Abstract

Information overload and abundance data, with diversity in form and content, make the decision making processes more complex. On the other hand, the visual presentation of information has been an interesting alternative to support managers and specialists. However, it is necessary that the interfaces are appropriate to facilitate and promote the analysis of the information. In this context, this article describes research that uses the concept of games. It explores the importance of information management, the use of gamification for visual information analysis, as well as the psychological motivations related to mechanical games in decision making process. Due to the low number of studies about gamification in this area, the article presents relevant thoughts on the subject.

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