cruciani Neto, 23 Newton La Scala Júnior, 31

Taciano Tavares de Oliveira, 32 Taynara Aparecida da Silva, 25 Tércio A. S. Filho, 28 Thaís R. Ibiapino, 28 Thiago Daher de Menezes, 31

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Oduvaldo Vendrametto, 26, 30

Umberto Ollitta Junior, 27, 29

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Paola Ortolani Medeiros, 30 Paula Mariko Hatsumura, 35 Paulo Batista Lopes, 29 Paulo Henrique Cruz Pereira, 32 Paulo Henrique dos Santos, 24 Pedro Luiz de O. Costa Neto, 28 Pedro Paulo Piccoli Filho, 34 Pollyana Notargiacomo Mustaro, 29, 32 Polyane Alves Santos, 35 Priscila Facciolli S. de Lima Tavares, 25 Priscilla Izabel Santos Ribeiro, 27

Vanessa Lourenço Mattede Formigoni, 33 Vânia Cristina Pires Nogueira Valente, 24 Vera Rejane Niedersberg Schuhmacher, 34 Victor F. A. Barros, 21 Vitor Faiçal Campana, 23

R Rafael de Souza Capelari, 24 Rafael Marcelino de Jesus, 23, 24 Raphael L. F. Alves, 22 Renan Jeferson Paneco, 37 Renato G. C. Ribeiro, 22 Ricardo Cesar Câmara Ferrari, 23, 24

W Walman Benício de Castro, 30, 33 Walnório Graça Ferreira, 27 Walter W. Buchanan, 22 Wannys Rocha, 27, 29 Wellington Ribeiro Araujo, 25 Wesley Oliveira Maia, 34 Willian de Assis Pedrobon Ferreira, 28 Z Zélia Myrian Assis Peixoto, 34

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