Abstract

This research focused on computer law and information systems in Ecuador. The aim was to analyze the legal and technological perspectives of computer laws and their influence on information systems in the Ecuadorian context. A PRISMA review protocol was established to obtain the bibliography, and advanced techniques such as Word2Vec and cosine similarity analyses were applied to two different linguistic corpora (Spanish and English). Hierarchical dendrograms provided a visual representation, highlighting groups of articles and the complexity of the relationship between computer law and information systems. The comparison between the corpora showed similarities and differences, such as the more marked connection between two of the articles in the Spanish corpus. The study revealed a significant connection between computer law and information systems, underscoring common themes such as cybercrime, data protection, and intellectual property. Links supported by Ecuadorian legislation were identified in areas such as software protection and e-commerce. However, the need to effectively implement the laws and broader international cooperation to address challenges such as cybercrime is emphasized. The study demonstrated disparities and connections between Ecuador's computer law and information systems. The need to adopt an interdisciplinary approach for future research is underlined.

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