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- Baggio, Rodolfo, et al.
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Network science and e‑tourism
- 2018
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In: Information Technology & Tourism. - New York : Springer. - 1098-3058 .- 1943-4294. ; 20:1-4, s. 97-102
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- Beer, Thomas, et al.
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CAIPS: A Context-Aware Information Push Service in Tourism
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In: Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism 2007Proceedings of the International Conference in Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2007 Sigala, Marianna; Mich, Luisa; Murphy, Jamie (Eds.). - Vienna, New York : Springer. - 9783211695647 ; , s. 129-140
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Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
- A context-aware information push service provides the user with tailored information regarding her/his actual situation (the actual situation is also referred as context). This paper motivates and discusses the development of a context-aware information push service. A survey is presented motivating the implementation of such a system. Further, key requirements are identified leading to a description of the system architecture, thereby giving insight into how the requirements are tackled. Finally, the rule language which is used to formally declare push processes and the inference engine translating such rules into concrete push messages is explained in detail. The push service presented in this paper is part of the overall etPlanner system, a framework for mobile tourist guides
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- Beer, Thomas, et al.
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Exploiting E-C-A Rules for Defining and Processing Context-Aware Push Messages
- 2007
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In: Advances in Rule Interchange and ApplicationsInternational Symposium, RuleML 2007, Orlando, Florida, October 25-26, 2007, Proceedings. - Heidelberg & Berlin : Springer. - 9783540759744 ; , s. 199-206
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Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
- The focus of this paper is to show that the E-C-A paradigm offers an excellent approach for specifying the behavior of context-aware information push services. Such a service enables its operator to provide the users with tailored messages related to their current situation (context). The paper introduces CAIPS, an implementation of such a service for the tourism domain. The underlying E-C-A rules are presented and the design of the associated rule-engine is described. The engine’s rule-interpreter is based on event-notification services and the object-oriented query-language HQL. The paper further presents a graphical high-level editor which supports business-experts in “writing” the CAIPS E-C-A rules. The presented approach enables the rapid development of new tailored messages (related to the user’s context) without the need to modify the underlying application, i.e. without the trouble of writing new code for new message types.
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- Burger, Beat, et al.
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Dynamic pricing A future airline business model
- 2005
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In: Journal of Revenue and Pricing Management. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 1476-6930 .- 1477-657X. ; 4:1, s. 39-53
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- Canadi, Michael, et al.
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Application of QR Codes in Online Travel Distribution
- 2010
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In: Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism 2010. - Vienna, New York : Springer. ; , s. in print-
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Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
- Mobile services support various situations in everyday life and with the spread of mobile internet and better equipped mobile devices mobile services are becoming increasingly important, especially in tourism. Mobile tagging, based on QR codes or similar approaches, offers a technique to increase the accessibility of mobile services. In this paper potential applications of QR Codes in tourism, and specifically within a cultural institution (the Mercedes-Benz Museum), are identified and prototypically implemented. In a second step, these application scenarios are evaluated within a test user study. Results show that both, usability and intention to use the services are potentially high and QR codes are able to provide additional comfort in accessing mobile content and services.
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