Os artigos “Microservice Architecture for Multistore Database Using Canonical Data Model” (autores: Luís Villaça, Leonardo Azevedo, Sean Siqueira) e “Semantic Data Structures for Knowledge Generation in Open World Information System” (autores: Marcelo Tibau, Sean Siqueira, Bernardo Nunes) foram aceitos na trilha principal do SBSI 2020.
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