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Teaching Staff

Biography

Manuel Barrento has been a Guest Lecturer at NOVA Information Management School (NOVA IMS) since 2010. In addition to this role, he is a Technical Specialist in the Information and Communication Technologies Service at Hospital Professor Doutor Fernando Fonseca. In the past he worked as a Business Intelligence consultant at Novabase from 2006 to 2010, with responsibilities in the modeling, implementation, and maintenance of Data Warehouses, as well as the corresponding ETL and Reporting processes.

In terms of academic qualifications, he holds the following degrees:

  • Master's degree in Statistics and Information Management with the dissertation topic: "Business Intelligence System applied to Homogeneous Diagnostic Groups," NOVA IMS (2011);
  • Postgraduate degree in Knowledge Management and Business Intelligence, NOVA IMS (2009);
  • 5-year undergraduate degree (pre-Bologna) in Electrical and Computer Engineering at NOVA's Faculty of Sciences and Technology (2006).

Scientific Publications

Barrento, M., & De Castro Neto, M. (2017)

European benchmarking in healthcare. In Atas da 12a Conferencia Iberica de Sistemas e Tecnologias de Informacao, CISTI 2017 / Proceedings of the 12th  Iberian Conference on Information Systems and Technologies, CISTI 2017 [7975899] IEEE Computer Society. DOI: 10.23919/CISTI.2017.7975899

Barrento, M., Caiado, J. C., & Neto, M. D. (2013)

Business Intelligence admission to Hospital emergency. Paper presented at the 8th  Iberian Conference on Information Systems and Technologies (Cisti 2013).

Barrento, M. P. A., Neto, M. D., Martins, M. D. O., & Dias, S. S. (2010)

Business Intelligence applied to Homogenous Diagnosis Groups. In A. Rocha, C. F. Sexto, L. P. Reis & M. P. Cota (Eds.), Sistemas Y Tecnologias De Informacion. Rio Tinto: Aisti-Assoc Iberica Sistemas & Tecnologias Informacao.

Barrento, M., Neto, M. C., Martins, M. R., & Dias, S. (2010)

Sistemas de Business Intelligence Aplicados à Saúde. In Á. Rocha (Ed.), Sistemas e Tecnologias de Informação na Saúde (pp. 77-91). Porto: Universidade Fernando Pessoa.